1, 3, 7 not from the US ask
Happily answer anything lol 1. favourite place in your country? My favourite place is home? I like where we are living at the moment, it is in the middle of the countryside 2hrs from one of the main cities (*so we can technically go there if we wanted to). I live in a historic old town which was built during the gold rush, so I like the old buildings, the old feel to the main part of town but also the outlying areas and the nature around it.
3. does your country have access to sea? Yup! I love the ocean, and it becomes a second to the first question really, the ocean is my relaxation tool. I used to live really close to it on the other side of the country and could hear it at night. Now I live inland but we sometimes take a holiday close to the ocean - it’s like a yearly dose of water views :D I still like to watch the water and boats roll in.
7. three words from your native language that you like the most?
English is my native language but it has been mixed with a few other things over the years - I have to admit even some Aussie slang made its way in there. Ok, so 3 words.
G’day is the first, I use this a lot, it is just a generic greeting, I know its often treated like a question in other countries (like hi how are you?)but in Australia, it just means hello.
Mate, I use this word when im annoyed with someone. It isn’t really a word used that way most of the time here but more a personal thing I adapted to when I was in WoW and having to get people to do things in dungeons. It is commonly used to mean a friend.
Lamington - a small square of sponge cake with chocolate syrup and coconut ;)
Honestly, the native language in the area I grew up in was/is
Noongar
(Click the link its worth it). I grew up hearing wadjela (slang for white person) a lot, from the kids who were Aboriginal at my High School. It never really bothered me, most of the time was not used as an insult (most of the time.. )












