Do you think there should be a version of this guide for Australia?
Fuck, there should be a version of this guide for
America. Despite everyone's complaints about the ignorance of Americans about the rest of the world, it's sometimes shocking how little Euros know about America.
There's the joke about "in America, people think 100 years is old, and in Europe, people think 100 miles is far," and that's part of it. I've had to explain to British tourists in rural Northern California that no, they can't just take a quick hop over to Missouri, that's as far away as Kiev is from Paris.
Hell, rural America is weird in ways that even many Americans don't know about. Examples from my experience:
* Tiny, 99% Norwegian towns in the vast wastes of the northern prairies where a marriage with someone from the one 99% Danish town in the area is considered "mixed."
* "Football towns" in the Appalachian foothills where every newborn baby boy is gifted a helmet by the coach of the High School football team.
* Weird homesteaders in the exceptionally rugged mountains of northern California who, even in the year of our lord 2021, only come in to 'town' (whose population of 8,000 makes it the second largest town in a county the size of Cornwall) twice a year: once for the county fair, and once for the rodeo.
* The ranching town a couple valleys over, where it's still insensitive to make "drinking the kool-aid" jokes, because there's too many locals with relatives who were in Guyana in 1978.
* The PA industrial city where conspiracy theories about a 150 year old natural ("natural"???) disaster are still a going concern.