Australians, who speak English, use this terminology. 'Mate' is usually a term used by men in speaking to other male friends, with the 'G-day' part being a simple abbreviation for 'good day'.
It's another way of saying hello in Australia. For example, "G'day mate". This term is very Australian.
Gday Mate
gday mate
Hello in Australian is the same as hello in English but with an Aussie accent. Australian people might also say G'day mate. lol.
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"Hello" in Australian English is the same as it is in other English-speaking countries. However, Australians often use informal greetings like "G'day" or "Hi" in casual settings.
It's just something that has become a part of American English dialect just as calling people "mate" is a part of many other countries dialect.
Because in Australlia gooday is hello do G mate in Australlia would be gooday mate. It means hello here in America.
Howdy mate, Hello
hello mate your cool hello mate your cool
Australia, mate.
hallo mate