Togs, bathers or swimmers?
What do you call the bits of lycra you clad your body in to go for a swim? (If you go with ‘togs’then you’re almost certainly from Queensland.)
Thick slabs of potato battered and fried? Potato scallops or potato cakes?
Nose streaming with blood? In Victoria you have a blood nose. In other places you have a nose-bleed.
Are you already shaking your head? Think one (or all) of these are wrong? You’re not alone. Lots of other Australians agree. Turns out, we can’t agree on what to call a sausage on bread, or a corner store.
And don’t even get me started on drinktaps/ bubblers/ water fountains.
The Australian Linguistics Roadshow has released the results of an online survey that asked people around the country to give names to these common items.
And there is more division than you might think.
To call a potato cake a scallop is every bit as ridiculous as calling a pickled onion a crab.
— Luke ⚫️⚪️ (@Luke_F_74) November 19, 2015