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Haha! Orange slice is the least popular in an “assorted creams” pack, I mean when you’re up against Monte Carlo and Kingstons it’s pretty hard to compete.
@@gregjameson327No! Mate, cut the bun in half and spread the butter in the middle and put it back together again like a sandwich. This stops the bun part being so dry, and the salt from the butter helps balance out the sweetness of the frosting.
For your American audience, I think you need to explain what "taking the piss" means. I live in the inner west of Sydney. My packages were never delivered by Australia Post. I spoke to some neighbours who also never got packages delivered. So I put in a formal complaint. About two weeks later, packages started to get delivered. This is something that happens when the package is not delivered by the postie but some contracted delivery service.
The the contractors do is they leave a note in your letterbox or you get a text saying package was undeliverable ( for whatever reason) and it’s at the post office to be picked up most contractors just drop off all the parcels from your area at the post office, because they still get paid to do the delivery and only have to drop them all off in one location and they’ve completed their run! Such a scam !
I work in the Post Office, just complain if their not delivering. Unless there is a specific reason, they should always attempt to deliver first before leaving a card.
I wouldn't like to have a finger bun like that either. Cut it in half longways and put real butter on it and then they are nice (as long as the finger bun is fresh). I once tried Emu pie (a pub at Hahndorf Sth Australia sells it along with a crocodile meal) and it was too gamey for my taste buds too.
You can put in a complaint at the post office - they are meant to try and deliver it to you first and only give notice if you weren't home and you didn't stipulate leaving it at the door. A lot of your experiences are very eastern states orientated.
Actually, "fair dinkum" means "real" or "genuine". In a question it means, "really"? In the context you had, it means a very pained "really??" I absolutely love a fresh finger bun. The actual roll is very sweet, much sweeter than bread. I cut them legthways across the middle, then turn the frosting into the middle like a frosting sandwich and eat them with sliced strawberries.
@@rabidsminions2079 Fair dinkum is old school and pretty rare nowadays. It means the same as “genuinely”, “no kidding”, “for real” or the recent “no cap”.
Yes, Australia Post contractors do that shite all the time. It’s infuriating. Sometimes, when you’re filling out your shipping address, you can tick a box to authorise them to leave the parcel if you’re not home. Doesn’t always guarantee that will happen, and also leaves you in the shite if it gets pinched.
The Aus post situation has increased after COVID. I think there's new posties who hate ringing doorbells coz I work from home so there's no way no-one is home. That said, this only happens to me every 1 in 5 packages
You need to go on the Australian post website and fill in the options of where you want your post left But if you have a dog and a fence, they won't come in your property in case they get bit
Comprehensive video, great to see you so relaxed and settled now! You will soon be recognised as a 'dinkum' Queenslander by your growing use of slang! Cheers! 🙋
Good on you for volunteering. And yes, Australia Post since Covid has been notorious for not delivering packages. Amazon, on the other hand, has been brilliant.
Your experience will vary from postal run to postal run and if it will fit in the letter box, if there is somewhere safe to leave it, a suburbs reputation, etc.
I also like that fact that on the whole you understand you are living in a different country and I assume you are enjoying the wages and the fact you don't do tipping and shopping having to not pay tax on top of the price
About those packages, come to Canada. We don't have mail delivered to the house at all we have a community mail box about 3 kilometers up the road from our house and get cards delivered there notifying us that we need to go to an agency to pick up any packages. Anyway keep up the good work, I'm Australian living in Canada however, I'll be living in Cairns within the next few months. And you need to try Brumby's at Edge Hill for their meat pies (I was there a couple of weeks back) great pies!
They're one of the "old style " biscuits that have made it to now. They brought out a chocolate biscuit , orange centre which was really good but the plain orange ones are pretty good too.
Re Aus post: drives me crazy too. Is because AusPost uses contractors so they don’t have to provide decent employment wages and benefits. No incentive for contractors to do the right thing.
Australia Post leaving cards gets annoying. I downloaded the app and setup a parcel locker too (free). Now they seem to leave certain low value parcels in a safe place more. The app will ask you sometimes too if you want it just delivered to the post office or left in a safe place.
Hey Greg your reviews are pretty much spot on!! I’m really sorry about your last admission about Australia Post. I work for Post and am a postie in Townsville, I personally don’t go into yards if there’s a fence around due to dogs, too many dog bites, I’ve been bitten 6 times now. Has the postie or contractor either beeped the horn or yelled out?? Anyways I like your feedback, see ya!!
Thanks mate! I reckoned the fence was probably a big reason. They haven’t honked outside but I’m going to try adjusting the preferences on the website to see if that helps. 6 bites is crazy, stay safe out there brotha
Greg, I agree about the package delivery, it's the same at my place. It's a pain, but at least I know it's somewhere safe, waiting for me. Also, fair dinkum is an exclamation, usually for a good thing, but also for when you're confirming the truth, like "are you fair dinkum (about that)?" Good vid, nice job.
Car snorkel's are mainly for dust control on dirt roads a 2nd use is water crossing so 99% dust control & 1% water crossings. Most SUV's air intakes is behind the front bumper.
