AMERICANS FIRST REACTION TO: LIVING SIMPLY AUSTRALIA | 11 WEIRD THINGS
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Welcome back! 💩 Today I’m reacting to the channel: Living Simply Australia, for the first time! She is an Argentine living in Australia. ❤️
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Welcome back! 💩 Today I’m reacting to the channel: Living Simply Australia, for the first time! She is an Argentine living in Australia. ❤️
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Personally I think putting your feet up on seats is disgusting! (who wants to sit on a seat where someone has had either their smelly feet or dirty shoes) It's just a lack of respect! NO-ONE in my household is allowed feet on any piece of furniture!!! In Australia our GP's can do a papsmear, you only need to see a Gyno if you have deeper problems!
I don’t put my feet on peoples personal property at their home or anything but when my back hurts it’s an automatic response for me. I understand it’s gross but I’m also not sorry lol. (Btw I’ve never ridden on a train or subway so this doesn’t really apply to me either way lol)
We have a no hat no play and most schools have a hat as part of the uniform
That’s so interesting! But totally makes sense to stay safe from the sun.
@@ToniaElkinswe have the highest skin cancer rates per capita in the world. I'm a 50 year old carpenter from Queensland which is hot and sunny. It used to be normal to go without a shirt and hat. I've had dozens and dozens of sunspots either cut out or burnt out. It's never very enjoyable, wouldn't say horrible but not fun. My aunty has hundreds cut out. Fortunately health care is very affordable here. Up until recently my GP did it for free.
@@matthewcullen1298 My dad built houses for a living all my life so I can completely understand that
@@ToniaElkins I'm sure it would be pretty common for American male carpenters to go shirtless. We aren't that different really. Its kinda nice to get the sun on your back while working until it becomes a real problem later on. We do have very reasonably priced sunscreen here but I always forget to use it. Enjoying your channel mate. I hope your family and you get to visit our great country one day and have a nice holiday. Take care and best wishes from Oz
Australia exports camels to Saudi Arabia apparently to be used as racing camels.
Nippers is not swimming lessons its life saving for the beach and beach safety most of the kids doing nippers would have had swimming lessons already
Right I understood that. I wasn’t vert clear about that lol
I always took the "no feet on the seats" rule as, don't lounge out & take up 2 seats. Let other people sit down on that "unused" seat.
No, it's keep your dirty shoes from where people may reasonably want to sit. I'm pretty sure that anyone who needed to place their feet on a seat would have a cloth to put under them.
camels are not native of australia but were imported when the British realised how desert Australia was and camels are the perfect desert animal and so were used to criss cross the country and over time camels in the wild have flourished in Australia
As an Aussie I can tell you that the Vegemite clip was obviously taken by someone trying to 'ridicule' our tastes.
The FACT is .. as Vegemite is a 'concentrate' .. only a small amount should be used .. at least initially.🙂
The guy putting on the vegemite, was an ozzie, many of us like it quiet thick, that was abit more than i like, depends on my mood.
I like my Vegemite that thick too, it's great to have before going out and having a few alcoholic drinks and as soon as I get home if I've had a few too many, it's great for replacing vitamin B that you lose from drinking alcohol, cheers
Good to know!! 🤘
Yeah I have it that thick on toast most mornings. I balance with a sweet coffee. 👍
@@thatfelladownunder9396I don’t have it that thick on toast but yeah with Vegemite on toast with a cappuccino in the mornings balances it out.
I didn't know you lose vitamin B through alcohol, good to know
Interesting fact, Vegemite was originally going to be called
Pawill after the mane Marmite
If ma might, pa will😂
Lmao love that
😂
Separate toilets (with their own access and usually their own hand basin) are popular here but depend a lot on the space available in the house design.
You can find alcohol in some supermarkets in certain states but licensing laws vary and usually it's in a separate store right next door. Also staff selling alcohol require special training in "responsible service" which is probably not something a supermarket is going to bother with for a 16 year old behind the checkout.
You don't "have" to get a referral for a specialist in Australia. However the law states that without a referral from a GP you cannot claim a Medicare rebate, which can make that specialist appointment very expensive! It's designed this way so people don't book a specialist when they have a sniffle the GP can sort out.
