Scritto gives: Cyrano 05/12/2002 0.52
But it was one struck...
It is up...
Omega how to are you? The have to 2 question for you, please.
First question: my friend have visited the Australia and he says the australian language is very different from english or american. I give you write an example of real australian language to appears with english?
Second question: love the Natalie Imbruglia, she lives in Australia like you, I give you know her?
Thanks thanks and sorry for my english, but Donia is an ugly teacher!! jokes jokes!
Ciaozzz
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How am I? Iam fine...
Well, you really dont want my opinion on Australia, since I despise it, and Iam not normally located here.
But to specifically answer your question, English is English, regardless of American, British, or Australian. Australian English, in terms of spelling of a few words is different, but it is the same as the British system. An example would be, Colour compared to what we use in America, which would be Color
As with any country there are off course various terminology which is more familiar in that country that it would be else where. But usually that are popularized via Movies so people become familiar with it. Example, Australians prefer to use the annoying term Goodday as a greeting, instead of Hello. It is I believe, derived from the more formal British greeting, of Good day to you.
Natalie Imbruglia? Whos that? hehe I dont follow the entertainment industry much, but the name sounds familiar, it is doubtful I would know her, since I dont associate with people who have the intellectual capacity of a peanut, which a vast majority of these entertainers and models and such have. hehehe
Side Note: I tried worms and trojans but I didnt like them, they dont taste good, and they always want to create new backdoors or erase important information from my brain.
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