atw: Re: [OT] Writing for multiple Englishes: was writing for Aus audience

  • From: "nigeldawes" <nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:41:27 +1000

>beer and a barbie is the only way to spend Sunday afternoons
 
Ah yes, but add footy to the mix and you've got yourself an damn good
weekend... in fact what I'm about to do that now.
 
Happy Friday Friends
Nigel

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Good points, Michelle.
 
 

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[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Hallett, Michelle
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While I think that that sort of ignorance is very sad (and yes I can tell
similar stories), I should point out that there are many Americans who are
aware that everyone is not like them and the world invented things they
didn't have a hand in. Some of them make valuable contributions to this
list.
 
Would you like to be judged by beer swilling Australian drunks who take
pride in how large their hangover is or think beer and a barbie is the only
way to spend Sunday afternoons (when there isn't any footy)?
 
Michelle

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[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jackson Hewitt
Sent: Friday, 14 October 2005 12:23 PM
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On that note...

 

While in Rome last year I went on a guided tour of The Colosseum, at the end
of the tour an American asked if they had based the design of this Colosseum
on the Stadiums "back home". 

 

This was shortly after she said (while we were discussing different people's
accents) how she would love to be in my shoes for a day to hear what her
voice sounds like as she "doesn't have an accent".

 

Jax


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[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tracy Jenner-Lawson
Sent: Friday, 14 October 2005 10:09
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Subject: atw: Re: [OT] Writing for multiple Englishes: was writing for Aus
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Hi Gary

 

I love that last story, great Friday humour.

 

Tracy

 

Speaking of confusing Americans, I can't resist this story (it's Friday). I
was having a haircut in Indiana. Engaging in conversation with the
hairdresser we got talking about Christmas. After mentioning how it was
often hot in Sydney on Christmas day, I found myself having to explain a few
basic astronomical facts about the differences between the two hemispheres.
She listened politely and at the end said "Wow, so you Aussies have
Christmas in June". There was no more I could say. 

Garry 


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