It is a bit redundant when you’re in the same country.
People in England don’t call English muffins English muffins, and Berliners don’t call Berliners Berliners, why would Australians call Australian dollars Australian Dollars, unless they needed to specify?
Where I am (oop north), if you just said “muffin”, people would assume you meant the small round bit of bread that you put fillings into; a barm, a roll, …
This is correct. Nobody says “Aussie dollars”.
It is a bit redundant when you’re in the same country.
People in England don’t call English muffins English muffins, and Berliners don’t call Berliners Berliners, why would Australians call Australian dollars Australian Dollars, unless they needed to specify?
BBC food, English muffins are indeed called English muffins here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/english_muffins_56640
Where I am (oop north), if you just said “muffin”, people would assume you meant the small round bit of bread that you put fillings into; a barm, a roll, …