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Hmm the lowest hourly rate here is $23.
Unfortunately, regarding the immigration, you may find the attitude is changing. There are too many Australian people without homes now,due to the lack of housing. We continue to let people live here, which of course is cool but if there’s no room to house everyone then we are gonna have a big problem!!!!! Which it’s become. Until we can take care of our own I think we should put a stop to anyone just being able to live here.
I 100% agree! It's getting ridiculous. Especially overseas investors.....
Send the pislamists back to their hellholes and we'd be right.
Yeah nah = No
Nah yeah = Yes
It's basically whatever you or the speaker land on last. You could hear, "Nah, nah, nah, yeah". That means "Yes". Likewise, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, nah" = "No".
There are 12 things you cannot do in Australia. The twelth thing being you cannot say "there are 11 things you cannot do in Australia"
Bloke is not an insult, it's the equivalent of the word 'guy'.
Ie. "I was talking to the skinny bloke down the shops" or "That tubby bloke next door is a right dickhead".
As a child my grandparents had an outdoor toilet and yes we saw snakes in it. And you always put an s on maccas
As a military veteran, I was on exercise in the middle of Australia. Made the rookie mistake of not rolling up my sleeping bag, came back to an Inland Taipan sitting in the bottom of the sleeping bag..
Holy crap, out of all the Australian snakes you don't wanna come across you got stuck with the worst of them, damn
Remember the $40 at a restaurant is all you pay - the tax is included and you don't have to tip. Most of the cost of a beer is tax as the government tries to discourage excess drinking.
Firstly bloke is a neutral term, blokes and sheilas = men and women. If someone takes offence it's usually an objection to being associated with the segment of Australian culture that uses the terminology.
I always find it funny that when talking about Australia having dangerous animals people are obsessing over the reptiles, fish, and spiders. But they completely ignore the large predatory mammals, or ridiculously powerful and dangerous herbivorous mammals.
Oh and I have never heard someone drop the s off of Maccas
First house I remember living in had an outside toilet. We had a few Red-Bellied Black snakes over the years curled up in the corner.
Number 1 - 'Stay on the path' is good advice, but not because you're more likely to meet deadly creatures if you don't.
If you're hiking in a forested area and stray from the path, there's a good chance you'll get lost in the endless forest and die.
It's Macca's. You'll love eating in Melbourne. The multi culture of food there is a buzz.
With the insults we like to give them so we can see if they can give it back to us better than the one we gave them. It's just friendly banter in a way having a laugh.
Also we have RBT's as in random breath testing for grog and drugs
New toilets you buy now have a one way internal flap near the connection end where you connect to the piping.
The “Yeah, Na” is pretty simple really, the ‘Yeah’ means, ‘Yes, I understand / acknowledge what you’re saying’, and the ‘Na’ means, ‘But no, I don’t agree with you’ or if you’re being asked if you want to do something, ‘No, I don’t want to / can’t make it’.
Or even simpler, because sometimes it’s yeh nah yeh, it’s whichever one they end on is the answer.
@@Amanda-uc5jq That’s the one for people that like to think out loud. 😂
@@_alifeallmine_ so true 🤣
Born and bred 45yr old Australian and have only ever come across 2 snakes in my life, one was a red belly black snake in our yard.
red belly snake is kinda cool lol
A lot of these quotes are off the mark. Get a Lonely Planet guide to Australia. You can work to a range of budgets, don't forget that the USD, the GBP & Euro are much higher in value than the AUD e.g., an Australian dollar is currently about US65c. As with most countries big cities are more expensive, unless you are a local travelling around. Also, the Australian population is only 26,000,000 in a country the of the continental USA, plus most Australians don't need foodstamps or second jobs to survive, unlike some other countries who pay slave-wages.
One thing to remember is that even though a restaurant meal may cost 40 Aussie Clam Shells, that's all it costs; no added tips or additional taxes. On top of which, one Aussie Clam Shell is only worth around 60 something US cents.