Haha that Australia post thing happens to all of us! Here in Melbourne, they don't even put cards in your mailbox any more. You just have to guess it's at the post office. 😂😂😂
Your experiences are very much North QLD centric. If you had lived in Melbourne for the past 6 months you might have different views. Australia is a diverse country
I grew up in Country Victoria, and Far North Queensland lingo, etc is similar to there. Seems rural/regional towns are generally similar across Australia...
I’m in Melbourne and mostly home . The postman usually rings my gate bell/intercom and I answer “I’m coming “ Sometimes he doesn’t and just leaves the package in the garden over the fence. Occasionally he leaves a card to collect later.
Occasionally a postman will walk up my stairs and buzz, and seems grateful I'm home, but generally they look up and leave! I don't even get cards any more, I usually check tracking after 4 to find out where the package is and it's "waiting for collection at ... Post Office"!
Nice video Greg, i enjoy your updates, your family back home must look forward and enjoy them. I'm Pleased you are enjoying Aust, your Welcome, so enjoy your time here. BTW, i find Good Old Aussie Post great with my few packages there always delivered to my front door, if i am not home they leave a card saying to collect at my local PO its usually for a valuable or fragile parcel reason. Take care. 😊 👍 nsw
“seagull chicken thing” is the weirdest way I’ve ever heard Plovers (Masked Lapwings) described lol. If you think they’re freaky, have you seen (and heard) Curlews?
I actually love my Aust Post drivers. They always deliver my packages to my front door unless the sender specifically states that they cannot leave unattended. I once had a 15kg bag of dog food left at my front door, and the driver returned the next day to make sure that I managed to get the parcel inside. It all depends what type of person you have delivering your post, an arse or a gem. I always let them know if they've done wrong by me.
Either the postman cannot get access or the parcel has a "do not leave if nobody's home" label on it. The solution is, if you ordered something, is to tick the "authority to leave" box...this allows the postie to leave the parcel in a safe place if nobody answers the door...but at your own risk. The postie will also leave the parcel if say family from home send it and they give the authority to leave when they post it. Anything that needs to be signed cannot be left at the address unless someone's home, otherwise it will go to the nearest post office.
Australia Post have been doing this since covid. At my place they don’t even walk by and leave a card. They just send a text saying I wasn’t at home, which consenting I’m disabled and barely leave my place is always a lie. The kicker is the local branch is 30 metres from my front door. I’ve put in multiple complaints. Last time I dragged myself down and got there within five minutes of receiving the text. The driver was still there dropping the parcel off so I could call him a liar to his face.
Australia post won’t leave a package because of the classification the sender has given to the parcel. If you are at home they will give it to you and get you to sign for it. If you want them to leave it at your door all you have to do is go to the PO and tell them that’s what you want.
"Chasing" is usually heard on the streets down here in Victoria in relation to drugs. You could be walking on a busy street, and someone will walk beside you and ask you if you're chasing (looking for drugs). Fair Dinkum literally means it's the truth. Depending on context, it could be said in a range from surprise to earnest to disgust.
@@whymeeveryone It is very lean meat. For me, lamb is by far the tastiest meat. Love a good roast leg of lamb. And oddly, many Americans have never tried lamb. How odd is that?
Wow 6 months already, hope you leg injury healed up ok and that you are enjoying your time here. As for the gun thing it’s only because we see it on the news weekly and just can’t understand it …
Croc's will say people taste a lot like chicken. Some say pig... but mostly chicken. Post. It's not your house (unless they can't actually get in the front yard). It's your postman. -Your- postman... Being a bit slack. A lot slack...
Doing a Swell Job Greg, im like a turncoat for either Maccas or the Coronel at the food court depends on the mood, then I just end up at the thai take away eating my bowl of shallot and ginger beef. keep up the great videos mate I like the the opposite of the Orange slice the Lemon Crisp and the Tim Tams cannot be eaten without doing a Slam in milk here and there. I haven't tried the Murray River Caramel yet I put that on my taste test.
Not sure if yanks know or understand but being called a yank is not a derogatory term it’s just like calling a an English person a POM or a new zealander a kiwi. Finger bun should be cut in half long ways and butter or margarine applied liberally. Also get a parcel locker, u get an email and text with a code and you can collect anytime within a 48 hour period
I love the AUS - reminds me of the America of 1970's - Less chain stores, peeps are just a little more friendly to strangers - The beef sandwich - 12 pack of VB Bitter - the cars gave me a nostalgic vibe - Fish & Chips love it
My guess is when you don't get parcels you don't have a deep letterbox and you many not have a good hiding area around your place. It is dependent I think on your specific address and often I get things left at my front door but hidden behind pot plants. I also keep a green bin close to the driveway near the front verandah and if a parcel is big, couriers and Australia Post tend to put it there. I never used to keep a bin there and I am open to the street and close to a freeway so if a parcel is left out in the open close to the front door, it can be seen from a distance. In those circumstances I would expect Australia Post not to leave it. Couriers tend to find bushes and then they let you know it is delivered straight away so if you are at home and have email, you tend to know straight away, even if you didn't hear the door. I don't think Australia Post would leave it around corners in bushes because they don't notify you that a parcel is delivered.
Australia Post? Do you live in an area that has Postal Delivery? My area doesn't have it, so I have to go to the post office for all mail, and since we don't have numbers it's better. I am happy for my stuff to be safe at the post office. However, when I was house-sitting at my friend's place it had a letterbox. I had no problems. They always knock or leave it in a safe place. The only time they won't is if you must sign for it eg Registered Mail. If they ask to leave it in a safe place on orders, I put on the delivery not leave behind something in her yard.
