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Internationally speaking austrailian english is the best english
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*crumb of attention*
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>>217827820
All i need
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AAAAAAAAAA IF I WERE BORN IN AUSTRAILIA I WOULDNT HAVE BEEN FORCED TO MOVE FROM SCOTLAND TO SHITHOLEGERMANISTAN AND ID HAVE HAD SEX
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I promise ill drink victoria bitters and beat my wife
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*punch* *punch* *punch* aussie footie team lost *punch* *punch* *punch* call an ambo
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>>217827799
Nope. Pre-2000s BBC English was the best. Current day BBC uses...(spits), Mancunian, Irish and Scots accents.
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>>217827799
The one /int/ stereotype that’s actually true is that American women will literally go crazy for any man with an Australian accent. If you’re a 5/10 guy in Australia you’re automatically at least a 7 in the US the moment you open your mouth.
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>tfw there have been multiple times in my life where americans have thought i was australian
>tfw born in the UK and lived here my entire life, never been to australia, don't know anyone from there
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IM ON SMOKO SO LEAVE ME ALONE
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>>217828268
Australians sound like Brits with brain damage



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