Thanks for the link ,Dingo. Had to laugh at the how to speak with an aussie accent link. Meryl Sreep did the worst Aussie accent I have ever heard in the Chamberlain movie. I grew up in the Outback ofSouth australia and we have strong accents.
Sunday the two words I used being dinki di and fair dinkum mean the same thing Dinki Di is a abbreviation type thing from fair dinkum.dingo said:Hi SundayTrue Blue means to be real..staunch...and to stand up for what you believe in...our flag is also blue...so that comes into it as well.
This link explains alot of our Aussie lingo and our different meanings to some words...........
http://www.aussieslang.com/default.asp
Hello Dingo,dingo said:Our language is proberly the only one were you call your best friends horrible names just to prove you like them....
Dingo,dingo said:Im pleased you understand DS......our mannerisms are common throughout all Australia..state to state.
Ive heard of Flip the bird,but Im not quite sure which fingers are involved to make the guesture........we have give the finger....but that symbol is far from a greeting....it has the opposite meaning.
Melb traffic is hideous and some of our citizens are shizen drivers so patience is a virtue. Sometimes i have been known to go off and give an earful too.Makes my kids laugh as I have a way with words or as my hubby says'you could peel the skin off a man with one good lash of you tongue".it is pretty hard to drive anywhere in this place without some kind of words.LOL:laugh: :laugh:dingo said:Driving brings out the worst in me too......words come out of me that would make a bullocky blush...........then I feel so bad afterwards..not![]()
Dingo,dingo said:Lol DS..just a little friendly advice.....if you ever make it to our shores..dont greet the locals by flipping the bird.......we use the same finger and no matter what look you have on your face that symbol only means one thing![]()
.........well two things actually..but neither are good.
Youve got me laughing DS....I have a picture in my head.....American tourists wandering around our tourists spots..giving locals the bird and wondering why the Aussies seem so unfriendly![]()
kazzbar said:Flipping the bird as you call it is something I do when someone gets my rag up on the road when i'm driveing. It is pretty rude here but there is a worse insult that involves bending your elbow up and out.This is even worse and basically means **** Off. I try to be a good driver and not do either but just occasionally I do'flip the birdie'![]()
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Yes Ms Narla.........I was just hysterical actually.......because.......narlacat said:Sunday the two words I used being dinki di and fair dinkum mean the same thing Dinki Di is a abbreviation type thing from fair dinkum.
If someone is fair dinkum, they are the real deal, they are true.
When I say fair dinkum it means the same thing but I put it like a question....which is what we Aussies do, we go up at the end of our sentences and make everything sound like a question LOL
When I say fair dinkum?, it kinda means the same thing as asking 'really?'
I'd try and put in a sentence for ya but I'm struggling to explain it as it is lol