"What do you call burger king?" "burger king" Incorrect. In a most of the country, we call it Hungry Jack's. 'cos someone else already trademarked the burger king name.
As an Aussie, I never really think about how our slang sounds to foreigners, because to us, that's normal. But seeing people try and decipher our language is quite entertaining. The only one I didn't agree on in that vid, is nuddy. Maybe some parts of Australia say it that way, but I've always said 'starkers'.
There is a joke... not sure where it started... but it's basically someone (from another country) says they speak English and the reply is "ah yes the common language that divides us." You are right the slang makes up a "large" part of each countries English and it really does confuse "foreigners" that speak "the same" language. Aussie maybe more than most. Though Canadians get words from English, French, Indigenous languages, and some from other cultures that immigrated here so... we're not too far behind in confusing outsiders.
that dialect coach dress is spicy
LEGS!!! 🤤
Breaking news: Diamond is no longer natures hardest material
The hardest material is in my pants LOL 😈 😂🤣
@@jeremystevens6640 Those legs...she's got such a great sense of humor too.
them thighs is the highlight of that skit lmao
Conan is great
Lol oh man the words are awesome
In Australia Burger King is Hungry Jack's.
A what a Wong dong of a great video Bunny. LOL trying my Australian.
Accadacca went to Macca
Bunny please do more Conan 🙏
Dem thighs
Do Conan in Cuba. Please.
Is the BunnymonTV fanbase also a TeamCoCo crew?!
We Aussies love our slang and relaxed lifestyle.
Ha! Can't fool us. We saw how you behaved with lockdowns during the pandemic.
@@kevinkingmaker7395 you saw one city in the smallest state of Australia and think that's the norm for an entire continent. You must be American.
His Scottish sounds like he was trying to do Australian
He sounds British at first
Crikey
Ah, poor Steve, gone far too soon.
😂😂😂 I lost it as soon as Conan started learning Australian slang. Great video Bunny 🐰
Sheila? Really? Was this filmed in 1978?
"What do you call burger king?" "burger king"
Incorrect.
In a most of the country, we call it Hungry Jack's. 'cos someone else already trademarked the burger king name.
she's not wrong though, you would still call burger king 'burger king'. an australian wouldn't go to the usa and ask 'can we go to hungry jacks?'
@@graybonesau so an American should come to Australia and say can we go to hungry jacks?
@@bLuGhOsT_ yes lol
@@bLuGhOsT_or HJ’s
7:50 hahahahaha, he had no idea wtf she said. :D
Who does not love Conan obrian
As an Aussie, I never really think about how our slang sounds to foreigners, because to us, that's normal. But seeing people try and decipher our language is quite entertaining.
The only one I didn't agree on in that vid, is nuddy. Maybe some parts of Australia say it that way, but I've always said 'starkers'.
Developed from convicts and pirates! 😂
I thought she was going to say starkers as well lol
Did you say "dont stop" at the F me dead reference?
😂😂love the video Bunny girl nation stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
conan might get it ... give im 100 years bah
There is a joke... not sure where it started... but it's basically someone (from another country) says they speak English and the reply is "ah yes the common language that divides us."
You are right the slang makes up a "large" part of each countries English and it really does confuse "foreigners" that speak "the same" language. Aussie maybe more than most. Though Canadians get words from English, French, Indigenous languages, and some from other cultures that immigrated here so... we're not too far behind in confusing outsiders.