Re: does australia have a culture?
Its late so forgive me if I'm not constructive
I really liked that post by imsickofyear12. In addition, I also feel we have a unique and individual attitude. Not so much the stereotypical laid back attitude, but it is evident when even that ad "where the bloody hell are you", even if we as australians are mixed with the appropriateness of the ad, we are still very uniquely different in the way we approach such issues. I'm not saying we're more tolerant of slang, or that we're ocker, and I do acknowledge that the ad provided stereotypical representations of australia, our approach is evidently unique.
We laugh at the fact that americans wanted to boycott australia being a tourist destination at all because they did not want images of blood being exposed to children. This misunderstanding, I don't want to focus on the actual clash of culture and words itself, but the fact we identify ourselves and recognise such differences.,
Which is what makes a culture and identity. The ability to recognise our uniqueness, even if we cannot articulate what exactly it is.
I'm sure generator ntb etc can come up with some political and historical factors.. like our understanding of our own "smallness" in the world, with regards to gallipoli and cacoda... and other such factors that make up our culture, but we do definatley have a sense of identity and culture.
Forgive me, but I'm not sober as yet,.