If You Protest You Must Be Mentally Ill.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi shazzzz, you'll be very surprised about your Aussie 'neighbour' as one thing Aussie's don't do and that is talk down to people. He'll be spellbound by your accent and ask you to keep repeating things so he can try the accent out. After all your accent's got history behind it!
As for conversation, an Aussie is rarely lost for words and will no doubt have lots of questions. If you're stuck you can always say how you've often wondered what it's like to spend Christmas on a beach with a Christmas tree.
Just relax and enjoy yourself, nobody is better than another. Those who think they are, have a problem.
All you need to be an excellent dinner companion is to be intrerested in the person to whom you are talking. Ask him about his country, his job, and he will do the same.Don't ever be ashamed of what you are, or what you do, be confident in yourself as a person, and you'll be just fine.
Start by asking him if he's pleased to be in England right now, as we head into summer, and Australia heads into winter. Then see what develops.
I wouldn't worry too much. If he's a lawyer he'll probably have lots of things to talk about as he's probably used to the sound of his own voice!. Just keep the conversation directed around him and his interests, i.e.
That should take you through the main course at least. After that, if he's fed up with his own voice, you can start talking about your interests!