Chemistry, asked by oyxziyz9s6, 2 months ago

should i take to bathroom to undress
mnkuirrtqa​

Answers

Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
1

Answer:

Answer:

\bold{\huge{\fbox{\color{green}{☑Verified\:Answer}}}}

Answer:

\bold{\huge{\fbox{\color{green}{☑Verified\:Answer}}}}

Answer:

\bold{\huge{\fbox{\color{green}{☑Verified\:Answer}}}}

Explanation:

SHUTUP

Answered by pratham7777775
0

Explanation:

Upon coming to Australia, I was aware of some of the major differences. For example, they drive on the left side of the road, they are more relaxed and professors prefer to be called by their first names. However, it wasn’t until my arrival that I realized there were a lot of more differences than expected–some for the better, and some for the worse.

One of the more interesting items that differ are iced coffees. Instead of making them with ice, most coffee shops make them with ice cream. Depending on your sweet tooth, you may or may not like this; I, for one, absolutely love it. Speaking of coffee, Australians are OBSESSED with it. They take a lot of pride in drinking good coffee, and tend to stay away from chains. Starbucks tried to open stores here, but due to the loyalty to their mom-and-pop coffee shops, around 60 of the 80 Starbucks locations had to close down.

Another very small difference is that provolone cheese does not exist in Australia. Although it’s just one type of cheese, I was very surprised and somewhat upset when the woman at Subway looked at me with confusion when I asked for “provolone.”

The next difference is a big one: TIM TAMS. They are an Australian chocolate biscuit and they are AMAZING. I would recommend everyone come to Australia at least once in their life and try them. I cannot wait for the day that Tim Tams are sold in America, they’re absolutely delicious!

Similar questions