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Is it true that Australians are rude?

 
 
dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 11:39 am
The point I was trying to make for Amanda is that cultural differences make it unacceptable to lable a particular practice or manners rude unaceptable. When in Rome.......
or horses for courses.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 11:47 am
dadpad wrote:
to lable a particular
is very rude..
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 12:07 pm
salut! frogman.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 12:16 pm
Salut, clown kangourou!
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JPB
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 12:47 pm
I'm a poker fan and was recently watching the 2005 WSOP championships. The ultimate winner was an Aussie named Joseph Hachem. The Aussie contingent in the crowd shouted out, "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, OY!, OY!, OY!" whenever he won a hand (which was quite often). I don't know that I would say it was rude, but it certainly was damn annoying.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 05:19 pm
Ewww...rudeness arising from stupid patriotism.

Ewwwwwwww....
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dadpad
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 07:17 am
Aussie fined after touching US moviegoer

February 16, 2006 - 12:20PM


An Australian woman charged with assault after trying to shush an American moviegoer who was on a mobile phone has been fined $176.

Pauline Clayton was in Texas on holidays when she decided to catch Australian actor Heath Ledger's movie Brokeback Mountain last week.

Halfway through the picture, a woman film patron took a mobile phone call, and began talking.

Annoyed by the disruption, Ms Clayton, a former Sunshine Coast councillor, put her finger to her mouth, signalling to the woman to shush, then touched her on the shoulder twice.

The other woman then stood up and started shouting expletives at Ms Clayton before storming out of the cinema.

Police arrived and escorted Ms Clayton out of the theatre.

The maligned woman told officers Ms Clayton had been "invading her private space" and accused the Australian of assault.

Police subsequently arrested Ms Clayton and charged her with assault.

Ms Clayton was fined $176, the Seven Network reported.

Seven showed vision of a smiling Ms Clayton leaving what appeared to be a court building but it was unclear whether she had paid the fine.

"If I don't have a traffic violation or touch anyone again in 90 days, there's no conviction," she said.

http://theage.com.au/news/WORLD/Aussie-fined-after-touching-US-moviegoer/2006/02/16/1140052206505.html

How rude is that!
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SpauldingSmails
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 02:33 pm
Aussies are one of the most outgoing and friendly people on earth.

I speak from experience.
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Lord Ellpus
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 02:37 pm
If they could somehow learn to play a decent game of cricket, they would be almost perfect, IMO.
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SpauldingSmails
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 02:54 pm
Quote:
If they could somehow learn to play a decent game of cricket, they would be almost perfect, IMO.


Ha! Well said.
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margo
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 07:59 pm
Lord Ellpus wrote:
If they could somehow learn to play a decent game of cricket, they would be almost perfect, IMO.


Juat exactly how much do we need to improve our game (of cricket), d'ya think, Ellpus??

Jeez - 1 win in 16 years, and ..........
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jpinMilwaukee
 
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Reply Tue 21 Feb, 2006 08:59 am
Perhaps some of you Australians can help me out. I'm in need of a non-american english lesson:

http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=69698
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