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TIL in Australia the name of the band "AC/DC" is pronounced "Acca Dacca"

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TIL in Australia the name of the band "AC/DC" is pronounced "Acca Dacca"

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  • MrRazamataz@lemmy.razbot.xyz
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    “AC/DC” is pronounced one letter at a time, though the band are colloquially known as “Acca Dacca” in Australia.

    Not really, it’s like calling McDonald’s “maccies” (or “maccas” in Australia I think)?

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      Never say maccies again

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        Never say “Maccas” again and we’ll call it even.

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      Yeah, it’s a nickname. We all know it’s “A.C.D.C” but we say Acca Dacca cause that’s what Aussies do.

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        I read this with an Australian accent, I hope it was close to how you sound

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        It’s kinda more fun to say it that way with a bogan accent too (that’s like redneck or chav depending on where you’re from) ,

        ‘oi daz? Youse know where me accadacca tape is? I’m farkin frothin for some back in black. Also, give us a dart’

        ^not how we talk, just a fun exaggeration.

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          Mate, I worked at Bunnings for seven years and I can tell you for a fact, there are plenty of people out there who actually talk like that. I’d put it on when I was working the trade yard so that tradies/handymen would (ironically) take me more seriously.

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            Oh, I mean, I know. But I don’t want to misrepresent the whole country. But I too have caught public transport.

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          We 100% talk that way. Stop trying to sanitise us for the rest of the world!

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      That’s correct. But I’m still confused. I’m from a “maccas” country (they actually use the term themselves).

      Do other countries call it “maccies”?

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        Yeah, no. In Canada it’s maybe referred to as McDee’s, Micky Dee’s, McDonald’s, but nothing similar to Macca’s

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          As an Australian living in Canada, yes it’s Macca’s in Australia, but a Canadian friend also told me they have McDicks.

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            Seconded. I’ll still habitually call it Maccas and my Canadian friends slowly adopt the term. I actually had a moment of doubt that it was an Australian thing for a while because of that.

            Who knows maybe in 20 years it’ll be ubiquitous.

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            I think he was describing something else

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          Rotten Ronnie’s.

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          Closest is probly timmees

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          Yeah, no.

          Was that really necessary?

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            In Canadian English “yeah, no”, “yeah, no, yeah”, “no, yeah”, and “yeah, no, for sure” are just sayings (here’s a random reference I found). I just meant “yeah, like you suggest, no, other countries might not use the term”

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              We enjoy a good “yeah nah” down under too.

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                I thought it sounded more like “Yeah narr”

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                  Nah that’s kiwis.

                  They say stuff like “where’s the car” whereas we say it more like “where’s the car”.

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                  Nah, we don’t use hard r’s at the end of our words like in American English. For instance, our way of pronouncing ‘car’ is more like ‘cah’ or just ‘ca’. The way you’ve written it is basically Pirate English.

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              Huh TIL my bad then. I read it as a more sarcastic opening.

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        In my part of Germany we like to say “Mäckes” which I suppose is maccas

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          Around here people call it McDoof. Not sure if that’s a local thing or not.

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            I’ve heard McDuff, Maccies, McDs and just plain McDonalds.

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              “Meki” in Hungary

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                • dogslayeggs@lemmy.world
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                  In my part of Germany we like to say “Mäckes” which I suppose is maccas

                  Around here people call it McDoof. Not sure if that’s a local thing or not.

                  I’ve heard McDuff, Maccies, McDs and just plain McDonalds.

                  “Meki” in Hungary

                  Mäci in Austria

                  Well, damn, now I know what I’m getting for lunch.

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        I’ve heard MickyDee’s rarely, normally its just McDonalds, but otherwise only Macca’s from Australians.

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          “Mickey D’s” was an early '90s thing IIRC

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            “rotten ronnie’s” was another, from the 80s. but probably only in the u.s.

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        In the UK I hear all sorts. Maccies, Maccy Deez, etc.

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          Maccy Deez Nuts? I’ll show myself out.

