Australians refer to jumpers as sweaters due to historical influences from British English, where the term "jumper" originated. In Australia, "sweater" is commonly used, likely due to American influence and the global popularity of American culture. Both terms describe similar garments, but regional preferences have led to the coexistence of the two in different contexts. Ultimately, it's a reflection of the diverse linguistic influences in Australia.
Jumpers
He did not appreciate the sweaters (jumpers) that his mother knitted for him.
You can find jumpers (sweaters), from places like Amazon Canada, eBay, Petco, PetSmart, Walmart, Target. Nearly every place that sells dog food and dog collars will sell dog jumpers.
Cardigans are like jumpers but with buttons or a zip down the front that can be done up or left undone. Jumpers and sweaters are different words for the same item of clothing.
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
Australians call them "lifts", but the word "elevators" is not unknown.
If you are talking about a type of clothing then you mean the Aran Islands, which are famous for the Aran jumpers or sweaters.
Watermelon, Australians just have an accent.
i presume you mean do Australians call us poms? if so yes
Wool is much warmer than cotton and silk and jumpers were made to keep us warm. That is why, OK?
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