The Australia Post thing depends on the person delivering and how accessible the property looks. My local Aus Post delivery driver is awesome. You could just have a lazy delivery person.
Australia Post insider comment: If you live in an area classed as 'rural' you get thrown in the 'roadside only delivery' basket. This is theoretically applied to areas with lots of small acreage properties and some farms with gates and difficult access. This means that, unlike areas classed as 'metro', they do not have to go to your door for direct delivery, even if you're living in a somewhat suburban/metro setting that still falls within that larger 'rural' area definition. Adding to that, most companies require 'signature on delivery' here, so even if you have a nice postie that goes the extra steps to knock on your door, they are legally bound to not leave it there and take it back to the local CPO/LPO for safekeeping. It's all an effort to avoid the 'porch pirate' thieving trend that is a huge problem in the US.
The ones with pink icing sometimes are incorrectly called Boston buns. But London buns with white icing and Boston buns with pink icing (no coconut) are square shaped.
Finger Buns are sweet - no they are not like hot dog buns. You need to get a ham & cheese roll from the local bakeries. Woolies & Coles sell them but they are more expensive.
Funny that you find a finger bun tastes like a hot dog bun with icing. The dough used in traditional finger buns normally has spices like cinnamon as well as fruit like sultanas or raisins (I note you bought "fruitless" finger buns on the label) and tastes nothing like the plain bread used for hot dog rolls. Sorry about the folk accosting you over guns. I think a lot of this is born out of the news we get on US school shootings which we find quite insane (to be fair all the Americans I've met do too). So people here scratch their heads and ask "why?"
No, Aussie post silently putting a "You were not home" note in your letterbox and then scarpering leaving you to pick up your package at the post office is an epidemic here. Still, at least it's safe and not likely to get stolen.
Fair dinkum means true, it's that simple, so many people get this wrong. Try using the word true where you see fair dinkum and you'll see that it's true, fair dinkum!
Idk my packages always are left on the porch, but that could be my area. I do understand about the slips though, its so annoying having to go down to the post office
Seagull chicken thing. LMAO. Masked Lapwing (not a plover, despite the incorrect common name). They have prominent spurs on their wing elbow joints, and are insanely aggressive during nesting season. Magic birds.
Figured posties are obligated to leave your package in a safe place. Presume your address is either easily accessible for theft or the postman can’t easily access your front porch. If you ask me collecting it at the post office is a better option. Perhaps get a locker - it’s free and you can collect in your own time.
I'm pretty sure we say 'ay' instead of 'hey'. I understand Canadians and New Zealanders also use 'ay' a lot as well! Maybe it's a bit different in QLD (hey) as compared to NSW and VIC? I recommend you try Arnott’s Mint Slice biscuits as they trump Tim Tams in my opinion or a packet of Arnott’s Assorted Creams so you can try a few different types at once and can compare. I understand how guns became a part of the American culture as the British started to confiscate arms even from officials in the colony as they were worried about their control and this was one of the triggers for the war for independence. To safeguard the freedom of the state the 2nd amendment came about so that an armed militia could form to defend the hard won independence should it ever come under threat by the Brits or anyone else trying to tell American's what to do in their own country. Aussies tend to 'take the piss' or 'wind people up' to help people come to their senses but it is well intentioned at heart! We don't like to see our colonial cousin's blowing each other’s heads off particularly when the threat from the British has well and truly passed! In saying that though, I doubt any country wouldn’t be thinking twice about trying to invade America as it'd not just be the armed forces they'd need to contend with!.... With respect though, the Second Amendment could use a little amending for the benefit of 'today's' American society. I like guns, have a license and wouldn't like anyone taking them from me but at the end of the day, with some moderation applied, I do appreciate the feeling of being relatively safe from being shot here and would wish the same for all American's too.
Posties have become very lazy in recent years. Or more accurately, parcel delivery guys. If it doesn't fit in the letterbox they drop the "I can't be buggered walking to the front door" card, which pisses the local post offices off heaps because they have to store the parcels.
You are so right about Aussie Post. I work from home and they still don't knock on the door. I have watched them put the notice straight in my letterbox. Very lazy buggers
It's a lazy practice by some postal delivery contractors of not taking the time to knock and see if anybody is home, but just dropping a card in your letterbox and continuing on to the next address to do the same thing. They're delivering cards, not parcels. Delivery to a post office =/= delivery to a home.
The packages thing could be your house (really open with nowhere to place them) and/or your lazy postie/contractor. I've had times where I've been home and waiting for it to be delivered and heard a knock at the door- raced down only to find the slip left in the screen 😳🤬🤯 AusPost is pretty bad - prolly equivalent to a bad Amazon driver. That said, if you get to know your postie/contractor they can be really cool and leave/hide stuff for you.
US: Guns, religion, tipping, gross coffee, corn syrup 😅 Glad to see you giving us some of our own medicine. Also, jerky is gross in general. IDK why anyone wants to chew on dried seasoned meat and end up with an inedible piece of gristle 🤢😅 P.S. Yep, Australia Post is crap. I have a PO box though, so I know my packages will always be delivered.
