Best compliment I've had all day.Anything Un-Australian tbh...like Corrin
Best compliment I've had all day.
And believe me, it's a long list.
That's what I was saying, tbf. Saying something "isn't very British" doesn't suggest the speaker is displaying national chauvanism in the same way as those who bandy accusations of being Un-Australian seem to do.Doesn't really have the same negative connotations though, just suggests something that British people might not normally do. Like admit to being good at something, or confront someone for jumping a queue. I'm not sure there is an equivalent term here.
Like Murray Mints, sub fielders when not injured and bowlers hopping off the field after a spell to get some coaching and some freshening up before returning to the field?We do say tho something "isn't very British", which seems pretty much synonymous with something that "isn't cricket".
Yes, it's mythical.Pretty sure it does not exist, seems a rather silly idea.
Agreed. Australians should leave toss pot period dramas to the Poms. They do them best.Not met one myself it must be said but I am reliably informed they have existed.
Australia on the other hand......seems a fairly ridiculous concept which only exists in silly Baz Luhrmann films