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@mattlee
Weird that we have "good morning" and "good afternoon" but no greeting for midday. Aussies kind of cooked with "g'day mate"
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@molo
it’s from lack of demand. there is only a one minute period between morning and afternoon
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@thepark
try out happy friday, works any day of the week, and sparks joy https://open.spotify.com/track/17ZoYUiXpDntWIX76MHsgu?si=e03f3cdaabea4c9d
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@db3045
it’s just always a good time for the ausies
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@cameron
americans are usually working midday so no need for pleasantries
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@0xresearcher
Good day is very British though
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@acai
could be "good mid" but we ruined "mid" for english 500$farther
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