95% of the residents in Australia are descendants of immigrants from Britain and other European countries. There are about 211,111 Chinese and overseas Chinese. 98% of the residents believe in Christianity, and the rest believe in Judaism, Buddhism and Islam. Australians are serious and frank, like to be straightforward, treat people sincerely and enthusiastically, and like to shake hands warmly and call names when they meet. Willing to make friends, even strangers, feel at home. They advocate friendliness, humility and comity, attach importance to public morality, have strong organizational discipline, strong sense of time, be punctual for appointments and cherish time. Women are conservative, so be careful when touching them. Guests can give away wine and flowers.
Australians' eating habits and tastes are similar to those of the British. The food is light, not spicy. Home cooking includes fried eggs, scrambled eggs, ham, crispy chicken, fried shrimp, sweet and sour fish, smoked fish, beef and so on. The local specialty is wild steak. Australians eat a lot, and beer is the most popular drink, among which Darwin residents are famous for drinking beer.
It is often to invite friends to go out to play together, which they think is one of the shortcuts to close bilateral ties. So if you refuse, it will be understood by them as losing face.
Christians in Australia have the habit of "worshipping on Sundays". Their practice is "firm", so we should avoid inviting them on this day.
In the eyes of Australians, rabbits are an unlucky sport. They think that meeting a rabbit may be a sign of bad luck.
Australians like sports. Swimming and sunbathing are people's hobbies. If anyone can't swim, they will become the object of ridicule.
Talking about horse racing with Australians is a very popular topic.