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Mar 5, 2019

[Answer] 2. If you ask an Australian if he went to the Boxing Day cricket match and he replies, "Nar, dingo", you may think momentarily that he's insulted you. What did he actually say?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. If you ask an Australian if he went to the Boxing Day cricket match and he replies, "Nar, dingo", you may think momentarily that he's insulted you. What did he actually say?"



...1. Shut up, ya mug 2. He gave his dog Dingo a bath instead 3. You're a dingo, mate 4. No, I didn't go Our slur can indeed be hard to understand. The title of this quiz for example. You would of course have realised you were being ask to pass the salt and pepper? The further out west one goes in Australia, and the more distant from the capital cities, the broader and slower our accent becomes.