on โ18-07-2013 07:09 PM
Here is your chance to stand up and be counted
on โ18-07-2013 07:18 PM
No takers?
Perhaps you don't know or haven't given it any thought
Pity about that
on โ18-07-2013 07:24 PM
It's a hard question poddster because being australian means different things to different people.
I can't answer for any one thing. I just AM because it's part of my existance.
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โ18-07-2013
07:36 PM
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โ18-07-2013
07:47 PM
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pixie-six
All I talk about is sport, booze and cars. 100% Strine.
on โ18-07-2013 07:45 PM
That is why i emphasised the YOU in the title of the topic Martinus ๐
I would like contributors' personal opinion and not their general view
on โ18-07-2013 07:47 PM
Spotty, unfortunately that is how Aussies are seen by the vast majority of the world ๐
on โ18-07-2013 07:51 PM
@poddster wrote:That is why i emphasised the YOU in the title of the topic Martinus ๐
I would like contributors' personal opinion and not their general view
Because I love my country, I was born here, I can't stand pommies calling me a convict and in general feel very privaliged to live in a free country without war and huge amounts of poverty and people dying or starvation.
on โ18-07-2013 07:59 PM
on โ18-07-2013 08:01 PM
Yes but if I talk about the attributes that I think make me Australian, it wouldn't make sense to anyone else. because it's an innate thing.
For example, my Italian heritage is a really important attribute to me that contributes to my Australian-ness.
on โ18-07-2013 08:05 PM
i have a birth cerificate .