In Australia, sausages are commonly referred to as "snags." This colloquial term is often used in the context of barbecues and community events, where snag Sandwiches are a popular offering. The term reflects the casual and friendly culture surrounding outdoor cooking and social gatherings in Australia.
the Aussies call each other "mate."
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Austalians or Aussies
Aussies or Australians.
the Aussies call each other "mate."
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
Although an exact number is not know, it is suspected that most households have a barbecue in Australia. Australians enjoy cooking shellfish, sausages, and lamb chops on their BBQ.
We either call them Australians or Aussies
Aussies call the desert areas "the Outback."
Americans call sausages sausages. Regional specialties and foods specific to particular ethnic groups will have their own names, such as Cajun sausage, saucisson (French), chorizo (Spanish), countless German and Baltic style-sausages, English-style sausages, and so on and on and on. But they're all called a sausage.
Aussies say, "Have a bonzer time!"
Er sausages. Er sausages. snatch of sausages