Hey ya! So if ur planning to go to Oz then u must come & see our little country too!! ❤ New Zealand!!
will do
He won't.. it's just for the views 😅
@@squizzy4207 big head squizzy I will remember this comment 😂
@@CVTECK1you can visit all the places about Lord of the Rings
I've never seen a snake in the toilet, but I don't doubt people have had that happen. Spiders and frogs and crickets yes, snakes no.
Agreed, no snakes, frogs and spiders yes!
No way do you need $100 a day for food. You can spend way more than that, but you don't have to eat expensive. Most pubs do a lunch special for $15 to $20 that is a good meal and a regular drink.
Yep. A chicken parmi is about $17.
Snakes like frogs but I live on a property in the Hunter Valley NSW and there are lots of snakes but I have never seen one in the bathroom. Mainly around the pool or down at the creek.
Yes, the lockout law was after 1am. You can't walk into a pub anymore, but the pub still serves until 3am if it is licensed to so, so if you are in a club, you're ok. Just don't walk out of one and go to another at 12.30 because if you don't make the in by 1 am, you're locked out, but if you're in the pub you can drink until 3 am.
The lockout laws were definitely just a Sydney thing. Where I live in Melbourne, even just within a few minutes of my house there are multiple nightclubs that open 24 hours on weekends. One in particular stays open basically from Friday night until Monday morning, then around the corner there's another that stays open continuously from Monday morning to Tuesday afternoon, people stumble in & out at all hours. There are pubs that open until 5am, bottle shops (liquor stores) that are 24/7, and public transport is 24 hours on weekends to make sure people have a safe way to get home from all-night clubs.
I’ve never had a snake in the toilet but at my parents home we’ve had the eastern brown snake in our backyard during summer. Our dogs have killed another type of snake once… lucky they were safe.
Well away from town, yes years ago had a red bellied black snake in the toilet room, green tree frogs are common in back yard toilets
Yes I've had a few snakes take a nap in my toilet.
My neice married a lovely German gentleman who immigrated to Australia as a teenager. He's definitely a gentle giant, and we all love him. He's definitely the cuddly teddy bear type. When we got together a few days before their wedding, he was cuddling and kissing the cheeks of all of the girls in the family. Last year, they had a baby boy. I'm sure he's a warm, loving daddy. I know another one, but he's a friend of ours who's a Punjabi Indian. I don't think he'd be comfortable if I tried hugging him.
Bloke's an older term. It's certainly not meant to be offensive. But the majority of Aussie ladies don't really like being called sheilas, which is another old term. On the other hand, no matter our age, girls work for us. Just one last comment.
Yea frogs have come out of our toilet but we live in the tropics. Snakes no..that would be more areas that aren’t suburban I guess. Lowest wage is higher than $18, that’s wrong. Also I know you love Australia, if you want to see a lot of great stuff about the Great Barrier Reef etc, check out the Channel back 2 basics adventures / back to basics castaways. You’ll love it.
Snakes, I have seen one 'outside' an old outdoor toilet, he didn't notice me! 😂 Don't eat at tourist only spots! 😉 You can't enter a club after 1.30am, but you can order beer if you are already there! 😏 Do get out of the cities! Yes, we have multicultural food festivals regularly! 😋 We have great public transport, mostly! 😄 Boat people, avoid politics! 😁 We are often just joking! 👍
sound like a good time to me Jenn
As someone who has replaced around 100 roofs. I have relocated about 20 snakes
It's true that in some parts of Australia we get snakes and frogs in our toilets. But I've never seen them. I do remember one news story very well. A male truckie (truck driver) was in the middle of nowhere one night and was desperate to go. He found a public toilet, but he didn't find out about the venomous snake in it until he'd been bitten in his equipment. Fortunately they got him to hospital in plenty of time to save his life. Of course he wasn't about to show anyone where he'd been bitten during the interview.
If you like AFL you'll freaking love Rugby League.
