Australians use g'day as an informal greeting among friends in any situation, whether during the day or night.
For those who doubt this information, according to 2010 studies by Social researcher Mark McCrindle, around 70% of Australians readily use the word G'day, and particularly identify with G'day mate as being uniquely Australian.
we ride on kangaroos we have bbq every day and that we say gday instead of hello
Australians speak English so we just say.... street
Gday Mate
gday mate
G'day is a contraction of good day.
Australians typically pronounce "women" as "wim-in" with a short "i" sound.
Most Australians simply say "thank you". The casual slang phrase also commonly used is "no worries".
Yes, but some Australians say "g'day mate!" They are also just as likely to say, "Hello" or "Hi", with or without the "mate". Australians are not all the antipodean yobboes (look it up) that they are portrayed as in American television shows.
so they say.
Exactly how you say it in english
Australians speak English. So, you would say "kid".
Australians speak English....