American woman forced to change her name after learning what it means in Australia
Things are a bit different Down Under.
Devyn Hales, 22, from California, recently moved to Sydney, Australia, on a one-year working visa and quickly learned that her name wouldnāt work Down Under. It all started when a group of men made fun of her on St. Patrickās Day.
After she introduced herself as Devyn, the men laughed at her. "They burst out laughing, and when I asked them why, they told me devon is processed lunch meat,ā she told The Daily Mail. It's similar to baloney, so I introduce myself as Dev now,ā she said in a viral TikTok video with over 1.7 million views.
For those who have never been to Australia, Devon is a processed meat product usually cut into slices and served on sandwiches. It is usually made up of pork, basic spices and a binder. Devon is affordable because people buy it in bulk and itās often fed to children. Australians also enjoy eating it fried, like spam. It is also known by other names such as fritz, circle meat, Berlina and polony, depending on where one lives on the continent. It's like in America, where people refer to cola as pop, soda, or Coke, depending on where they live in the country.
So, one can easily see why a young woman wouldnāt want to refer to herself as a processed meat product that can be likened to boloney or spam. "Wow, love that for us," another woman named Devyn wrote in the comments. āTell me the name thing isn't true,ā a woman called Devon added.
@dhalesss #fypć· #australia #americaninaustralia #sydney #aussie
Besides changing her name, Dev shared some other differences between living in Australia and her home country.
āSo everyone wears slides. I feel like I'm the only one with 'thongs'āflip-flopsāthat have the little thing in the middle of your big toe. Everyone wears slides,ā she said. Everyone wears shorts that go down to your knees and that's a big thing here.ā
Dev also noted that there are a lot of guys in Australia named Lachlan, Felix and Jack.
She was also thrown off by the sound of the plentiful magpies in Australia. According to Dev, they sound a lot like crying children with throat infections. āThe birds threw me off,ā she said before making an impression that many people in the comments thought was close to perfect. "The birds is so spot on," Jess wrote. "The birds, I will truly never get used to it," Marissa added.
One issue that many Americans face when moving to Australia is that it is more expensive than the United States. However, many Americans who move to Australia love the work-life balance. Brooke Laven, a brand strategist in the fitness industry who moved there from the U.S., says that Aussies have the āperfect work-life balanceā and that they are āhard-workingā but āknow where to draw the line.ā
Despite the initial cultural shocks, Devyn is embracing her new life in Australia with a positive outlook. āThe coffee is a lot better in Australia, too,ā she added with a smile, inspiring others to see the bright side of cultural differences.
This article originally appeared in April.
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