View Full Version : She'll be apples? Kia Ora
Erin K
04-16-2008, 12:15 PM
Australian people, help a girl out.
What's She'll be Apples mean? and also Kia Ora. And how do you pronounce Kia Ora?
I saw these as stamps in the Australian SU catalog. I think I figured out "good on ya" and "she'll be right" those are just general good things right?
mydogstinks2
04-16-2008, 12:20 PM
They have diffrent SU cattys??
loobylou
04-16-2008, 01:11 PM
She'll be apples means "everything will be sweet/alright, don't worry"
Kia ora is Maori (New Zealand) and means "be well" but they say it instead of hello or goodbye a lot of times
and yes we have a different catalogue to USA and some sets in our catty that are just available here.
Erin K
04-16-2008, 03:53 PM
I'm going to have to bring "She'll be apples" to the states, that's adorable! AND I just ordered the new fruit set that SU has, so I need more apple phrases.
Do I just it just for girls? Or can you tell anyone she'll be apples.
Vintagegal
04-16-2008, 06:45 PM
Erin,
Here's another Aussie slang word you could start using:
"Bonza" (Bon-zah)
It means "cool" or "awesome." Teach Stephen and Ethan that word. They'll be so cool because they're learning a 'new' language, but not really.
;)
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