#Australia
TravelSkills
A5 Favorite Australian slang/expressions: STRAYA!, gday, avo, barbie, beauty, brekkie, bunta, cactus, chockers, mozzies, good on ya, rack off, maccas. #TravelSkills
RT @tweetingtalya: A5 Favorite Australian slang/expressions: STRAYA!, gday, avo, barbie, beauty, brekkie, bunta, cactus, chockers, mozzies,…
A5 I love Aussie slang! Esp how everything is shortened to "ie"- for example: Australian-> Aussie; Sunglasses -> Sunnies; Board Shorts-> Boardies #TravelSkills https://t.co/fG2EIlb9LA
replying to @Australia @Australia A5 Sometimes I think Australians cringe when Americans say “g’day mate!” so I tend not to say it #TravelSkills
replying to @Australia @Australia A5 G’day, mate! Or when you have food on your face and someone says, “Is that for Ron?” which means “Is that for later on?” #TravelSkills
replying to @Australia @Australia A5 I still say “breaky” for breakfast all the time. Also “no worries” is very Australian to me. #TravelSkills
A5. Favorite #Australian slang or expressions would be "Fair Dinkum" or "No worries, mate, she'll be right". :) #TravelSkills #Australia
A5: The rhyming slang baffles but also fascinates me. But No Worries is the one I’ve co-opted most often. #TravelSkills @Australia
A5. I'd never heard 'avo' for avocado till I visited @Australia for the first time. Now I can't stop using it, especially since moving to California. #TravelSkills
replying to @Australia @Australia A5 In Australia, “pissed” means drunk. It does not mean angry like in the U.S. Also, “stuffed” means tired, not full of food. #TravelSkills
A5: What's especially fascinating is the story behind Australian slang! #TravelSkills https://t.co/6LSh90Ocku
A5: @travelskills @Australia #TravelSkills favorite slang: brekkie (breakfast), footie (football) sunnies (sunglasses). I could go on!
A5- I've never been to Australia, but I always seem to end up drinking with Aussies at Oktoberfest. Gday and Good on ya have always stuck with me. #TravelSkills #travelingsession
RT @LandLopers: A5: The rhyming slang baffles but also fascinates me. But No Worries is the one I’ve co-opted most often. #TravelSkills @Au…
A5. That flip flops are called "thongs". That's not what thongs are in Canada! #travelskills
RT @BBC_Travel: A5: What's especially fascinating is the story behind Australian slang! #TravelSkills https://t.co/6LSh90Ocku