I moved to Australia from the UK almost 10 years ago.
There are many things that my adopted home does better – beaches, summer and Tim Tams to name a few – but there’s one time of year that just doesn’t compare. Christmas.
Obviously, everyone believes their own Christmas traditions and celebrations are the “right” way to do things, but for me there are just a few things missing with an Aussie Christmas. Here’s what’s going through the mind of anyone not born in Australia this time of year.
1. It doesn’t really feel like Christmas at all.
The tinsel may be out, the mince pies in store and retail assistants sick to death of Mariah Carey, but it just doesn’t feel like Christmas at all.
While it’s certainly improved in recent years, Christmas in Australia has often felt like a one-day holiday that falls in the middle of summer rather than the defining event of the whole month of December.
There’s not quite the same level of festive spirit you find in the Northern hemisphere.