Do Australians Actually Say G'Day? (THE TRUTH)

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  • @tenpercentfordabigguy8550
    @tenpercentfordabigguy8550 3 роки тому +212

    I dont want to live in an Australia where we no longer say Gday. Its one of the friendliest greetings in the world.

    • @malcolmcurthoys5273
      @malcolmcurthoys5273 3 роки тому

      I'd definitely say to any visitors gotta represent but I do say g'day mate now but use how's it going mate and how ya going mate constantly

    • @SteelersNationAustralia
      @SteelersNationAustralia Рік тому

      Facts

    • @daniellebcooper7160
      @daniellebcooper7160 8 місяців тому

      agreed. Once people from overseas know that it basically means 'Hello Friend' they love it.

    • @Sluggo57
      @Sluggo57 3 місяці тому

      G’day was mainly a Queensland saying, considered bogan by the rest of Australia. I started saying it as a joke and it became a habit 😎🦘

    • @tenpercentfordabigguy8550
      @tenpercentfordabigguy8550 3 місяці тому

      @@Sluggo57 Its a shortened version of good day which was used Australia wide due to our proud British heritage. But we shorten everything and we did it to that greeting to make it our own. Where you get your ridiculous story from must be from bullshit

  • @jessehawkins1136
    @jessehawkins1136 4 роки тому +295

    As a bogan I'm a little disappointed in my fellow strayans

    • @debrathomas360
      @debrathomas360 4 роки тому +22

      I feel so old now! I say G'day all the time....

    • @chii3778
      @chii3778 4 роки тому +6

      me as an american trying to figure out what you just said-

    • @chii3778
      @chii3778 4 роки тому +1

      @MusicManMaurice what?

    • @itsaustraliadayeveryday7234
      @itsaustraliadayeveryday7234 4 роки тому +11

      Bloody hell whats wrong with you all, This guy knows, His answer is spot on 4:00
      Stands to reason when you ask young people they are uneducated in there own culture and have become victims of their own distortion of facts.
      So most wouldn't know they grew up with immigration.
      Welcome to the brainwashed new world order globalized generation.

    • @Packager
      @Packager 4 роки тому +10

      Bloody oath! It's one of the most unique phrases only to us and NZ: "G'day, mate... howya goin'?" It's a deadset classic in our vernacular! Embrace the word!

  • @mitchellbruce9889
    @mitchellbruce9889 5 років тому +139

    I feel like the "statistics' have been swayed here. Out side of the bigger cities people still say G'Day all the time. I know I do, and am not that old.

    • @WelcomeTo
      @WelcomeTo  5 років тому +8

      Yeah, probably a good point! It seems to be used less in the cities.

    • @WelcomeTo
      @WelcomeTo  5 років тому +16

      Hopefully it never dies out... I love saying it!

    • @mitchellbruce9889
      @mitchellbruce9889 5 років тому +7

      Yes! It comes so naturally. G”Day, how ya goin? 😁

    • @lucyhosken8015
      @lucyhosken8015 4 роки тому +7

      I think if he asked people over 15, he'd find more people use it. We older people aren't quite so Americanised ;)

    • @FionaEm
      @FionaEm 3 роки тому +1

      I've been in Melbourne for years and I still say & hear it.

  • @Jesse-B
    @Jesse-B 3 роки тому +158

    The younger generation is very americanised, as an oldie I say either g'day or hayagarn.

    • @zonie1953
      @zonie1953 3 роки тому +7

      JB , I have a personalized plate on my car in Arizona that says "HYAGOIN"

    • @Jesse-B
      @Jesse-B 3 роки тому +2

      Nice one Scott, I hear Aussie rules football is getting a foothold over there too.

    • @hazptmedia2895
      @hazptmedia2895 3 роки тому +3

      G’day G’day

    • @vavacadoz
      @vavacadoz 3 роки тому +4

      I wouldn’t say ‘Americanised’, it’s just how our language has evolved over time. It’s always been considered to be part of the lower class citizens of Australia, just even more so now

    • @Jesse-B
      @Jesse-B 3 роки тому +2

      @@vavacadoz There's a good video about the three different Aussie accents, and yes I am pretty much working class.

