A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".
Greeting example sentence: We sent them a hokliday greeting.
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
Depending on if it is a Business or Casual letter, you should start with a greeting, i.e.: Mr. Smith: (Business greeting) or Dear Sara, (casual/friendly greeting).
Informal greeting is how one might greet a friend or good acquaintance, such as "Hi!" or "Hello!" or "How's it going?"
Hi mean hello/greetings and people respecting you with a nice word
Aussies say, "Have a bonzer time!"
the Aussies call each other "mate."
the aussies are tahny, Jeremy, Tyson and Savannah the aussies are tahny, Jeremy, Tyson and Savannah
Aussies eat a whole range of food, like sauages and chops
Australia
8000 aussies go to Korea over past year
Australians use slang as a way to show familiarity and create a sense of camaraderie with each other. It is also a reflection of the laid-back and friendly culture of Australia. Aussies use slang to express themselves uniquely and create a sense of identity.
Marsupials.
Shelia
haha
The Aussies
the same as English