We call them thongs, and yes, many Australians wear them.
Flip-Flops! (thongs)
i believe that you can wear flip flops everyday. personally i do
Flip flops are generally accepted to be a unisex shoe choice. Many people wear them to the beach or pool because of the ease of putting them on and taking them off. However they have become popular in everyday use as well.
Flip Flops are shoes
Not all are: JK flip-flops use a master-slave triggering for example.
Flip flops are cool, but not in December.
Yes, Australian English and British English have some differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and spelling. For example, Australians might say "thongs" instead of "flip-flops" and "biscuit" instead of "cookie." Additionally, some words are spelled differently, such as "colour" in British English and "color" in Australian English.
Not EXACTLY the same, no. The distances are too great, and so the Australians and Welsh find it difficult to borrow clothing from one another. Also, the climate is very different, I doubt you would see a welsh man in thongs (flip flops), stubbies (very short shorts) and a wifebeater (singlet) as it would simply be too cold and impractical.
flip flops are made of like a rubber mixed with a carboard
My reef flip flops squeak with every step I take also, I like the flip flops except for the squeak. Reef has a problem with the flip flops. I have no idea how to correct the squeak.
The formula for calculating the number of flops in a computational process is: Number of flops Number of floating-point operations per second (FLOPS) x Time taken for the computation