Australians speak English so we just say.... street
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.
Some Australians capture animals, package them, and sell them for profit. Others work in offices like you, me, and that hobo you saw across the street yesterday! XD
Exactly how you say it in english
Australians speak English. So, you would say "kid".
Australians speak English....
Because Australians are the same as everybody else on the planet, and everyone is different, it is impossible to say what their needs and wants are.
The same way English and Americans say them but with a Crocodile Dundee accent.
Australians often say "see you later," "bye," or "take care" as ways to bid farewell. They also commonly use the informal "catch you later" in casual settings.
Many Australians speak a form of English, so; "Good-bye" may work