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That's creepy mate
In Australian English, you can say "good mate" to refer to a friend or companion. A common colloquial expression is "G'day, mate!" which is a friendly greeting. Australians often use "mate" as a term of endearment or camaraderie, reflecting a laid-back and friendly culture.
mate, you're a bloody weirdo
The Adult way to say friend is '' Mate'' and most teenagers say '' braa'' as in bro
People in Australia speak English. G'day mate is a typical greeting.
Welcome home (mate). The most common language spoken in Australia is English, but I would not suggest trying an Australian accent unless you have practiced it a lot. (The "mate" is optional and is part of a stereotypical Australian accent. It would sound like "'Welcome 'ome, mate!" if you want to stay stereotypical.)
Hello in Australian is the same as hello in English but with an Aussie accent. Australian people might also say G'day mate. lol.
(In your best Australian accent) Crikey mate! That's one fine looking emo guy. -or you could say 'emo guys are hot.' but i wouldn't recommend it.
Mate
sure mate
The Australian word for the Australian language is English. Or if you mean "G'day" and "Bonza, mate", we call that Strine.
Down under, mate. ^ ~