I live in Houston, Texas and I’ve met quite a few Australians who either moved here or were visiting. I swear they are the nicest people on the face of the earth.
This seems a little one sided. Mostly because these are all people who live in a far more urban place. Now I’m from Tasmania, so I’m also probably biased, but it’s really common to see tiger snakes and venomous spiders down here as well as local wildlife. Echidna’s, wombats and wallabies are everywhere. Can’t say about the weather because down here in Tassie, you can get 6 degrees one day and 45 the week after
The deadly animal thing really depends where you are. In the city, well yeah, you ain't gonna see many. In my backyard two summers ago though on the outskirts of Sydney there was a brown every other day sunning themselves or passing through. And the spiders were everywhere, but only little harmless babies, like the huntsman and golden Orb.
Fav sandwich is vegemite , cheese and lettuce.... it’s awesome . The weather differs depending on where you are , hot and dry here as Brisbane I found more humidity . Snakes are mainly out in the bush , redback spiders yeah ok there in the back yard 😂
The weather question is probably the most misleading. A lot of capital cities don't experience the warm winters that Brisbane does. For anyone who's thinking of visiting Australia with the weather in mind.
to answer most tourist questions on deadly spiders in australia.there is only one fatal spider bite you may endure and it is by the sydney funnel webb which is only and i repeat only found in the north western belt of sydney and some parts of the central coast of nsw.dont worry most australians never have or will see one.so i think most tourists will be fine
Actually there is a species of Funnel Web found in Toowoomba. Not as deadly but still venomous. And you forgot to mention Red Backs! In Qld, they are everywhere!!
Lived in turramurra on sydneys north shore we had a pool ,each summer we would pull quite a few out f the pool. Took them to Macquarie uni for the anti venom work being done there
you can make a broth with boiling water just add vegemite you can add in plain spaghetti butter and vegemite add cheese enjoy many uses add to stews and so on my sandwiches super fresh white bread hot bread is even better warm bread in microwave real butter only small amount of vegemite
4:25 NO.... We don't just think that , Nor do we just think that people think that A Few years back i went to europe NO SHIT..... People were asking me (very genuinely ) Do we ride emu's to school and to work and do we Ride Kangaroo's to school and work i was also asked do you need a licence to ride en Emu or Kangaroo at first i thought they were fucking with me later i learned that THEY GENUINELY BELIEVE THIS SHIT so no.. we don't just think that they think this
My Grandsons attend a school in the Educational Precinct on the Sunshine Coast , Qld that has a resident mob of grey Kangaroos that roam through the grounds of all the schools (4 of them ) & the SC Uni
Vegemite, me I eat that bloody bastard out of the jar, put it in my spag bowl, savoury mince, curried snags and even is the main ingredient for vegemite chook.
I have never heard of fosters before this video. Keep in mind I live in a rural farming town, so we just have Bundy's VBs and coronas I do reccon some of these videos should be filmed out in the country.
Q.What is geographically incorrect about new zealand? A.its above sea level Q.why do seagulls fly uoside down over new zealand? A.not worth shytting on Theres other jokes as to nz/sheep but i wont go there 8D Nz/oz rugby...haveing competitive fun
In Australian cities . . . . the wild life is more in the pubs and clubs. If you use common sense with 'Australian' wildlife, like leave it be, it won't bother you. Yeah magpies but only in mating season. Out in the bush, even in outer suburban/country areas you might see Roos, Koalas, Kookaburras even Wombats. Along country highways in the outback there's a lot of roadkill but that's because out there it's hot during the day and cold at night but the road is bitumen so it holds the heat, creating condensation and therefore most of the highway edges are lined with 'sweet' grasses where the creatures feed, so hence . . . . roadkill. Just saying.
Of course the steriotypes are true just wish they would lay to rest the national past time of tailgaiting (suburbs and countryside). You can't drive anywhere without finding at least three cars up your jacksie. I know it's a big country and people get lonely out there but driving too close is fricking dangerous. Not sure what this is about. You literally have to pull over to get rid of them because even if you reduce to a crawl they wont over-take either.
I live in Houston, Texas and I’ve met quite a few Australians who either moved here or were visiting. I swear they are the nicest people on the face of the earth.
in nevada i’ve never met an australian
Interviewer: Are you Australian
Me: Farkin oath I am mate
Interviewer: Fair dinkum ay, roighto.
