Showing posts with label words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label words. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Wrong Thong


Zack is in Sydney this week for work and sent me the picture above last night. Apparently you can buy thongs from a vending machine! Yes, flip flops are called thongs here. Very strange. Anyway, Havaianas are a very popular brand here in Australia. Nearly everyone has a pair of Havaiana thongs and wears them all summer long. They come in all sorts of colors and designs. Yes, we have some too. Zack's were featured earlier in a Perth post. Mine are pictured to the left!

It's not too late to enter our Australia-versary blog contest. You have a few more days to answer the easy questions for the chance at a fabulous prize (maybe a pair of Havaianas?!). So get your comments posted!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Aubree's Observations about Australia Part II

Other interesting tidbits, differences, things I've noticed about Australia lately:

1.  When an Australian soldier dies, it's a huge deal compared to in the United States.  I guess it's a numbers thing, because this was only their 24th soldier to die in Afghanistan, but when a "digger" got killed last week, every TV channel was talking about it, a head general guy gave a press conference explaining what happened and describing the guy's life, family, etc., and the Prime Minister even gave a speech.  It just seemed very different from back home where they would barely mention it in passing on the evening news.

2.  Trash cans and public restrooms are not nearly as plentiful here in Australia.  In the States, it feels like there are bathrooms and wastebaskets everywhere, but here, it's sometimes pretty difficult to find a "rubbish bin" or a "loo."  Street signs are also not always there; sometimes it takes awhile to figure out what street you're on!

3.  The racial makeup of this country is different from the United States, at least in the areas we've visited so far.  There are tons of Asians and not very many African Americans or Hispanics.  Basically everyone is Caucasian or Asian.  I saw a couple of Aboriginal people in the mall once, and I saw a school group get off a tram once, but that's it.  Also, there don't seem to be a whole lot of Americans.  I've only actually met a few.  However, we've only really explored the Melbourne area, so this may be an unrepresentative sample.

4.  Italian food is a lot more popular than I expected.  "Parma and a pot" is a normal meal offered on special at a restaurant; this means chicken parmesan and a small glass of beer.  Spaghetti bolognese is a favorite kid's and/or family meal.  Lygon Street, where we had dinner last night, is a lot like Little Italy in New York City with several authentic Italian restaurants.

5.  iTunes songs cost $1.29 here, versus $0.99 in the States.  I'm not complaining about prices; I'm just giving the facts!  They also don't have Hulu or Netflix, although there is some sort of Australian version of it.  Redbox-type movies are actually in a green box, and they cost $2.99 (versus $1) to rent per night.

6.  I can't find regular stick deodorant out here.  I know this seems stupid, but it's all sprays and gels.  Thankfully, my mom is sending us a box of some stuff soon, and she got me a two year's supply of Secret from Sam's Club.  Don't worry-I'm not out yet!  Oh yeah, and they call it a chemist instead of a pharmacy.

7.  Many toilets have two flush buttons-one for when you go #1 and one for when you go #2.  It's supposed to be a water-saving feature.

8.  Adidas is pronounced "AH-dee-das," aluminum is "al-you-MIN-ee-um," and you spell apologise, realise, centre, theatre, labour, etc. like that.  Australians shorten lots of words...breakfast is brekky, afternoon is arvo, and ambos are ambulance drivers.  Gas is called petrol, and trucks are called utes.  

9.  All students wear school uniforms, and they are fancy...sweater vests, jackets with crests on them, ties, skirts, etc.  They look very proper, and with their accents, the kids sound smarter too.

10.  We get several American TV shows over here.  Ellen is on at noon, and The View is on at 1pm.  They are a day later than in the U.S.  Zack is currently watching House as I finish up this blog entry, and we get Glee episodes a week or two later than the States.  They played the final three Oprah shows in the evenings last week, and Australians have their own versions of lots of our reality shows (Amazing Race, The Biggest Loser, Australia's Got Talent, etc.).    

That's all I can think of for now!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Melbourne Zoo and Celebrity #2


On Monday, Zack and I headed out to the Melbourne Zoo.  We're getting pretty good at the whole public transportation thing (driving ourselves is a different story!) so we rode a tram and then a train to get there. It was a beautiful day, and it's a lovely zoo.  The animals they have aren't extremely different from other zoos, but it has a gorgeous layout with palm trees, bamboo, and tons of greenery.  We enjoyed a seal show, walking through their "Australian bush" area with native animals, and hearing the lions roar.  There are a lot more zoo pictures on my Shutterfly site (I've put the link on the side of the blog).


The highlight came when we were watching the tigers.  We were standing there and heard growling.  One of the tigers was really mad, and he started leaping on another one.  So as we're watching the tigers fight, one guy next to us starts saying, "It's Justin Bieber."  I thought he was just joking about how some kid next to us looked like him or something, but he kept saying it.  So I looked over and it really WAS Justin Bieber!  He had an entourage of about ten people around him, including two really big security guard guys who wouldn't let me take pictures.  Trust me-I tried.  But one came over and said something like, "We're just trying to have a nice day at the zoo.  Trying to keep it low-key."  I wasn't screaming or making a scene-I just wanted a little picture to put on my blog for all you lovely readers!  So we could only stand there and act like we were still watching the tigers while sneaking glances at the Biebs.  He's pretty short, and I heard his squeaky voice (I forget what he said-something about the tigers).  Anyway, how crazy is that?  First Katy Perry, now Justin Bieber.  It's so strange that we come to the other side of the world and see two American stars in one weekend!


Totally switching subjects, we've quickly learned to not say certain things because people will have no clue what we're talking about.  Some interesting translations of commonly used words/phrases we hear daily:

How you going?=How are you?
No worries=No problem
Take-away=Take-out
Queue=Line
Rubbish=Trash
Good on you=Good for you/Congrats
Tomato sauce=Ketchup

I'm sure I've forgotten some, but those are the ones that stand out right now.  Sorry for the lag between posts-we've been too busy having fun-more to come soon!