Usually we just say "yes" or "no". However, having said that, a common form of "yes" in regard to a question is "no worries". For example - "Can we come over for a barbeque?" - "No worries!" "Is that good enough?" - "No worries!" For those seeking a stronger emphasis for "no", they might encounter "Not bloody likely, mate!"
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yes it works.
Yes it is. So lets say you were in Australia and you sent something to your niece in Ireland.
Yes He may have im not totally sure but i would say yes he has been to Australia but it would have been many years ago.
Australians simply say "Welcome to Australia".
All I can say is yes definitely in Australia! Especially dark denim ones.
Yes Bourke is the hole of australia if you go to bourke the only thing you would say is WHAT A HOLE.
They speak English in Australia so you say: My name is Ingrid
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You say it as "meat".
English is the language the Australian people speak.Unless you are talking about the language of aboriginal, the answer to your question is " thank you".
Fall or autumn as they say in Australia.
Yes - in America! Don't say it in Australia, where it means something else entirely.