Surprise, surprise at the results, Aussie huh, well who woulda guessed lol. Funny but this just reminded me of how I used to love confusing the hell out of my o/s friends back in my old chat days with weird Aussie sayings.
Your Slanguage Profile |
Aussie Slang: 75% |
British Slang: 50% |
Canadian Slang: 25% |
Prison Slang: 25% |
Victorian Slang: 25% |
New England Slang: 0% |
Southern Slang: 0% |
Woohoo, go you :) (I'm a neighbours gal myself lol).
ReplyDeleteHmm, Muriel's Wedding was ok but I'm not a huge fan of Aussie movies, although having said that, I do LOVE The Castle.
It was too "local humourish" to do much internationally though.
You KNOW I had to do this...
ReplyDeleteYour Slanguage Profile
Canadian Slang: 75%
Aussie Slang: 50%
British Slang: 50%
Prison Slang: 50%
New England Slang: 25%
Southern Slang: 25%
Victorian Slang: 25%
Some of that stuff was completely foreign to me. Too funny!
It looks like we all speak our own languages at least lol. I'm wondering about the Prison Slang though ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't know how the hell this happened:
ReplyDeleteYour Slanguage Profile
Aussie Slang: 75%
Canadian Slang: 50%
New England Slang: 50%
British Slang: 25%
Prison Slang: 25%
Southern Slang: 25%
Victorian Slang: 25%
Hahaha, it must have been those Aussies in Canada. A few beers you say? ;)
ReplyDeleteMushter,
ReplyDeleteI came up with scores all over the map. A little bit of everything, and nothing more than 50%. A few of the usages would have just made me go, "huh?". Anyway, it was a fun test.
Firehawk,
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. So I guess it would be safe to say I'd confuse you if I said "I'm as dry as a dead dingo's donger"? hehe
lmao that's become a regular saying in my house. I'm surprised you've seen it. Ah, serenity ;)
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