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G'day g'day, how ya goin', what d'ya know, well strike a light |
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G'day g'day, and how ya go-o-o-in' |
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Just say g'day g'day g'day and you'll be right |
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Isn't great to be an Aussie |
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Takin' a walk along the street |
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Lookin' in shops or buyin' a paper |
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Stoppin' and havin' a yarn with people that you meet |
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Down at the pub or at a party |
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Whenever you're stuck for what to say |
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If you wanna be dinky-di, why don't you give it a try |
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Look 'em right in the eye and say goo'day |
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G'day g'day, how ya goin', hat d'ya know, well strike a light |
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G'day g'day, and how ya go-o-o-in' |
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Just say g'day g'day g'day and you'll be right |
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Now when Italians meet they all go crazy |
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The blokes all like to hug each other too |
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The Yanks invented "hi" "and see you later" |
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While the Pommy will shake your hand and say "how do you do" |
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Now watch out for a Frenchmen or he'll kiss you |
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The Spaniards go for "Olah" and "Olay" |
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But in the land of the cockatoo, pole cats and the didgeridoo |
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When you meet an Aussie ten-to-one here's what he'll say |
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G'day g'day, how ya goin', what d'ya know, well strike a light |
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G'day g'day, and how ya go-o-o-in' |
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Just say g'day g'day g'day and you'll be right |
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It's a greeting that you'll hear across Australia |
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From Geraldton to Goulburn, Gundagai |
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It's as dinkum as the Dingo and the Dahlia |
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And you spell it with a G, apostrophe, a D-A-Y |
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G'day g'day, how ya goin', what d'ya know, well strike a light |
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G'day g'day, and how ya go-o-o-in' |
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Just say g'day g'day g'day and you'll be right |
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G'day g'day, and how ya goin', what d'ya know, well strike a light |
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G'day g;day, and how ya go-o-o-in' |
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Just say g'day g'day g'day |
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Just say G'day g'day g'day and she'll be right |