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kindkit ([personal profile] kindkit) wrote2010-10-17 09:03 pm
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more Australia-related questions

The fic I'm working on has generated a couple more Australia-related questions that google isn't answering:

1) What's a common kind of tree that someone might have in their garden, in the Melbourne area?

2) Is there an endearment that a middle-class man in his early thirties might use to address his wife? He's speaking in an offhand way--thanking her for something minor--rather than in a romantic or highly emotional context. If he were an American he'd say "Thanks, honey," but I don't know if there's an Australian equivalent.


Many thanks and geographically appropriate endearments to anyone who can help!
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2010-10-18 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
What kind of tree? You might have a banskia, a magnolia, a camellia, a wattle tree, a cypress hedge, a lemon tree (pretty common in most suburbs), a nectarine tree... If it's an outer suburb, especially in the Dandenongs, it might have a gum tree.

"Thanks, love" or "Thanks, darling", but probably just "Thanks, [name]".
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2010-10-18 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
A lemon tree is very ordinary and suburban. "Love" would be fine for a regular, middle-class man. I think in the UK they use "love" like the Southern US uses "hon", to address just about anyone, but it's rarely used that way here. "Darl" would be our equivalent to the UK "love" or US "hon".
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[personal profile] shehasathree 2010-10-18 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Agree re lemon trees and casual terms of endearment.
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2010-10-25 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
That's lovely! I don't think "doll" was ever really used here, though "dollybird" was for a bit. I suppose doll/darl would work in a lot of accents, but not Australian!
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-10-18 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
I was going to say "Thanks, love." Agreed on list of trees also. Lemon trees are everywhere in suburban backyards, especially rental properties of a certain age.