Nope!
i watch League
Green frogs 🐸 but I’ve only come across them in public toilets that don’t get used a lot because there in the middle of woop woop!!! I’ve only come across snakes in the backyard or inside just chillin out.(python)
Oh ok
A few things:
1.yes the snake in the toilet this is real but only something to worry about once you start getting rural, on the other hand, you definitely wanna check for spiders before you sit down ANYWHERE, toilet, bus stop, in the bush, in the city.....doesn't matter check everywhere for spiders:)
2: He got the lockout thing a bit wrong. You can't enter a bar after 1:30 am but if you're in there you can still order drinks til about 3am and you can of course leave whenever you want, you just better be on your way home:)
3:The cost of living. I'm Australian but I've been living in Switzerland for a lot of years and I gotta say, seeing my friends talk about just the cost of groceries there these days is absolutely mindblowing and it's not like living in Switzerland is a budget lifestyle haha
4:The immigration thing. It's not coz Australians are too laid back to talk about it that it's a bad idea, on the contrary, it's an extremely touchy subject because people have very strong opinions about it that are generally polar opposites from each other and that's a conversation that can get real heated real fast....same goes for Aboriginal issues, as a foreigner I would just keep away from those topics:)
Finally.....It's Macca's "pronounced Makkuz" :)
We do have dangerous animals and spiders and stuff ..but they're not everywhere
Snakes spiders etc In the country road rest stops Yeah nah aye ! always check under the lid before you sit.
The minimum wage is higher than the $18/hr he said. It's now about $23/hr
We used to live out woop woop, and we would constantly find snakes in the loo. Depending on where you live, it can happen fairly often. But it's not a common occurrence for most I would say.
Hi not personally snakes but frogs yes , but snakes has happened not likely. Old video and he was drinking in Sydney tourist traps and I pay $6 for a beer.
Happy to offer advice or answer any questions if your family hops down here....I used to work in the travel industry
the problem with laws on restricting sales of alcohol is that not everyone works 9 til 5. I had a mate who worked nights producing newspapers and he would stop at a pub and have a beer at 7:30 in the morning (we are in Melbourne).
There's no laws in Victoria restricting sales of alcohol. If you want a beer after night shift just go to a pokies shithole.
Sydney’s lockout laws are unique to Sydney, and they exist to stop drunken brawls in the streets in the middle of the night.
The lock out laws are not unique in Sydney, it happens in Melbourne aswell
@@jaidepriestley6377 never heard of that. Just looked it up, and there was a lockout law trialled for three months in 2008.
There’s also a 1am limitation on new liquor licenses across inner city Councils, but not a lock out law, which is what Sydney has.
There's no lockout laws in Sydney. Hasn't been for 3 years.
@jaidepriestley6377 where in Melbourne? I've never seen any.
Have a look on google search it will tell you that lockout laws start a 2am, plus I experienced it for myself!
No not any snakes but cane toads and green frogs 🐸 which are harmless.. 😎🇦🇺
OMG in the Toilet?
@@CVTECK1 they get under the rim.. they love the moisture when you flush the toilet.
Only in certain areas, most Aussies never have to deal with that
This almost 66 year young Aussie has never seen a snake in the crapper, over the last 23 years I have seen maybe a dozen on the farm I'm on , my mini foxy was sleeping in the sun & a King Brown just slithered past her as I said very quietly "don't wake up Missy don't wake up,!" And a few years later my Jack Russell Terrier (Chopper) caught & killed a black snake just a few meeters from my mate's kids, but he got bitten before he ripped the snake to bits, $900 vet bill 😮
It's actually Macca's with an s ...because it's called Mcdonalds
You can get out of a pub after 1.30 am you just cant get back in . I think you can buy a drink after that but you can't get in and buy a drink.
Lockout laws haven't existed for 3 years. So you can get into anywhere after 1.30 am.
Never had a snake come up from the bowl but a red belly was hanging out over the toilet when I was a kid. Though I am an Aussie, I'm not an idiot and got tf out of there quick smart.
