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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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Q: How do you say yes and no in Australia?
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