@@FionaEm So Aus Post is crap? Is that because PO laws insisting on the recipient receive the goods or they go back to the PO? What caused you to go for a PO Box instead of home delivery?
@petemedium2185 Australia Post is run like a profit-making enterprise instead of the publicly-owned essential services corporation it is, but with mixed results. They've reduced letter deliveries to 3 times a week, while focusing on their profitable daily parcel delivery service. You'd think, then, that at least their couriers would do a good job, but they do the bare minimum, if that. Private couriers are often better because they don't get paid unless they deliver right to your door & get a signature. A lot of Aust Post couriers see a block of apartments & don't even buzz the intercom to see if the recipient is home. With a PO box, your parcel sits safely at the local post office until you pick it up.
@@FionaEm Wow. Obviously a totally different experience here in the bush. Couriers are like what you are saying about the Aust Post: If you're not home, or they contact you because of rotten mobile phone coverage, they send the goods back to the depot. In one case for me, back to Melbourne from my home in rural Qld. Aust post on the other hand always leave a message to say they have a delivery coming and then notify you when it has arrived. So it sounds like the rare occasion when the bush gets a better deal than the city.
I worked with a Yank in Adelaide many years ago. Very funny bloke who became a cricket fanatic and became pretty good at the game. We had a works game which was his first. Just before it started he yelled out "Play Baal". Everyone rolled on the ground laughing. On the subject of guns, I completely get every argument for and against. I'd hate to live somewhere where I routinely needed one for protection but if I lived in the USA (certainly in some places there) I wouldn't think twice about having one. There's alot of ignorance about them though.
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Comment Updates:
1.) Seagull Chicken Bird = A Plover
2.) Filling out preferences on Aus Post for packages to be left may fix package issue.
3.) "Fair Dinkum" more broadly is used as an equivalent for true, personally I have heard it used more like "No Way!" though
bro i never understood finger buns either. 6/10 is being too nice lool
Haha! Orange slice is the least popular in an “assorted creams” pack, I mean when you’re up against Monte Carlo and Kingstons it’s pretty hard to compete.
I like em. 😂
I like them
They’re ok if you dunk them. Monte Carlo can kick rocks, but kingstons are the booomb!
Orange slice👍
The biscuits are all sh*t now, they were better years ago, now the quality has gone down the dunny.
Finger buns absolutely need butter for the full experience.
Real butter 💯
You put the butter on top of the frosting ?
@@gregjameson327 No Greg, cut the bun apart and butter the centre of the bun, there great tasting then 😝
@@gregjameson327No! Mate, cut the bun in half and spread the butter in the middle and put it back together again like a sandwich. This stops the bun part being so dry, and the salt from the butter helps balance out the sweetness of the frosting.
@@gregjameson327hahahaha omg 🤦♀️
For your American audience, I think you need to explain what "taking the piss" means.
I live in the inner west of Sydney. My packages were never delivered by Australia Post. I spoke to some neighbours who also never got packages delivered. So I put in a formal complaint. About two weeks later, packages started to get delivered. This is something that happens when the package is not delivered by the postie but some contracted delivery service.
Ahhh
You can tell the Post Office to always leave the packages in a safe place.
The the contractors do is they leave a note in your letterbox or you get a text saying package was undeliverable ( for whatever reason) and it’s at the post office to be picked up most contractors just drop off all the parcels from your area at the post office, because they still get paid to do the delivery and only have to drop them all off in one location and they’ve completed their run! Such a scam !
@@gregjameson327my packages always get left in a safe place. Get the app and state on it you want them left at your house.
I work in the Post Office, just complain if their not delivering. Unless there is a specific reason, they should always attempt to deliver first before leaving a card.
Thats why I use the AusPost app on my phone it dings me when the postman is on his way. LOL
In Cairns there was a problem of parcels "disappearing". Just pick em up. You'll get it that way.
Too many porch pirates here.
Also the postman has limited room on a postie bike, letters are delivered but packages have to be collected.
I wouldn't like to have a finger bun like that either. Cut it in half longways and put real butter on it and then they are nice (as long as the finger bun is fresh). I once tried Emu pie (a pub at Hahndorf Sth Australia sells it along with a crocodile meal) and it was too gamey for my taste buds too.
The skits were genuinely funny😂 keep it up mate 💪
Thanks bro!
You can put in a complaint at the post office - they are meant to try and deliver it to you first and only give notice if you weren't home and you didn't stipulate leaving it at the door. A lot of your experiences are very eastern states orientated.
Actually, "fair dinkum" means "real" or "genuine". In a question it means, "really"? In the context you had, it means a very pained "really??" I absolutely love a fresh finger bun. The actual roll is very sweet, much sweeter than bread. I cut them legthways across the middle, then turn the frosting into the middle like a frosting sandwich and eat them with sliced strawberries.
No one says fair dinkum any more at least in Sydney it's been diversified out of our vocabulary.
Yum thats a good idea, I usually just butter them, but your way sounds great.
@@rabidsminions2079 Fair dinkum is old school and pretty rare nowadays. It means the same as “genuinely”, “no kidding”, “for real” or the recent “no cap”.
