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What is telly?

In England, telly is an abbreviation for television. Telly is also used in New Zealand and Australia.


What is difference between Good to you and good for you?

The phrase 'good to you' can be an adverbial phrase as something is being nice or good to you; e.g. "The new teacher has been good to you". The words 'good for you' are an adjectival phrase as in something is good for your well-being; e.g."Your parents' advice is always good for you." There are other possibilities of these words, when considered in alliance with other words in a sentence, acting as different parts of speech depending on the context in which they are used.


What is the origin of the phrase 'good riddance'?

Good riddance or often seen in it's extended form "Good riddance to bad rubbish", literally means to find pleasure in the absence of an undesirable or annoyance. The Phrase was first used by Shakespeare in his piece Troilus and Cressida in the year 1606.


When was the phrase serial killers first used?

I believe the phrase was first used in the 1950's


What does it mean when someone says be good instead of bye or later and are they the same?

Good bye is short for "God be with you." It is the formal English phrase used at partings, especially last partings. It may be shortened in informal speech to 'Bye. Later is short for "I'll see you later," a strictly informal phrase used at temporary partings.Be good is a VERY FAMILIAR phrase used at partings between friends. On the one hand it attempts the prayer-like exhortation of "good bye," and on the other it says "'Cause I know you, you old rascal," which itself reveals uncertainties that people who use it have about their own moral character.

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What did the Anglican church of Australia used to be known as?

In Australia, the Anglican Church used to be known as the Church of England.


What is an Australian?

An Australian is someone who is an Australian citizen.


The prisoners used to colonize Australia in the late 1700's were primarily from which country?

These prisoners were primarily from England, but a good proportion were Irish political rebels.


What is a phrase for life is good or the good life?

"The good life" is a common phrase used to describe a life of happiness, prosperity, and fulfillment.


Why is the union jack used on the Australian flag?

Because England took over Australia


What was the common route used by ships sailing from England to Australia in the 18th century?

Head for Brazil, then cut across to the Cape of Good Hope on the trade winds, and across the Southern Ocean to Australia. Back home via Cape Horn.


What is the phrase used when launching a new ship?

"Good luck!"


What does the phrase American Revolution refer to?

July 4th, 1776 America's Independence from England I think Chevrolet used this "Catch Phrase" in a recent advertising campaign


What is telly?

In England, telly is an abbreviation for television. Telly is also used in New Zealand and Australia.


Ripper when was it first used to mean good?

IT was first used to mean good in the 1970s in Australia Millie


Do England and Australia have the queen on a coin?

England does not have its own coins. England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The coins used in the United Kingdom and Australia since 1953, all have a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on one side.


What country is the father country?

If you mean of the USA, then it would be England, but the more commonly used phrase is "mother country."