Australians have a uniquely peculiar relationship with language. For example, ask one to name the fast food restaurant with the 'golden arches', or the colloquial term for a member of a motorcycle gang. They're a cute people though.
Three decades ago there was South African Dave in the bar I went to. Guy totally sounded like what American's back then would have thought were Aussies.
[ - ] BaalsDeep 1 point 9 monthsJul 24, 2024 11:43:54 ago (+1/-0)
This is stupid. All British colonies should sound Australian then. Obviously there’s more involved, Australians never had a political revolution, so they had a linguistic one instead.
Same thing happened in the German belt in central Texas.
(I'm told) the German spoken is a melding of all regional German accents, due to the ~40K German immigrants in the mid 1800's from all over Germany. And, the Texas German language uses words / phrases that were common in Germany ~200 years ago, but are no longer used in modern German.
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Say it with me: "Rise up lights." :)
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And when they aren't doing that, they think South Africans are Aussies...
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Australians never had a political revolution, so they had a linguistic one instead.
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(I'm told) the German spoken is a melding of all regional German accents, due to the ~40K German immigrants in the mid 1800's from all over Germany. And, the Texas German language uses words / phrases that were common in Germany ~200 years ago, but are no longer used in modern German.
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