There is a lot of slang that I have become used to since I have been in Australia. Also, there is some pronunciation that you may want to be aware of before you come so you don’t get blank or awkward looks. I have made a list of some of the most common and regularly used terms and phrases in Australia. Although some are interchangeable in the US, such as “toilet” for “bathroom/restroom,” I have only heard Americans use the term bathroom since I have been here...Australians say toilet. I have made a list of popular slang and terms and tried to provide a sentence for their meaning in context.
1. Toilet – bathroom/restroom (Excuse me, do you know where the nearest toilet is?) Signs often say “Toilets” in public places instead of “Restrooms.”
2. Heaps – lots of (I have heaps of assignments to finish before Friday.)
3. Holiday – vacation (Where did you travel to on holiday?)
4. Mark – a grade, such as on an assignment/test (A majority of the class received fairly high marks.)
5. Tutorial or “tute” – a class designated for discussion (You must attend your tutorial to get participation credit. OR You are late, this tute started an hour ago.)
6. Faculty – a school at the University (I am in the Faculty of Social Sciences.)
7. Queue – line (Where does the queue start? OR The queue to buy coffee was so long today!)
8. Voucher – coupon (I have a voucher for a free cup of coffee at Gloria Jean’s!)
9. Cheers – thank you (Cheers, mate)
10. Manchester – sheets/bedding (I have to go to the Manchester shop.)
11. Bangers – as in “bangers and mash.” A dish with sausages and mashed potatoes. (I ordered bangers and mash for dinner.)
12. Rubbish – trash (Make sure to collect all of your rubbish and put it in the bins.)
13. Mate – friend (Hi mate! OR Thanks, mate!)
14. OZ – Australia (A lot of tourists come to OZ on holiday.)
15. Flat/flatmate – A place where you live such as an apartment. A flatmate is a roommate. (My flatmates are very diverse and interesting people.)
16. Bottle shop – liquor store (The bottle shop is closed.)
17. Goon – boxes of cheap wine (Don’t drink too much goon!)
18. Brekkie – breakfast (I need to make some brekkie before I start my long day of classes and studying.)
19. Thongs – flip-flops (Make sure you don’t wear thongs in the rain!)
20. No worries – no problem/you’re welcome (“Thank you so much for your help!” “No worries.”) I have not heard an Australian say “you’re welcome” since I have been in Sydney, instead they say “no worries” in a very laid back way.
21. A bit – a short amount of time (I will meet you out front in a bit.)
22. Dodgy – sketchy/not the safest (Don’t walk down that dodgy street at night alone!)
23. Aussie, pronounced “Ozzie” – an Australian (Have you met many Aussies since you have been in Sydney?)
24. Give it a go – Give it a try (Give surfing a go!)
25. Quay, pronounced “key” – (Can you take me to Circular Quay?)
26. Melbourne, pronounced “Melbin” – (You should try to visit Melbourne while you are in Australia!)
Those are all of the terms I can think of at the moment! I hope this will serve as a useful guide when you are in Australia!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Starbucks is for tourists!
For those of you that enjoy your Venti upside down caramel macchiato with 2 pumps of vanilla syrup and extra whip cream at the on campus Starbucks at your home university…you will be in for a shocking alternative when you go in search of fulfilling your caffeine addiction at the on campus coffee shops at the University of Sydney. The coffee shops at the University only have a limited selection of choices and only two sizes: small and large. The large size is about the size of a Tall Starbucks beverage! When I first went to get a coffee on campus, I was shocked how small the large size was because I usually opt for the Grande or Venti at Starbucks. I am also accustomed to getting a white chocolate mocha and when I asked the barista if they made white chocolate mochas she looked at me with a blank expression and said “Honey, you can have a flat white or a mocha.” Then she asked me to repeat what I was asking for and she said she had never heard of a white chocolate mocha! Disappointed, but willing to try something new, I decided to get the mocha, which cost $3.80 for the large (Including the Access Card discount)!
Australia has a huge coffee culture and they take great pride in making their coffee “the right way.” Every cup of coffee is made with an espresso machine and freshly ground coffee as well as steamed milk and chocolate powder on top (if you are getting a mocha). At first, I was not satisfied, but I have now grown quite fond of the Australian coffee choices.
