The 13 things travelling overseas teaches you about Australians

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Here's the funny thing about travel: you go to learn about the world, but you end up discovering just as much about the place you came from | TravellerAU

What are Australians really like? It's impossible to tell if you haven't been anywhere else to compare us to. It's impossible to assess our quirks, our annoyances, our successes and our failures if you have no experience of anyone else.

We're polite This doesn't really fit with our larrikin, anything-goes mythology, but Australians are actually unfailingly polite. Spend time in certain other countries and you miss the simple niceties of Australian society: the way a stranger will hold a door open for you, or offer a hand if you look like you need one, or just smile and say hello. That doesn't happen everywhere.

By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's terms and conditions and privacy policy. We travel a lot This is another part of the national mythology: that we're extraordinary travellers, that we're everywhere at all times. And that's partly true. You always notice other Australians in pretty much every hostel or hotel around the world. But this is selective. What about all the Germans? The Swiss? The English? The Americans? They're there too.

We're lucky If you were born in Australia, you're extraordinarily lucky. You won the lottery. You are the 1 per cent. When you look around the world and see the dire circumstances that so many people find themselves in thanks to geographical location, or poor governance, or wars that either take place within their country or spill over their borders, you get to appreciate just how ridiculously fortunate most of us have been.

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TravellerAU . Much the same could be said about reading books. But without raping the environment quite as much.

TravellerAU We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.

TravellerAU True, Diana, my lass, not mess with!

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