In Australia, the word Christmas is simply known as Christmas. There are no other terms for this celebration of Christ's birth.
"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."
The official language of Australia is English so you would say "Merry Christmas"
Christmas is called Christmas in Australia.
Some say Father Christmas, some may say Santa or St. Nicholas.
how to wish a merry Christmas in australia
Christmas
There isn't really a greeting that is particular to Australia. 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Christmas' would be the main ones. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note there is no such language as "AUSTRALIAN", most people in Australia speak ENGLISH as their first language (with an Australian accent). Thus Australians would say "Merry Christmas".
Christmas in Australia occurs in December, just as it does wherever Christmas is celebrated in the world. While it may seem strange that Australia has its Christmas in summer, it is perfectly normal for Australians.
Christmas in Australia is on December 25 each year, at the start of their Summer season.
No. Australia celebrates Christmas in December, just as the rest of the world does. August has no connection with Christmas at all.
people celebrate Christmas in Australia because the christian religion was brought to them 1788