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Australian slang

Australia has its own vocabulary and uses some expressions that are very specific to the country and its culture

G'day: Good day, means "Hello"
No worries: No problem, that's OK. Used by many people in almost every sentence.
Mate: Guy - should be used most likely in "No Worries Mate", whether you know the person or not and whether the person is a male or a female, by the way. " G'day mate " also works.
Barbie: barbecue, where the meat is generally served with lots of coleslaw, potato salad and beer. Kind of a national institution and barbecue installations are to be found in most of the picnic areas, parks, camping places and rest areas...
Esky: insulated box. Essential accessory to carry the beers for the barbie. Tip: bags of ice can be found in many shops, including petrol stations.
Bastard: expression which can mean many things, from respect to insult. Used mostly for men but can also designate other kind of animated objects, like kangaroos for example ("I shot the bastard"). Avoid if you have any doubt.

 
 


 

 

 
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