Author | SphericalThinker ® |
Date/Time | 27 Aug 2009 10:46:51pm |
Subject | >Re: Question 5 - IDENTITY – AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY |
Australian is a noun as well as an adjective.
If one is not born here, then one has to apply to become a citizen of Australia, and after being accepted he/she becomes an Australian. It is an honour and priviledge to be granted citizenship of this great country.
As an adjective, one can be Austalian, or Australian-like if he/she plays Aussie rule football, eats meat pies, vegimite (unfortunately it is no longer Aussie-own), enjoys a glass or two of VB or Foster.
If one is not born here, then one has to apply to become a citizen of Australia, and after being accepted he/she becomes an Australian. It is an honour and priviledge to be granted citizenship of this great country.
As an adjective, one can be Austalian, or Australian-like if he/she plays Aussie rule football, eats meat pies, vegimite (unfortunately it is no longer Aussie-own), enjoys a glass or two of VB or Foster.