• @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    Yeah, no. In Canada it’s maybe referred to as McDee’s, Micky Dee’s, McDonald’s, but nothing similar to Macca’s

    • @coldv
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      161 year ago

      As an Australian living in Canada, yes it’s Macca’s in Australia, but a Canadian friend also told me they have McDicks.

      • @gerbler
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        71 year ago

        Seconded. I’ll still habitually call it Maccas and my Canadian friends slowly adopt the term. I actually had a moment of doubt that it was an Australian thing for a while because of that.

        Who knows maybe in 20 years it’ll be ubiquitous.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        In Canadian English “yeah, no”, “yeah, no, yeah”, “no, yeah”, and “yeah, no, for sure” are just sayings (here’s a random reference I found). I just meant “yeah, like you suggest, no, other countries might not use the term”

          • Bibliotectress
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            41 year ago

            I thought it sounded more like “Yeah narr”

            • Quokka
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              91 year ago

              Nah that’s kiwis.

              They say stuff like “where’s the car” whereas we say it more like “where’s the car”.

              • @Plopp
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                51 year ago

                I can’t even make out that first one. Complete gibberish.

            • Instigate
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              21 year ago

              Nah, we don’t use hard r’s at the end of our words like in American English. For instance, our way of pronouncing ‘car’ is more like ‘cah’ or just ‘ca’. The way you’ve written it is basically Pirate English.

              • Bibliotectress
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                11 year ago

                My desperate hope to someday meet Australian pirates has been horribly crushed.