This seems a little one sided. Mostly because these are all people who live in a far more urban place. Now I’m from Tasmania, so I’m also probably biased, but it’s really common to see tiger snakes and venomous spiders down here as well as local wildlife. Echidna’s, wombats and wallabies are everywhere. Can’t say about the weather because down here in Tassie, you can get 6 degrees one day and 45 the week after
The deadly animal thing really depends where you are. In the city, well yeah, you ain't gonna see many. In my backyard two summers ago though on the outskirts of Sydney there was a brown every other day sunning themselves or passing through. And the spiders were everywhere, but only little harmless babies, like the huntsman and golden Orb.
Are you from Australia ?
2:34 what the heck is that bird oh my lord😂
It’s an ibis. But Australians call them bin chickens 😂
Dammmmmmn
@@dsu1 Nah, they just hang around bins for food. The are very placid
Depending where you are its called differently. E.g. if ur in sydney its called a sydney bin chicken if in Brisbane its called a brisbsne bin chicken
@@Christians9955 Not a Brisbin chicken?
Fav sandwich is vegemite , cheese and lettuce.... it’s awesome .
The weather differs depending on where you are , hot and dry here as Brisbane I found more humidity .
Snakes are mainly out in the bush , redback spiders yeah ok there in the back yard 😂
lettuce??
Avocado and vegemite on toast. Try it you will be pleasantly surprised
The weather question is probably the most misleading. A lot of capital cities don't experience the warm winters that Brisbane does. For anyone who's thinking of visiting Australia with the weather in mind.
the EAC does bring warm waters down to Sydney
New Zealanders are the little cousin of Australia, similar but not same
@Andrea Ellis Hey mate, do you think that New Zealand 🇳🇿 English accent is to the Australian English accent or are they the same English accent?
@@michaelsunguro6530 Which English accent. There's hundreds of them.
2:37 so it’s (the deadly animals) not as bad as people say.
Shakes head but says yeah
Maybe it's an Australian thing. 🤷♂️ It's kinda like a "Yeah, no not at all"
@NotRllyJoey one guy said he lived in a more country place
I don't eat prawns.
I hardly ever eat Vegemite
I don't drink Fosters, or anything alcoholic.
ACDC are too soft.
this is my new favorite Chanel.
Yessss!! Best compliment ever! 😁
I liked how open and cool those last two boys were that was great thanks for not censoring that part😂
NZ is a brilliant place. I would emigrate if I could!! This from Australia 2021.
to answer most tourist questions on deadly spiders in australia.there is only one fatal spider bite you may endure and it is by the sydney funnel webb which is only and i repeat only found in the north western belt of sydney and some parts of the central coast of nsw.dont worry most australians never have or will see one.so i think most tourists will be fine
Actually there is a species of Funnel Web found in Toowoomba. Not as deadly but still venomous. And you forgot to mention Red Backs! In Qld, they are everywhere!!
There is , since the 1970s, an anti-venom for funnel web spider bites.
I've encountered them in Goulburn nsw.
Lived in turramurra on sydneys north shore we had a pool ,each summer we would pull quite a few out f the pool. Took them to Macquarie uni for the anti venom work being done there
5:52 can someone explain this one?
he's talking about coolers. in new zealand they call it a chilly bin, in australia they call it an esky
They’re in Brisbane Queen street mall haha
Yessir 🙏🏻
Use to go to school there. Good times 😍❤️
No wonder it is always summer where they are
@@EchoBravo370 well im in brisbane but in winter it gets down to 7c ish
2:38 there’s a giant bird behind you while you’re saying this but everything’s fine😂👍🏽
dont worry its a bin chicken (ibis)
NZ: different accent, better rugby and better skiing. But Australia for everything else.
you can make a broth with boiling water just add vegemite you can add in plain spaghetti butter and vegemite add cheese enjoy many uses add to stews and so on my sandwiches super fresh white bread hot bread is even better warm bread in microwave real butter only small amount of vegemite
I listen AC/DC since I wake up until I go to sleep hahaha
G'day Mate. This is a fascinating channel. Aussie Aussie Aussie Oy Oy Oy!
that is o boring and overdone please stop doing it
Is Foster's even around now? Haven't seen anyone drink it since the '80's!
People used to drink it?? Lol
@@KellboRose yeah true, it's probably a bit like non_americans think that every American had been to Disney land and eats hot dogs all the time
My old boss out in the nt used to drink fosters but he's the only fulla I know that would drink it.