"Eeemoo"....... aaargh TRIGGERED!! Do you also make oo-turns at traffic lights? 🤣🤣
You mean a U-turn? Like a “You turn”
@@ToniaElkins yes exactly. Hence “Eem-you” the Aussie native animal and correct pronunciation. Every time an American says “Ee-moo” millions of us Aussies are triggered. 😂
No hat, no play. You have to stay inside. That only started maybe around 30 years I think. It's a good idea.
G'day from Down Under! A couple of observations...Many Bottle-O's or bottle shops are drive through. I have 2 within about 3 minutes drive...YAY!!! About the doctor's referrals. They are valid for 12 months so when I see my endocrinologist twice a year my referral is good for two visits. Likewise for Gynaecologists etc. BTW incase you haven't seen them BamFamalam are another British couple who relate their experiences moving to and living in Australia. Cheers!!!
Some IGA supermarkets have Grog in a separate aisle and Coles and Woolworths have a building attached to the Supermarket so you shop separately for your grog. It is called a Council Clean up you book with the council to come to pick up your large rubbish must be clean and no building materials . Some people go around the streets looking for usable goodies before the truck gets there ,sometimes there is nothing wrong people have upgraded or just don't want it anymore . On the trains the gronks put their dirty boots on the seat so you may end up with a dirty bum
I don’t have any issue wiping my butt off with my hands lol.
David is both right and wrong.Yes, we have council managed "hard rubbish" collections but people also leave furniture for students and the less fortunate on their nature strip, which is an area of lawn between the footpath and the road.
Aldi also sell and display alcohol in their grocery stores.
@@petermcculloch4933 Thank you for the clarification. What you call the nature strip, we have that here as well and it’s where we leave our furniture & anything that we think people might want on that as well. But it’s for anyone who sees it and wants it. Anyone can drive by and stop and grab it. 😊
I don't know why my fellow Aussie find bidets disgusting. I used them the first time in Italy and there super hygienic. Working in agecare you soon discover that you can't properly clean up someone mess with just paper.
In Australia .. we would see a GP first for an initial consultation before being referred to a 'Specialist' if need be. Once that referral has been made there is no need to keep going back to the GP. I think from memory that a referral lasts for 12 months but you can also ask for a long term referral.
Hard rubbish collection is only one week per year. The local council comes and picks up everything that hasn’t been taken and takes it to the tip.
Thank you for another great reaction. One of the good things about Martina's videos is that she's been here for more than 5 minutes unlike most of the American videos about Australia. More of Cody!
5:47 you don't have to keep vegemite in the fridge. Nothing eats it. I just keep mine on the bench. It puts back what nature takes away. The yin and yang of beer.
20:29 there is the current, rips and also cold pockets of water that can make your heart stop. Oh and then there is the bitey animals.
The hard rubbish collection is for Council contractors to collect your unwanted rubbish and take it generally to the tip!!
It is NOT put there for other to rampage through to see if there's anything they can use ... although this does happen a LOT!
I think in most Council areas .. its actually an offence!
I enjoyed your reaction video nice job.The strangest thing I have ever experienced with buying spirits was when I was in Paris, you could order wine with your meal at McDonald’s. I know other European countries do the some. Leaving simply Australia she’s nice.
Oh that’s different lol. We have a place in the states called Chuck E Cheese, it’s for kids. And they serve beer lol.
@@ToniaElkins that would never happen here serving 🍺 in a kids restaurant but I get it something for the parents to do 🤣
@@firebrand2619 Lol yes cuz it’s a wild place. Kids have birthday parties there etc and I can see why some ppl might want a beer there 😂
It doesn’t matter if you’re American, it is still pronounced Emew. That’s like us telling you we are going to pronounce Arkansas phonetically instead of how you pronounce it.
Accents are accents. It’s he we say it. When you pronounce words the way you were taught to say them then you’re saying them right.
That’s provided you were taught the right pronunciation in the first place. It’s native to Australia therefore the right way to pronounce it is how we do it.
@@juliebird5307 😂 ok
Emus=oversized chooks! And yes, being a Victorian, this is Australian Rules Football territory. in New South Wales and Queensland, they have the thugby...cross country wrestling! 😁
'' thugby'' :/ LMAO...
I love both; today it's whimpy...
@@R0d_1984 Need to bring back the biff!
@@kevkoala I'm 55, even school footy in the 80's had more biff! heck day to day had more biff; Lived in Vic for two years when i was 7? can't remember where, i remember brickets.
