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Introduction:

G'day mate! If you're planning a trip to Australia or just want to learn some Aussie slang, you've come to
the right place. In this script, we'll be exploring some of the most common slang words and phrases used
in Australia.

Body:

G'day - This is a casual way of saying "hello". It's commonly used in Australia, especially among mates.

Arvo - Short for "afternoon". Aussies love to shorten words, and this is a prime example.

Mate - This is a term used to refer to a friend or someone you're familiar with. It's similar to the
American "buddy" or "pal".

Fair dinkum - This means "true" or "genuine". It's often used in conversations to express honesty.

She'll be right - This phrase means "everything will be okay". It's a common way for Aussies to reassure
each other.

Brekkie - This is short for "breakfast". It's commonly used in Australia and New Zealand.

Barbecue - Aussies love their barbecues. They call them "barbies" for short.

Thongs - In Australia, "thongs" refer to flip flops, not underwear.

Chook - This is a term for a chicken. Aussies love their chooks, especially when they're roasted on the
barbie.

No worries - This phrase means "it's okay" or "don't worry about it". It's a common way for Aussies to
respond to someone who's apologizing.
Conclusion:

And there you have it, some of the most common slang words and phrases used in Australia. Keep in
mind that Aussies love to shorten words and have a unique way of speaking, so don't be surprised if you
hear some words that you've never heard before. Just remember to have fun and embrace the culture!

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