Yes, Australia Post contractors do that shite all the time. It’s infuriating. Sometimes, when you’re filling out your shipping address, you can tick a box to authorise them to leave the parcel if you’re not home. Doesn’t always guarantee that will happen, and also leaves you in the shite if it gets pinched.
The Aus post situation has increased after COVID. I think there's new posties who hate ringing doorbells coz I work from home so there's no way no-one is home.
That said, this only happens to me every 1 in 5 packages
Haha glad I’m not the only one
Greg, good to see you're enjoying yourself in sunny QLD. Another great video!
Kookaburra. Kooka’s cookies. Kooker’s Kookies. They’re butter shortbread and you eat them with a cup of tea.
I love the lemon ones, but if they have been sitting for a while they do get a bit dry, otherwise when they are soft they are my go to.
You need to go on the Australian post website and fill in the options of where you want your post left
But if you have a dog and a fence, they won't come in your property in case they get bit
Comprehensive video, great to see you so relaxed and settled now! You will soon be recognised as a 'dinkum' Queenslander by your growing use of slang! Cheers! 🙋
4:46 glad to see an American trying Tim Tams discover the Murray river salted caramel, literally the best choice
Good on you for volunteering. And yes, Australia Post since Covid has been notorious for not delivering packages. Amazon, on the other hand, has been brilliant.
Your experience will vary from postal run to postal run and if it will fit in the letter box, if there is somewhere safe to leave it, a suburbs reputation, etc.
Plovers will aggressively swoop at you if you get near their youngsters. They've got spurs on their wings and can be worse than magpies.
do magpies and bats... Bats in Sydney...wooooo
I also like that fact that on the whole you understand you are living in a different country and I assume you are enjoying the wages and the fact you don't do tipping and shopping having to not pay tax on top of the price
About those packages, come to Canada. We don't have mail delivered to the house at all we have a community mail box about 3 kilometers up the road from our house and get cards delivered there notifying us that we need to go to an agency to pick up any packages. Anyway keep up the good work, I'm Australian living in Canada however, I'll be living in Cairns within the next few months. And you need to try Brumby's at Edge Hill for their meat pies (I was there a couple of weeks back) great pies!
I’ll to give them a go!
I've been in Aus 14 years and not tried most of this stuff.. might give those orange things a go..
It’s peak ^
They're one of the "old style " biscuits that have made it to now. They brought out a chocolate biscuit , orange centre which was really good but the plain orange ones are pretty good too.
@PoX-y4b are you from North America as well?
@@paulsz6194 I am from England originally aka 'a bloody pom'
Orange slice is my favourite Arnott’s biscuit after Monte Carlo’s.
Re Aus post: drives me crazy too. Is because AusPost uses contractors so they don’t have to provide decent employment wages and benefits. No incentive for contractors to do the right thing.
That's got nothing to do with this issue; it's an issue of preventing theft, you drongo.
Australia Post leaving cards gets annoying. I downloaded the app and setup a parcel locker too (free). Now they seem to leave certain low value parcels in a safe place more. The app will ask you sometimes too if you want it just delivered to the post office or left in a safe place.
Hey Greg Great Video, i Hope you enjoy your time in Australia
Hey Greg your reviews are pretty much spot on!! I’m really sorry about your last admission about Australia Post. I work for Post and am a postie in Townsville, I personally don’t go into yards if there’s a fence around due to dogs, too many dog bites, I’ve been bitten 6 times now. Has the postie or contractor either beeped the horn or yelled out?? Anyways I like your feedback, see ya!!
Thanks mate! I reckoned the fence was probably a big reason. They haven’t honked outside but I’m going to try adjusting the preferences on the website to see if that helps. 6 bites is crazy, stay safe out there brotha
fair dinkum
adjective
Genuine, honest, fair and square.
adverb
Truly, honestly.
I think the American term no or not kidding is similar in meaning
Greg, I agree about the package delivery, it's the same at my place. It's a pain, but at least I know it's somewhere safe, waiting for me. Also, fair dinkum is an exclamation, usually for a good thing, but also for when you're confirming the truth, like "are you fair dinkum (about that)?" Good vid, nice job.
Car snorkel's are mainly for dust control on dirt roads a 2nd use is water crossing so 99% dust control & 1% water crossings. Most SUV's air intakes is behind the front bumper.
Haha that Australia post thing happens to all of us! Here in Melbourne, they don't even put cards in your mailbox any more. You just have to guess it's at the post office. 😂😂😂
I must have the best postie in Australia never had a single issue in 58 years.
Your experiences are very much North QLD centric. If you had lived in Melbourne for the past 6 months you might have different views. Australia is a diverse country
I am born and bred in Melbourne, our city is totally different to anything in North Queensland in every way...
Yeah, I watch clueless visitors sharing information about Australia with no understanding of what they are saying does not apply in the next state
I grew up in Country Victoria, and Far North Queensland lingo, etc is similar to there. Seems rural/regional towns are generally similar across Australia...
Yes. Melbourne is the woke capital of Communi$t Victoria … 😂
@@ma3stro681 Melbourne is the largest capital in Australia 🇦🇺.
I’m in Melbourne and mostly home . The postman usually rings my gate bell/intercom and I answer “I’m coming “ Sometimes he doesn’t and just leaves the package in the garden over the fence. Occasionally he leaves a card to collect later.
