
Australian words and phrases
Australian words and phrases often reflect local culture and humor. For example, “arvo” means afternoon, “bogan” refers to someone uncool or unsophisticated, and “mate” is a friendly way to say friend. “Fair dinkum” expresses genuineness or truthfulness, while “she’ll be right” reassures that everything will be okay. “Strewth” is an exclamation of surprise or disbelief. “Bottle-o” is a liquor store, and “thongs” are flip-flops. Many expressions are informal and reflect a laid-back attitude, using humor or abbreviation. These idioms help convey community identity and are often used in casual conversation.