Seriously, that’s the first time I’ve heard that. I suspect sexism is at roughly the same level here as in the US. The way Australia is portrayed overseas might reinforce the notion that we are a sexist country, given the emphasis on the Outback, guys wrestling crocodiles, etc. Most Aussie males live in the 'burbs though, and have more in common with Homer Simpson than the Crocodile Hunter (‘cept me, o’ course ).
Kambuckta, you’d like the Vodafone advertisement in the gents’ toilet at my local. It’s flogging cheap calls to the USA, and bearing in mind it’s directly above the urinal, it says, “This is what American beer tastes like. Remind them.”
Oh, and thanks all you G’Dopers for vouching for my bona-fides etc. T’was a bit of a shock to open the site this morning to find some posters baying for my blood, so to speak. It was reassuring to see some familiar ‘faces’ to lighten up what had become a bit of a mud-sling! I’ll be a damn sight more careful next time before posting something in IMHO…should’a taken it to the Pit first-off I guess.
And to YOU, woolly, a very large and very loud raspberry. It’s a lovely morning down here in Mexico…although I am Most Pissed Off that ‘The Age’ has decided to raise it’s price to $2…Two Bloody Dollars for a newspaper fer’ chrissakes? And most of it goes straight into the recycling bin straight away anyway…Bloody Fairfax…bloody snotty-nosed newspapers…bloody hell.
I’d love to live in many different countries–I won’t list them all. Sadly, I don’t have that kind of cash or job, but I think I’m really really lucky to live in such a great place as I do. One of the best towns in California, IMO. We intend to live here forever, if possible (with the odd year abroad here and there, if that can be managed). America ain’t perfect, but I’ve never seen anyplace that was.
Kam, I don’t care if you don’t want to live here, but if you ever want to sleep on my floor and see the greatness of Northern California and discover how human Americans are, you’re welcome to.
You’re so right. Europeans are so fortunate that they can move and work all over the Continent without visas or work permits. In fact, I happened to be looking at the Internet site of Manpower, Inc, and was intrigued to find a link to “Manpower Abroad”-- but only Europeans need apply!
woolly, maaaaaaaate, you don’t wanna do that now! Anywhere but Auckland!
I’m a Kiwi living in Brisbane (Mr P got his Aussie citizenship the other week ). On the balance of it, if I had $, I’d prefer to live in NZ but Australia is a much easier place to earn a living for us than NZ. Culturally I find Australia to be much closer to the US than NZ is.
It’s always interesting to hear (or read) others’ points of view. One less resident won’t matter when hordes are still trying to get in, legally and otherwise…
I don’t think the OP is offensive, but now that it’s been explained, I think it’s awfully naive to think that this perceived monolithic “whatever” about the US is going to cause greater difficulty for an Australian than differences one would encounter living in South America or Asia. I’m not OFFENDED that you think you wouldn’t like to live here, but I can’t help but think that you must have an awfully skewed view of what this country is like.
Wow! Talk about a co-incidence. I was just gonna post something similar. But different.
I was thinking that, as a life-long resident of the US,
Well, it’s almost a quote. Just changed the final location.
I think they are OK as a people.
After all, I’m terrified of Kangaroos. And I don’t know how to throw a boomerang. And if I tried to grill shimp, I’d probably burn it. Better I just read about going there. Safer. :rolleyes:
I have difficulty imagining living outside of New England. That said, though, it’s easier to picture myself moving to Canada than some places in the US, like the deep south. I may not like snow, but the sun and heat in the south would do me in for sure.
Well, samclem, we don’t have shrimp in Australia we have prawns. And Sydney isn’t a state.
I’ve only lived in Perth, Australia and Matsuyama, Japan. I couldn’t live in Sydney or Melbourne, even though they are the same Australia. Been there for a holiday and didn’t want to stay.
So while I have in the past had similar thoughts to kambuckta re:USA, I can understand what you are all saying about each state/city being very different.
Japan is a cool place to live…different culture and all, but still has the comforts of home. And cushy toilets!
But I couldn’t live anywhere which isn’t near family. When in Perth, we are near my family. When in Japan, we live in the same town as Mr’s family. That suits us just fine.
Oh, it wasn’t particularly trollish. I just felt like waving the flag a little.
But this business of American beer. Now that cuts to the quick. As one of the Pogo cartoon characters once said “I challenge you to a life time of bitter hatred!”
I’d rate American beer right after Germany. But not the junk made with seaweed we export to countries controlled by Madison Avenue. Our microbreweries are turning out some superb beer. (Other countries may also be doing this, but I haven’t had a chance to taste them.) My favorite beer is one from Switzerland, but generally we’re brewing some great stuff. My city has a local brewery that turns out a couple types you could just put in a bucket, stick your head in, and inhale. Yummy!
Mexico is a nice place to live. Been here 24 years and haven’t had to shovel snow off of the driveway once! Lot’s of sunny days. The house doesn’t have or need a furnace. Plus it’s close enough we can afford an annual trip to the US to visit my family there.
kambuckta, with all due respect I think the posts against you were people looking for an explanation for your rather adamant but vague OP. With one glaring and idiotic exception I have seen no mudslinging, no baying for your blood, and no ‘How Dare You Not Love the US’ sentiment. Don’t go courting trouble when there’s none to be had.
Me, I would live in Ireland, England or Canada, in that order. I’m not much for experimentation, I guess.
Please be nice to the Aussie Dopers. They are a lovely bunch. And they will have custody of Cecil The Bear in a couple weeks, so we don’t want to piss them off, lest he come home in parts, courtesy of the Australian Syndicate.
Neurotik, on behalf of my fellow countrymen, I DO apologise for manufacturing such a sad excuse for a beer, but that’s why we send Foster’s overseas. Nobody here will drink it.
And Myrnalene? I wasn’t ‘courting’ trouble, just curious as to why this thread has been ‘pitted’ when there seems to be no ostensible reason for such a move.
Um, okay, that’s not what I was responding to, but never mind. I don’t want to be responsible for bringing bad feelings into this thread, where they don’t belong. (And I don’t know why it’s in the Pit, either.)