Occasionally a postman will walk up my stairs and buzz, and seems grateful I'm home, but generally they look up and leave! I don't even get cards any more, I usually check tracking after 4 to find out where the package is and it's "waiting for collection at ... Post Office"!
Greg I am Australian, and just watched my first video of yours, and you are spot on the money with just about everything. Good work mate😊
The ''seagull chicken thing'' - Is a plover.
Nasty little bastards when they're nesting...
Masked lapwings
I have had many packages delivered by Aus Post I don't mind collecting things myself either I know it won't get pinched.
Even the private delivery companies will sometimes leave a card to collect the package at their nearest agent, usually a Post Office or a newsagent.
Hey Greg, I’m an Aussie here from Adelaide. How did you get cheap rent in cairns, do you work full time? Or live in a share house?
Nice video Greg, i enjoy your updates, your family back home must look forward and enjoy them. I'm Pleased you are enjoying Aust, your Welcome, so enjoy your time here. BTW, i find Good Old Aussie Post great with my few packages there always delivered to my front door, if i am not home they leave a card saying to collect at my local PO its usually for a valuable or fragile parcel reason. Take care. 😊 👍 nsw
You need to try Kingston and Montecarlo biscuits
Iced vovos.
Yes agree with the salted caramel Tim tams
“seagull chicken thing” is the weirdest way I’ve ever heard Plovers (Masked Lapwings) described lol. If you think they’re freaky, have you seen (and heard) Curlews?
I actually love my Aust Post drivers. They always deliver my packages to my front door unless the sender specifically states that they cannot leave unattended. I once had a 15kg bag of dog food left at my front door, and the driver returned the next day to make sure that I managed to get the parcel inside.
It all depends what type of person you have delivering your post, an arse or a gem.
I always let them know if they've done wrong by me.
Loved your lovely vlog and thank you ❤
Either the postman cannot get access or the parcel has a "do not leave if nobody's home" label on it.
The solution is, if you ordered something, is to tick the "authority to leave" box...this allows the postie to leave the parcel in a safe place if nobody answers the door...but at your own risk.
The postie will also leave the parcel if say family from home send it and they give the authority to leave when they post it.
Anything that needs to be signed cannot be left at the address unless someone's home, otherwise it will go to the nearest post office.
The seagull chicken thing is a Plover, don’t get too close because they have sharp spurs on their legs that can cut you.
Australia Post have been doing this since covid. At my place they don’t even walk by and leave a card. They just send a text saying I wasn’t at home, which consenting I’m disabled and barely leave my place is always a lie. The kicker is the local branch is 30 metres from my front door. I’ve put in multiple complaints. Last time I dragged myself down and got there within five minutes of receiving the text. The driver was still there dropping the parcel off so I could call him a liar to his face.
Australia post won’t leave a package because of the classification the sender has given to the parcel. If you are at home they will give it to you and get you to sign for it. If you want them to leave it at your door all you have to do is go to the PO and tell them that’s what you want.
kookas are biscuits and more like shortbread, which is dry
Insulting the Kookas biscuits! They’re good! 😂
I haven’t been to Cairns in a while but I remember having a great croc schnitzel at the Cock and Bull hotel. I recommend the mushroom sauce.
"Chasing" is usually heard on the streets down here in Victoria in relation to drugs. You could be walking on a busy street, and someone will walk beside you and ask you if you're chasing (looking for drugs).
Fair Dinkum literally means it's the truth. Depending on context, it could be said in a range from surprise to earnest to disgust.
That postal delivery scam happens to me, one day I received 2 cards…..to 2 different post offices 🤷♀️
Croc and Emu when cooked properly are very nice. Also, Kangaroo is quite nice as well.
Also Kangaroo is the best red meat you can buy due to the less fat content
@@whymeeveryone It is very lean meat. For me, lamb is by far the tastiest meat. Love a good roast leg of lamb. And oddly, many Americans have never tried lamb. How odd is that?
Kangaroo and deer is good meat for dogs less fat. Personally I've never eaten any wild source of meat.
Wow 6 months already, hope you leg injury healed up ok and that you are enjoying your time here.
As for the gun thing it’s only because we see it on the news weekly and just can’t understand it …
Yea fair enough. Legs doing well! Gonna try and run a race on it soon!
the hot dog roll with icing is usually cut along the centre and add butter, otherwise they are revolting
Croc's will say people taste a lot like chicken. Some say pig... but mostly chicken.
Post. It's not your house (unless they can't actually get in the front yard). It's your postman. -Your- postman... Being a bit slack. A lot slack...
Doing a Swell Job Greg, im like a turncoat for either Maccas or the Coronel at the food court depends on the mood, then I just end up at the thai take away eating my bowl of shallot and ginger beef. keep up the great videos mate I like the the opposite of the Orange slice the Lemon Crisp and the Tim Tams cannot be eaten without doing a Slam in milk here and there. I haven't tried the Murray River Caramel yet I put that on my taste test.
Thnx mate! Haha I’ll take the orange ones any day
Not sure if yanks know or understand but being called a yank is not a derogatory term it’s just like calling a an English person a POM or a new zealander a kiwi. Finger bun should be cut in half long ways and butter or margarine applied liberally. Also get a parcel locker, u get an email and text with a code and you can collect anytime within a 48 hour period
Good call out for Redriven. Great channel.
