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Australian
Facts
It's "just like southern California -- only a few thousand miles
further away," says one unobservant Yank about his first trip to
the land down under. Yes, US Americans are Yanks, and Australians are
Aussies - it's OK to use those terms. But there is much that is uniquely
Australian about this island continent.
English is the language, and it's based on British English and filled
with uniquely Australian, or Strine, words and phrases. And like the US,
Australia is rooted in British culture. Australia was first established
by the UK as a penal colony for its most disreputable criminals. But similarities
between Australia and the US can mask deeper differences.
Mates Versus Cowboys
Ninety percent of Australia's population lives within 100 miles of the
coast. The vast interior is mainly inhospitable and uninhabited. Unlike
in the US, the wild Australian outback is not seen as a frontier to be
overcome and tamed, but rather a place that doesn't lend itself to individual
survival. In the outback, one needs one's mates, meaning either men or
women you can depend upon, in order to survive. In turn, Australians often
think Americans push too hard. Australians more typically try to find
a balance between their personal lives and the benefits society attempts
to provide for all.
Don't Be a Tall Poppy
The tall poppy idea is based on the notion that poppies -- the garden
variety common to Australia -- that grow taller than their neighbors will
have their heads chopped off when it is time to pick the flowers. Australia
is a very egalitarian culture, where "Jack's as good as his master"
differences in status require no special deference, and anybody attempting
to pull rank will be seriously challenged. Australian radar is very sensitive
to this, and Americans will be challenged to prove themselves as equal
mates. Nothing will get you knocked off your pedestal more quickly than
trying to tell an Aussie what to do.
Definitely be prepared to defend your opinions -- Australians often find
Americans too timid -- but never assume you can prescribe them for your
Australian colleagues. Usually, these conversations take the form of good-natured
ribbing over a few shouts, or rounds of drinks. Join in the fun as an
equal, and try not to take things too personally. By the way, each person
in the group at the bar is expected to pay for a shout for everyone else
in the group, so pace yourself.
Forget Crocodile Dundee
Australians are bored with foreigners who see their country in terms of
Crocodile Dundee, although "g'day" is still the standard greeting
in person. When answering the telephone, a simple "hello" will
do.
It's a Big Island
Be sensitive to the regional differences that exist. There is a friendly
rivalry between the two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne - or, "Melb'n,"
as the locals say. Sydney sees Melbourne as too small, slow and provincial,
and Melbourne sees Sydney as too brash and big. And throughout the country,
aborigines, the island's indigenous inhabitants, struggle for equal treatment
with the mainly European immigrant population, more recently mixed with
a definite Asian influx. Avoid opinionating on this situation, as North
Americans will quickly be reminded of their own difficulties with Native
Americans.
Don't Confuse Kiwis and Aussies
Finally, never fail to distinguish between Australians and New Zealanders,
or Kiwis as they call themselves. New Zealanders, for the most part, did
not start out as prisoners in a penal colony and, having struggled for
independence from Australia, often demonstrate a greater allegiance to
Britain than Australians do. Additionally, New Zealanders are proud of
having created a very civilized culture focused on ecology and social
welfare.
Of course, Australian culture is similar to other Western English-based
cultures, but don't be a galah -- that's one who is foolish and silly,
named after a native bird -- and assume you don't have to know unique
Australian differences. Respect the local ways, fit in with your mates,
and take pleasure in your work and life in very enjoyable Australia.
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