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Count the 18 rules of Australian workplace culture, and you should pay attention to those who work in Australia.

 28 May 2019

There are rules in the workplace, and the workplace in Australia is no exception!

Today, let the editor give the broad masses of science to popularize 18 Australian characteristics of the workplace culture.


1. Swearing language

Swearing can be said to occupy a special position in Australian English. Australians always use it in the workplace to express frustration, exaggeration or humor.

Therefore, swearing is regarded as another vivid language expression in Australian English.

For example, "bastard" is one of Australia`s favorite words, like "fucking", the frequency of use has become a daily word.

Even if you say the word, you can say it with your face: I never swear.

Of course, it`s best to surround the office before you say it.


2. Racial speech

Australia is a multi-ethnic country, and sometimes outsiders use playful national expressions to tease their ethnic backgrounds.

For example, people with parents from Greek, Lebanese or Italian backgrounds call themselves or their families "wog."

The word is insulting and is often used to describe outsiders who are not British-Celtic.

This situation always shocked the tourists who came to Australia.

When you use these slightly subtle words to tease yourself, you can often win the favor of others in the workplace.

But these insulting words can only be used to tease themselves, not to describe others.


3. Just because you`re lazy doesn`t mean you`re late.

Australians are always famous for being lazy, and they don`t like to be late.

Of course, they don`t like you arriving too early-it`s too stressful. So, the best way to deal with business meetings is to be punctual, concise, and hit the point.


4. The last one doesn`t apply to business lunch.

Choosing to talk business on the lunch table is also the choice of many business people.

However, it is not wise to hit the point directly at business lunch!

If the client chooses to talk business at lunch, he wants the meeting to be easier and happier.

Therefore, wait for food while greeting for a while, wait for dinner before slowly entering the theme.


5. Australians are more likely to socialize after work

For people in other countries, drinking a drink after work on Friday is almost the norm in the workplace.

But in Australia, the day you drink doesn`t depend on what day of the week. If the bar has a Tuesday special pizza and Thursday Carnival Night, your colleagues are likely to take you for a beer.

Try to attend.


6. Annual leave of 20 days a yea

Americans are shocked by the number of holidays in Australia, while Britons find it surprisingly short.

For them, in a leisurely country, 20 days of vacation is too short, and nervous Britons usually get 25 to 30 days of vacation.


7. line up

The leisurely attitude of Australians affects most aspects of life.

Foreigners find Australians happy to queue up, transport, food, ATMs, restaurant tables, and Australian leisurely figures in every corner of the queue.

For a country known for giving up, this unusual order can be called great.


8. Don`t think Australians don`t value professional ethics.

Australians can often be seen on some of the "longest working hours" lists, so don`t always say they`re lazy!

In terms of professional ethics, Australians are still very fastidious.

There is even a word that specifically describes hard work-hard yakka


9. Here to support office romance.

Office romance is not a matter for Australians.

As long as you can work hard during working hours, no one will interfere in your emotional life.


10. There are some questions that don`t need to be answered.

Questions that do not need answers are common questions in daily dialogue.

How good is that, for example, is a classic.

It is not an invitation to measure the quality of a thing, but a simple statement.

A simple "How good is this weather" is often used to fill in awkward silence, rather than asking you to answer, "I think it`s average."


11. Shoes? do you want to wear them?

Australians` love of slippers has always shocked many foreigners.

There are not a few people who wear sandals and slippers to work.

They often put their leather shoes in their bags and wait until they get to work before they put them on.


12. What is the office class?

In Australia, the office class does not exist, and many companies are encouraging all employees to communicate and participate equally.

That kind of "flattering old employees, bullying new employees" work model does not work here.


13. You might see the boss wearing a bikini.

In Australia, your chances of meeting colleagues in your daily life are very high.

For example, meet a boss in a bikini on a beach and find colleagues dancing to music next to you when riding a bike and other red lights.

Where you don`t meet in life, you always meet in embarrassment.


14. I`d rather take more work than say I`m too busy.

Sorry I have too much work at hand, which is often the reason why we refuse to ask for help.

However, in Australia, rejection of work arrangements because of their busy is often seen as impossible to arrange their own work reasonably.

So, the right response is: no worries..


15. Hug and hold high

For people living in Europe, it`s really no big deal to meet and kiss twice.

In Australia, however, the habit of meeting more is to shake hands.

But if the two people get to know each other, it is also a good greeting to touch their cheeks with their mouths after meeting. This same-sex is common!


16. Wine culture

Even the Australian prime minister will be bumped into drinking while talking about business.

For Australians, drinking is not a weekend party, but something you do all the time.


17. Cold humo

Australians often use cold humor to ease tensions, which seems to have come from Britain.

In any awkward, or tense atmosphere, Australians will come out with a cold sense of humor.


18. A lot of scary rules.

There are many departments about work in Australia. There are strict reporting rules for even minor accidents and discrimination at work.

It is very difficult for the company to fire employees, even unheard of at the scene.

I`m afraid it`s rare to see the cool line "you are fired" in American dramas.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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