I've lived in all four east coast states, born i NSW, live in QLD now (heck i went to 31 schools before HS, Liverpool)....
I'm a Holden guy too; Anyway have a fantastic evening.
@@R0d_1984 Kev is quite the character! 😆 🥰
@@ToniaElkins Yeah he seems to be an @, sometimes a # when he's feeling cheeky...
Emoo
That hurts even more, knowing you *CAN* say it correctly.
I’m saying it correctly for where I’m from.
@@ToniaElkins Maybe "Bluey" will fix that ;)
Nippers program is not normal swimming lessons it is geared towards beach safety. Swimming lessons are a different issue and most schools have swimming lessons as part of the sports program.
Actually no, America has many states and each state is different. In Pennsylvania you must go to a separate liquor store in the state of New York they have beer and wine stores and separate hard alcohol stores. In NJ generally there is no alcohol in a grocery store though Whole Foods does have it.
Good to know!
You find that sort of difference between the States and Territories here - liquor licensing (amongst many other matters) is a not matter for the Federal government.
Another reason for having a separate store for alcohol is that the check-out person, in NSW at least, has to have a certificate, Responsible Selling of Alcohol Certificate, which a regular supermarket checker is not required to have.
@@geoffk8996 That may be so in your State, but not quite the position in NSW. Here, the premises must be licensed to sell alcohol. I'm not 100% sure, but I think that the store manager needs one as well. The checkout operators don't..
Hi Tonia, I enjoyed your video and just subscribed. Please do more videos on Australia and people reacting to Australia.
Australia can afford to have separate bathroom and toilet because the population is relatively small, so there's plenty spare space.
regardless emu is an aussie word so you really should say it the correct way it is always more respectful to say the correct pronunciation of foreign words that are unfamiliar especially when you are conversing with said country of that word
I say it how I was taught therefore I’m saying it correctly in my country. I don’t come for foreigners for how they say American things wrong all the time. Example, the state of Maryland foreigners always pronounce wrong. They say Mary-Land when it’s Mare-uh-lind. You have to remember we have our own accents so when we say thing the “American” way that’s because we’re taught that way and it sounds dumb & cringey when Americans try to pronounce things unnaturally a different way. I’ve been saying Emoo for 42 years, it’s not gonna change. And no offense but I dont think Emus would care.
The bottle shop or bottle-o is to make it more difficult for underage kids to get their hands on alcohol and must be manned by someone over the age of 18. Supermarkets have many staff under 18.
Hi Tonia, everyone is different, some people do use alot of vegemite on their toast.
The school children do not wear the hats in the classroom. When it’s time to go outside hats must go on or you don’t go out to play.
21:23 Just teach them how to "skull", lay on your back and float. I wasn't prepared and in true Aussie style I went water skiing in my jeans. I fell off after a while and I went to swim. I realised I was worn out. so I just rolled over and floated until the boat came back.
Vegemite is all about the butter, it’s not peanut butter, it’s not jam/jelly! You do not skather it just a little dab mix it in with the melted butter yuuum!!!!
"skather'- Slather.
I hear you about the vegemite/marmite thing! I grew up in Christchurch, the New Zealand city which is home to the Sanitarium factory that makes Marmite in NZ. I always thought it was a technically edible lubricant. (In the UK Marmite is advertised as "you'll love it or you'll hate it")
I love Vegemite but can't stand the taste of Marmite
❤ codie as well
Bidets do exist they are just not common. Hats are not ok in the classroom however, in the playground it's compulsory. Eem you
Everyone's Vegemite tolerance is different.
I,myself like it spread nice and thick.
That is literally how much Vegemite me and the kids have on my toast every day. We say to put a small amount on when tasting it as it’s an acquired taste but trust me, many of us like it super thick and yes I usually have a bit straight from the jar too.
One of my Aussie discord members says he’ll eat a spoon full a day.
@@ToniaElkins oh yay! I just joined ! ❤️
Preaching to the converted with me, how is your foot going doc
@@cyclops92 it’s getting there I’m doing physio to relearn how to walk as they damaged some nerves.. kind of a Delta Goodrem story!
@@Dr_KAP Good to hear you're on the mend ,sending you my best wishes for a full recovery
I have always hap Pap smears at my GP office.
