Frank
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MeisterEckhart wrote on Jul 12 th, 2024 at 11:00am: Frank wrote on Jul 12 th, 2024 at 10:54am: MeisterEckhart wrote on Jul 12 th, 2024 at 10:35am: Frank wrote on Jul 12 th, 2024 at 10:22am: Australians are adopting Indian, Chinese, Muslim etc tastes in art, literature, cinema, business, sport or in their values, sensibilities, politics, outlook, language etc. The Chinese Zodiac now most prolifically expressed in Australian bullion and coinage from both its official mints - nearly 36 years of celebration The Chinese dragon - regularly appearing each year on Australian bullion. The Chinese Lunar New Year - celebrated throughout Australia. Indian Divali - the Hindu festival of light - each year becoming more popular throughout Australia. Holi - the Indian Festival of Colour - will likely soon follow. Muslim Ramadan. Celebrated by the Chinese, Indians and Muslims. Only. Not Australians (by definition). The indians and the Chinese are not celebrating Ramadan, nor do anyone else but Muslims. you don't see Muslims or Chinese at Divali for some reason.  Missed the bus, probably, oor there was no parking or something... Australian Chinese zodiac bullion and coinage - wildly popular in Australia and worldwide - purchased by all ethnicities in Australia and worldwide - usually selling out within days of release - same for the Chinese dragon bullion and coinage. Divali celebrations - attended by all ethnicities in Australia. Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations - attended across Australia by all ethnicities. Yes, people go to the zoo, too. Still, Australians do not think, see the world, adopt the values of Ramada, diwali, Chinese New year. Australia resolutely and firmly remains an essentially Anglo culture with American influences (itself a largely British-European derived culture) with some significant but minor European influences.
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