As an aussie living in the suburbs " no sand or beach " ... we don't go bare foot ... considering the piping hot concrete and tarmac ... its just common sense ... 🥵 💭
Grew up in the bush in Victoria in the 60’s and we never wore shoes. The soles of our feet were like leather. Did wear them to school as we had to, and also in the bush bush in case of snakes. Oh and never walk barefoot on concrete on a stinking hot Aussie day, you will get burn blisters on your feet, very painful 😂 Our roads weren’t made so we just ran across the stones like nothing. My son still only wears shoes out as he’s a bit of a germaphobe but as a kid, no shoes, even in winter, only for school.
People do go to the supermarket in pj and slippers/ugg boots in Tasmania. Maybe because it's cooler and we wear pj for more of the year. Fun fact we also call the air conditioner a heat pump because we use it for warmth, not cooling.
I thought Cheerios was a breakfast cereal. I'm from SA so everything here has a slightly Germanic name. Definitely frankfurts here. Never heard the term little boys, but cocktail sausage is the official name on the packets of stuff made interstate. A porta-loo is what tradies use on job sites, and provide extra toilet facilities at concerts as they are literally portable toilets. A dunny is a permanent structure outside someone's house. Putting a wet towel over the fan works much better than a bucket of ice - cheap evaporative cooling - it's how the Coolgardie Safe was invented. We get wasted here too. Never heard the term maggotted before in my life. Clearly this woman didn't do her research as I see people shopping in pyjamas in Woolworths all the time, and not just children.
Jimmy is my all time favourite singer. That voice he has, is sublime. More than 50 years of singing, both with Chisel and his own solo career. In Australia bands were only successful if they can play live, and that is when you see the chemistry of the band. Start with 2003 Ringside concert with Bow River and When the War is Over. NB they have two singers, Jimmy and Ian Moss.
@@sarahkb99 yup pretty much! I got bitten by a spider and saw a Chinese doctor and he asked me why I didn’t go to the hospital 🤣 I just said because it’s Australia 🤣
No, because I’m from northern NSW and it is indeed Cheerios for me, Chris Hemsworth grew up in country Victoria, that whole state is backwards down there lol I mean they follow AFL down there when the greatest game of all NRL is available
Obviously Chris has not visited many regional Australian towns - seeing people down the shops in their pyjamas is a regular occurrence. Complete with slippers or Ugg boots (or bare feet), dressing gowns, or blankets.
That's a load. You have to wear shoes to school, and that's just public schools, and his kids would got to a good school so they definitely do. Unless they are home schooled :P Plus ppl do wear pajamas in Coles and Woolies and I'm In Canberra.
I teach in a primary school in Melbourne. We had a series of exchanges with a school in Auckland and adopted their no shoe approach ( which we discovered is really common over there) Our kids bring thongs or slippers if they want ( especially for our cold winters!) but they all kick their shoes off as soon as they get in class and so do we! They do wear them outdoors though ( in the NZ school they don't)
i unfortunately feel so left out of lots of aussie cultural things because im from tasmania lol and its cold as hell down here so going out with out shoes? nuh uh, i would freeze my feet off especially rn as its winter WE ALSO DONT HAVE BIN CHICKENS! weird i know lol
In New Zealand people go to the supermarket in their pyjamas and barefooted. I’ve been in Kmart at 10pm and seen many a family walking around in that exact attire.
@@steelcrown7130 Yeah peppers suggests that they are hot and peppery but I think capsicums are technically in the "peppers" family. Capsicums are Chilli Peppers younger, distant cousins.
We go to the supermarket in our pj's and we also go everywhere barefooted. Doesn't matter whether you're in the city or not. South islanders might be different, that place is like a whole other country.
They banned wearing PJs at my mums local Supermarket in the UK - Morrisons- years ago, mums going in usually after school drop off in the mornings - I live in Qld Aus and have on a number of occasions worn my PJ’s to my local supermarket of a evening and I’m not the only one 😂😂
@@aperinichOh FFS, I don’t do it personally but it’s wearing pyjamas not taking a dump in the supermarket aisle. Save the outrage for something worthwhile.
