How do Australians say have a nice day?

Australians often say "Have a good one!" as a casual way to wish someone a nice day, along with other phrases like "Take it easy" or simply "Cheers" (meaning thanks/bye), while the iconic "G'day" (short for Good Day) is a general greeting, often paired with "mate". The specific phrase depends on context, but "Have a good one" is a very common, friendly sign-off.

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What does ozzy ozzy ozzy oi oi oi mean?

"Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, Oi, Oi, Oi!" is a popular Australian sports chant, a variation of the British "Oggy, Oggy, Oggy" cheer, used to express national pride and support for Australian teams, with "Ozzy" being slang for "Australian" and "Oi, Oi, Oi" a general interjection for enthusiasm or attention, much like "USA!". The chant involves one group shouting "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!" and the crowd responding "Oi, Oi, Oi!". 

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Is "have a good one" aussie slang?

Have a good one means to have a nice day. This is a common caravan park saying and something you might hear fellow camp mates say often. This term refers to something being an absolute mess, and has absolutely no relation to a dog's actual breakfast.

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What is the typical Australian greeting?

They can greet someone they just met with the word 'mate' or say 'How ya going, mate? ' to strangers. Aussies prefer being more informal and greet each other by their first name. In university, students often greet their lecturers by their first name.

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What is a very Australian thing to say?

An Australian classic, “no worries” is often said instead of “that's alright” or “it was no trouble”. Similarly, you might hear “no dramas”, which means the same thing. If you thank someone for helping you and they say “no worries” or “no dramas” it means it was no problem for them to assist you.

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How to sign: Have a nice day

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What is woop woop in Australia?

Woop Woop is used to refer to a place in the middle of nowhere. People use it to signify that a location is far away, unfamiliar to them, and difficult to get to.

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Is have a good one too casual?

The phrase "Have a good one" is a casual way to wish someone well, often used when parting ways. It's versatile, suitable for various contexts, whether you're leaving a friend after lunch or saying goodbye to a colleague at the end of the day.

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Is it avo or arvo?

In Australian slang, "avo" means avocado, while "arvo" means afternoon; they sound similar but refer to different things, with "arvo" being a shortened form of "afternoon," often pronounced with an "ah" sound, and "avo" being a short form of "avocado". 

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Why do aussies say "ta"?

Another classic case of Australians shortening everything. Meaning 'thank you', ta is usually used for the times when you are in a rush or want to send a quick text to show your appreciation for something.

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What is the correct term for white Australians?

White Australian

  • European Australians, Australians with European ancestry.
  • Anglo-Celtic Australians, an Australian with ancestry from the British Isles.
  • White people, who are Australians.

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What does "good on ya" actually mean?

Good on ya = Great job or well done.

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What is slang for good morning?

A different way of saying 'good morning' is 'top of the morning! ' The only slang I have heard of for that same expression is 'hello in the a.m.'.

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Why do aussies say have a good one?

If it's night, it means "rest of the night". If you're at the bottle shop and clearly buying enough booze for some sort of event, it means "hope the event goes well". If it's a holiday it means "hope your Easter/Christmas/etc is good".

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What do we say instead of "have a nice day"?

I hope you have a wonderful day.

I hope you have a productive day. I hope you have a beautiful day. I hope you have a happy day.

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Is "Have a good one" rude?

Unless someone says “have a good one” in an angry or passive aggressive way, it isn't rude. In fact, you can think of it as a more thoughtful way of saying “goodbye” since you're wishing someone well.

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What is the most aussie thing to say?

The most Australian thing to say often involves casual abbreviations, laid-back optimism like "She'll be right" or "No worries," and unique slang for everyday items, such as "Arvo" (afternoon) or "Barbie" (barbecue), often delivered with "mate," making phrases like "G'day, mate, chuck us a coldie at the barbie this arvo?" quintessentially Aussie.
 

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What is a GOOG in Australian slang?

goog: full as a goog

Extremely drunk; replete with food; extremely full, packed. In Australian English a goog is an egg. It is an abbreviation of the British dialect word goggy 'a child's name for an egg', retained in Scotland as goggie.

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What is a bogan aussie slang?

Bogan (/ˈboʊɡən/ BOHG-ən) is Australian and New Zealand slang to describe a person whose speech, clothing, behaviour, or attitudes are considered unrefined or unsophisticated.

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Why do Australians say "far out"?

In this mini episode of Aussie English I explain the expressing “Far Out” which is often used as a way of expression surprise or that you are impressed by something. Improve your listening skills today – listen, play, & pause this episode – and start speaking like a native English speaker!

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What does bin chicken mean?

The birds have also come to be regarded as a problem species in Victoria as a result of their scavenging activities, scattering rubbish from tips and bins in the process, and earning the widespread nickname "bin chicken". They are even known to snatch sandwiches from picnickers.

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What does hooha mean in slang?

"Hoo-ha" (or hoo-hah) slang means a noisy fuss, commotion, or excitement, often over something trivial, but it can also euphemistically refer to female genitalia. It's an informal term for a "brouhaha," "hullabaloo," or general to-do, signifying uproar or fuss, but sometimes used to describe a state of arousal or, less commonly, male anatomy, though its primary use is for commotion or female anatomy. 

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