Why Americans are losing it over 'bizarre' Australian Christmas tradition they spotted in a Bluey episode
Daily MailThe debate was sparked after Americans viewed an episode of Bluey Americans have been left stumped after spotting a popular Aussie Christmas tradition on an episode of Bluey. Those who watched the 'Christmas Swim' episode of the Australian cartoon would have seen the family of dogs gather around a table for a festive lunch donning an array of colourful tissue paper crowns. 'Apparently the rest of the world doesn’t do paper crowns at Christmas,' an Aussie posted on Reddit alongside a snap of the episode. Those who watched the 'Christmas Swim' episode of the Australian cartoon would have seen the family of dogs gather around a table for a festive lunch donning an array of colourful tissue paper crowns 'Apparently the rest of the world doesn’t do paper crowns at Christmas,' an Aussie posted on Reddit alongside a snap of the episode Those in England identified a slight difference, however, which also leads to some awkwardness around Christmas time. The cardboard tubes are wrapped in festive paper designs and contain a paper crown, a written joke or riddle, and sometimes a toy 'Can any of our lovely Australian members tell me why they're all wearing the crowns in season two, episode 26 Christmas Swim?