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What does an everyday conversation sound like in your country?
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Among the refined, upper class Aussies, generally like this
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3R32Msd34SQ
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Sounds like shit cause I have no idea if the cashier speaks English or is from some mystery meat shithole country
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>Hey, how's it going?
>Good, thanks, how about you?
>["pretty good, thanks," "living the dream," comment about the the weather, or an attempt to initiate a slightly longer conversation by talking a nearby feature]

It's not very uncommon to meet people who'll tell you their entire life story within a few minutes, either.



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