G’DAY AUSTRALIA
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As an Australian, “G’bye California, G’day Australia” (by Sean Mitchell, June 25) made me painfully aware of a few of the things I love and miss about Australia: fresh air, intense colors, unurbanized beaches, the slower, easy-going pace and the unique spirit of the land.
However, I also love the United States, and California in particular, for some of the very things that Australia seems to have less of--energy, entrepreneurial vision and tumultuous variety. Here is a country that seems to encompass everything. After about four and a half years here, it seems pointless to try to decide which is the better country to live in. Like any place, each country lacks something simply by having something different to offer.
For me, the important aspect of living outside Australia is trying to transcend the petty side of nationalism and patriotism and opening up to the subtleties of different cultures.
MEREDITH TAIT
San Pedro
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