The idea that Greeks hate Australians is a stereotype and not a universally held belief. Tensions may arise from historical events or cultural misunderstandings, but many Greeks and Australians share positive relationships, especially in communities with significant Greek populations, such as Melbourne. It's essential to approach such topics with nuance and avoid generalizations that don't reflect the complexities of individual relationships and experiences.
not at all! We love them!
no I'm Australian (Sydney) and i don't hate them at all
Poseidon doesn't hate Greeks, he doesn't really like Zeus for how hes treating him and Hates.
no
No - Japan was a great to Australia.
You are misinformed, Australia allows freedom of religion.
to do with bad luck
females, teens, celebrities, Australians, Greeks, Hispanics, English
to do with bad luck
New Zealanders do not hate Australians. New Zealanders and Australians have a great deal in common. What people see as a hatred is a brotherly sporting rivalry that gets overplayed in the media to generate greater interest in sporting competitions.
Kiwi are birds. They do not hate anyone. They are just busy surviving in an increasingly shrinking habitat. As for the non-Maori inhabitant of New Zealand colloquially referred to as 'Kiwis', it is a gross generalisation to suggest they hate Australians. Many of them migrate to Australia. Others who may genuinely dislike Australians no doubt have their own personal reasons, whether it be a bad experience with Australians, or misleading tales gained second-hand from other people with an axe to grind.