Coincidence?!Wolf Link 🐺@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 770 points – 6 months agoi.imgur.com45Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThe traditional name, Uluru, is what is commonly used in Australia. (I'm genuinely not trying to be a dick, I've just not heard the British name used in decades)Its been called by both in Australia. It’s called uluru by First Nations. Important distinction. I’m from Australia too.I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.1 more...
The traditional name, Uluru, is what is commonly used in Australia. (I'm genuinely not trying to be a dick, I've just not heard the British name used in decades)Its been called by both in Australia. It’s called uluru by First Nations. Important distinction. I’m from Australia too.I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.1 more...
Its been called by both in Australia. It’s called uluru by First Nations. Important distinction. I’m from Australia too.I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.
I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.
The traditional name, Uluru, is what is commonly used in Australia.
(I'm genuinely not trying to be a dick, I've just not heard the British name used in decades)
Its been called by both in Australia. It’s called uluru by First Nations. Important distinction. I’m from Australia too.
I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.