With that arrogance that sometimes assails us humans (especially when we left home) tend to think, too often, that ours is the best . Our meal times are the most successful (however delusional) that our driving is the most sensible (although we stamped by dozens on the roads), which are the most sympathetic of the global world (even the poor national grape has a long tradition and a reputation), etc ... etc ...
When you come to Australia, if the prisoner of immodesty, they often think, abusing the topic, that very little can be expected from a country that was founded from the convicts arrived from England. Which abounds here, on account of this shameful origin, rude people, rude and suspicious.
Notice to mariners: in a few places you can find people more friendly, nicer, more smiling, more educated and more confident (in the good way). There are no bars on the windows. There are no police patrolling the streets or highways. No waiters who ask you to pay at the same time serve you. No taxi drivers who will bark if the race is very short. No pedestrians who ignore your question because your English is poor. There are no people in a bad mood for no reason. Nobody misses a "hello" or a "thank you" or a "good morning." No one plays the horn (I guess that is only used in cases of imminent abuse.) No one spits on the street, or disposal of cigarette butts anywhere. That
other (let's be honest) when these people give him two drinks ... things change ... worse.
When you come to Australia, if the prisoner of immodesty, they often think, abusing the topic, that very little can be expected from a country that was founded from the convicts arrived from England. Which abounds here, on account of this shameful origin, rude people, rude and suspicious.
Notice to mariners: in a few places you can find people more friendly, nicer, more smiling, more educated and more confident (in the good way). There are no bars on the windows. There are no police patrolling the streets or highways. No waiters who ask you to pay at the same time serve you. No taxi drivers who will bark if the race is very short. No pedestrians who ignore your question because your English is poor. There are no people in a bad mood for no reason. Nobody misses a "hello" or a "thank you" or a "good morning." No one plays the horn (I guess that is only used in cases of imminent abuse.) No one spits on the street, or disposal of cigarette butts anywhere. That
other (let's be honest) when these people give him two drinks ... things change ... worse.
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