Gday meaning in English
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Definition
G'day (AUS) or Good day: Hello, Hi
Examples
- "Glenn : G'day Bruno!"
- "Mick : G'day Philip, how's it going mate?"
- "G'day, Bruno!"
- "Stephanie : G'day Moira, G'day Brent."
- "Good day to you, Mister O'Leary."
- "Well then, G'day, mate"
- "Good day sir"
- "Good day. Polly : Yes, bye now."
- "Opera : G'day Horatio."
- "Garth : G'day, Edward."
- "G'day Shane."
- "Pilot : G'day everyone and welcome aboard Billabong Airlines Flight 172 to Sydney, Australia."
- "Shane : G'day, Greg."
- "Stephanie : G'day Brent!"
- "Horatio : Good day to you, sir."
- "So good day to you, sir!"
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