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Are there Crocodiles/Alligators in New Zealand? |
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Are Australians promiscuous? |
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Wath thinks does australian people don't like of their land? |
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i'm italian, i would go in australia, i haven't passport or visa problems..it's ok for me! :)
but i would know some thiks about australia, god and wrong!!!
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What does the term 'True Blue Aussie' mean? |
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The Great Barrier Reef - I need a list of the main plants and Animals that live on the great barrier reef? |
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What Is Happening to Qantas Airlines Australia ? ? |
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Suburbs to avoid in Adelaide? |
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How far is Manley from Sydney Harbour Bridge? |
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What is there in America that is not in Australia? |
My family is hosting an Australian exchange student for two weeks and is currently in the process of finding things to do with her when she arrives. I don't want to just take her around doing things she could be doing back home. So I pose the question to anyone who has been to both places: What kinds of things can you do here in the states that you can't do down under? What kinds of foods are here that she won't have had before? etc. I live in Southern California (more specifically, San Diego) so I have a lot of things to do at my proposal, I just need help narrowing them down.
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liz down under
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In response to Zodos - where do you get your misinformation from? Most Australians do not get their water from wells. I've never seen a well! Most Australians live in cities and most cities have big dams that are fed by big rivers. In the outback, where there are very few people there are artesian bores where people get water from during dry times. You are right about being short of water because we have had quite a few years of low rainfall and our dams are getting low. We are starting to build a couple of desalinisation plants just in case it doesn't rain.
Now for the exchange student - I would suggest taking her to see all those boats your navy keeps parked in your city. Very impressive (particularly the air craft carriers). I remember your zoo being very good also. Definately take her to a football game. I'm not into footy but I thought going to see a game of gridiron really interesting (+the whole cheerleading thing). Don't worry yourself too much. Things aren't drastically different but there are lots of little differences which she will find funny. As for the food question - we have all kinds of cuisines here though not as much mexican. Most Australians think the food in America is pretty bad (ie overprocessed/junk) and there is way too much of it! (Note what you call appetizers, we call entrees and what you call entrees we call main courses). Hope you all hit it off and you have fun. |
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hottotrot1_usa
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Mexican food, visit Tijuana, American history stuff, Hollywood, American film studios, Disneyland, American culture, drive the coast to San Francisco, see redwood trees, visit Yosemite National Park, visit the desert. |
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But Why??
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My suggestion is let em drive a 2008 big block Camaro.
And take em to Red Lobster and Smith & Wollensky, Im drooling just thinking about it. |
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AlwaysOverPack
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Ask her what she wants to do. I am sure she has probably done some research of the US and So Cal. |
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Johnny U
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you could take her to lake tahoe to ski. it is summer down there and she proabably cannot do that right now. |
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gawjuz_kate
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Alot of Australians know about American football.
And there are heaps of rodeos here. Probably more than in America so she will probably be bored if you took her to one of them.
And dont take her to a desert. It's so hot here now she wont want to be reminded of it.
We have alot of different kinds of foods here.
I really dont think there would be anything really in America that she couldnt do here in AUS. |
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chocolahoma
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American football. She won't know anything about it.
A real bull-riding rodeo.
DisneyLand.
People often travel halfway across the world to do things they could do at home.
People go to Italy for the food. You can get great Italian food in the USA.
People got to Mexico for the beaches. We have beaches.
Just being in a new place will be exciting for most people. |
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Zodos
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Abundant year-round glacier-fed flowing water--this doesn't sound like a big deal because we are used to it--in Australia, most of the water comes from wells (and, I think, desalinization, these days plays a role) and the majority of rivers are dry part of the year. We have vast, long, wet glacier-fed rivers--and my point is that it is a very different system. In some ways, their situation has taught them a resourcefulness with their water we don't have--but I think seeing the difference will be of interest. |
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