Yea super helpful channel
Lorrikeets are kept as pets they are great talkers
I love the AUS - reminds me of the America of 1970's - Less chain stores, peeps are just a little more friendly to strangers - The beef sandwich - 12 pack of VB Bitter - the cars gave me a nostalgic vibe - Fish & Chips love it
Toyotas, Mazdas and Hyundais make you nostalgic?
You're saying Cairns the Aussie way hahahaha
Mareeba has alot of farms jobs and accommodation near Cairns
Our postie (here in western Sydney) will bring a parcel up to the door and knock
The postal part is to reduce porch theft - which has become a thing…
My guess is when you don't get parcels you don't have a deep letterbox and you many not have a good hiding area around your place. It is dependent I think on your specific address and often I get things left at my front door but hidden behind pot plants. I also keep a green bin close to the driveway near the front verandah and if a parcel is big, couriers and Australia Post tend to put it there. I never used to keep a bin there and I am open to the street and close to a freeway so if a parcel is left out in the open close to the front door, it can be seen from a distance. In those circumstances I would expect Australia Post not to leave it. Couriers tend to find bushes and then they let you know it is delivered straight away so if you are at home and have email, you tend to know straight away, even if you didn't hear the door. I don't think Australia Post would leave it around corners in bushes because they don't notify you that a parcel is delivered.
Australia Post? Do you live in an area that has Postal Delivery? My area doesn't have it, so I have to go to the post office for all mail, and since we don't have numbers it's better. I am happy for my stuff to be safe at the post office.
However, when I was house-sitting at my friend's place it had a letterbox. I had no problems. They always knock or leave it in a safe place. The only time they won't is if you must sign for it eg Registered Mail. If they ask to leave it in a safe place on orders, I put on the delivery not leave behind something in her yard.
The Australia Post thing depends on the person delivering and how accessible the property looks. My local Aus Post delivery driver is awesome. You could just have a lazy delivery person.
dude.. they have croc jerky in the US.. I bought some in new Orleans.. and then again in Tampa..
Wild, how was it?
Australia Post insider comment: If you live in an area classed as 'rural' you get thrown in the 'roadside only delivery' basket. This is theoretically applied to areas with lots of small acreage properties and some farms with gates and difficult access. This means that, unlike areas classed as 'metro', they do not have to go to your door for direct delivery, even if you're living in a somewhat suburban/metro setting that still falls within that larger 'rural' area definition. Adding to that, most companies require 'signature on delivery' here, so even if you have a nice postie that goes the extra steps to knock on your door, they are legally bound to not leave it there and take it back to the local CPO/LPO for safekeeping. It's all an effort to avoid the 'porch pirate' thieving trend that is a huge problem in the US.
I can’t imagine eating a finger bun without butter! They’re often called Boston buns so I’d always assumed they were an American thing.
The ones with pink icing sometimes are incorrectly called Boston buns. But London buns with white icing and Boston buns with pink icing (no coconut) are square shaped.
Finger Buns are sweet - no they are not like hot dog buns. You need to get a ham & cheese roll from the local bakeries. Woolies & Coles sell them but they are more expensive.
Funny that you find a finger bun tastes like a hot dog bun with icing. The dough used in traditional finger buns normally has spices like cinnamon as well as fruit like sultanas or raisins (I note you bought "fruitless" finger buns on the label) and tastes nothing like the plain bread used for hot dog rolls. Sorry about the folk accosting you over guns. I think a lot of this is born out of the news we get on US school shootings which we find quite insane (to be fair all the Americans I've met do too). So people here scratch their heads and ask "why?"
American bread tastes like our finger buns due to the amount of sugar they use.
American bread qualifies as cake in Australia due to their high sugar content.
No, Aussie post silently putting a "You were not home" note in your letterbox and then scarpering leaving you to pick up your package at the post office is an epidemic here. Still, at least it's safe and not likely to get stolen.
Fair dinkum means true, it's that simple, so many people get this wrong. Try using the word true where you see fair dinkum and you'll see that it's true, fair dinkum!
You need to specify that it’s ok to leave the package
Post office thing is crazy I so agree with you
Idk my packages always are left on the porch, but that could be my area. I do understand about the slips though, its so annoying having to go down to the post office
Hey bro good to know you're back to your normal activities.
That phone law think is australia wide . Live in New south wales It came out from a extremely bad car accident few years ago.
Well I think it better for the Aus Post to send a letter then the package due to if you not home whom to say that someone else will steal it.
Seagull chicken thing. LMAO. Masked Lapwing (not a plover, despite the incorrect common name). They have prominent spurs on their wing elbow joints, and are insanely aggressive during nesting season. Magic birds.
Figured posties are obligated to leave your package in a safe place. Presume your address is either easily accessible for theft or the postman can’t easily access your front porch. If you ask me collecting it at the post office is a better option. Perhaps get a locker - it’s free and you can collect in your own time.
