I'm an Aussie married to an American. We've had to adjust to some unexpected cultural differences and quirks.
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I'm an Aussie married to an American. We've had to adjust to some unexpected cultural differences and quirks.
"In Australia, tipping isn't a thing. Servers are generally paid well; the minimum wage here is just under $25 an hour, compared to $7.25 in Texas, and the price on the menu is what you pay."
"When the check comes, I hand it to Cece and let her handle the math, even when the suggested percentages are right there on the receipt."
"We speak the same language, but we really don't. We've had to adjust to some language differences when visiting each other's families."
"After a painful back-and-forth, I pointed at a cup and said, 'Can you pour it in there so I can leave with it?' Her face lit up in understanding."
Cultural differences between Australians and Americans can create unexpected challenges in relationships. Tipping practices vary significantly, with Australians not typically tipping due to higher server wages. This leads to confusion for Americans accustomed to tipping. Language differences also arise, as seen in a coffee shop incident where terminology caused misunderstanding. Despite sharing a common language, these small differences can lead to awkward situations and require adjustments in communication and behavior.
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