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Yes, it's very Tu'ao: a preliminary study of Australia's unique lifestyle

Many friends who come to Australia like to call Australia Tu'ao, which has become popular online and even synonymous with Australia. So, today, let's elaborate on the ways in which Australians live and why they have become Tu'ao among their Chinese partners.


1. To-O model for eating

You may not think of how simple Australians are to eat. There seems to be no problem eating hamburgers, salads, fries, and cola for the rest of your life. They don't seem to spend too much time and attention on what they eat, and some people who care about eating healthy people eat vegetables, fruits, milk and cereal every day.

Of course, you can see steak, seafood, but you can't imagine how easy it is to make them. For example, Australian lobster, the most common way to eat, is cooked, with lemon juice dipped in sauce.

I often see young people do a meal like this, cut bananas into slices, then take out the milk from the refrigerator and pour them into bananas. If there is a cereal, put a spoonful of it, okay, a meal is done!



2, dressed in the Tu'ao model.

All those who come to Australia know that, apart from some of the employees who are working in CBD, Australia is relatively well-dressed, and the people met in other places are dirt. Men are always T-shirts, jeans and flip-flops, and girls wear a shirt on tight sweatpants.

Most people are so slick, refreshing, and even casually out of the house. Most children, clothes are basically in supermarkets buy very cheap clothes.

New friends in Australia may not be used to it, but over time, they love the sense of freedom that no longer exists in the eyes of others.



3. The Tu'ao model of housing

Australians don't care as much about buying a house as Chinese, especially young people, renting a lot. When married, there is no need to buy a house before getting married.

Even some people, living in a trailer for a long time, are as free as they are.

In addition to housing awareness, there are housing characteristics. You can handle one floor, absolutely no second floor, so if you stand high and look at, a large piece, is basically the same.

Everyone seems not to like this, they care more about the peace of mind and true free and easy.



4. To-O model of entertainment

Before you came to Australia, the entertainment imagination of Australia was rich and colorful, but when you came, you didn't know that there were so many people here who went to have a hangover and take drug.

Married people go home from work to accompany their children and partners, children sleep, husbands watch sports, wives read books. Life is plain, not so many parties, and not so much after work.

The family often travels on weekends, such as playing soccer games or singing games for children, like going for a picnic at a beach together. In any case, before the child is young, the family members are almost all together to enjoy this kind of intimacy.

In addition, the variety of entertainment seems to be very few, no singing, no bang, no foot sauna, no mahjong, no landlords.



5. The Tu'ao model with interests and hobbies

Australians seem to only care about two things: watching sports and taking part in sports. If you want to get to know Australians better, talking about sports is probably one of the quickest ways. Australians love sports and are keen on many sports, with the exception of a few known sports, nothing more puzzling than Australian football.

The maverick game of combining football and rugby during games (mainly in winter, but in Queensland and New South Wales, United rugby, and mainly cricket in the summer), is a unique sport that combines football with football and rugby during the game (mainly in winter, but in Queensland and New South Wales). Often attracting many Australians to go to the game, or watch TV at home, its popularity index is no less than the Super Bowl or European Football Cup events in the United States. Besides watching football matches, Australians also like reading books, reading newspapers, hiking and driving themselves.



6. The Tu-ao Model of Education idea

Australia is not a radical country. Individual heroism in Hollywood films is rarely seen in primary and secondary school textbooks, and people are not proud of competing in an irregular way that is different from or superior to others. It is rare in the country's education system.

As for education, grades are never the only criteria for evaluating students, and none of them will write transcripts and publish them to everyone as China does, nor will they rank scores so that students with good grades can take charge of everything.

In the education system, kindness and charity are valued, and textbooks are filled with stories of volunteers or philanthropists. What about extracurricular activities? Australia requires students to participate in community activities, and everyone has experience as a volunteer. In this way, they never score better than Chinese students, but they can be good and good to others.


When we first came to Australia, we would have been surprised by the Australian "native Australia" model, but over time, we could see the reality of simplifying and returning to human nature.

Australians have always been a happy country, and most people are very peaceful, courteous, helpful and unrequited. People and animals are very friendly.

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