Anglo-Aussie
australians of white, european background from england, scotland, ireland or wales; anglo saxon or celtic background.
usually not a term of endearment, usually conotes blandness of personality, lack of style and conservatism.
additionally, anglo-aussie can be used to describe the food eaten by migrants from the aforementioned regions; extremely boring; potatoes and greasy, grisly mutton or beef. no salt or herbs.
they’re such an anglo-aussie, i made them some ravioli stuffed with ricotta and saffron, and they turned their nose up at it
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