Also, great job featuring Dwyatt Morris 👌
I'm pretty sure we say 'ay' instead of 'hey'. I understand Canadians and New Zealanders also use 'ay' a lot as well! Maybe it's a bit different in QLD (hey) as compared to NSW and VIC? I recommend you try Arnott’s Mint Slice biscuits as they trump Tim Tams in my opinion or a packet of Arnott’s Assorted Creams so you can try a few different types at once and can compare. I understand how guns became a part of the American culture as the British started to confiscate arms even from officials in the colony as they were worried about their control and this was one of the triggers for the war for independence. To safeguard the freedom of the state the 2nd amendment came about so that an armed militia could form to defend the hard won independence should it ever come under threat by the Brits or anyone else trying to tell American's what to do in their own country. Aussies tend to 'take the piss' or 'wind people up' to help people come to their senses but it is well intentioned at heart! We don't like to see our colonial cousin's blowing each other’s heads off particularly when the threat from the British has well and truly passed! In saying that though, I doubt any country wouldn’t be thinking twice about trying to invade America as it'd not just be the armed forces they'd need to contend with!.... With respect though, the Second Amendment could use a little amending for the benefit of 'today's' American society. I like guns, have a license and wouldn't like anyone taking them from me but at the end of the day, with some moderation applied, I do appreciate the feeling of being relatively safe from being shot here and would wish the same for all American's too.
Yea I probably was just picking it up wrong. With some people it sounds like hey and others more like ay
You need to let Aust Post have permission to leave in a save place.
Posties have become very lazy in recent years. Or more accurately, parcel delivery guys. If it doesn't fit in the letterbox they drop the "I can't be buggered walking to the front door" card, which pisses the local post offices off heaps because they have to store the parcels.
They drop all the parcels off at your local post office as the dump it all there and they’ve completed their run and they get paid !
You are so right about Aussie Post. I work from home and they still don't knock on the door. I have watched them put the notice straight in my letterbox. Very lazy buggers
Are you enjoying living here?
So, you call that "food". Very interesting. Do all Americans call pre-packaged snacks and biscuits, food?
😂 play acting. Well done humour is respected
Haha glad someone enjoyed it, I was feeling pretty hesitant about adding those bits
It's a lazy practice by some postal delivery contractors of not taking the time to knock and see if anybody is home, but just dropping a card in your letterbox and continuing on to the next address to do the same thing. They're delivering cards, not parcels. Delivery to a post office =/= delivery to a home.
I thought Americans used the word frosting rather than icing like you said when reviewing finger buns
We use both, depends on my mood lol
I LOVE CAIRNS IT'S A WONDERFUL PLACE ESPECIALLY PALM COVE 😍🌴
The packages thing could be your house (really open with nowhere to place them) and/or your lazy postie/contractor. I've had times where I've been home and waiting for it to be delivered and heard a knock at the door- raced down only to find the slip left in the screen 😳🤬🤯 AusPost is pretty bad - prolly equivalent to a bad Amazon driver. That said, if you get to know your postie/contractor they can be really cool and leave/hide stuff for you.
Fair enough my that gate on my house isn't very welcoming hahaha
It's the law that if you have not made provisions for package delivery, the goods must be returned to the PO.
@petemedium2185
And Australians love a good law/regulation, hey Peter!
US: Guns, religion, tipping, gross coffee, corn syrup 😅 Glad to see you giving us some of our own medicine. Also, jerky is gross in general. IDK why anyone wants to chew on dried seasoned meat and end up with an inedible piece of gristle 🤢😅 P.S. Yep, Australia Post is crap. I have a PO box though, so I know my packages will always be delivered.
So you'd prefer the US system where thieves wait for goods delivery, then jump the fence and steal them?
@@petemedium2185Did you even read my last sentence? 🙄 A PO box is inside a post office, so good delivered there can't be nicked.
@@FionaEm So Aus Post is crap? Is that because PO laws insisting on the recipient receive the goods or they go back to the PO? What caused you to go for a PO Box instead of home delivery?
@petemedium2185 Australia Post is run like a profit-making enterprise instead of the publicly-owned essential services corporation it is, but with mixed results. They've reduced letter deliveries to 3 times a week, while focusing on their profitable daily parcel delivery service. You'd think, then, that at least their couriers would do a good job, but they do the bare minimum, if that. Private couriers are often better because they don't get paid unless they deliver right to your door & get a signature. A lot of Aust Post couriers see a block of apartments & don't even buzz the intercom to see if the recipient is home. With a PO box, your parcel sits safely at the local post office until you pick it up.
@@FionaEm Wow. Obviously a totally different experience here in the bush. Couriers are like what you are saying about the Aust Post: If you're not home, or they contact you because of rotten mobile phone coverage, they send the goods back to the depot. In one case for me, back to Melbourne from my home in rural Qld. Aust post on the other hand always leave a message to say they have a delivery coming and then notify you when it has arrived. So it sounds like the rare occasion when the bush gets a better deal than the city.
Greg you summed it up perfectly LOL 😄
great video
crock, emu, camel, roo, goat... used to have them all in supermarket. Crock takes like chicken.
Main thing, Australians think Donald Trumps an idiot.
I worked with a Yank in Adelaide many years ago. Very funny bloke who became a cricket fanatic and became pretty good at the game. We had a works game which was his first. Just before it started he yelled out "Play Baal". Everyone rolled on the ground laughing. On the subject of guns, I completely get every argument for and against. I'd hate to live somewhere where I routinely needed one for protection but if I lived in the USA (certainly in some places there) I wouldn't think twice about having one. There's alot of ignorance about them though.
Most of my packages were delivered to my home in Sydney.