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The classic Aussie habit of calling someone “champ” short for champion, is not going down well with Generation Z. The word used to be a friendly way to refer to someone, pretty similar to calling ...
Aussie slang may not only confuse new arrivals to the country but also people who speak English as their first language. Australians tend to abbreviate the simplest of words, and so Aussie slang ...
Fancy having a Bikkie for brekkie, or a barbie? Australian slang can leave some people scratching their heads in confusion. Mastering the English language may not necessarily mean you’ll ...
As a native New Yorker, Mary Carillo is quite familiar with various forms of slang. As she herself would put it, this woman knows her onions. So naturally, Carillo was intrigued to understand the ...
The classic Aussie habit of calling someone “champ ... Gen Z heavily dislikes the slang term and sees it as an insult rather than a friendly nickname. In fact, they’ve got zero tolerance ...