So I’ve just learnt that cheerios are apparently small hot dog sausages. I’ve never made the connection because I’ve only ever had cheerios served room temperature at parties.
The little sausages were know as savaloys hence little boys cos Aussie love to play with words. I actually think it goes back to Cockney slang. Could be wrong but what the heck.
@@usercarefree44 I know they are a hotdog type of sausage, I was referring to them being large not small. The best ones are from a European delicatessen
@@rachelcookie321 That's crazy coz if someone hurts their foot in your shop, you are liable and may get sued. Also your feet would get so dirty and you might stand on something painful. Plus if I'm at a cafe having something to eat, I don't want bare feet around me, it's kinda rude.
Thts the beauty of being raised in Oz, u know where to and where not to step. Generally u dont go barfoot in the bush. Spiders dont usually hang out in supermarkets barefoot with pjs on so its a pretty safe bet u wont get bit.
When I was going to primary school in Queensland, never wore shoes, ost families were not financially iable we had a pair of shoes for going out when we dressed up, we wore sandstones, old fashioned name for sneakers
Certain questions can be hard to answer correctly per individual, as most people go by what they grew up with and/or seen with their two eyes, I have seen a lot of people wear pajamas to all kinds of shops, even Maccas, but I have personally seen them, Chris may not, so it's natural for him to say it doesn't happen, and as for parking on the wrong side of the road, which is not always seen, but I have done it myself, and I have seen others do it, mostly happens going to a party and stuff like that, though I have never heard or seen anyone get a ticket for it, but doesn't mean someone had a ticket given to them.. Chris has a good point with the Capsicum and pepper, pepper/peppers, that one was weird, Capsicum is nothing like a pepper, maybe a gigantic fat one but still why would you call two different things the same name, sigh It is really true about UK doesn't really have aircon? is this because of the weather difference, as Australia can be hot as hell, whereas if it hits 20 in UK, its classed as hot hahaha, 20 is like every day weather here and depends on the time of year is still cold, it's not hot until it hits 30-40+
As a Las Vegas native…..this bare foot BECAUSE it’s hot thing is blowing my mind. Here you can literally cook an egg on the sidewalk. Thats a 3rd degree burn on your feet 😂 they must have special pavement
Chris is the best he knows all , btw Rusty nails in a modern shopping centre really? Dog poo really? Surely one has eyes to see whats in front of em and basically pets not allowed in shopping centres. And way I see people even go barefoot in our Bunnings Hardware stores where the nails are sold so take that Britain. You gotta be tough here in Australia. And its Capsicum i taste No pepperiness with Capsicum so you can have your Pepper vs Peppers Britain makes no sense to me.
I think it got called pepper because that was the common name of another plant within the same species the chili pepper, both are part of the capsicum annuum species but capsicums dont have capsaicin the compound in chili peppers that make them hot so they just got called Peppers or bell peppers in america
As some who’s lived in Australia for good 10 years I don’t get the barefoot thing precisely because it’s HOT. It’s like walking in fire out there, how do you guys do it and most importantly why? Feet must become insensitive at some point
As a kid yes I did but we were always on holidays in the coast and at the beach so it was not needed to wear shoes except for the thongs for walking on the hot sand and when the road and footpaths were to hot. And as Chris said it really only where you are at in Australia… if you live in a beach town or village it’s the going thing to go bare feet.. 😊🙄🤷♀️🇦🇺
@@kimberleyanderson46 I didn’t say they did I just said they a bit more relaxed where they live being a beach town just about everyone doesn’t were shoes.. you only have to go walking there and you see it. 🧐🙄🤷♀️🇦🇺
Rubbish. Chris lives in New South Wales and no children would be allowed to attend school without shoes. I think Chris might be ‘having a lend” of the interviewer - as we say in Australia. In other words, he’s joking with her.
In Queensland shoes are indeed optional unless a restaurant
Byron Bay is in NSW.
Other places in QLD that you have to wear shoes are RSLs, nightclubs, and a fair few bars
Yes true but I see what people do to the footpaths. There is no way I would not wear shoes.
Not where there are Bindis though
Same in NZ.
Whole interview was rad tbh
Not an Aussie if you don’t run around bare feet on hot days. Don’t have to be on the coast.
