
Aussie Slang
Aussie slang consists of informal words and phrases unique to Australia, often influenced by British roots and local culture. Common examples include "arvo" for afternoon, "billy" for a kettle or billycan, and "mate" for friend. It also features abbreviations like "brekky" for breakfast and "servo" for service station. These terms add color and camaraderie to speech, reflecting the relaxed and humorous Australian attitude. While some slang is widely understood, others may be regional or context-specific, making Australian conversations lively and distinctively regional.