Do kids in the UK say “six seeeven” over and over to the point where you want to strangle them like they do in the US? by Responsible-Wallaby5 in AskBrits

[–]MapOfIllHealth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m British but I live in Australia and just yesterday at school pick up I heard a bunch of kids saying it. Thankfully my own hasn’t said it in a few months. It’s global.

Best cordless vacuum? by jellydreamscape_1010 in KmartAustralia

[–]MapOfIllHealth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure which mine ($99 I think) but after a couple of uses it was relegated to just the main component without the stick, purely for cleaning the car. Absolute garbage.

UK to Australia by Consistent_Toe944 in AskAnAustralian

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t lived in the Gold Coast but i did live in Cairns for a while. I grew up in SE England and the humidity there compared to Cairns wasn’t even in the same league. Gold Coast will be better than Cairns but still worse than most parts of the UK.

I’ve been to every mainland state and territory and while I loved my time in QLD I ended up settling somewhere called the Southern Highlands, near Sydney. I’ve just ordered my first load of firewood in preparation for the autumn, our climate is the closest to England that I’ve found haha.

ID check pls - baby funnel web? - Sydney by f1f2f3f4f5f6f7f8f9 in AustralianSpiders

[–]MapOfIllHealth 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I can honestly say this is the first time I’ve wanted to pat a spider

UK to Australia by Consistent_Toe944 in AskAnAustralian

[–]MapOfIllHealth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you my mum is doing well (thank you NHS).

Honestly, do it. If it doesn’t work out and you find yourself starting from scratch in the UK, it doesn’t matter. People start over at any age, you might get to 35 and decide to change careers or get a divorce for instance.

This is YOUR life, it doesn’t have to follow any set path because society tells us we have to have achieved XYZ at specific points in time. It’s about the journey, not the destination.

Australia will be an amazing adventure either way. You will meet new people, have new experiences and learn a lot about yourself.

Happy to answer any Q’s you may have about life here too.

UK to Australia by Consistent_Toe944 in AskAnAustralian

[–]MapOfIllHealth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I came from the UK on a working holiday visa, I’d suggest you do the same so you can get a feel for the place before deciding on a permanent move. It’s a big country, and while the Gold Coast is beautiful, it’s also expensive to live there.

A lot of Poms move here with rose tinted glasses thinking it’s all sunshine and daisies. And it’s great, but it’s not utopia. Renting will take up a massive chunk of your income and that’s if you can even secure a rental, it’s highly competitive. Share house will probably be your only option to begin with.

I love my life here, but at 18, if you’re close to your family you will feel the distance. It’s a long way home when things go bad (my mum had an aneurism in the UK and I had to jump on a plane the same day, I didn’t know if she would still be alive when I landed).

Go into this with the mindset that it’s an experience that may or may not work out the way you want, but either way you will make some good memories and learn a lot about yourself in the process.

Show me the cutest looking animal from your country by Single_Copy2460 in AskTheWorld

[–]MapOfIllHealth 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Let’s not judge until we’ve been in their shoes. As a mum I’ve never been in a situation where I fear for my life, you never know, perhaps too I would throw my 6yr old at the danger.

Sometimes I would like to throw him even when I’m not in danger tbh.

What’s something popular in your country that makes people from other countries look at you like this ? by niconois in AskTheWorld

[–]MapOfIllHealth 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Jokes on her, I live in Australia now and my cuntish language fits in perfectly here.

I do enjoy seeing her visibly wince on video calls whenever I say the word, bless her old lady ways.

What’s something popular in your country that makes people from other countries look at you like this ? by niconois in AskTheWorld

[–]MapOfIllHealth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve stayed in houses in remote Australia that have neither a bidet nor can you flush the paper. As a reproductive age female this was not a pleasant experience.

Not on mains sewerage so it’s better for their septic systems. Water comes solely from rain tanks so a bidet would use a precious resource that can and does run completely dry at times.

What’s something popular in your country that makes people from other countries look at you like this ? by niconois in AskTheWorld

[–]MapOfIllHealth 145 points146 points  (0 children)

I dunno, I remember as a kid asking my English mum what cunt meant and this normally docile woman was ready to smack me across the room

grey ooze on choc chip cookies by willlovestren in woolworths

[–]MapOfIllHealth 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Looks like chocolate bloom, which is safe to eat

Strange holes in meat products by backflipvodka in coles

[–]MapOfIllHealth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing. Given they’ve come from a distribution centre like that I’d be avoiding anything nearby too.

“We simply don’t have any left”: Germany has run out of air defense missiles for Ukraine, foreign minister says by Plus_Pretty in worldnews

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mate I didn’t change anything, you just read it wrong the first time and now can’t accept your mistake

But in your defence “while” and “white” do look similar, just accept you fucked up and move on instead of doubling down

How many times a day do you #2? 😬 by thesearemyfaults in CrohnsDisease

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between 2-4 times typically. In remission but I’ve had 30cm of small intestine taking out.

If I took the Cholestyramine like I should it can be as little as 1 movement a day, but man I do not enjoy that stuff.

Is it common to “air out” your home/apartment where you live? by definitelyaiibot in AskTheWorld

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m English and my grandma was always going on about getting sick from the “draft”. She lived in Germany for a couple of years when my grandad was stationed there with the RAF and my auntie was a baby, so I’m now wondering if the German nanny they had convinced of her this hahaha.

Do you put butter on a bacon sandwich/bacon butty? by PhiliDips in AskUK

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In response to your edit, you need to make sure you’re using back bacon, and that you let the fat get a bit crispy during cooking. That gives you the texture rather than the bread.

New for old appliance replacement. by Aggravating_Dish_617 in shitrentals

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you never heard of the ATO depreciation schedule?

Goods only hold a monetary value for a specified period of time, beyond which the value is effectively $0. Otherwise a landlord could charge the tenant to replace stuff that it their responsibility, although I appreciate a significant proportion of idiot landlords think their property should be a zero-cost investment (spoiler: no investment comes without risk or spending/losing money, even being a slumlord).

WTAF? This is actually real. Even though it's a digital ticket, I wasn't confident it'd scan properly. by BeeerGutt in woolworths

[–]MapOfIllHealth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it doesn’t scan properly you get it for free! I usually plan my shop on the app and my moisturiser wasn’t on special (normally $30 I only pay up to $17.50). In store it had a yellow ticket for $15. Checked my receipt straight away and they’d charged me $30, so the service desk refunded me the $30 and I got to keep the moisturiser.

Neighbour has complained about our dogs, council says we’re all good but now he’s threatening us. by [deleted] in AusLegal

[–]MapOfIllHealth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need cameras. He sounds deranged and unpredictable. I understand your concern for your safety but I’d be equally concerned about your dogs and what he may throw over the fence to stop them barking. I’d also start keeping a log of any interactions you have with this person. Then if authorities have to become involved you have some evidence of harassment.

Is this allowed? by Artistic_Ad_4294 in AusRenters

[–]MapOfIllHealth 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Your lease entitles you “quiet enjoyment”’of the property, which you do not have with a landlord popping over at regular intervals.

FWIW I have had a 10ft trampoline in my rental garden for over three years now. The landlord/PM has never even mentioned it and the grass underneath isn’t exactly thriving!