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Is it true that Australians are rude?

 
 
dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 06:25 am
HERE!!!


DOG BREATH!
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 06:31 am
Go fellate a carrot, Wabbit . . . the men are talkin' here . . .
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dadpad
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 06:58 am
May your chooks turn into emu and kick your dunny down!!!

GET IN BE FKIN HIND ya flea bitten mongrel
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 06:58 am
Talking?


I thought it was a massed fart chorus.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 06:59 am
High five, marsupial sibling!
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dadpad
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 07:02 am
on the side bunny







down low
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dadpad
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 07:02 am
too slow
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margo
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 08:04 pm
idjits!
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 09:21 pm
dlowan wrote:
Talking?


I thought it was a massed fart chorus.

Laughing That sounds accurate. :wink:
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nimh
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2006 09:40 pm
dyslexia wrote:
I met a young lass in Sydney, she was far from rude. I met another in Brisbane, she was the epitome of rude. So it goes.

Well, duh! Brisbane, what were you thinking?
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margo
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 08:26 pm
zackly!
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dadpad
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 09:26 pm
margo wrote:
zackly!


what would you know cockroach
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Kehoe
 
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Reply Fri 3 Feb, 2006 09:07 pm
I think as Aussies, we just tell it like it is.
Some people call that blunt.
But we are not rude.
To me, it's just stating the obvious Very Happy
But, most of us are polite, tolerant, friendly etc..
At least, we are here in Melbourne Laughing Very Happy
(Not that they're not everywhere else in Australia) Very Happy
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margo
 
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Reply Sun 5 Feb, 2006 08:14 pm
dadpad wrote:
margo wrote:
zackly!


what would you know cockroach

Watch it there, you dumb roo!
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sun 5 Feb, 2006 08:44 pm
bet youve never met a mexican Kangaroo before Laughing
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Confused Teenager
 
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Reply Fri 17 Feb, 2006 11:14 pm
I am new to this site and completely confused
I am a 17 year old Australian girl and i just want to let you know i think you are all a bit mad.
As i was attempting to do homework(a 5min speach on rude Aussies) i stumbled across this and i am facinated.
<aybe you could help me understand better... How are we ment to act[/I]
thanks
Amanda S
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 01:38 am
Amanda its true........... we are all mad here. mwwwahhhhha

seriously though there are some people in Oz who are rude. just as there are some people in thialand or africa or the U.S who are rude. There probably no more intentionally rude people in any one country. it may be worth noting that culture is related to rudeness.

New Yorkers have a manner about them that i find grates (pushy?) but this isnt intentional on their part and shouldn't be seen as rudeness. It is a product of their Individual environment. In fact perhaps its my fault for needing more personal time and space.

Swedes dont (i have been told ) need to say please and thank you for a request to be polite.

So what to you may seem rude is not to someone of another culture.

Is that helpfull at all.

By the how do you spell speech?
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vinsan
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 01:47 am
Re: Is it true that Australians are rude?
Reyn wrote:
Prime minister calls on TV networks to curb slide in Australian manners, please


I am not sure but I find Glenn McGrath somewhat rude ...

I like his bowling, though.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 01:57 am
A women told me the other day about going to a meeting rotary (i think but not sure) in India.

The guest speaker was giving his address to the meeting when his (the guest speakers) phone rang he stopped talking had a short conversation on the phone and returned to his speech.

In Australia this would be considered very rude and the speaker should just have turned off the phone, but she tells me, not in india.
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vinsan
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 02:31 am
dadpad wrote:
In Australia this would be considered very rude and the speaker should just have turned off the phone, but she tells me, not in india.


Sadly its true. Indian people have no manners about 3 things

1. Dining Etiquettes.
2. Driving.
3. Phone manners.

I am one of them :wink:
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