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Coming from a place where skin cancer is more of a when you get it and not if you get it. This is normal as can be.
As an Aussie, this is totally normal and beats getting skin cancer. This is normal for most Aussies as you can literally feel the sun burning you skin some days.
The joys of living closer to the hole in the ozone layer!
Are you even an Aussie if you don't own at least one Bunnings hat!
I'm rocking a Mitre10 hat at the moment, it was free, and a hat is a hat!
Haha that's very acceptable, and the sophisticated choice of hat IMHO