  • @cagatayunal4563
    @cagatayunal4563 4 роки тому +143

    g'day mate!

  • @SiilanPies
    @SiilanPies 4 роки тому +61

    I've found that a lot of people who don't think they say g'day actually do. I never realised that I said it as much as I do until I talked to non-Aussies.

    • @rei.l7534
      @rei.l7534 4 роки тому

      m2

    • @pissiole5654
      @pissiole5654 3 роки тому +3

      Yep. When i actually think about it i do say it a fair bit. Especially on the phone if im speaking to a stranger.

    • @equestanton1017
      @equestanton1017 Рік тому

      Exactly, as a non Aussie I hear it all the time. Clearly stating that you're Australian by greeting someone with "G'day" is meant to prepare the stranger to expect some degree of cultural confusion IMO. If you say "good morning" back, they think you're a ponce. @@pissiole5654

  • @martinvondereinode623
    @martinvondereinode623 Рік тому +2

    "How ya going, mate". That was the usual greeting "in my time". I lived in Australia in the sixties.

  • @randomstuffdan1501
    @randomstuffdan1501 4 роки тому +50

    "Maybe true Aussie blokes do"
    I am now a proud true Aussie bloke

    • @iwillnotcomply2002
      @iwillnotcomply2002 3 роки тому +4

      Yes mate there's millions of us Australians blokes saying gday it's natural be proud to be Australian ofcouse.

    • @clolani4200
      @clolani4200 Рік тому

      Proud to be a true Aussie sheila too

    • @MizzBrenda26
      @MizzBrenda26 Рік тому +1

      Me too ...apparently 😂. I say G'day pretty much every day.

  • @jenny-ug4kg
    @jenny-ug4kg 2 роки тому +29

    For me G'day is more common but G'day mate is usually between guys and their friends in the country. I think Australia is so multi cultural now it will eventually be lost along with a lot of other slang. Also over the years I have notice new slang coming in so it is also changing with different generations.

    • @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673
      @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673 Рік тому +5

      that's because of so much US influence we get. Too much American shows and reality tv crap on our screens at cinemas.

    • @bradhouston4734
      @bradhouston4734 Рік тому +4

      It’s the US influence for sure. I notice in my own communication and see it with my kids.
      If we let G’day die out…
      We have lost a unique, fun part of our cultural identity

    • @jenny-ug4kg
      @jenny-ug4kg Рік тому +1

      @@bradhouston4734 I don't think G'Day will ever go. From what I have seen it can be a bit of fun teaching foreigners to say this as many can never quite say it right but they always have a go and it is a good giggle for all. Think that one might stick around.

  • @lix_o5979
    @lix_o5979 4 роки тому +58

    G’DAY MATE~
    Oi Oi Oi
    Aussie Aussie Aussie
    🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @afpwebworks
    @afpwebworks 3 роки тому +41

    "Gen zees dont really say it" ... we've lost the battle. The new generation is the US TV generation.

    • @BlackJack-pf8kd
      @BlackJack-pf8kd 3 роки тому +4

      And i have to grow up with them
      Dont worry there is a few of us that were taught well

    • @lach6288
      @lach6288 3 роки тому +1

      @@BlackJack-pf8kd yeah same when I see my mates I say g’day all the time

    • @SmittenandBitten
      @SmittenandBitten 3 роки тому

      HAHAHAHA SHIT

    • @lexmole
      @lexmole 3 місяці тому

      "We don't want to be stereotypes" (we'd rather throw away our uniqueness and adopt US American culture).

  • @bolunqi6055
    @bolunqi6055 2 роки тому +5

    Well being a 7yrs international student here, just realised a interesting thing when I was in Tassie 4yrs ago people love to say G’day literally even walking on the streets greeting random people . But yeah, very rare to see people say G’day in Sydney here

  • @chrispetritsch4959
    @chrispetritsch4959 3 роки тому +50

    You're not Australian if you don't say G'day every day!!

