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Public holidays are the same in every state in Australia. (True or False)
False - Each state has its own government, so each state can choose some different public holidays.
People often have BBQs, go to the beach, or watch fireworks on Australia Day. (True or False)
True
It is common for guests to take leftover food from the party home. (True or False)
True - If the host offers it.
Most public BBQ and picnic areas in Australian parks require a booking in advance. (True or False))
False - Most BBQ spots are first come, first served.
If you get a written invitation that says "RSVP", what should you do?
Reply to confirm whether you are coming or not
What is the word "snag" in Australian slang?
A sausage
What does BYO mean on a party invitation in Australia?
(Answer: Bring Your Own – usually drinks)
It's considered polite to bring a little gift for the host when invited to their home, like a bottle of wine, a snack, or sweets. (True or False))
True