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No worries, literally
an experience of everyday life
To worry, or not to worry; that is the question. To worry is not to be Australian, and to not worry is to be true blue. Belonging to Australia means much more than being just lucky, multiculturally inclined or tanned; it means that you have no boundaries and are free to do whatever you want. Besides, what DO we have to worry about? No, seriously?! We have a stable democratic system (no corruption! A country without any corruption..yet), we have a very pleasant climate (well, except for those 40 degree days), the people are friendly (G'day, cheers and anything else one says when slightly drunk) and we have thriving economic conditions (we even staved off a recession!) So go on out there, be Australian and leave the worrying up to the US.
Thanks to Fibbler on 26/08/2009 |
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