When one intelligent life form greets another intelligent life form the first two words that are used are âHelloâ and âBreedâ.
Hello is used because it is a greeting that is a non-offensive acknowledgement of the other life form. Breed is used because it is an encouragement of the other life forms continuation and advancement.
In the Australian vernacular the word âGâdayâ is used in place of the word Hello. The âGâ in âGâdayâ, does away with the superior, righteous, judgemental and virtuous associations with the word âGoodâ. The use of the abbreviated âGâ in âGâdayâ gives the listener permission and logical reason to interpret the âGâ as referring to the more informal meanings of the word âGoodâ, such as happy, great, OK, courteous, and kind-hearted.
âDayâ is intelligent because it recognises a common element of the Universe which is that life forms are surrounded by planets that have periods of night and day. âDayâ does not exclusively describe a specified length of time; rather it is a word that describes that which is frequent, persistent, constant, regular, habitual and universally overt to intelligent life forms everywhere in our Universe.
Australians use âMateâ in place of the word Breed. Mate is a very intelligent and clever word because Mate encompasses all that is in the word Breed, and at the same time easily communicates the comforting affirmation that you are my friend.
Gâday Mate is the most intelligent greeting that has ever been uttered by humanity.
G'day Mate
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