As an aussie living in the suburbs " no sand or beach " ... we don't go bare foot ... considering the piping hot concrete and tarmac ... its just common sense ... 🥵 💭
i used to go to university in adelaide without shoes on.
Yeah, no when the heat is hot enough to melt the tar in the road I'm not going barefoot. That's what thongs are for.
@@Kustom2170fake Aussie behaviour
Don’t you have grass, of course no one runs around bare feet on the tar.
Cheerios is what we call the little sausages in Qld. And if you've never seen someone shopping in pj's you haven't been to a 24hr KMart . . . . .
Or Coles, or Woolies, or Aldi.
@@cindybrennan2330 true!
LOVE IT! Oklahoma USA. 24 hr Walmart is the SAME!!!
You have Kmarts in Australia?
@@magj22004 yep.
They are called a scroll because they look like the end of a rolled up piece of paper
"Imagine pajamas with bare feet. Unreal." - That's New Zealand 🇳🇿😁
Bs...only if you're a lazy so and so...
😂 No lies detected.
Or ugg boots.
Haha damn
I was just thinking that 😂 We do both 😂😂😂
Aussie here, bare feet all the time, jammies to the supermarket, also a regular occurrence, especially on sundays. Maggotted is when ur beyond wasted.
Chris has the best energy 🎉
Barefeet are a thing here in New Zealand too. 💚🌏💚
So is poor housing, low productivity and government intervention to combat fetal alcohol syndrome.
Grew up in the bush in Victoria in the 60’s and we never wore shoes. The soles of our feet were like leather. Did wear them to school as we had to, and also in the bush bush in case of snakes. Oh and never walk barefoot on concrete on a stinking hot Aussie day, you will get burn blisters on your feet, very painful 😂 Our roads weren’t made so we just ran across the stones like nothing. My son still only wears shoes out as he’s a bit of a germaphobe but as a kid, no shoes, even in winter, only for school.
People do go to the supermarket in pj and slippers/ugg boots in Tasmania. Maybe because it's cooler and we wear pj for more of the year.
Fun fact we also call the air conditioner a heat pump because we use it for warmth, not cooling.
Not a proud fact to advertise; just saying as a fellow aussie.
Same in Canberra.
Might be a cold weather thing.
In Melbourne, its becoming a thing, especially with kids under say 20. Rock up to the supermarket in your onesy/PJs to pick up snacks.
I thought Cheerios was a breakfast cereal. I'm from SA so everything here has a slightly Germanic name. Definitely frankfurts here. Never heard the term little boys, but cocktail sausage is the official name on the packets of stuff made interstate. A porta-loo is what tradies use on job sites, and provide extra toilet facilities at concerts as they are literally portable toilets. A dunny is a permanent structure outside someone's house. Putting a wet towel over the fan works much better than a bucket of ice - cheap evaporative cooling - it's how the Coolgardie Safe was invented. We get wasted here too. Never heard the term maggotted before in my life. Clearly this woman didn't do her research as I see people shopping in pyjamas in Woolworths all the time, and not just children.
Little boys is definitely a Victorian thing. Munted is the term here for totally wasted.
I am from SA to
In GB you are supposed to park in the correct direction of the traffic on the side of the road so your rear lights show in your headlamps
Ice Water in front of fan or even a wet towel works, not just ice.
Jimmy is my all time favourite singer. That voice he has, is sublime. More than 50 years of singing, both with Chisel and his own solo career. In Australia bands were only successful if they can play live, and that is when you see the chemistry of the band. Start with 2003 Ringside concert with Bow River and When the War is Over. NB they have two singers, Jimmy and Ian Moss.
My kids won’t wear shoes all year round either in Australia! 🤘🏼
Wow, thats cool
What about splinters and like broken glass, can't they get hurt?
I mean, that's cool
Where I live would be impossible 😅
I think in Australia we aren’t soft people. If we get hurt, we get hurt and get over it 🤷🏼♀️
@@sarahkb99 yup pretty much! I got bitten by a spider and saw a Chinese doctor and he asked me why I didn’t go to the hospital 🤣 I just said because it’s Australia 🤣
I think Cheerios is a Queensland specific thing?
