Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Australian Way - 4 Misconceptions Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6048433

Australia and the people around the world are featured in different ways, both positive and negative. See some Australian Larrikins (Australian team a "naughty" person for the slang) and as "alcoholics" the other "rough" and "politically incorrect" as the Aussies look. Still others as "cowboys and cowgirls" that spend their day, rounding up cows on the back of Australia to see kangaroos! I do not know about you, but some of these ideas seem to me ridiculous. As an Australian, I think I somewhat true "Australian way" to talk about and discuss 4 most common misconceptions and bad press I've seen and heard lol.

# 1 - Australians are obnoxious!

It seems to me that speaking in generalizations is never a good thing. The people are angry too quickly jumped hard decisions and assumptions. As with all the bold statements, they should be taken with a grain of salt, if you have ever said these words, or heard him say, a specific statement (or encounters) they encounter "Australian" is with comes from. "The nature of mankind shows that people in this world who are helping others, and those who hinder the others." (Brad Evans, 2011) As with most cultures there is the fact that Australia, a "partner" with "good time" do not hide from love. Unfortunately, a "good time" "obnoxious" and for good reason, as often can be mistaken by others as something to see. The point of this discussion that "Aussie" sometimes do silly things! Unfortunately, it usually "sometimes" while traveling abroad, and those Australians who do conduct themselves a polite and friendly manner gives a negative image.

# 2 - Australians are alcoholics!

It is a fact that Australia in Australia is denying the fact that alcohol is a serious problem like drinking. There are so many that lead to alcohol abuse it is surprising that in 2007 one out of every ten adults about drinking runs the show does not. (AMA, 2011). These statistics are damaging my argument, however, I deny the facts and the society did not want to downplay the effects of alcohol abuse. The truth is that Australians travel overseas for many reasons, some for business while others are for pleasure. No matter the reason, the Australian team really likes to enjoy life to the full, often late into the night getting to know local people and meeting new people, "city" means. Australian with locals and other travelers "socialize" the way "on a beer chat." The problem is that in a hurry to do most of their time abroad, they also take part in many "chat on a beer." I want to be clear, I'm justifying not drunken behavior, nor do I take part in it. I just why alcohol abuse can be a problem to travel abroad as Australia want to give an idea. I now point out the other side of the figures shown above would be like, Australia every ten (90%) of the nine habits concerning (AMA, 2011) do not show, and some rowdy ( behavior can show that to some may be misinterpreted as intoxication), they are far from alcoholics.

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