    • @vavacadoz
      @vavacadoz 3 роки тому +2

      You’re not a bogan if you don’t say gday everyday, yeah, but I’d say you’re still an Aussie

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 3 роки тому +2

      They're NOT Australian they are Queenslanders.

    • @aussieguy3689
      @aussieguy3689 3 роки тому +1

      @@vavacadoz you sir are a disrespectful twat return back to your city life and stay there pease !!

    • @vavacadoz
      @vavacadoz 3 роки тому

      @@aussieguy3689 it’s not disrespectful, it’s true. Aren’t you bogans supposed to be proud of your usage of tacky slang words? It’s literally what every outsider recognises us for, so... embrace it?

    • @aussieguy3689
      @aussieguy3689 3 роки тому +1

      @@vavacadoz Not bogan but Australian there is a big difference mate !

  • @thomaswhalan3817
    @thomaswhalan3817 Рік тому +2

    Come to regional or rural Australia and you will get the more "sterotypical" Aussie vernacular.

  • @kenadams4511
    @kenadams4511 4 роки тому +66

    1:07 im japanese but dont know this expression lol

    • @chiakitm5955
      @chiakitm5955 4 роки тому +17

      Nah that's an expression made for a happy face....no Japanese person say uwu lmao.......it's just ..people portray it as if it's Japanese expression but it's not. Ahaha-

    • @rei.l7534
      @rei.l7534 4 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @royepic3504
      @royepic3504 4 роки тому +2

      It’s more for furries

    • @qwertix4003
      @qwertix4003 4 роки тому +1

      Гыыыыыы

    • @埜航
      @埜航 4 роки тому

      確かに草。でも楽しそうだからいいや

  • @equinox8388
    @equinox8388 4 роки тому +45

    btw, to speak proper 'strayan u gotta say "G'day Mate, S'goin on?" real quick, kinda like you gotta time limit

    • @richardstratford7126
      @richardstratford7126 4 роки тому +1

      "Oi" would sounds too British. I always greet my mates with "oi, mate" or "oi, lad"

    • @stevegraham3817
      @stevegraham3817 3 роки тому +1

      Scarnon.

    • @user-ts2ny8jg9d
      @user-ts2ny8jg9d 3 роки тому +1

      @@richardstratford7126 too british? where d ya think we got our slang from in the first place?

    • @WiggaMachiavelli
      @WiggaMachiavelli 2 роки тому

      scarnon cunce

  • @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673
    @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673 Рік тому +2

    Stereotyped??? How in the hell is it stereotyped, when what the younger gens say is stereotyped. "Wasssup", "sup mate", "yo", "hey", etc are just stereotypes.

  • @jackpd34
    @jackpd34 4 роки тому +45

    I literally say G'day to any person I know/meet, these kids are doing it wrong

    • @iwillnotcomply2002
      @iwillnotcomply2002 3 роки тому +2

      Yes your right. Kids today are all wrong.our education system in far left I blame the education not teaching our children Australian history.. they think GDAY comes from movies.. sad future ahead

    • @kade_silver
      @kade_silver 3 роки тому

      @@iwillnotcomply2002 its a word who cares lol

    • @iwillnotcomply2002
      @iwillnotcomply2002 3 роки тому +1

      @@kade_silver well good onya mate who cares,well I tell u many still stand to our anthem. And tho the tax payer pays the bills. I suggest you take yr head out of the ground and look about. But who cares.

    • @juzzadj
      @juzzadj 3 роки тому

      @@kade_silver People who dont like seeing their country turn to shit, that's who cares, Get a grip man.