Yep
No, because I’m from northern NSW and it is indeed Cheerios for me, Chris Hemsworth grew up in country Victoria, that whole state is backwards down there lol I mean they follow AFL down there when the greatest game of all NRL is available
@@michaeldudgeon mate..
Cheerios also used in NZ as the name
Nope. Victoria too…..in the 50s anyway.
I’ve seen pj’s in the supermarket more than once n Perth.
😂"What, in the supermarket?" 😂 Gotta love Chris's SoH
Obviously Chris has not visited many regional Australian towns - seeing people down the shops in their pyjamas is a regular occurrence. Complete with slippers or Ugg boots (or bare feet), dressing gowns, or blankets.
Australia sounds a lot like Florida. My mom never wore shoes anywhere until moving up north and she still fights it. ❤
Barefoot in boxers and a t-shir..... Welcolme to Darwin, Australia. Too bloody hot for anything else😂😂😂😂😂
The host is brilliant! Such a natural.
That's a load. You have to wear shoes to school, and that's just public schools, and his kids would got to a good school so they definitely do. Unless they are home schooled :P Plus ppl do wear pajamas in Coles and Woolies and I'm In Canberra.
I grew up in nz as have my kids. Shoes were definitely optional at primary school, still are.
I teach in a primary school in Melbourne. We had a series of exchanges with a school in Auckland and adopted their no shoe approach ( which we discovered is really common over there) Our kids bring thongs or slippers if they want ( especially for our cold winters!) but they all kick their shoes off as soon as they get in class and so do we! They do wear them outdoors though ( in the NZ school they don't)
As an American, most of the British names are more common, but we wear pjs to the store all the time 😂
i unfortunately feel so left out of lots of aussie cultural things because im from tasmania lol and its cold as hell down here so going out with out shoes? nuh uh, i would freeze my feet off especially rn as its winter WE ALSO DONT HAVE BIN CHICKENS! weird i know lol
There are plenty of barefoot supermarket shoppers in Sydney too
In New Zealand people go to the supermarket in their pyjamas and barefooted. I’ve been in Kmart at 10pm and seen many a family walking around in that exact attire.
He sounds so Aussie in this 😯
Well he is an Aussie so what should he sound like???
Standard Aussie mistake - "capsican".
Noooooope, they are capsicums. Maybe it's a Melbourne thing.
Either way, they ain't "peppers".
@@steelcrown7130 Yeah peppers suggests that they are hot and peppery but I think capsicums are technically in the "peppers" family.
Capsicums are Chilli Peppers younger, distant cousins.
'Cause he is ? 😂.
sounds much posher in real life
From talking with friends who didn’t grow up in QLD, Cheerios is very much a Queensland name for little boys
No because it’s cheerios for me and I’m in northern NSW, Chris Hemsworth grew up in country Victoria they have weird sayings down there
@@michaeldudgeon born n raised NSW 58 years, its always been cocktail frankfurts or little boys.
From NZ as a kid i only wore shoes when i was forced to its a very common
thing in NZ and OZ.
Chris would only know cheerios if he was a Qlder.
chris grew up like 20 minutes away from where i live
That red shirt looking like it’s busting at the button is pretty mad. Maybe get one that fits
We go to the supermarket in our pj's and we also go everywhere barefooted. Doesn't matter whether you're in the city or not. South islanders might be different, that place is like a whole other country.
Cocktail franks
Ice in front of a fan?
No wonder they wearing their pyjamas to the supermarket...
They banned wearing PJs at my mums local Supermarket in the UK - Morrisons- years ago, mums going in usually after school drop off in the mornings - I live in Qld Aus and have on a number of occasions worn my PJ’s to my local supermarket of a evening and I’m not the only one 😂😂
@@sarahnelson6389 Glad to hear that it's been banned, It's shocking, self-depricating anti-social, bizarre, lazy, self-disrespecting, apathetic behaviour.
@@aperinich😂😂😂 but my PJs are very classy mate 😂😂😂
@@aperinichOh FFS, I don’t do it personally but it’s wearing pyjamas not taking a dump in the supermarket aisle. Save the outrage for something worthwhile.