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        In Norway some call it Den gyldne måke = The Golden Seagull

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          Of all of them this is the most confusing.

          Are seagulls arch shaped in Norway?

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            It’s kinda like this.

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          I’m calling McDonald’s the golden seagull now

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        In Sweden it’s often called Donken (the Donk)

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          That’s awesome! What does Donken mean?

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            The donk

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              But what does Donk mean? How did that come to be a term for McDonald’s?

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                McDonkalds.

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                  The first iteration of Badonka Donk.

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              Quite literally, I would say.

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            It’s a pet name for McDonald’s. It didn’t have a meaning prior.

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              Do you know the origin? Maccas, mackies, mickyDs, McFat, you can make assumptions about how these came about. Is there an origin story for Donken?

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                There’s no real known origin as far as I’m aware. There’s nothing called a Donk either, but the -en specifies that it’s the Donk we’re talking about and not “a Donk” (en Donk). Honestly it’s probably just something like “McDonalds>McDonken>Donken”. It’s shorter and gives it a personality.

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        UK yes, maccies

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          Oh wow, good to know, thanks!

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        Here we call it MacGros (roughly translates as MacFat).

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        Ugh, multinational conglomerates pretending to be hip to the local lingo is the fucking worst 🤦

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          I mean, to be fair, we probably started calling it Macca’s about 15mins after the first store opened.

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          In this case, they literally had to. The name “maccas” is so ubiquitous in Australia they needed to trademark it and start using it. Otherwise, some genius could have opened a burger joint called “Maccas” and been completely fine.

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          I think we were the ones who bullied them into it, to be quite honest. I’m not sure I’m even physically capable of pronouncing the entirety of the name ‘McDonald’s’.

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        Yeah, but those names came after the local usage. But to the point, I’d wager the majority of Aussies who know AC/DC and McDonalds would understand Acca Dacca and Maccas.

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    No it’s not. That’s the nickname they have over there.

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      Thus making it true …

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        thats like saying Paul Gascoigne is pronounced " Gazza" in the UK

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          Because it is isn’t it?

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        Nickname isn’t the name though. We use “AC/DC” and “ACCA Dacca” pretty much just regularly as each other down here.

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        Everyone arguing dumb things here because of a dumb title. Pronounce = how it phonetically sounds, Nickname = alternative or shortened name. They are not synonyms :)

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    No, you have been misinformed. AC/DC is an acronym for alternating current/direct current, the two types of electricity. It’s fitting because they play electric guitars, and are a heavy metal band. Get it? It was quite witty in 1973.

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    Yeah, they’re an Australian band, and saying “Acca Dacca” is funny.

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      TIL AC/DC isn’t Scottish or English (although, in my defense, apparently almost all the members were).

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        It’s fine, nobody ever think I’m Australian either…😭

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          Hollywood without their secret Australians/Kiwi actors would be in shambles. Well, worse shambles.

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          Go home Margo Robbie impersonator your drunk

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            First of all, if you are going to accuse me of being fake, at least get my name right, that’s esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie to you.

            Second of all, of course I’m drunk.

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              Good to see you in the field Harley Q.

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                Yay

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      Dirty deeds and the Dunder chief!

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      My FIL says acca dacka about 90% of the time, sorry

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      No we aren’t mate.

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        Next you’re going to tell me that you put butter and sprinkles on toast and call it “fairy bread”.

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          Anyone toasting their bread before putting the 100s and 1000s needs to be shot

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          Upvote for fairy bread. Poor man’s cake

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        “Nah mate”

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          “Yeah, nah”

          “Nah, yeah”

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        Not Mars Attacks?

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          ACK ACK ACK

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    Needs more dakka

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      Get the Mekboyz!

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    Unless you’re over excited about winning a competition, in which case it’s pronounced “ADDC… ADAC… ACCD… AADAC”

    https://youtu.be/y4om5UT5iXY?si=D294AuNeS9C4Ey6r

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    rotten ronnies

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