    • @norpriest521
      @norpriest521 2 роки тому

      @@kade_silver
      So you probably Australian who doesn't use G'day like what traditional people usually do.
      That's sad

  • @AnimalLover-yy1ml
    @AnimalLover-yy1ml 2 роки тому +6

    It depends on what part of australia you live in. I'm like... NSW coast near Newcastle or something... a lot of people say g'day, but a lot don't. it depends on who you're with, what type of person you are, the level of friendliness... like g'day adds at least 3 points to you're friendliness level (saying this as a person who doesn't commonly use g'day)

  • @Wilson-lo3hn
    @Wilson-lo3hn 4 роки тому +32

    1:05 - Wtf

  • @bradhouston4734
    @bradhouston4734 Рік тому +4

    To see G’day disregarded as a cultural relic breaks my heart.
    Saying G’day isn’t about reflecting multiculturalism. Heck, think of all the nationalities that were shipped here or came here in hope of a better life. G’day has been there the whole time.
    What’s happening now is that:
    1. It’s not seen as “cool”
    2. It didn’t get the airplay that all the US greetings do
    Let it die out and turn your back on the great Australia that many of us grew up in

  • @EarlJohn61
    @EarlJohn61 3 роки тому +11

    2017: I was travelling in the UK & had decided that I didn't want to be a typical Australian tourist...
    So the first shop I walk in to the first thing I said was "G'day!"
    PS: I was born in the 1960s! (It may well be a generational thing that the younger generations have been Tele-educated by American TV programs to use more American slang)

    • @EarlJohn61
      @EarlJohn61 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/PT331BRkkP0/v-deo.html

    • @jamesk8075
      @jamesk8075 Рік тому

      Haha at least you tried

  • @itsme-sn5gi
    @itsme-sn5gi 3 роки тому +24

    I'm from New Zealand and I claim G'day as ours now 🇳🇿♥️🇦🇺

    • @MrSeanMDolan
      @MrSeanMDolan 2 роки тому

      You can never take from us mate, these young people in the videos will say it the older they get.

    • @itsme-sn5gi
      @itsme-sn5gi 2 роки тому +2

      @@MrSeanMDolan Our young people say it all ready🇳🇿

    • @Blueheeleredits
      @Blueheeleredits 6 місяців тому +1

      Naur mate, G'day will always be for the Aussies

  • @scrimpscromp
    @scrimpscromp 3 роки тому +12

    As a 21 Aussie, I still say g'day occasionally but yeah not too often. I live in the UK and I purposefully don't say it as I don't want to be a stereotype.

    • @BWNSPTV
      @BWNSPTV Рік тому

      Please except this valuable piece of advice of friendly piece of wisdom from a fellow Aussie that is twice your age which adds up to twice as many cracks at fu¢king it up and three times as wise because of it which equals not giving a flying fu©k about being stereotyped as Aussie because ALL Australians are fu©ken mad ©unts! and that's just how it is 😉
      Swallow a mouthful of cement or build a friggin bridge and get over it. Quit acting like a pu$$y ¢unt and harden the fu©k up mate....💪😉
      ✌️☮️❤️🇦🇺🥂

  • @shez5964
    @shez5964 Рік тому

    Some comments here about it being connected to Crocodile Dundee and the language in that movie. That movie's less than 40 years old and we've been saying G'day for at least 140 and I hope it never goes away. wassup sounds like American gangster talk.

  • @durv13
    @durv13 3 роки тому +16

    i must say g'day about ten times a day . and im english . ive been in aus for 50 years tho .

    • @PaulLongva
      @PaulLongva 3 роки тому +8

      Mate, if you've been here for 50 years ya a bloody Aussie! G'day!

  • @okzitscool
    @okzitscool 3 роки тому +4

    I came from South Asia, and I use G'day every day. Recently got a mullet, love wearing thongs, die for bloody snags, hit bush most of the weekends, my beer needs to be on a stubby holder, I drive ute, naah, yeah I just love Austraya mate.

  • @Stanley-hy8kh
    @Stanley-hy8kh 6 місяців тому

    Hey I found that the videos about accent slang and culture about Aussie are having the best views and the most interesting topic.I know that the views of your last two videos might be a bit disappointing but I’m sure if you keep doing it and do follow the path about Aussie things you would definitely get heaps of views.Looking forward to it.I love your videos about slangs.

