In Australia, even the darkest subject matter has a little pinch of humor. A little sweet to make the sour go down.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Australians are geniuses with a good sense of humour.
I think that Americans find the Australian humour and the energy of Australians very refreshing - we are quite self-deprecating, we're light-hearted and can have a laugh.
My partner of 45 years is Australian, and a big part of her character is that marvellous quality of irony which Aussies possess. I relish their humour and sense of fairness.
Australian people are dope. They're so fun. They want to just have a good time, and they have a great sense of humour.
I think Australians like a bit of vulgarity.
Making jokes is about the most wrong and stupid thing a bemused, middle-aged, white heterosexual Anglo Saxon sort of Celt Australian male can do these days.
Australia turns out to be a sensational place, albeit one of the most comfortably racist places I've ever been in. They've really settled into their intolerance like an old resentful slipper.
There's a fine line between comedy and the darkest place ever.
I don't know, maybe Australian humour isn't supposed to be funny. It's as dry as the Sahara, and I think people miss that.
Australians are pretty blunt and we say things how they really are.