Itmeans Good day, Friend.
gday mate
It's another way of saying hello in Australia. For example, "G'day mate". This term is very Australian.
Gday Mate
we ride on kangaroos we have bbq every day and that we say gday instead of hello
Kangaroo EMU RIDING LITTLE CROCODILE DUNDEE GDAY MATE FEARLESS BASTARDS.
People in Australia speak English. G'day mate is a typical greeting.
"Merry Christmas, mate!" English is the predominant language in Australia, so you say it in exactly the same way except with the addition of an Australian accent. Or: Usually you just say "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas". In the vernacular, you might say, " 'Ave a good one, mate."
No. "G'day" is purely a form of greeting, not a form of goodbye.
Hawai, here in Australia its pretty big... an Australian icon is the beach so I'd say the answer is Australia =] hope that helps mate...
G'day is a contraction of good day.
Australia, mate.
"G'day Mate!" If you put that on your brochure you wouldn't be stereotyping Australians, we really do say it a lot. *sigh*