Uh if you had questions regarding that and that's why you uhhhhed salutations is another word for greetings, CBD is the central business district, and Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.
I assumed you would, I just didn't know which part confused you I don't like being in the city much (I don't live close to it) but I have to go in every day more or less. The city is crowded and it smells pretty bad, but I know it's a hell of a lot better than most cities: it's just not as isolated and clean as the country is.
Whats wrong with Australia? If you don't like it there, why don't you come to California, or any other state? I'm sure you'll have a more pleasant experience
o_o Nothing's wrong with Australia, I didn't even mention it! Its cities that are the problem. Too many people, not enough oxygen. I reaaally doubt moving to a country where you can't drink the rainwater is gonna help (though Cali is fine in that respect) I love living in Australia to be honest.
It's a fabulous place, don't let the dangerous animal propeganda deter you. It's mainly fuzzy wallabies and pottaroos. The landscape is incredibly unique and beautiful.
To be honest, though my vocabulary and grammar isn't bad, I've never liked spelling much :< It's pretty fluid anyway, not as logical and progressive like etymology and stuff.
Ouch. I've not heard of a British literature class before. I did English literature, but that was a mix of British and American texts (why they can't choose Australian ones I have no idea)
Same. LyCel why havent you heard of a british literature class ever? What kind of school do you attend? Where I go we got AP Lang AP calc and AP US History
Oh. Why would you specifically learn British Literature? What's wrong with other countries? :< And as I said, we do have a literature class, just not one that encourages anglophilia. We're already part of the Commonwealth ;P
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