New Zealand is the same, no shoes
So I’ve just learnt that cheerios are apparently small hot dog sausages. I’ve never made the connection because I’ve only ever had cheerios served room temperature at parties.
Have never heard them referred to as cheerios which is a cereal I am pretty sure.
I can’t see the pictures 😢
ice Infront of a fan is the oldest trick in the book my grandmother used to do that when i was a kid
The little sausages were know as savaloys hence little boys cos Aussie love to play with words. I actually think it goes back to Cockney slang. Could be wrong but what the heck.
Savaloys are a large sausage usually batteted..the battered sav
@@krpurple2678 Google Little red sausage in Australia.
I think they got called little boys cause it was the size of a little boys pp
@@krpurple2678No they're not. Savaloys are battered hotdogs...not sausage
@@usercarefree44 I know they are a hotdog type of sausage, I was referring to them being large not small. The best ones are from a European delicatessen
TBH most places require you to wear footwear as a Health and Safety thing, to protect the establishment and the person from injury and prosecution.
Not in Oz. Beachside anything goes
Not in Oz. Beachside anything goes
Those elves are really bizzy little buggers in Pommieland. (elf n say tea)
In New Zealand people walk around in the middle of the city with no shoes on and I’ve never seen anyone been denied entry somewhere due to it.
@@rachelcookie321 That's crazy coz if someone hurts their foot in your shop, you are liable and may get sued. Also your feet would get so dirty and you might stand on something painful. Plus if I'm at a cafe having something to eat, I don't want bare feet around me, it's kinda rude.
A friend of mine call maggots walking rice
Can someone tell me the name of the girl interviewing Chris?
The term is " maggoted " 😂🇦🇺
People do shop in pjs in Australia and no shoes too.
It's maggoted not maggot. You say "mate, let's go down the pub and get maggotted"
I always assumed calling cocktail sausages cheerios was a New Zealand thing
I’m learning your ancient telemeres names
Barefoot in Spiderland???
Thts the beauty of being raised in Oz, u know where to and where not to step. Generally u dont go barfoot in the bush. Spiders dont usually hang out in supermarkets barefoot with pjs on so its a pretty safe bet u wont get bit.
Cheerios is New Zealand.
And QLD.
When I was going to primary school in Queensland, never wore shoes, ost families were not financially iable we had a pair of shoes for going out when we dressed up, we wore sandstones, old fashioned name for sneakers
Seen a dude in PJ boxers and nothing else in a supermarket inner Brisbane. But I thought WTF man...
Victoria and little boys was a name in the 70s
so funny to know that here in Brazil we have some things similar to Australia haha
Many places in Australia require shoes except outside beaches etc. frankfurts hardly anyone here says little boys. What were the maggots?
Think he meant maggoted like get on the piss and drink a lot
Definitely “little boys”, you could see Thor avoided answering it as dangerous topic these days
Could have explained that they were know as savaloys hence the rhyme to little boys.
Got it wrong here...little boys is slang for Savloy's
Love him. Handsome
I call the toilet Dunny because of blues is kink of a childhood thing that I say personally it feels better even though I’m not from Australia 😅
Cheerios is Queenslander for little cocktail frankfurt
🤣🤣 i dont know, but i couldnt help it... by crikey. and im a kiwi
Poor guy. Interviews like this would be the worst part of acting. 😂
Perth is very hot but I've never seen anyone not wearing shoes in the supermarket.
Certain questions can be hard to answer correctly per individual, as most people go by what they grew up with and/or seen with their two eyes, I have seen a lot of people wear pajamas to all kinds of shops, even Maccas, but I have personally seen them, Chris may not, so it's natural for him to say it doesn't happen, and as for parking on the wrong side of the road, which is not always seen, but I have done it myself, and I have seen others do it, mostly happens going to a party and stuff like that, though I have never heard or seen anyone get a ticket for it, but doesn't mean someone had a ticket given to them.. Chris has a good point with the Capsicum and pepper, pepper/peppers, that one was weird, Capsicum is nothing like a pepper, maybe a gigantic fat one but still why would you call two different things the same name, sigh
It is really true about UK doesn't really have aircon? is this because of the weather difference, as Australia can be hot as hell, whereas if it hits 20 in UK, its classed as hot hahaha, 20 is like every day weather here and depends on the time of year is still cold, it's not hot until it hits 30-40+
Scots for the last one: trackies, cludgie, pished
Bin Turkey? 😂
Yeah in qld they are often called this or tip turkey
As an American, I barely understand what they are saying....haha!