Wish I could post a photo, I have one with 15 green tree frogs in a portable toilet, you learn to share habitats or go for a walk and dig a hole 😂
AU$9 for a beer really isn't expensive compared to the US. That's around US$6 and last time I was in the US that was around the average, even before a tip (which isn't required in Australia).
Also when that guy said a meal costs $40 he's talking about in a restaurant, not at "Maccas" (which we don't call a restaurant here). In a typical, mid-range, sit-down, non-chain restaurant you'd be looking at $20-25 (AU, so about US$13-17) for a main course, $40 would be main course + drinks, total price inclusive of tax with no tip required. Again, from my last experience travelling in the US, restaurants weren't any cheaper than here after tax + tip is added and you convert the currency.
The public transport thing is not true we have trains that run the entire East and west coast. Multiple trains...our public transport is fantastic....but we also have alot of buses and coaches and trams
Eating out is expensive but if you can cook yourself it is not too bad. I am single I spend less than $100 on food for the week but I do shop wisely by going to a market for fruit vegies and most meat.
Three 375ml cans of 5% alcohol beer and you’re at the limit .05
Yep.
when i lived in North Turramurra in the north of Sydney we had a second toilet near the pool and one day I went in to have a leek closed the door looked down and wedged between the door and the frame was about 6 inches of black tail belonging to a 4-foot red belly black snake, so I opened the door. and it went out and I had. my leek! snakes don't want to be around people.
I had frogs in the toilet in Queensland. Alcohol laws different away from Sydney. I saw a black take-away coffee being purchased in an American TV show and it cost US$4.50 which is almost $AUS7.00. Melbourne has the best coffee in the world and it would never cost as much as $7.00.
A mate of mine had a carpet snake fall through her bathroom ceiling while her teenage daughter was in there haha
I've seen lots of frogs in the toilet but you normally have to live in the sub tropics/ tropics and if im visiting an outhouse in the bush i would definitely check fot a python
The Yeah Nah thing or Nah Yeah thing is a half hearted answer to either agree or disagree or want or not want to do.
Yeah Nah means for example yes I'll do it but really no won't do it.
If you say Yeah Nah it means No and Nah Yeah means Yes.
No snakes in the toilet!!!
In Australia our toilets were always out in the back garden so yeah snakes, lizards, red back spiders could all get in,
We live rural Australia and we have had snakes over the years, the scariest time was when the cat bought a snake in as a gift for my mum, she dropped it at her feet!!! 😮😂😂😂(now it’s funny, it wasn’t then!)
Maccas is correct depending on the sentence construction: "I am going to Maccas."
The money per day is totally wrong. The quote for the food $ 40 as a regular price for food/ meal. Only if you go into a pub/bar/ sit down restaurant. But most won't do that every night, or even everyday. There is plenty of places to eat. Like Maccas( mcdonalds), KFC, Subway, cafes for takeaway( take out) and gas stations. Even go into a supermarket and they now sell sandwiches. If you want a ready made meal it's on offer everywhere and under $ 10.
G'day Mate! Greetings from OZ! This video is a bit out of date for some bits like our minimum wage is now $23.23 AUD per hour( around $15.00 USD)... Yeh Nah is NO and Nah Yeh is YES... It's Maccas with an "S"not Macca! Those lockout laws were ended on March 8 this year and you don't drink drive because here the police will set up RBT's or Random Breath Tests where a group of 6 - 10 officers will flag down vehicles and administer a breathalizer test and if that is clear but the officer thinks there is still something off they will do a saliva drug test. All of which means we are safer on our roads... BTW if you are just going to the most concentrated tourist spots then it is expensive for food and drinks...I buy a schooner of beer(15 fl oz) near me for $8 which is about $5.20 USD but in a high end bar or hotel that can be over $25 AUD while a pub meal can be as little as $15 AUD which is less than $10USD... Cheers!