We Sold it to the UK years ago
its pretty popular in the uk still
02:36 the one animal that will kill you is the bin chicken in the background
what is veggie mite?
4:25
NO.... We don't just think that , Nor do we just think that people think that
A Few years back i went to europe
NO SHIT..... People were asking me (very genuinely ) Do we ride emu's to school and to work
and do we Ride Kangaroo's to school and work
i was also asked do you need a licence to ride en Emu or Kangaroo
at first i thought they were fucking with me
later i learned that THEY GENUINELY BELIEVE THIS SHIT
so no.. we don't just think that they think this
Interesting how none of the people being interviewed didn't mention the fact Fosters it not made in Australia and not very popular.
Y'all need more shrimp on the barbie and another round of Fosters by Paul Hogan you know
You may be right, Rickie.... 🤔
You may be right, Rickie.... 🤔
Is it just me, or did I comment that twice by accident?
Is it just me, or did I comment that twice by accident?
Is it just me, or did I comment that twice by accident?
My Grandsons attend a school in the Educational Precinct on the Sunshine Coast , Qld that has a resident mob of grey Kangaroos that roam through the grounds of all the schools (4 of them ) & the SC Uni
Vegemite, me I eat that bloody bastard out of the jar, put it in my spag bowl, savoury mince, curried snags and even is the main ingredient for vegemite chook.
Very interesting channel, thank you for sharing. Are you no longer active on UA-cam?
Remember, Australia's winter from late May to late August because they are in the Southern Hemisphere.
I don’t know about the other stereotypes but for sure they are cheap and don’t tip or tip sh!t and they say a million times thank you.
I have never heard of fosters before this video. Keep in mind I live in a rural farming town, so we just have Bundy's VBs and coronas
I do reccon some of these videos should be filmed out in the country.
American that has been to Australia several times and have seen two non-threatening spiders and not a single snake.
🤜🤛
The brown snake venom can kill you under 30 minutes depending on where it bites you, so if you want to get treatment for it you better move fast.
Australian Kids: Let’s play a game it’s called catch the snake that bit you
just remember Melbourne is the last stop on your way to ANTARCTICA
to be honest i put the vegemite on kinda thick...
I dont do vegemite that often...but when i do?...
hahahaha I love how they roasted new zeland hahah that's hilarious
I mean that is pretty Aussie lol. We always have a bit of a friendly rivalry with new Zealand
Tasmania snows aswell
When has anyone ever said fosters was good?
3:54 he went for the mic, that's so embarrassing TvT
Thankyou to that girl from England for defending nz and saying NZ a better country
NZ is cool.
Q.What is geographically incorrect about new zealand?
A.its above sea level
Q.why do seagulls fly uoside down over new zealand?
A.not worth shytting on
Theres other jokes as to nz/sheep but i wont go there 8D
Nz/oz rugby...haveing competitive fun
In Australian cities . . . . the wild life is more in the pubs and clubs. If you use common sense with 'Australian' wildlife, like leave it be, it won't bother you. Yeah magpies but only in mating season. Out in the bush, even in outer suburban/country areas you might see Roos, Koalas, Kookaburras even Wombats. Along country highways in the outback there's a lot of roadkill but that's because out there it's hot during the day and cold at night but the road is bitumen so it holds the heat, creating condensation and therefore most of the highway edges are lined with 'sweet' grasses where the creatures feed, so hence . . . . roadkill. Just saying.
Vegemite is crap. Promite 👍
Spiders sometimes, snakes a lot in the out back, not scary
Can't believe Keira Knightley didn't know AC/DC were from Australia 😦
Haha nicely done. 👏
ACDC are the most unAustralian Australian band ever. most of the members are from the UK
English people in Australia having Thier own opinions as the majority left the cold UK to Australia for the longest.
Dingos are everywhere in Australia. They aite moy boibee.
Of course the steriotypes are true just wish they would lay to rest the national past time of tailgaiting (suburbs and countryside). You can't drive anywhere without finding at least three cars up your jacksie. I know it's a big country and people get lonely out there but driving too close is fricking dangerous. Not sure what this is about. You literally have to pull over to get rid of them because even if you reduce to a crawl they wont over-take either.
4:25 pfft, ignorant Brizzos no you wont, kangaroos outnumber us 2 to 1 come to the rural parts of Australia
*b i n c h i c k e n*
no one I know has drank Foster's it's promotion bullshit
The fake australians
Strewth