Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Heaps of Roos!!!!!


After a long hiatus, it is finally time to re-initiate the blog. Honestly, writing this blog from Australia is more difficult than previous locations (believe it or not) since there is nothing shocking or cultural about the experience, so i will serenade you with humor (or at least make an attempt). I was originally going to make the next blog entry a synopsis of Asia travel - but it is too late...and was also considering writing about living "at home" with the parents in NJ - that is just humorous, especially trying to go out in NYC from the burbs - what a mess. But the time is right for a proper Aussie blog entry!

So you will get a lesson in Australian language and other tidbits of Aussie-appropriate information.

Language lesson #1: (perhaps there will be more to follow over the next few months):

1) G'day Mate: Everyone know this phrase and loves to make fun of it. But let's examine the details more closely: G'day is pretty obvious - means: hello, what's up, nice to see you, or if your name ends in a vowel and you are from NJ it simply means - "OOOHHHHHH" - with some fantastically guido handshake or thug hug thrown in
Mate - another Aussie and British specific phrase (also common in NZ and South Africa too) that means: friend, buddy, bro, "hey girlfriend", "you my n$%&a", and of course the inimitable jersey special: "OOOOHHHHHH"

2) Heeps: Part of the title of the blog - I am sure you are scratching your head - "Heeps of Roos?" - what on earth does that mean? Well listen rocket scientists - Roos are Kangaroos - yes, we have seen a bunch of them. Specifically the Eastern Grey Kangaroo and they are the Aussie equivalent of North America's deer population. Very weird to see them, so crazily different to what we are accustomed to.
Oh yes, Heaps - that was the confusing one. In Aussie speak - heaps means: lots, many, tons, a variety.

3) Thongs: Seriously, these are flip flops. It was suggested that I bring my "thongs" during the first weekend and of course I naturally started making jokes about the leopard prints that i had, etc, etc - they didn't really understand the joke (also not a surprise). Flip Flops - ok - just one of those weird things over here. Like "Double-fisting" in the US refers to drinking 2 drinks at once and in Australia and the UK...well, let's just say it means something I can explain on an individual basis.

There are likely lots of other phrases, but these will do for now. Will write in for any other hilarious phrases at a later date.

Aussie Culture 101:

Seriously, not much to report here. This is almost as ridiculous as saying "American culture." Unless you consider packing a lipper, frat parties, rap music or the oxymoron of educated yet ultra-religious people culture - it is safe to say we adopt much of our culture from other parts of the world. Probably baseball and football (known as gridiron over here) are some of the more defining things that are "American". Australia is very similar to the US or the UK in terms of the people and the city vs. countryside dynamic. "Culture" over here is best explained by surfing, rugby, Aussie leagues football, and obviously the accent.

Not knocking the Aussie people or experience, just trying to give you a sense that this trip is really more about adventure than anything else...don't get me wrong the Aussie trip has been a blast so far and I am happy to avoid a language barrier and am not terribly interested in spending more than a minority of my travel time learning about cultures anyhow.

The majority of the last week over here has been spent surfing. Had a good weekend crew from all over the world
for surf camp (pictured above: Italy, France, Germany, US, England) and am now about 5 hours north of Sydney with a group that takes you to find the best waves for surfing. The first weekend I did fine getting back into the swing of surfing (catching waves, etc) but yesterday I got absolutely crushed. The waves were really intense - they didn't look that large, but had a lot of volume behind them. I am beyond the beginner surfer stage and have pictures to prove that I know how to surf for real, but yesterday was crazy. Took me 4-5 hours of surfing to get a proper wave and not get crushed into the sandy bottom. Was fun though - i wasn't going to leave the beach until i rode a wave all the way through...but I have never been tossed around like that - even in the hurricane induced surf along Costa Rica last year.

Hope everyone is well. Australia is a great place thus far. People are laid back and know how to enjoy themselves. Will be surfing then scuba diving for the next week and will head back to Sydney to meet some mates (see - good use of Aussie vocabulary). Later

Dave







4 comments:

  1. nice nicola! would love to see ur pics of surfing! did you go to surfer's paradise? Also i highly recommend checking out Fraser island - really cool trip when i was in Australia. have fun!

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