A question for my overseas viewers
Jul. 31st, 2008 05:52 pmReading TV Tropes to fill in the time until Cam comes home and we can go shopping, I came across this:
Australians as a nation are, for the most part, utterly mad about almost all forms of sports (but especially the ones they're really good at, such as cricket and Australian Rules Football). Here's a fun exercise; watch any Australian commercial TV news broadcast and make note of how many of the stories relate to sport in some way. Bet it's over half. Of course, if you happen to live in Australia and aren't particularly interested in sport, it makes an otherwise wonderful country somewhat less wonderful to live in. It doesn't help that when they lose something that they normally win (as happened a couple of years ago, when England unexpectedly won the Cricket Test Series), they can be pretty bad losers.
That doesn't happen in other countries? You guys's news is actually mostly news? You don't have national holidays based around horse races? o.O
Australians as a nation are, for the most part, utterly mad about almost all forms of sports (but especially the ones they're really good at, such as cricket and Australian Rules Football). Here's a fun exercise; watch any Australian commercial TV news broadcast and make note of how many of the stories relate to sport in some way. Bet it's over half. Of course, if you happen to live in Australia and aren't particularly interested in sport, it makes an otherwise wonderful country somewhat less wonderful to live in. It doesn't help that when they lose something that they normally win (as happened a couple of years ago, when England unexpectedly won the Cricket Test Series), they can be pretty bad losers.
That doesn't happen in other countries? You guys's news is actually mostly news? You don't have national holidays based around horse races? o.O
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Date: 2008-08-03 03:36 am (UTC)Maybe most of the ones in the store have marshmallows, but when I eat cereal it's one of the healthy ones in the health food section, or it's oatmeal :)
Oh, of course, same way that australia is a country is obsessed with sport but I personally ignore it as much as posible. And while they don't usually contain marshmallows the main cereals here are still higher in sugar than I'd like. It was just surreal walking down the aisle and trying to find anything I wouldn't classify primarily as confectionary :D
I will add that it is perhaps unfair to judge your entire country by the outskirts of Columbus Ohio...(plus a few days in Chicago)
We do have tipping here, but it's entirely optional if you happen to think the server did a good job (and is mostly only done with wait staff), to make up for it service staff are afaict paid a LOT more. It took me a while to realise I needed to tip whoever cleaned my room at the motel or they wouldn't do it properly! We also have a goods and sales tax, but it's added automatically in advance so the price on the menu etc is the price you actually pay.
(*)It is, for example, very early spring here, and it's a clear day with bright sunshine, and the view out my window is entirely green with pine trees, gum trees, and palms, as well as a lush if weed filled garden :) I can't see a single leafless tree. See for example this photo I found via google (only it's currently a much sunnier day)