  • @MrMacAdams
    @MrMacAdams 4 роки тому +40

    "asked 18 random Australians"? Complete nonsense - they were all in the same neighbourhood, same street, and all from the same age group (except for one token old guy). Nothing RANDOM there. People in that age group tend to use their own slang (leftovers from their high school Americanisation), but as they get older they lose it and take on a lot of more generally used local expressions. I can assure you, "g'day" is frequently heard out there, and even migrants learn it fairly quickly.

    • @TuxedWigg
      @TuxedWigg 3 роки тому +1

      No it’s not really I’m an Aussie

    • @lukewarmpoo3253
      @lukewarmpoo3253 3 роки тому

      yes!

    • @juzzadj
      @juzzadj 3 роки тому

      @@TuxedWigg G'day Yizzle, So am I, you don't know what the hell your on about.

    • @juzzadj
      @juzzadj 3 роки тому

      Absolutely Bang on mate.

    • @SuQmEdIc69
      @SuQmEdIc69 3 роки тому +1

      Give him a break! Why don't you try making your own content

  • @stephenhicks826
    @stephenhicks826 3 роки тому +4

    I'm 67 years old and use G'day very often but I think it may be more a rural thing and also it might also be dying out - but I really hope it isn't.

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 3 роки тому +4

    I'm 38, maybe that makes me old but I don't think I am and I use it. It's not just your age its what state your in, city or small country town etc. When I was in qld no one said gday but here at home, in Adelaide, lots of people say it even immigrants. The more north you go and everyone says it. Asking a young population of an americanised city like Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane your going to get a very narrow view on how "all" Aussies speak.

    • @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673
      @namewithheldbygoogleforsec673 Рік тому

      its pretty much said all over Australia, my family live in Qld, and I have friends all over Australia and its said. It's not common now because we have too many US shows movies on our screens and cinemas, and the younger gens are too easily influenced by them.

  • @hmt003
    @hmt003 7 місяців тому

    I didn't realise how often we say it until we travelled to the USA and we were trying to avoid sounding like tourists. All our kids say it and their friends as well as 'hey' and 'sup'.

  • @ruemignon
    @ruemignon Рік тому

    They've shown that 'like' is one of the most spoken words even in Australian English.

    • @Wayne-fn1sw
      @Wayne-fn1sw 7 місяців тому

      Most that live in Australia are originally from England and Ireland

  • @realistlogicalgal1371
    @realistlogicalgal1371 2 роки тому +1

    G'day.....like is it a good day already if the day isn't over....so you won't know it's a good day until the day is done like after 5pm!!!!!

  • @tracyparker129
    @tracyparker129 Рік тому +1

    I certainly do

  • @Gnarloo
    @Gnarloo 4 роки тому +2

    1:10 What an absolute unit

  • @ibrahimyusuf4394
    @ibrahimyusuf4394 4 роки тому +3

    I am still learning about the accent
    This video can help me to find a way to learn it. Thanks mate!

  • @alexrayoffline5617
    @alexrayoffline5617 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the interview and the thumbnail cover Josh had a great time man! You're channel is really dope!

    • @WelcomeTo
      @WelcomeTo  4 роки тому +1

      Right back at ya! You had some great answers, thanks for giving me your time 😁

    • @alexrayoffline5617
      @alexrayoffline5617 4 роки тому

      @@WelcomeTo Anytime bro!

  • @edilsonlima5985
    @edilsonlima5985 2 роки тому +2

    The Australian that doesn't say: "G'Day mate" don't is a real Australian.

  • @mal1760
    @mal1760 Рік тому

    If you don’t ask young people so influenced by the USA that they’re basically Americans, of course you’ll get Aussies saying “G’day”!

  • @qazybekpendunietanu
    @qazybekpendunietanu 3 роки тому

    Anyone knows the track (song)?