Australia 🇦🇺 is not just about A.F.L I'm more of a rugby league fan or more commonly known as N.R.L
Yeah I’m aware of all the sports but I’m not personally someone who is interested in sports 😂
A lot of this is over generalized, Some houses have separate toilets and some have Bidets, Vegemite is an acquired taste, and some acquire it way more than others a light scraping is enough but some do really paste it on. My wife never had to go to a GP before a Gyno she just goes direct to the Gyno its covered by our Medicare anyway so no out of pocket expense. The feet on seats thing is just disrespectful and the fine is a deterrent, Bums on seats feet on floor! Hats in school is now just part on life, I wish we had it, I have scars instead.
20:14 I was a nipper. Not rich enough for my parents to buy me a body suit so I wore ladies stockings head to toe. It keeps you from getting stung by the jelly fish.
We also export camels to the Arab countries as well
I found that out last night too! I was kinda flabbergasted by that fun fact lol
Please get the Emuuuu right lol, also we have a feral Donkeys up in the Kimberley’s. I was a cowboy working there in the 80’s….love your channel mate….Chriso
Well I AM saying it the correct way in my language so it’s just the way it is lol. I try not to tell any one how to pronounce their words in their accents unless it’s something like someone’s name which then clearly you listen to that person cuz it’s their name lol
If these people are critical about the pronunciation of emu, the least they can do is give you the phonetic version of how we say it, “eem-yu”. 😂 There’s also a 0.48 seconds UA-cam video “How to Pronounce Emu? (CORRECTLY) by Julien Miquel of #EnglishWithJulien. PS. I have scoliosis too. Mine is a comorbidity of having hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a collagen / connective tissue disorder. All the best from Sydney 🇦🇺 !
Just be ignorant then, we expect it @@ToniaElkins
well with camels it was the inland explorers the brought them to travel from south to north and how do you cross a farest desert with camels of course and from there they multiplied because it an introduce species and they just grow like what rabbits cane toads and even cats.
That's not too much vegemite for me. Everyone likes it differently. Most supermarkets l've shopped in have an alcohol section.
17:02 put the weight high to the shoulders. Weight in a bag down low on the lower back is bad.
Jockeys ride on the horse's shoulders so they don't break their back. Food for thought.
Haven't got time to watch all this tonight 😪 will watch it all on Thursday. But I will say this much 😉 Vegemite is the most disgusting thing ever, but then I don't like beer either, vegemite to me tastes like solidified beer that's been salted 🤣 that said it does make a nice addition when making some Gravy. Yes, supermarkets are not allowed to sell liquor here with one exception, in Darwin where they do sell it alongside the milk, soft drinks etc.
Yeah I don’t like the taste of beer either
Nippers are young kids learning the ocean and how to resuce and do live saving techniques
They already know how to swim and normally very good in a pool
But ocean different as you have currants they get taught about how to spot
Also if caught in one what to do and why we have flags on the beach put there by life saver while patrolling beach
Because between the flags are safe area's for people to swim especially ones that not good swimmers
They also attend any injures from cuts drownings sea life injuries that sting people
But thats as they get older
Im pretty sure it maditory now at schools all kids get taught the very basic swimming to save their life if fall in water
Here most pay for swimming lessons we as a family used to put our money together for their birthdays xmas presents
To buy them lessons and normally get them a tears training also small,presents as well
Here they'll start teaching kids as babies because they still have a automatic holding breath to prevent them drowning
It comes from when in the mother's it a biological to all babies and start this early so as they get older not scared of water
They later on learn how to get out of pools if fall in
Which is rare now as we have fences built around the with automatic gate latches and designed so kids don't get easy access without adults supervision
Unfortunately it doesn't stop every child we still have drowning from pools but much less then used to same at beaches
You'll see video on line where they let go of the babies and the automatic hold breath and start kicking legs
Pretty sure it started here by a Olympian swimming coach and he also used to heaps of adds and should this as add
Was sick of hearing of so many children drowning and think had something with mandatory school lessons payed by government for basic training
Cheers 🦘🇦🇺👍
You look like you have swimmers shoulders Tonia. Were you good enough to try out for the national team?
The owner of the pool approached my mom about having me possibly try out for the junior Olympics but I didn’t end up choosing to go that route. After swimming feeling almost like a job every summer from age 8-16 I was kinda over it by then lol
@@ToniaElkins Ah 16, boys started having more priority.
