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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

A short video me and my team mates produced teaching some Australian slang words, used in promoting a short term mission team coming from Australia to Nagoya

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  • Isn't that Andy??? I happened to find this clip while looking for some Aussie English. I got G'day mate from u at RMC mate.

  • @Spookyman8790 Yeah, it most certainly is Andy! You remember me from all those years ago? Awesome!

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  • I think it should be said that we don't always talk like that in Australia. This is just an exaggeration for comedic purposes...

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  • waltzing Matilda

  • I love Australia

  • haha they r funny, i like the way aussies says today, yesterday which it sounded like to-die n' yester-die

  • so basically aussie slang is exactly the same as english slang, apart from g'day mate.

  • Bloody Oath

  • They act as if Australian English is like some totally different language. I think aside from the slang, English speakers understand each other for the most part.

  • Quite a few of these are english as well as australian

  • G'day mate ,cheers,

  • Nice freezing, guys. I like your video.

  • @truths33ker Be a prick about it, then. I liked it. Reminds me of the phrase, "days of yore." Wonder if there's a connection?

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