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Short for barbeque, not the toy you played with as a kid. Aussies are almost as committed to barbecuing as South Africans and Americans, and even holidays like Christmas are celebrated with a relaxed, sun-soaked family barbie at the beach, not a formal sit-down dinner like in Europe.
Portable drinks cooler for short. Aussies bring their eskys with them to that said beach barbie in order to keep the drinks cool. It gets really hot in the summer in Australia, so you better have that esky on hand to keep the cool drinks flowing and your body temperature at tolerable levels. More pronunciation tips here. Get the latest on travel, languages and culture with our newsletter. We send it out once a month and you can opt out anytime.
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You beauty. Teabagging Billy. Person 2: No one says that and you now it! Person 1: Yeah I know. Example: G'day! Ogenki desu ka?!?! Followed my continuous screaming. Example: American sees Australian, wants to make it look like Americans know anything about other cultures : G'day Mate!
Australian: Wtf? Oh, hello. American: I thought all Australians say that. Australian: Nope, almost none of us do. American feels like an idiot : Bye then.
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