What is Mickey D?

(slang) McDonald's, a chain of fast-food restaurants.
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Why is McDonald's called Mickey D?

Scotland — "McD's" They copied us. Well, almost. The Scottish simplified the Mickey in Mickey D's and brought to life "McD's." I could get use to this one — save your breath and have more room for fries.
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What do Aussies call mcdonalds?

Here in Australia, however, McDonald's most prevalent nickname is “Macca's”. A recent branding survey commissioned by McDonald's Australia found that 55 per cent of Australians refer to the company by its local slang name. It is fair to say that Australians have long had a complicated relationship with McDonald's.
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What do they call McDonald's in New Zealand?

McDonald's Restaurants (New Zealand) Limited (also using the trading name "Macca's") is the New Zealand subsidiary of the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. Its first location opened in 1976.
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What do British call McDonalds?

Besides devotion to soccer, one of the biggest global differences is how the British often refer to McDonald's: “MacDonald's,” “Maccies,” and “Maccy D's” are common nicknames for the Golden Arches over there. Similarly, French customers refer to the company as “McDo” while Australians often call it “Macca's.”
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Does Japan have McDonalds?

Known for its cleanliness, amazing customer service, and tasty meals, McDonald's Japan is a popular fast food option in Japan. Japan is second on the list of nations with the most McDonald's locations.
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What do Aussies call flip flops?

They are called thongs (sometimes pluggers) in Australia, jandals (originally a trademarked name derived from "Japanese sandals") in New Zealand, slops or “plakkies” in South Africa and Zimbabwe, and tsinelas in the Philippines (or, in some Visayan localities, "smagol", from the word smuggled).
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What do Australia call Christmas?

Although we know it as Christmas in July, Australians call this second celebration Yuletide or Yulefest. Since it's colder in July down under, Christmas can finally be celebrated with drinks by the fire and getting cozy in warm attire.
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Is McDonald and MacDonald the same?

The proper spelling has been MacDonald. But the most common usage outside Scotland is McDonald.
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Is Mickey D's trademarked?

In 1984, the McDonald's Corporation obtained a federal trademark registration for the mark MICKEY D'S for restaurant services, stating in its application that it had been using the mark since 1981.
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What is the most Aussie word?

The 25 most common Australian slang words
  • See ya this arvo - See you this afternoon.
  • Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
  • Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
  • Dunny - toilet, bathroom – D'ya know where the dunny is, mate?
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Is burping rude in Australia?

It is OK to burp in public, but please pardon yourself:

"Australians often say, 'excuse me' to get a person's attention and 'sorry' if they bump into them. They also say, 'pardon me' or 'excuse me' if they burp or belch in public or in a person's home."
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Can kangaroos fart?

Nearly all animals burp and fart. Kangaroos, however, are special. The gas they pass is easy on the planet. Some might even call it “green” because it contains less methane than emissions from other grass grazers, such as cows and goats.
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What does I'm cactus mean?

defeated. Hence, CACTUS, in Australian slang, means: beaten, finished, ruined, kaput etc. e.g. Jim threw just two punches, and Jack was cactus.
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What do they call bathroom in Australia?

It isn't the john or the bathroom, as many Americans call it. We say the toilet, or (if you want to be specific) the Gents or the Ladies. Other terms include the dunny and the loo. The bathroom is where you keep the bath, which is often not in the same room as the toilet.
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Why do Australians call English whinging Poms?

“Whinging poms” is just part of the vernacular. The most common explanation is that it's a reference to Australia's past as a convict colony. “Pom” is supposedly a bastardised acronym, meaning “prisoner of Mother England” or “prisoner of Her Majesty”.
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What is a Big Mac called in Japan?

The Giga Big Mac, is sold in Japan. It is a larger version of the Big Mac with three times the meat of a regular one. Little Mac or Mac Jr. is a reduction of the standard Big Mac which uses a two-piece bun and contains only one beef patty.
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What do the Japanese eat on Christmas?

Every Christmas season, an estimated 3.6 million Japanese families treat themselves to fried chicken from the American fast-food chain, in what has become a nationwide tradition. A bucket of KFC chicken has been the go-to dinner for Japan since the 1970's, when KFC launched their “Kentucky for Christmas” campaign.
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Why does Japan eat KFC on Christmas?

A fried chicken Christmas dinner became a tradition in the 1970's thanks to a very successful Kentucky Fried Chicken ad campaign!! The manager of Japan's first KFC in the 70's was inspired to market KFC as a Christmas meal when he overheard some foreigners reminiscing on how they missed turkey dinner at Christmas.
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What is a Quarter Pounder called in England?

"Quarter Pounder" is a trademark in the United States, but restaurants in other countries have been able to use similar names for their own products, such as the British Wimpy chain's "Quarterpounder."
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How do Irish people say McDonalds?

Mac or Mc is a Gaelic name, so we must ask an Irish or Scottish person. Apparently, there is no Irish/Scottish difference between Mac or Mc. 'Mac' is actually an individual word that means “son of”. Some families spell it one way, some another: Macdonald is the same as McDonald and Mcdonald.
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