You Know You're Becoming An Aussie When...

AUSTRALIA Day is just around the corner, so there's no better time to have a bit of fun and take a look at what makes us unique.

 

Frequent traveller and blogger Anthony the Travel Tart has put together a tongue-in-cheek list for tourists visiting and working in our great sunburnt country to identify the signs they've stayed too long.

 

You know you're becoming 'true blue' when:

 

• You add 'hey', 'mate' or 'eh' to sentences.

 

• You discover that Bondi Beach actually isn't the nicest beach in Australia.

 

• You don't mind driving for 10 hours to see something you like.

 

• Likewise, the term 'just down the road' could mean a couple of hundred kilometres away.

 

• Calling English people 'Pommy b**tards' feels like a term of endearment, even if you're a Pommy yourself.

 

• Thongs are now a mandatory part of your fashion get-up. And also a great thing to inflate and float around on.

 

• Going to Bali for a holiday doesn't seem exotic anymore.

 

• You used to hate it, but Vegemite starts to taste fantastic and you have it every morning on your toast.

 

• It feels good to buy a gas guzzling V8 car, to fit in.

 

• You enjoy slagging off about politicians, even if this used to land you in jail back at home.

 

• It becomes normal to attend Cockroach Races to celebrate Australia Day.

 

• Your sense of sarcasm has developed tenfold.

 

• Critters that could potentially kill you like spiders and snakes don't seem to phase you anymore.

 

• You enjoy sending weird presents like Kangaroo Scrotum to all of your friends and relatives back home.

 

• You feel at home dressing up in fancy dress at the cricket.

 

• You know that strange events like having a boat race in a dry river bed are just thin disguises for a booze-up.

 

• You become bored of the sunshine and you wish for a bit of rain just so the grass can change colour from brown to green.

 

• The New Zealand accent finally becomes distinguishable from the Australian one.

 

• You don't mind eating meat pies, even if some of them only contain around 25 per cent real meat.

 

• The phrase 'it's always 5 o'clock in the world somewhere' is a good enough excuse to drink at any time of the day - beer is now an essential part of your diet.

 

• You'd rather go shopping for clothes in the US on a short trip there rather than blowing your money on clothes in Australia.

• You now know that most Australians don't wrestle crocodiles.

 

• You finally realise that Australian soapies like Neighbours and Home and Away are a completely unrealistic representation of Australian life.

 

• Your relatives say 'you sound like one of those Aussies!' They don't understand a single word you say when you call them.

 

• You can understand what 'I'm so hungry I could eat the **bleep** end of a low flying duck' means.

 

• You tend to spend more time travelling out of the country than staying in it.

 

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Woman LOL

 

I like this one best:

 

"• You know that strange events like having a boat race in a dry river bed are just thin disguises for a booze-up."

 

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 You discover that Bondi Beach actually isn't the nicest beach in Australia.

 

It is one of the best for a city, what other city has a better beach? There must be a reason why it is packed every day of the week.

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@donnashuggy wrote:

 You discover that Bondi Beach actually isn't the nicest beach in Australia.

 

It is one of the best for a city, what other city has a better beach? There must be a reason why it is packed every day of the week.


I think Wollongong on the South Coast has nicer beaches

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so excellent beaches at Esperence WA

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I watched Coast (Australia) on the history channel the other night and it was WA's turn - stunning, I haven't been yet.

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North Coast beaches are also quite lovely. Kingscliff for eg.

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There are far better beaches that's for sure......

 

 

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beautiful yes, but where are the waves?

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Here ya go!

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Icy, that wave looks suspiciously just like the waves at wollongong city beach (formerly known as south beach).Woman Happy

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