Aussie Grammar Question
Hi , i am writing a book and in the book i have to use the term G'day but i have the choice between this and Gidday (both meaning hello)
or many years ago to be 'good day to you'
although happy to read an opinion from anywhere in the world i wondering what americans might say due to the fact the book is based in the usa
thanks in advance!
Hi , i am writing a book and in the book i have to use the term G'day but i have the choice between this and Gidday (both meaning hello)
or many years ago to be 'good day to you'
although happy to read an opinion from anywhere in the world i wondering what americans might say due to the fact the book is based in the usa
thanks in advance!
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