Holidays
Australia celebrates many of the same holidays as do people of the Western world, such as Easter and Christmas. However, Australians also celebrate some holidays unique to their country and culture.
Christmas: Australia’s version of the holiday Christmas varies with other countries’ holiday partly due to the fact that Christmas is celebrated in the summer. It is seen as being a family holiday that brings variation to the holiday as well. Each family has their own personal traditions, as do they in most countries.
Western Australian Christmas
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Anzac Day- April 25
Anzac stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and the holiday is set aside to honor Australians who have died in wars. It is probably considered the most important national occasion. Veterans celebrate by marching through the streets of cities in the morning and share drinks and memories in the afternoon. This day is very special to Australians and commemorative services begin at dawn. These ceremonies are held at war memorials around the country of Australia. During the day, the ceremonies always include an introduction, a hymn, a prayer, and address, laying of wreaths, recitation, a period of silence, and the National Anthem.
Anzac Day
Australia day, January 26th
Boxing day
Clothing
Due to the mild weather, Australians
tend to wear light clothing. In the workplace, people dress to stay cool
which consists of long socks and tailored shorts instead of slacks. People
dress stylishly in the city and in the workplace, but tend to dress down in
jeans and sneakers for the weekends.Children must wear uniforms at school and sunscreen all year round. Having a suntan is a sign of foolishness because Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world
Food
Seafood is abundant and popular in Australia along with large portions of meat such as beef or lamb roasts. Australia also is known for its wonderful fruits and vegetables.
The wine industry is prevalent in the south of the country. A typical day of meals for Australians could look something like the following:
Breakfast: cereal and toast or eggs and bacon
Lunch: sandwiches, salad, and fruit
Main Meal: meat or seafood with vegetables, dessert (Brewer).
Traditional Australian foods:
Vegemite: black spread made from yeast extract plus salt and is spread on toast or sandwiches. Children are brought up eating it from babyhood.
Pavola: dessert with a soft meringue with fruit and cream filling.
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