Some observations from someone who has lived in, or at least visited almost all of these countries in Oceania Australia: has a surprisingly strong colonial influence on the rest of Oceania, you’re going to see at least a few Aussies in all of these nations, and their food at most grocery stores Fiji: racial tensions between the richer Indian Fijians and the natives, major drug smuggling location Kiribati: whole country is sinking to the bottom of the pacific because of climate change, small area above sea level is incredibly densely populated slums, still a surprisingly nice place tho, would recommend visiting before it becomes the modern day Atlantis Marshall Islands: imagine Hawaii except worse in every way, they got all the worst elements of American culture, somehow the capital manages to have nonstop traffic jams despite literally only having one road Micronesia: come for the beautiful beaches, Then feel depressed remembering the absolutely huge amount of young men who died here during WWII Nauru: goddamn these people are fat, one of my friends from university got sent here as part of his medical school training lol New Zealand: surprisingly strong American influence, lots of American restaurants chains like Denny’s that Australia doesn’t have, also biker gangs absolutely everywhere Palau: never been here 😔 Papua New Guinea: My homeland 🥰🥰🥰 a kilogram of strong weed costs $4 here Samoa: all the locals grow up playing rugby and then DOMINATE the American NFL because rugby is objectively a better sport than gridiron Solomon Islands: lots of celebrities own private islands here Tonga: they have literally no economy, they don’t do anything except live self sufficiently, all their money comes from expatriate workers who remit money home. Surprisingly feudal class system, strong division between the aristocracy and the peasants. {Tuvalu: the UK has “British overseas territories” like Bermuda for money laundering, New Zealand has Tuvalu and Cook Islands} EDIT: I mixed up Tuvalu and Tokelau here, apologies to anyone I offended Vanuatu: they LOVE reggae music, also rapidly gentrifying by being a tax haven, beautiful but remote
@@iamboredlol9120 not really, the UK’s influence is strongest in Australia and New Zealand, but none of Oceania has that “mini-Britain” level of UK influence as somewhere like Barbados. The UK had more of a colonial influence in the past, but a lot of that has been replaced by Australian influence now. As I said previously, you see Australian foods and brands in stores here, not British brands. UK, Australian and American cultural exports like music and television are enjoyed throughout Oceania. American Evangelical Christianity and British churches like Anglicanism dominate the religious landscape of Oceania. Under the surface, the constitution, legal system and style of government of most of Oceania is very influenced by the UK, that’s true. Some parts of Oceania had a strong German influence prior to WWI and WWII, but a lot of that cultural heritage was erased due to anti-German sentiment in the region.
Tuvalu should be lying about their islands sinking. If you read the paper about New Zealand's University about this topic, they actually have gained more land. But it seems .tv is not making them a lot of money anymore.
There's 8 islands in Tuvalu, not a great sample size for the Pacific at large, saying six (as the study you mention does), doesn't disprove the concerns about sea levels. Drought is another huge concern on Tuvalu, they rely heavily on rainwater collection which is decreasing, some outer islands have been rationing fresh water.
@@angustangney3227 again they say their whole territory is sinking which is not the case. They have more land now than before and I have heard that crap since the year 2000 that at this time now they would not longer exist anymore. Which they still do.
Pretty funny (or sad?) to notice Oceania is either paradise or hell, but nothing in the middle
I think Fiji is in the middle
philipine should also included as oceania.
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average pilipos:
@@Hlil its true, though. they similar culture and languages (austronesian).
Australia is literal hell. Not rrom there but the weather seems insane (not in the positive way) in summer
The reason the Marshall islands have a radioactive sign is because of bikini atoll where the Usa tested their bombs
I randomly found Nuclear Sarcofagus when was exploring Oceania in Google Maps
If the local women are really like that, I vote for Vanuatu.
They’re actually morbidly obese lol
They aren't white. This is a portrait of a stereotypical successful traveling woman(influencer?).
@@worldoftancraftwhat?