  • @Rottnwoman
    @Rottnwoman 3 роки тому +2

    I never heard it until, at the age of 30, I moved to Australia from Queensland where I was born. Now I use it all the time. Queensland is a sort of poor man's USA.

    • @equestanton1017
      @equestanton1017 10 місяців тому

      You moved to Australia from Queensland LOL.

  • @ricardinho610
    @ricardinho610 2 місяці тому

    As I lived in Australia, I really want them to be true "Strayans" you guys should proud of your identity

  • @rafaelmorani5801
    @rafaelmorani5801 2 роки тому +1

    i fell that´s usual from older people, no ? hugs from Brazil :)

  • @WibbyLou
    @WibbyLou 4 роки тому +4

    We tend to say it more than we think we do... if your just talking to your mates you probably won’t say gday... I tend to say it more when in passing just do the quick nod of the head smile and say gday lol

  • @TheCrich266
    @TheCrich266 5 років тому +6

    Opening with my beautiful mug, good choice

    • @WelcomeTo
      @WelcomeTo  5 років тому +2

      You’re a true Aussie 🇦🇺

    • @TheCrich266
      @TheCrich266 5 років тому +1

      @@WelcomeTo yeah me and old mate are the only ones, apparently

  • @paulmcmahon6875
    @paulmcmahon6875 3 роки тому +6

    I always say g'day. It's a reflex pretty much. I think it's far more common than this vid depicts. Makes me sad that younger generations have taken on Americanism's to such a degree.

  • @elijahmamea8939
    @elijahmamea8939 3 роки тому +5

    Normal human beings 🤦🏽‍♂️ Gday is our norm, as a youngin myself with no Aussie blood, but born and raised, am proud to say Gday every day of the week. G'day Mate!!! ❤🇭🇲

  • @azurazdandaridae9158
    @azurazdandaridae9158 3 роки тому +2

    Being here since 2018 I find it's the older Australians that are more likely to say G'Day.

  • @robman2095
    @robman2095 4 роки тому +1

    1. Men are much more likely to say g’day than women (in the city at least)
    2. Children brought up with a father or male role model are therefore much more likely to use it.
    3. I don’t use it with family members but will use it with mates and acquaintances

  • @Rose-tr8yt
    @Rose-tr8yt 3 роки тому +2

    I’m a 16 year old girl from Australia, and I literally go around and say G’day or how ya goin mate but sometimes I just say Hay ya goin...but like depends. I always get told I speak like a true Aussie ahah

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 3 роки тому +2

      Lucky you - Americans tell me I sound "British" and if I deck them I get arrested. 😶

  • @WadjilaCherokeeX
    @WadjilaCherokeeX 3 роки тому +13

    I use G'day more than any other word. Young ones are killing the lingo

    • @msozywood9832
      @msozywood9832 3 роки тому +3

      KOALA - Keep Our Aussie Language Alive

    • @adi4032
      @adi4032 3 роки тому +1

      Mate I use G'day and I'm American

    • @WadjilaCherokeeX
      @WadjilaCherokeeX 3 роки тому

      @@adi4032 We need all the help we can get. Come on over & help train our young ones before it is too late 😉

  • @lukewarmpoo3253
    @lukewarmpoo3253 3 роки тому +1

    G'day mates!

  • @rei.l7534
    @rei.l7534 4 роки тому +6

    Generally, I just say Hi when greeting someone.
    I'll probably start try to use G'day. I'm from Asia tho.

  • @Ratatouillesky
    @Ratatouillesky 4 місяці тому

    "You don't say g'day?"
    "Naur"
    Australia in 2 sentences

  • @paulrom446
    @paulrom446 Рік тому

    It's kinda like the California Conundrum of 'Cali' Fer sure no one who's from California refers to their State as'Cali!'Here in the US only persons who don't live in California refers to the Golden State as'Cali ' You

    • @NostalgiCrazy
      @NostalgiCrazy 9 місяців тому

      I hear this a ton, but I'm one of the few Californian's who prefer Cali 😅

    • @paulrom446
      @paulrom446 9 місяців тому +1

      @@NostalgiCrazy Thanks! Also have heard of the whole area being referred to as 'The Southland ' and Freeways having the prefix 'The' before them- 'The' 405 the 101 the 710 Like that!

