An American Guide to Visiting Australia
<p>So, you’ve decided to chuck it all and head to Australia. Maybe you’re tired of American politics or just want to switch up your view from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Whatever the reason, <em>kudos!</em> You’re in for a ride that’s more fun than arguing about whether In-N-Out is better than Shake Shack. (It’s not, don’t @ me.)</p>
<h1>The Basics: Do You Even Speak Australian, Mate?</h1>
<p>First off, if you’re American, you’re going to feel <em>right at home</em> — well, sorta. The Aussies speak English but in their own fabulous way. You may know “barbie” means BBQ and “arvo” is afternoon, but until you’ve been asked if you’re “keen for some brekkie,” you haven’t lived, my friend. So, get your Rosetta Stone on ‘Strayan, or you’ll be as lost as a Kardashian without a camera crew.</p>
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