First off, I'd like to say that Australia is the farthest I have ever been from the States and also that it was by far the Friendliest country I had ever been to.
I thought this was incredibly funny and shows some light into the Australian personality.
We are driving into my cousins' apartment (they are both in their mid 80s) and as we are pulling in an Aussie (Australian citizen) makes to walk in front of the car, but then he sees us pulling in.
He steps back and waves us in.
My cousin, the driver, stops by the man and says jokingly "I insist!".
The man then playfully says "No, no, you go ahead. You look like a dodgy driver anyway!"
We all got a few chuckles out of that one.
Excellent people.. The majority (9.9 out of 10) of people I've met in Australia have been SUPER friendly.
I'm buying some meat in the deli and the butcher notices my accent and he says "How's your trip so far mate? Enjoying Australia?"
I'm taken aback of course. In the US I take a jog every morning, I wave to people, say "Hi" to them, but the majority of Americans just aren't friendly. Maybe its just where I live, but its quite bothersome. I feel my social interactiveness is limited here. BUT.. Whatever.
Australia is the friendliest country I have been to, hopefully on my upcoming Europe trip the people will be just as nice!
I would also like to add that Australia has very beautiful cities.. Brisbane and Sydney were my main attractions
Check out the pics =]
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