  • @kaindog100
    @kaindog100 3 роки тому +7

    Yep! I say it all the time but I think it’s more of of the older Aussies or country Aussies not young Aussies. But then again the younger generation have become a bit soft and whimpy.

  • @rickkinsman7400
    @rickkinsman7400 Рік тому

    The important thing to note is that "good" is not part of this greeting, no matter how fast it is said. The greeting is "G'day." There is no "oo" sound in it at all.

  • @grahammewburn
    @grahammewburn Рік тому +1

    Sadly Aussies have lost their lingo.
    Speak Ozzie ya mongrels.
    Oo roo, Gray
    Brizzie

  • @a2zmustafa
    @a2zmustafa 3 роки тому +1

    @3:36: OMG!!! Proper shocked....I though kangaroos were everywhere

    • @thedarkd6
      @thedarkd6 2 роки тому

      dw they city folk mate never been to the real outback you cant fucking drive at night without hitting one of the big cunts trust me iv been in no shit like 17 cars that have hit the cunts they are fucking everywhere

  • @Joe-me6jh
    @Joe-me6jh 3 роки тому +2

    Melbourne is a broken hellscape.

  • @valeriafavela947
    @valeriafavela947 3 роки тому +1

    The truth is... I wanna live there

  • @kennethbell-hn9zv
    @kennethbell-hn9zv Рік тому +1

    So if someone says G'day a lot of these people would totally ignore it. Today's Z generation have become American Zombie puppets.

  • @michaeldenney8
    @michaeldenney8 3 роки тому +2

    Short answer. Yes

  • @santonigeek
    @santonigeek 4 роки тому +3

    g'day mate
    i'll roll ya
    she'll be right
    best aussie accent ive found on internet
    i like it

  • @5688gamble
    @5688gamble 2 роки тому +1

    Why would you not use g'day? I like it, be like not greeting people with, "Awrite man/hen" or just, "Awrite" as aAcot, and we too have our accents and slang slaughtered internationally!

  • @darrenbrown6495
    @darrenbrown6495 3 роки тому +6

    Yo ,Was-up are these people for real far far too much American TV i think.

  • @gingerdad127
    @gingerdad127 3 роки тому +2

    I live in country NSW so we use G'day all the time, but when I visit family in Sydney, we never use it... LOL

    • @aussieguy3689
      @aussieguy3689 3 роки тому +1

      Sydney should not be considered as being in Australia these people that are born and raised there in the city have no clue what it means to be a true blue Aussie !!

    • @gingerdad127
      @gingerdad127 3 роки тому

      @@aussieguy3689 well said 😀😉

  • @gp85hkg
    @gp85hkg 5 місяців тому

    At 3:31...Why did she say jensies never say it..? What's that about..?

  • @ianbeadle6313
    @ianbeadle6313 3 роки тому +3

    Nah, Yeah, we do.

  • @bonnie4859
    @bonnie4859 4 роки тому +8

    I’ve only heard Aussie’s saying G’day when we’re mocking how other countries think we sound or most old people say it.

  • @Bonehart_mf
    @Bonehart_mf 3 роки тому +2

    G'Day, the new My Singing Monsters' monster

  • @equinox8388
    @equinox8388 4 роки тому

    2:43 Notice the quick little peek😂

  • @teravolt1195
    @teravolt1195 4 роки тому +2

    I agree with hearing it less in bigger cities and the newer generations not using it as much, but I'm gen Z (that zed bloke) and I use g'day a lot, in fact more so to those I don't know like at the shops or a coworker.

  • @neddyladdy
    @neddyladdy 2 роки тому +1

    I can see a lot of the young are heading towards deportation.

  • @nzukinp
    @nzukinp 3 роки тому

    is this in nsw, vic, nt, sa, tas or wa?

