You guys are just trying to get me to bite, aren't you?
I can't believe this stupid article made it out of the country...
The article was published in our papers mostly as a humorous piece, and I doubt that any Australians took it seriously.
Australia DOES NOT want to join the US. We have many similarities, but not enough to join as "just another state". Our country is better than that...
Australia is also part of the Commonwealth and I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be legal to be an American State, while being a Commonwealth nation.
Becoming a republic has been brought up a few times, and support is growing for it, but it will still take a few years (decades) for this to happen. This would enable us to form good bonds between the UK, US and our neighbours - Asia.
To correct a few mistakes and inform you guys better.
1. Australia's population is 19.9M. The quota for Immigration is 110,000 per year. Estimated visitors to Australia is 5M per year, mostly from UK, USA and Asia.
2. Australia's isolationist immigration laws? We have a decent immigration policy, which may be small compared to the US, but the numbers are realistic as to what the country can handle. More effort is on trying to stop immigrants moving into their local community and getting them into the rural areas.
3. Metric System is the way of the future. One day (Century?) the US will change...
4. Australia is GMT +10, which in effect means we are about 20 hours AHEAD of the USA, depending on where you are.
5. Christmas is better during the summer anyway. I've had 2 "White Christmas". How can you enjoy it, when you are stuck in doors, while a blizzard is raging outside. Give me a Xmas BBQ on the Beach, going surfing while waiting for the food to cook, and looking at beach babes while eating...
6. City vs.. Country living. Yep, there is a difference, I have friends and family living in both areas, but I am sure many other countries are having the same problems, including the USA.
7. Thermodyne - your family was just being nice, being a small country, I asked them, and they like you living on the other side of the world... (Joke)
8. Culturally Australia is almost like us? Yes and No. Yes, because both countries have English history and we do get a lot of American TV shows, but we still have a strong influence from the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia. I like to think that our culture is somewhere between the US & UK, with our own mix thrown in their too.
9. People at airports want to know what is happening in the world, because that is where they are heading, which is was most airports have CNN on.
10. The only US Football game on Australian TV would be the Superbowl. I think I can safely say that less then 1% even know the rules, let alone want to watch any matches. Possibly their is a cable channel that shows matches.
11. US Basketball. The game is played widely here, but Australian matches are rarely played on commercial TV, and US Games never. I only heard the results of the US Basketball finials here, can't say I even saw them in the papers.
12. EvilGenius4ABetterTomorrow - you went to Cairns, a tourist city to get Australian culture?
You should have been in Melbourne or Sydney and checking out the ally Cafe scene, or the live band scene at the Pubs, or the back beaches.