Saturday, January 31, 2009

Some things that are different!

Pie=meat (not fruit)
Jelly=Jello (used for dessert not salad)
Green salads=anything goes in them and some times no dressing
Potatoes come in three ways washed, scrubed and dirty
Salt= fine, med., and course
Sugar= fine, med. and course
flour=for baking has baking powder in it, the rest is for making thickening
Plumbing=very big pipes, double flush buttons for toilets, big drains on the floor (smart idea)
Dryers=sunshine
Birds=Cockatoos, Parrots, Magpies, Kookaburras, Lorikeets, Crested Pigeons, and the list goes on, they wake you up early in the morning and carry on the rest of the day.
Roundabouts=no four way stops (love it)
Driving=Left hand side of the road (takes some getting use to)
Turn signals=turning on the winshield wipers all the time (signals are of the right side)
Barbe=BBQ=Lamb, Lamb, Lamb, Sausage (very long ones), Chicken, Beef, Pork, Kangaroo
(I did not care for Kangaroo)
Bibee=Baby
Sun=lots and lots of sun screen
Stores hours=closing at 4:00PM week days and 2:00PM Saturday
Sun=traveling South for Summer and North for the Winter
Sky=Southern Cross
Rain=very big drops and coming down hard, then gone
Road Signs=No overtaking, Overtaking lanes ahead, all streets are 50K in the city, 40k around schools between 7 and 9:30AM and 2:30 to 4:00 PM, Kangaroo and Koloa (instead of deer and cattle)
Road Cameras=large fines if you break the speed limit ($1,000 and up)
Parking=Backing in at 90 degree angle (in Tamworth)
Cookies=biskets (they are very hard)
Lollies=candy
Sultana=Rasins
Rootbeer=not in Australia
Can't Understand=ask them to spell it (always different then how you think it is or would spell it)
and much much more when I have time and can think of them.

5 comments:

D. Scott said...

That's great Mom that learning a new language!
Put me down for the lamb barbe!

Amy Girl said...

We had lamb this week. I loved it. Everyone tried it and said it was alright, except Connor who opted to fast.

Grammy Staffy said...

My goodness, it is almost like learning another language huh! Thanks for the info. I hope this finds you doing well. I send love, Lura

Erin said...

It's funny, you're speaking English, but it's just so different. In Ghana, pants= underwear... so when I was at church and told a little boy that he got his pants dirty, I got the strangest look ever. I got a good laugh when I realized what I was actually saying to him- smile!

Shelly said...

Thank you for the translation! I saved this on "Word" for future reference. =)