  • @Richard_Gonda
    @Richard_Gonda 3 роки тому +2

    I would laugh so hard if I was greeted by good day. Aussie slangs are so funny and fun to me xD

  • @CN-vc9bh
    @CN-vc9bh 2 роки тому

    howzgoin, how ya goin mate and sco-in on mate are also acceptable next to gday

  • @tankmeister8131
    @tankmeister8131 4 роки тому +4

    You are asking the wrong age group
    These young whippa snappas are just pissweek

  • @shesh32
    @shesh32 2 роки тому +1

    0:02 Draco Malfoy

  • @skullandcrossbones65
    @skullandcrossbones65 4 роки тому +1

    G'day, I often say G'day but don't often use "mate" I use G'day at the beginning of Emails and online posting comments.

  • @nv2929
    @nv2929 3 роки тому +2

    Good on ya

  • @wilbowaggons_main
    @wilbowaggons_main 3 роки тому +1

    Bruh, these are all city people. Of course none of them say G'day.

  • @melmjetset1876
    @melmjetset1876 3 роки тому

    i briefly lived in Melbourne & Sydney and i rarely heard anyone say G'day

  • @sandychambers4796
    @sandychambers4796 2 роки тому +1

    S'goin mate! (hows it going mate)

  • @ezzy8839
    @ezzy8839 Рік тому

    Tbh g’day is something I say often but more to people like work colleagues not to close friends (it’s more of a formal term from what I’ve seen)

  • @ShadowPhenix273
    @ShadowPhenix273 5 місяців тому

    “Kangaroos aren’t everywhere” *laughs in western australia*

  • @jasmine8663
    @jasmine8663 3 роки тому

    In the country and Riverina towns we still say it it’s the city people that don’t say it

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 4 роки тому

    I once went oversees on a trip with about 150 aussies. We all won the trip and didnt know eachother. But we spent the entire trip calling eachother mate. And saying gday mate. May as well have known the name of every person there coz every single one responds to gday mate as if its like hey name :)

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 2 роки тому +1

    G'day mate...Good onya?

  • @kathyb6952
    @kathyb6952 4 роки тому +1

    I've actually never said g'day or g'day mate unless I'm joking and I'm older. None of my friends say it either. It's just a hi or hey.

  • @thegarage3484
    @thegarage3484 3 роки тому +2

    City slickers bloody tarning' the Aussie rep. All these people are hipsters not true blue Aussies.

    • @thedarkd6
      @thedarkd6 2 роки тому

      dis man is speaking the truth theys kids have never seen the outback

  • @martinkuliza
    @martinkuliza Рік тому

    i hear G'day all the time, every day
    these people are fucking weirding me out saying they don't say G'day.
    Who the fuck, in Australia doesn't say G'day

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm 3 роки тому +1

    I'm Gen X and I say g'day, but it really depends on the context and how well I know the person. I'd say it to an old friend, but not in a formal situation like a job interview, lol!

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman 3 роки тому +1

      I interviewed for a living in the Public Service - extra points for saying G'day.

  • @samreshm3469
    @samreshm3469 4 роки тому +2

    g'day mate

  • @udyatjain4478
    @udyatjain4478 4 роки тому

    I hv also noticed them saying,'I reckon ' really fast

    • @WelcomeTo
      @WelcomeTo  4 роки тому

      I reck'n're on to something!

  • @yeptam8338
    @yeptam8338 4 роки тому +10

    I'm here because of Teacher Malinda

  • @5Things
    @5Things 4 роки тому

    Listen to Teacher Melinda

  • @MrSeanMDolan
    @MrSeanMDolan 2 роки тому +1

    I think it’s more white Aussies to their white Aussie mates.
    I say G’day heaps though even to women. Just I won’t add the mate.
    G’day mate how ya doin’? Is probably the most aussies shit I say often

  • @perthfalcon
    @perthfalcon 3 роки тому

    I'd use it once a blue moon. Usually its howyagarnmate