good info. I don't drink beer i only drink moonshine the good stuff
Snakes 🐍 and spiders 🕷️ and frogs 🐸 love the toilet can 🚽. That’s $100 dollars Australian 🇦🇺 around $50 dollars USA
It’s just yer nar ……if you want sun and better weather it’s Sydney not Melbourne….regarding snakes and frogs in the toilet you will have that happen up Queensland…also it’s maccas in Sydney….and last most of the slang is up north or out west of Australia
Enjoy your trip mate
Weather is subjective though when it comes to "better". Sydney is warmer but more humid and much wetter. Melbourne is colder, but a lot more dry. So it depends is you prefer wet, humid climates or dry temperate climates. Everyone is different with what they prefer, it seems like a generalisation (mostly among Australians) that more tropical/humid always equals more desirable, but it's not everyone's preference.
Bro when you come Melbourbne there are few suburbs you gotta not spend too much time in especially in Richmond where drug addicts galore or Franskton you could get stabbed for smile or not having a ciggie (cigarette) but overall Melbs is good place to enjoy night life, sports and social events and plus when you divive deep into Victoria the state for Melbourne you will see beautiful things and scenes you will froth over. Lingo changes suburb to subrub, city to city abd state to state also the age aswell. If you come Melbs hit me up would love to show ya around 🤙🤙🤙
Very interesting. About the prices, I looked up the exchange rate. 100 AUD = 64.44 USD
Fucking hell, I'm not sure where they got their pricing from but it's not that expensive. I live in Melbourne and can easily eat out for cheaper than that.
Lock out laws for pubs are exclusive to Sydney, Melbourne doesn't have them.
And blokes not a insult bloke, its like saying "man" or "bro".
Definitely come here mate, i was born here and man I'm so lucky i was.
I love this joint.
Johnny i'm working on it brother. I have my own Business and it's just me so i need to plan ahead and go relax for about 2 weeks out there and fish
Yeah he may have been talking about prices in Sydney's touristy areas like Darling Harbour. They are obviously very expensive and overpriced. You'll easily find amazing quality multicultural food for under $20 for a main course in Melbourne.
That was a FOOD FAIR you were looking at. Best way to try foods of the world.
Yes..found snake..python in toilet 50 yes ago as we were in bushy area and still have nightmares over it and Xmas even now I'm 80 I always turn light on in middle of night..About month ago a young mother up the coast had to get snake handler in to remove snake from her toilet bowl...
Frogs in public toilets..... defo a thing.
You can eat and drink cheaper than what he. Dont eat in tourist areas. Plenty of other options
Big green tree frogs in the toilet too 🐸
ohh boy.. if i sit i'm looking every 10 minutes make sure nothing is in there
the snake thing is real!
In the North you will always find frogs in your toilet!!
wow
Nah man alot of pubs and most liqour stores open at 10:30 am but all clubs and pubs are aloud to sell alcohol until 2am but we have a thing called lock out where you are not aloud in a club or pub after 1:30am
Only Sydney had a thing called the lockout law. Not anywhere else in Australia. And the lockout law doesn't exist anymore. It hasn't for 3 years.
I'm pretty sure you mentioned this before. Bloke is not an insult. It just meens man/male. A woman is a Sheila. Your not going to get arrested at .05 but you'll have to walk home or get a lift and pay a fine.
She said "You big boy I charge you double"
lol
I don't know who spread that misinformation but you got it right the first time, it's maccas, not macca, who calls mcdonalds "mcdonald".
Yeah nar yeah means yes, nar yeah nar means no, no never seen a snake in a toilet same for frogs, you can buy a beer after 1am you just can't get into the pub
The lock out laws prevent people coming in to a pub AFTER 1:30 AM. You are more than welcome to write yourself off at midday if that's your prerogative.
I totally agree with your stance on drinking and driving; Just don't do it.
Years ago we had a government ad campaign with the slogan "If you drink and drive, you're a bloody idiot".
Lockout laws don't exist. They haven't for 3 years.
It's the last word. Yeah, nah, yeah is a yes. Nah yeah nah is a no.