They are bro trust me
@@marsh2537 broov troost mii
0:11 literally got me dancing
Some observations from someone who has lived in, or at least visited almost all of these countries in Oceania
Australia: has a surprisingly strong colonial influence on the rest of Oceania, you’re going to see at least a few Aussies in all of these nations, and their food at most grocery stores
Fiji: racial tensions between the richer Indian Fijians and the natives, major drug smuggling location
Kiribati: whole country is sinking to the bottom of the pacific because of climate change, small area above sea level is incredibly densely populated slums, still a surprisingly nice place tho, would recommend visiting before it becomes the modern day Atlantis
Marshall Islands: imagine Hawaii except worse in every way, they got all the worst elements of American culture, somehow the capital manages to have nonstop traffic jams despite literally only having one road
Micronesia: come for the beautiful beaches, Then feel depressed remembering the absolutely huge amount of young men who died here during WWII
Nauru: goddamn these people are fat, one of my friends from university got sent here as part of his medical school training lol
New Zealand: surprisingly strong American influence, lots of American restaurants chains like Denny’s that Australia doesn’t have, also biker gangs absolutely everywhere
Palau: never been here 😔
Papua New Guinea: My homeland 🥰🥰🥰 a kilogram of strong weed costs $4 here
Samoa: all the locals grow up playing rugby and then DOMINATE the American NFL because rugby is objectively a better sport than gridiron
Solomon Islands: lots of celebrities own private islands here
Tonga: they have literally no economy, they don’t do anything except live self sufficiently, all their money comes from expatriate workers who remit money home. Surprisingly feudal class system, strong division between the aristocracy and the peasants.
{Tuvalu: the UK has “British overseas territories” like Bermuda for money laundering, New Zealand has Tuvalu and Cook Islands} EDIT: I mixed up Tuvalu and Tokelau here, apologies to anyone I offended
Vanuatu: they LOVE reggae music, also rapidly gentrifying by being a tax haven, beautiful but remote
American Samoans play gridiron.
Based Papuan🇵🇬💪
Isn't it UK not Australia who has strong colonial influence on countries in Oceania
Other than Food chains. That is the only American influence NZ has. Kiwis are not that deep into Americans unless its to take the mick out of them
@@iamboredlol9120 not really, the UK’s influence is strongest in Australia and New Zealand, but none of Oceania has that “mini-Britain” level of UK influence as somewhere like Barbados. The UK had more of a colonial influence in the past, but a lot of that has been replaced by Australian influence now. As I said previously, you see Australian foods and brands in stores here, not British brands. UK, Australian and American cultural exports like music and television are enjoyed throughout Oceania. American Evangelical Christianity and British churches like Anglicanism dominate the religious landscape of Oceania. Under the surface, the constitution, legal system and style of government of most of Oceania is very influenced by the UK, that’s true. Some parts of Oceania had a strong German influence prior to WWI and WWII, but a lot of that cultural heritage was erased due to anti-German sentiment in the region.
Literally 1984
"Big Brother is watching you"
1:15 I love their natural blond hair
Yoooo! They did Papau guinea dirty😂😂😂 im hollering
Funny that the kiwi is wearing an aussie hoodie.
Hand-me-downs from his big brother
ofc in kiribati ,theres : poland , paris , london and banana
I'm Mad that you forgot about french Polynesia, the rdr2 reference would've been goated
Pls do Egyptian Cities be like
You put to the NZ guy a plush with an Australian flag, mate
Lmao Hawaii would like to talk about positive portrayal of Micronesia
What’s the song for Palau?
1:37 What is this Seychelles doing?
Australia best one
What’s the song on Nauru again?0:34
I like that
@@user-ux1oo6ti8k Eko Yon (Nauru) :)
Podrías poner el nombre de todas las canciones Utilizadas en el Video 😅
Новая Зеландия стронг!
What’s the song on NZ again?
@@averagehum4n Upside down from Jack Jonsonn
Хах, первое это ава Брентона Тарранта
Tonga is an Oceanian king 😂
I want to know the song for kiribati please
name of all songs?
Yes, my favorite Oceania nation Seychelles
@@odakidakida9193 It was my old Avatar so thats why he was there :)
Eastasia next pls 🙏🙏🙏
Poor Marshall islands
More Vids like that
Do canadian province
New Zealand Song?
@@Kiwi_Celt Upside Down
Wait Paulau should have german too
1984 😂
Yo
You got the New Zealand one wrong there’s no people there just sheep and kiwis
And me
Tuvalu should be lying about their islands sinking.
If you read the paper about New Zealand's University about this topic, they actually have gained more land. But it seems .tv is not making them a lot of money anymore.
There's 8 islands in Tuvalu, not a great sample size for the Pacific at large, saying six (as the study you mention does), doesn't disprove the concerns about sea levels.
Drought is another huge concern on Tuvalu, they rely heavily on rainwater collection which is decreasing, some outer islands have been rationing fresh water.
@@angustangney3227 again they say their whole territory is sinking which is not the case. They have more land now than before and I have heard that crap since the year 2000 that at this time now they would not longer exist anymore. Which they still do.
Agaon hate and trying to show Newzelanders as "supreme beings" over Tuvaluans???
Next south asia
Es tierra de nadie, literalmente
Oceania group:
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Name for 1:25 and 0:49 ?
Tuvalu eas
1:25 Bloodpop (reversed)
@@agop_minosyanTuvalu doesn’t have an official EAS.
Too lazy to write the song? So dude, you have my dislike.