I don't really like this woman's advice or knowledge. I'm an Aussie who lives in Sydney and it's generally not true or at least it's just her opinion which isn't saying how it really is here.
Some things are correct but also some things are more her opinion or thoughts but not really the true facts.
I take everything with a grain of salt because I know things can definitely be opinion over facts.
Why should it be acceptable for anyone to put your feet on seats ? You wouldn't have your mothers' permission to do it at home (unless you live in a pigsty). Not acceptable.
Well I don’t take public transportation so it doesn’t even apply to me. However people who live with chronic pain do what they gotta do for relief. I care more about my comfort than getting dirt on a chair I can easily clean off lol
Go to any Aldi store, and you'll find plenty of alcohol
Up in QLD - darling downs, the one o go to there isn't any...
@@R0d_1984 Thanks - we're in sub urban Sydney and every Aldi around here sells alcohol.
@@R0d_1984 Thanks - there are 3 around here, and they all do. Perhaps different in other States so as to comply with their licensing laws?
Yeah our Aldi has alcohol too. I don’t think there are any grocery stores in my city that don’t sell alcohol. Same with gas stations. But America is a huge place so maybe there are places here that don’t. I can only speak for myself and my city lol
@@doubledee9675 Not trying to be a dick, but i'm 55, lived in many places), NSW, Vic, Taz and QLD, it's, i cant remember seeing it, even going back to the 1980's...shrug.
I spread it that thick (I know..). And if you're offended by Vegemite being a Marmite copy, well, that's the problem with the world. Oversensitive and who gives a shit about. But putting your feet on the seat is something worth shitting about. Dirty feet dirty seat. If I wanted to sit on what's on your feet I can sit on the floor.
If you’re gonna act like a turd go lay in the yard
The roadside hard rubbish collection is a local Government service: once you put it on the kerb side, it legally becomes the property of the local Government. It's very rare, but If caught removing other people's hard rubbish off the kerb, you can be charged with stealing.
Really? See ours is for the govt to dispose of too but we all know junkers like to go around collecting things. It’s not a big deal.
What a load of rubbish(pun intended). That's certainly not an Australia wide thing.
In West Oz you can pick up what you want from the nature strip that folk have put out.
I love my Vegemite but I would never put it on like spreading concrete. , Whoever was spreading it like that was just being a dick.
Lol it was a troll move for sure
Not true- are you even Australian? We’ve had it that thick my whole life and heaps of Aussies spread it on super thick. This is not trolling! I have it thicker than in that photo as do many others.
@@Dr_KAP I would say this is in the opinion category, everyone likes things prepared different ways. But everyone I know says to spread it on in a thin layer.
@@ToniaElkins definitely personal preference but I think people tell you that as you’re a beginner 😂
The big Supermarkets have a Seperate Store, next door, that sells Alcohol. It is part of the Supermarket Chain. 🇦🇺
Hard Rubbish Collection needs to be Authorised by the Council. They give you a Collection Number that needs to be DISPLAYED on the items you put out. You DO NOT just put Rubbish on the nature strip because you will be FINED. 👀
Gotcha!
No collection number here in West Oz...you put stuff out when it's advertised & that's it.
@@sandgroperwookiee65
Yeh we used to have a Hard Rubbish day, but they stopped that 15 years ago.
Alcohol is sold in supermarkets in lots of places. This tourist has not travelled.
Different cities & different states have different rules.
But like she said, even where it is not allowed to be sold in the supermarket, the big supermarket chains have their own bottle-o's right next door.
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much Vegemite.
As an Australian I will not be told how much Vegemite is too much Vegemite by an American who has never even tried it 🙄
Speak of ignorance .....
Lmao it’s not complete ignorance. It’s the fact that Aussies have told me themselves that while some do like a lot of it, others spread just a little.
Hard rubbish collection is only one week per year. The local council comes and picks up everything that hasn’t been taken and takes it to the tip.
G-day mate thank you for sharing ❤
No, it's really not that much Vegemite, i agree it's a lot... but that's not a troll. He's doin' it the perfect way, toast, lots of butter so the toast is like a sponge and then the strong Vegemite taste kinda gets neutralized by the butter. That's basically everyday breakfast for most Aussie's, but you certainly could put a little less on there. I've easily had that much on toast since i was a kid.
Yeah I’ve had some Aussies tell me it varies person to person but beginners are definitely meant to use much less lol. 💜