An American Guide to Visiting Australia

<p>So, you&rsquo;ve decided to chuck it all and head to Australia. Maybe you&rsquo;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,&nbsp;<em>kudos!</em>&nbsp;You&rsquo;re in for a ride that&rsquo;s more fun than arguing about whether In-N-Out is better than Shake Shack. (It&rsquo;s not, don&rsquo;t @ me.)</p> <h1>The Basics: Do You Even Speak Australian, Mate?</h1> <p>First off, if you&rsquo;re American, you&rsquo;re going to feel&nbsp;<em>right at home</em>&nbsp;&mdash; well, sorta. The Aussies speak English but in their own fabulous way. You may know &ldquo;barbie&rdquo; means BBQ and &ldquo;arvo&rdquo; is afternoon, but until you&rsquo;ve been asked if you&rsquo;re &ldquo;keen for some brekkie,&rdquo; you haven&rsquo;t lived, my friend. So, get your Rosetta Stone on &lsquo;Strayan, or you&rsquo;ll be as lost as a Kardashian without a camera crew.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@thenathanchen/an-american-guide-to-visiting-australia-0584a3d97f88"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>