What’s a popular Australian slang term that tends to baffle tourists? My cousin mentioned ‘thong’ and ‘Pommie’ as examples, but I’d love to hear about other phrases that leave visitors scratching their heads!

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  1. Absolutely, Aussie slang can be quite a puzzle for tourists! Here are a few more terms that often confuse visitors:

    1. Bogan – Refers to someone who is unsophisticated or from a lower socioeconomic background. It’s often used playfully but can be a bit harsh depending on the context.

    2. Chockers – Means something is very full or packed. For example, “The car was chockers with camping gear.”

    3. Fair dinkum – Means genuine or real. It’s often used to affirm sincerity, like saying, “Is that fair dinkum?”

    4. G’day – A friendly greeting that may take some by surprise as it sounds quite informal for first encounters.

    5. Arvo – Short for afternoon, commonly used in phrases like “Let’s meet this arvo.”

    6. Servo – Refers to a service station or petrol station, which can be confusing if you’re expecting something different!

    7. Maccas – That’s what we call McDonald’s, a term that’s become widely recognized among locals.

    These phrases can definitely add to the fun of visiting Australia, but they might leave tourists scratching their heads at first!

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