One thing I've noticed in Australia is that they take their sports much more serious then they take themselves. Australians like to make fun of each other and of themselves. It can sometimes be quite harsh, but it's always with a smile. Australia's humor is dry, full of extremes, self-mocking and ironic. Great examples here
Black Australian Humor at the side of the road. |
Today on the reports on the Cyclone Yasi reporters asked: "What was it like, last night?" and the response you get from people who had trees flying through their car is "quite windy." People who had half of their house blown away talked about 'natural air-conditioning,' and 'finally having that sun-roof the wife wanted.'
Brisbane Rugby Leage |
It's sports-crazy. And they watch everything. Cricket, horse racing, rugby league, motorsport, Australian rules football, rugby union, soccer, tennis and swimming. In 2008, the 10 best watched programs on TV were all sports.
Although I thought sports were already was quite big, people say it's only just starting. That's because the Rugby League is about to start, The most watched sport on Australian television with an aggregate audience of 128.5 million viewers in 2009. The biggest thing happening is supposed to be the State of Origin, which is an Australian best-of-three series of rugby league football matches between the Maroons, representing the state of Queensland and the Blues, representing the state of New South Wales. Described as "sport's greatest rivalry."
Not only Australia has this, New Zealand has the same. Prime minister John Keys of New Zealand just called new elections on November 26, highlighting the importance of the election date to fit around the Rugby World Cup - which will wrap up in October.
Such is the Australian population's devotion towards sport that it is sometimes humorously described as "Australia's national religion"
One good thing about this, is that I can even watch my FC Twente games live on TV, if I can be bothered to get up in the middle of the night :)
. It can sometimes be quite harsh, but it's always with a smile. Australia's humor is dry, full of extremes, self-mocking and ironic. Great examples here
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