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Aussie~ is embarrassed to say that he has lived in Australia these days, not a few killer words.

No worries in, no worries in Australia is a very powerful reply: when someone is say sorry, no worries (here is equal to it doesn't matter; when someone is say thanks, no worries (is equal to impoliteness here; when someone makes a request, when they make a request, No worries () G'day says hello in Australia, you don't need to think about the time frame, whatever good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good night, go to hell, a simple G'day to solve all the above problems. Honey is in Australia, and you will find people who are older than you, whether men, women or children, may call you Honey or Sweetie, or what we call a "kiss". This polite phrase brings a sweet rush to the editor, but don't make a mistake. Bae here in, bae (, Australia, don't think that the editor misread is B-A-E) is used to describe the best friend (best note here is the most advanced oh) or is a boyfriend and girlfriend friend, so called the classmate hands up.. Lit is in Australia, when people say they want to introduce you to a place of lit, don't hesitate to take a look, because he is introducing you to a very cool place. Way Out in Australia, the export is not called Exit, but called Way Out, simple rough rice? Editor said that those in the airport and railway station and other places struggling to find exit licence (Exit) students. No.1 or No.2 in Australia, No.1 and No.2 to denote "big and small". After reading the following joke, you will understand. -'Can I use your bathroom? "-' Number one or number two?'- 'Number two.' -'No fxxking way, go shit up your own bathroom!'

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