42. Good on ya. An Aussie slang phrase for “good work”, “well done”. “Good on ya, mate!”
'Good on you mate' is used when we want to say 'well done'. "A: I have finally finished my English essay. B: Good on you mate!"
Expression of congratulations: “Maaate!” Expression of surprise: “Mate!”
Ask an Aussie to name a truly Australian word, and they might yell "Bonzer!" Bonzer, sometimes also spelled bonza, means "first-rate" or "excellent," and it is the Australian equivalent of the American "awesome": "It's a good clean game ... and the standard is red hot," Thies said.
“Hard yakka” means work hard. The word “yakka” – which first appeared in the 1840s – derives from the word for work (yaga). It comes from Yagara, an Indigenous language in Australia.
Chookas: Means “Break a leg” or “all the best”. Used to wish a performer good luck. For example, “Chookas for the big night!”
"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events.
A very common way of saying 'congratulations' in a non standard way, or slang, is 'congrats'. Another common way is the expression "kudos", which is used after a job well done (either literally or sarcastically). I hope I have answered your question satisfactorily.
Awesome is the most informal, and younger people are most likely to use it. Older adults are more likely than younger people to use outstanding, superb, and terrific. As an exclamation, speakers are most likely to use amazing, fantastic, or great as in, “That's amazing!”
“Cheers, mate” is the same as the English word, Thank You, while “No worries” or No drama” translates to “You're welcome” in Australian slang.
Break 'appreciate' down into sounds: [UH] + [PREE] + [SHEE] + [AYT] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
Outstanding! Great! Nice going. You're really improving.
(/ˈkuːiː/) is a shout originated in Australia to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location.
Too easy means something along the lines of that is easy to do and no problem (also known as no wakkas!). Example: After ordering a coffee, the waiter tells you that it is “too easy”.
Gig. Meaning: (Noun) A slang term for work, job, or event.
Let's start with one of the most famous Australian slang phrases: 'No worries'. It's said to be the national motto of Australia. This expression means “do not worry about it”, or “it's all right”.
Australians respect people with strong opinions, even if they don't agree. Avoid discussions about the treatment of the aboriginal people. Don't comment on anyone's accent. Accents often distinguish social class.