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You've heard the expression "china," and maybe you've even used it in a sentence like, "How's another beer there, china?" But have you ever wondered why we South Africans call each other "china"?
Well, it comes from the rhyming slang of the East End of London (not to be confused with the birthplace of Lukhanyo Am -- East London).
In Cockney rhyming slang, "wife" rhymes with "toil and strife." So, your wife is your "toil."
And the Cockney rhyming slang for "mate" is "china," because "mate" rhymes with "china plate."Maybe, you found that explanation of a well-known South African useful or maybe you'll find our deal on the Nido Glimmer Nesting Table more useful. Either way, have a lekka one, china.