What do Australians call an elevator?

Q: And here in Australia? A: While Britain still heavily favours “lift”, in Australia you'll find both words used interchangeably.
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What is the Australian English of elevator?

A Confusing Mix Of English

For instance, Aussies frequently describe a “lift” (UK) or “elevator” (US) using both terms. The same cultural phenomenon applies to the use of “restroom” (US) and “toilet” (UK).
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Do Australians say lift?

But Americans and Canadians use the term 'elevator', and British, Australians, Irish, New Zealanders and South Africans use 'lift' when discussing the same thing.
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What is a garage called in Australia?

Australians say “garage” for the place where you get your car serviced, and for what you park your car in at your home. But places where you pay to park your car are called carparks, not parking garages.
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What is the code for elevators in Australia?

In Australia, the AS 1735 standard is what ensures proper safety compliance for lifts and escalators.
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Is it lift or elevator in Australia?

Some Aussie say elevator, but most use the British term lift.
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What is code 2 in Australia?

Code 2: Urgent Matter: Risk of injury to person or property: Proceed lights AND sirens. Code 3: Routine Job: Proceed Normal Traffic Conditions. Lights and Sirens are NOT to be used for Code 3. Not up to Officer's discretion. NOTE: Code 1 and Code 2 get the same response.
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How do you say chicken in Australia?

Chook - the term chook means a chicken, usually a hen.
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What is the Australian slang for American?

The most common nickname or term of endearment is “Seppos”. It's got rather silly origins, which are as follows: Yanks is a generic term for all American or citizens or the USA.
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What do Australians call an estate car?

Reflecting the original purpose of transporting people and luggage between country estates and train stations, the body style is called an "estate car" or "estate" in the United Kingdom or a "wagon" in Australia and New Zealand.
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Is it OK to say sir in Australia?

“Sir” has long been dropped. Police and security personnel may call you sir or “ma'am, according to training. Sometimes people may thank someone with sir or ma'am but it is said as a bit of light-hearted affectation. “Thank you my good sir!”
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What is the most Australian thing to say?

10 Australian Phrases You Need to Know
  • Bloody oath/Struth/Fair dinkum/Deadset.
  • Dog's breakfast/Dog's brekkie.
  • She'll be right/No worries/No wukkas.
  • Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
  • As the crow flies.
  • It's your shout.
  • Woop Woop.
  • What do you reckon?/I reckon.
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Do they say cheeky in Australia?

Cheeky: Used widely in Aboriginal Australia, the word cheeky isn't only used to refer to insolence but also behaviour that is dangerous. A dog prone to biting people, for example, would be described as “cheeky”.
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What did the English first call Australia?

After Dutch navigators charted the northern, western and southern coasts of Australia during the 17th Century this newly found continent became known as 'New Holland'. It was the English explorer Matthew Flinders who suggested the name we use today.
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What is the name of the old Timey elevator?

Paternosters were popular throughout the first half of the 20th century because they could carry more passengers than ordinary elevators. They were more common in continental Europe, especially in public buildings, than in the United Kingdom.
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Why are elevators called Otis?

OTIS is the name of a worldwide Elevator and Escalator company. Elisha Otis invented the Elevator Safety plank at the turn of the century ( The device that automatically sets an Emergency Break ) On the elevator if it should ever fall or Overspeed in the down direction.
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What is a rude Australian slang?

“Bugger” is common in both Aussie and British slang, and vaguely refers to someone or something that is annoying. Calling someone a bugger can be used affectionately or derogatorily. The general expletive can be used in any situation, and roughly means,“F*** off/me” or “Well, I'll be damned!”
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What do British call Australian?

Pom is a common nickname given by Australians to British people, said in jest without malice or prejudice, in a similar way to how British (and other) people call Australians Aussies, and refer to Australia as "Oz" or "down under" (a reference to the fact that Australia is notable for being entirely in the southern ...
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What is Australian slang for girl?

Aussie Word of the Week

A sheila is a woman. In use since the 1830s, sheila has its origin in a generic use of the common Irish girl's name.
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What do Australians call crisps?

American chips are what the British call crisps, while our British chips are usually shorter and more chunky than the sort called French fries; Australians use chips for both the American and British sorts, distinguishing the latter by calling them hot chips.
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What is Australian slang for toilet?

Dunny is Australian/New Zealand slang for a toilet.
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What is a code white in Australia?

Code White: neonatal emergency, aggressive person or evacuation dependent on hospital.
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What is code red?

"Code Red" and "Code Blue" are both terms that are often used to refer to a cardiopulmonary arrest, but other types of emergencies (for example bomb threats, terrorist activity, child abductions, or mass casualties) may be given "Code" designations too.
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