When I was at Circular Quay I saw a Starbucks on Pitt Street and I was super excited! Behold –Starbucks!…the place where I can get my beloved white chocolate mocha! I ordered a Grande and was actually quite dissatisfied. The coffee did not even seem like coffee to me anymore, it tasted like hot milk with no coffee. Since then, I have noticed that Starbucks in Australia is only located in the “touristy” areas of Sydney, such as Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, near Hyde Park, and on George Street.
However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Gloria Jean’s in Australia has a white chocolate mocha that is simply glorious. I only went to Gloria Jean’s because Cole’s was giving away vouchers for “Buy one regular coffee and get the 2nd for $1.00.” I went with a friend for a coffee date and we split the cost. At Gloria Jean’s you have access to your own caramel sauce, chocolate powder, and sprinkles (Beware – you may go overboard). I have noticed that in Australia a majority of people eat the foam of their coffees with a little spoon before putting on the lid to drink it. I still want to try a Tim Tam flavored drink, which is an Australian signature. (Tim Tams are chocolate biscuits that are exclusive to Australia- you should definitely try them!) I suggest buying Tim Tams at Cole’s when they are on sale…usually two packages for $4.00 or if it is a really good sale then three packages for $5.00!
If you are a frequent coffee connoisseur, don’t forget to ask for a coffee card that will get you a free coffee after so many purchases! I have a coffee card for on campus and Gloria Jean’s! All in all, I hate to say that Starbucks may never be the same to me again after experiencing Australia’s coffee culture.
I did enjoy this quote at Starbucks:
Australia has a huge coffee culture and they take great pride in making their coffee “the right way.” Every cup of coffee is made with an espresso machine and freshly ground coffee as well as steamed milk and chocolate powder on top (if you are getting a mocha). At first, I was not satisfied, but I have now grown quite fond of the Australian coffee choices.
When I was at Circular Quay I saw a Starbucks on Pitt Street and I was super excited! Behold –Starbucks!…the place where I can get my beloved white chocolate mocha! I ordered a Grande and was actually quite dissatisfied. The coffee did not even seem like coffee to me anymore, it tasted like hot milk with no coffee. Since then, I have noticed that Starbucks in Australia is only located in the “touristy” areas of Sydney, such as Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, near Hyde Park, and on George Street.
However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Gloria Jean’s in Australia has a white chocolate mocha that is simply glorious. I only went to Gloria Jean’s because Cole’s was giving away vouchers for “Buy one regular coffee and get the 2nd for $1.00.” I went with a friend for a coffee date and we split the cost. At Gloria Jean’s you have access to your own caramel sauce, chocolate powder, and sprinkles (Beware – you may go overboard). I have noticed that in Australia a majority of people eat the foam of their coffees with a little spoon before putting on the lid to drink it. I still want to try a Tim Tam flavored drink, which is an Australian signature. (Tim Tams are chocolate biscuits that are exclusive to Australia- you should definitely try them!) I suggest buying Tim Tams at Cole’s when they are on sale…usually two packages for $4.00 or if it is a really good sale then three packages for $5.00!
If you are a frequent coffee connoisseur, don’t forget to ask for a coffee card that will get you a free coffee after so many purchases! I have a coffee card for on campus and Gloria Jean’s! All in all, I hate to say that Starbucks may never be the same to me again after experiencing Australia’s coffee culture.
I did enjoy this quote at Starbucks:
Officeworks - For all of your school supply needs!
When you are school supply shopping, Officeworks is the place to go! They are the equivalent of Staples or OfficeMax. I have seen them throughout the city, but if you are at the University of Sydney, there is an Officeworks on Parramatta Road right across from the Uni. You can take the footbridge across from the Pharmacy Building and walk about 5 minutes up the street and you will see the big blue building. They are very reasonably priced and have everything you will need for school! Just so you know…they are cheaper than the University school supplies on campus. I hope this is helpful for when you need extra pens, highlighters, notebooks, or poster board to work on a project. They are open until 9 pm Monday –Friday for all of your late night school supply shopping needs! (They close earlier on Saturday and Sunday) However, make sure to bring your own reusable bag to carry your items home because they charge 20 cents per plastic bag!
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