Have school photos. We all had bare feet.
They don’t have air conditioning in Britain?
I'm mid 60s & back in the day we called them cocktail frankfurts not little boys 😳👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
As a Las Vegas native…..this bare foot BECAUSE it’s hot thing is blowing my mind. Here you can literally cook an egg on the sidewalk. Thats a 3rd degree burn on your feet 😂 they must have special pavement
That’s not something I’d be skiting about.
It is illegal to wear shoes in Woolworths.
Bin chicken 😂😂😂 1 thing every Aussie hates lol
Chris is the best he knows all , btw Rusty nails in a modern shopping centre really? Dog poo really? Surely one has eyes to see whats in front of em and basically pets not allowed in shopping centres. And way I see people even go barefoot in our Bunnings Hardware stores where the nails are sold so take that Britain. You gotta be tough here in Australia. And its Capsicum i taste No pepperiness with Capsicum so you can have your Pepper vs Peppers Britain makes no sense to me.
I think it got called pepper because that was the common name of another plant within the same species the chili pepper, both are part of the capsicum annuum species but capsicums dont have capsaicin the compound in chili peppers that make them hot so they just got called Peppers or bell peppers in america
Also i know a few people who call them capsicans like he did, rather that capsicum even though that's how it's spelt
Higher self yeah right it actually Chris hemsworth
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I don't get it, why Oz like barefoot and schools allow that?
Pretty much a down under thing,
Sry in the country aussies do go to wear pj's to the shops
As some who’s lived in Australia for good 10 years I don’t get the barefoot thing precisely because it’s HOT. It’s like walking in fire out there, how do you guys do it and most importantly why? Feet must become insensitive at some point
Mate I’m Australian, I find it gross, but maybe I’m the only Australian who does lol
As a kid yes I did but we were always on holidays in the coast and at the beach so it was not needed to wear shoes except for the thongs for walking on the hot sand and when the road and footpaths were to hot. And as Chris said it really only where you are at in Australia… if you live in a beach town or village it’s the going thing to go bare feet.. 😊🙄🤷♀️🇦🇺
Ice behind the fannoy infront
Cheerios is Queensland ❤
Cheerios are a Queensland thing
And Ballarat you get them from wollies
Tracky dacks all the way!
rubbish I've seen people in their pyjamas at the supermarket, in Wollongong.
Don't where shoes, what school in Australia allows no shoes, maby 40-50 years ago. Bowie.
You forget they live at Byron Bay !! Bit more relaxed up there being a beach town. 😊🇦🇺
I live in Nimbin and now days no school will allow it because if the kids hurt them selves the school is liable . Bowie.
@@aussiekat6379 no school allows it now days because if the kids hurt them selves the school is liable.
@@kimberleyanderson46 I didn’t say they did I just said they a bit more relaxed where they live being a beach town just about everyone doesn’t were shoes.. you only have to go walking there and you see it. 🧐🙄🤷♀️🇦🇺
His kids get home schooled, that's why they have bare feet.
Cheerio is Kiwi.
Who's Aussie here
There's no business like show business
rad
Ooh barefoot. That’s a good way to athletes foot or toe fungus. Walking where people spit. Ya no I’m good with shoes when in public places.
U školi moga sina postoji kodeks oblačenja i nema odstupanja. Obzirom da je srednja tehnička škola, smer za arhitekturu.
Rubbish. Chris lives in New South Wales and no children would be allowed to attend school without shoes. I think Chris might be ‘having a lend” of the interviewer - as we say in Australia. In other words, he’s joking with her.
Romesio
Interviewer needs clothing that fits. Top buttons were bursting, showing bra and such.
Cheerio's is kiwi
Kiwi fruit are Chinese gooseberries.. 😅
Dull