Yeah! Nah! = No. Nah! Yeah! = Yes.
Taxi drivers in Aus like to be tipped; don't let your travel agent tell you otherwise.
You need to check out Issac Butterfield (Aussie comedian). He often demolishes these type of videos.
I've gone to have a shower one night, pulled back the shower curtain and " nope, not showering tonight". There was a 5ft python sitting in the bath tub. Our minimum wage is now $23.00/hr. That food place looked like a local market. Some of the info in this video is waaaay off. But then, it is made by a non Australian, who obviously hasn't done his research on some facts.
Lynn a python what in the word. did you get it out or called someone. I wouldn't us the bathroom in my dimm light like i have here
@CVTECK1 lol. I just left it to go back out of the window in the morning. He now lives in my hay shed and is about 9 or 10ft long.
Current minimum wage $23.23 pe hour
That's what she said made me laugh
Australian minimum wage is not the highest in the World at $18.93 per hour !! Our minimum wage here in New Zealand is $22.70 per hour at the moment and is about to go up to $23.10 per hour soon !!
Nope. Aus is currently $23.23 an hour and pushing to go to $24.89
@@Rastusmishka12 Ok....but your Taxed more 🤔
@stubyles1654 nothing to do with your original statement. We could discuss cost of living, superannuation, or whatever economic topic at all, but none of it is related to your original comment.
@@Rastusmishka12 Original comment was related to what was said on the video at the time you idiot...I never said nz paid the highest minimum wage right now....actually Luxembourg offers the highest minimum wage of any country worldwide....and Nz is better off than Australia with the things you mentioned such as taxes and the cost of living !!
The Yeah Nah. "Yeah" equals you saying "I am hearing you, understanding the comment", Nah is your response to the comment, saying it's a no from you on it.
Yeah nah Yeah !! 🤣🤣
Yeah nah mate. 😂
nah yeah haaaa
Yeah means yes you understand the question but the answer is no = yeah nah
omg lol
Yeah, nah = Nah
Nah, yeah = Yeah
why not just say nah=nah lol
@@CVTECK1 We're Aussies. We have a strong sense of pisstaking so like to try to confuse people. :)
@@CVTECK1 And, it acknowledges that we know what we're responding to. LOL
Low quality production "You can't get a beer after 1.30 in the morning", then proceeds to say that last call is at 3 am... also, he says that after 1.30, you can't get in or OUT, so.. if you stay longer than 1.30, you can't get out until some point in the morning? I cannot recall the last time I heard so many logical fallacies in such a short time.
I have no issue with your size. You strike as one of those big cuddly teddy bear types. I certainly know some. A couple of them are my family members. Which works for my family. We're a big warm cuddly bunch. I'm the baby of 8 kids, 6 girls and 2 boys. No we're not Catholic. Mum had issues with medication and dad refused to do anything. I was their little surprised package. My mum was 44 when I was born. My eldest sister was 23 (her son is one of the guys I'll be writing about). There was an 11 1/2 age difference between the second youngest and I. My 2 eldest sisters were married and having kids. When my nephew and his wife were engaged the two of us agreed about his being a teddy bear. Then she said "Just don't tell him that." I'm starting a second comment.
I want to add one thing. NEVER tip anybody here. We always try to avoid tipping because we don't want to have a tipping culture like in USA. Nobody likes tipping here, and people are paid enough already. It sounds mean, but it's for the greater good.
Not sure how “bloke” is supposed to be an insult?? Literally the same as calling you a “guy”.
Yea, na, yea means I understand what your asking or saying but your not right with your understanding. Drinking lock out applies in NSW. Not Melbourne. No snakes in toilet in cities. I've only seen 1 wild snake in my more than 50 years in Melbourne.
Australia is expensive if you’re Australian but for Americans australia is cheap because 1 dollar australian equals 64c U.S
Looking at the exchange rate means nothing without making an 'average wage vs average cost' comparison.
Doesn't sound like this bloke has ever been to Australia.
If he has very very narrow experience
haaa