I love how the kiwi is able to understand the Aussie. So accurate. They're like the only people that truly understand Aussie slang and don't need you to explain it to them.
The fact that I'm Australian and it was so easy to know what the dude said in an Australian accent is amazing since he had a pretty strong accent in my opinion 😊
Australians grow up surrounded with American accents on media and popular culture. So we can understand yanks and their slang quite easily but they arent surrounded by Aussie culture so have difficulty with ours. Even when strictly trying to speak non Aussie English to them I had difficulty when I was in the US., outside urban areas us Australians became curiosities for the way we spoke. I now know never to ask for milk with coffee. I tried that in Mcdonalds over there and I ended up being the entertainment for the whole restaurant. A. They dont do milk with coffee, its "haf and haf" apparently, which is a tiny little cream thing about the size of a tomato sauce sachet. B. They couldnt understand what "malk" was.
They laughed at you for asking for MILK?! Jesus, people are weird. The Maccas (That and drongo are the only slang words I know in Aussie) by my house use milk in their machines, and I'm in New York.
There are lots of accents here in the States too. Not everyone speaks with a "neutral" California-like American accent. The Northeastern accent (New York, NJ, Mass.) in particular is the strongest one. Take a listen to Fran Drescher and see. She sounds nothing like Katy Perry.
I love how the Americans in these types of vids never use slang. They always just use the most basic English - like they came straight outta just learned English from Duolingo
I sat next to an Australian couple once on a flight from Cancun. Thought they were speaking a different language for like a whole hour before I realized.
I knew Arizona was hot but until I checked your temperatures I was amazed. The consistency of the heat , over 45 degrees Celsius basically every day of summer is fukin shocking. Western Sydney has a 30 degree average in summer but it's been 49 degrees Celsius officially making it the hottest place anywhere for a day. Only because you guys where in winter. How do you live in such a stinking hot place? I don't care about it being dry heat because when it's 110 Fahrenheit everything you touch is hot. I live in a sub tropical climate and I love having 20 degrees our winter average. Similar to you guys I believe although it can be colder than Sydney and then the next week I see it can be warmer than Sydney. Similar average but you guys have Less stable weather.
Well western Sydney has been the hottest place on earth two years ago. 48.9 . Outback or Parramatta, when it's 40+ it's hard to tell the difference. Haha. I'm living on the mid north coast N.S..W and it's not as hot as western Sydney. I went to Bali for a week in January and it was fukin hot predictably. I didn't get sunburn suprisingly. Anyway I return to the western suburbs and I went to the foot of the blue mountain's to a lake Bents Basin. Anyway it was 45 bloody degrees that day. I got burnt and it was hotter than Bali. It's apparently worse than you think because you have the buildings and streets and Less tree's and Sydney is in a basin and the heat gets trapped. But Penrith was the hottest place anywhere for a day. Because the northern hemisphere was in winter. The south west of the U.S.A ie Arizona state and Nevada and southern California desert which includes the hottest place on earth regularly, death valley gets over 50 often. And Phoenix Arizona or Las Vegas are 45+ degrees Celsius for the whole summer. I'm talking every fukin day over 40 degrees and regularly high bloody 40's. Humidity is a bugger mate. I've heard people from Broken Hill and Dubbo for example complain big time about the humidity. Anyway I'm from Western Sydney and it's a hotter climate than Sydney that you see on the national news weather. We went on holidays for a week years ago in the 80's in January. Anyway our western Sydney house was closed up. Greystanes if you know. Well we had candles on the piano and all 6 were bent over from the heat. They actually melted enough to be the shape of a limp dick. That's hot!
I'm Aussie and I understood everything very clearly. I can also detect the difference between accents from all over the US. I can also detect the subtle difference between Canadian and Minnesotan accents. That's because we Australians were subjected to US movies and sitcoms through the years. I also had expats from Canada and US in my hockey team who made up almost half the team (a bit less these days). When I travelled around US & Canada I didn't have any issue understanding them but I had to speak slower than usual for them to understand me.
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive I think that the vast majority of US movies and sitcoms are gibberish with no real substance to them. I don't find the mainstream movie and sitcom offerings all that entertaining; as you mentioned it's targeted at the lowest common denominator, possibly aimed at an IQ of 80. My preference is documentaries. I have watched a lot of documentaries over the past 40 years. Good documentaries show life as it is and is devoid of Hollywood's meddling. I have watched docos from all parts of the world, and especially a lot on isolated communities across the US & Canada. I didn't have any difficulty understanding what people were saying, for example I watched several Appalachian docos and didn't have any issue understanding the people who spoke their version of English. Some of the terms that were used were a mystery until I worked it out within the context, or was explained, or I looked it up (the magic of the Internet).
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive Don't over-estimate the 'abilities' of your fellow Americans. In my 70+ years I've travelled in, lived in and worked in MANY countries around the world where I have met, associated with and worked with MANY Americans from all over the USA and from various walks of life. I've never experienced any difficulty understanding any American I've ever met and have often astonished them by correctly identifying (at least areasonably closely) where in the USA they were from. Other than those I've met within Aus, Americans have RARELY identified my accent as Australian. Even within Aus I've usually been ASKED am I Australian. When outside Aus I've often been 'insulted' by being asked am I English.
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive Californian surfer accent aint too hard to pick up imo. Southern hillbillies can definitely be hard though. I'm sure it's the same for many Americans that aren't from the deep south as well. Never heard of new york "italian" accents but It's probably an ethnoclect like the Greek-Australian or Lebo-Australian accents. Honestly, the guy in the video has a strong accent, but it's still relatively normal here in Australia. If you hear real deep wog talk in more rural Australia, it's pretty similar to a mixture between hillbilly and british accent which is pretty hard to understand.
Can you imagine how hard to understood our slang if they didn't slow down for the video? I absolutely pissed myself when he then separated the words out and the yank still didn't get it.
If you try to talk to someone from Baltimore or Philadelphia you would probably have a stroke trying to understand them lol it’s not even words half the time just a string of noises and they will fully expect you to understand
I'm born and raised in Georgia USA. Gotta show this to my Aussie friend. Especially when the Southern guy comes in and says "hey y'all" to the Aussie and the Kiwi.
Hahaha fuck I literally had this with a dude in Bali today, he was from L.A and we were both being tattooed, so I said "how ya travelling?" In regards to the pain and he said "yeah we're travelling, I'm from L.A" 😂
@bbqpringlesha it means like "how are you going?" Or it can mean how have you been, but usually it's said to check on the progress of your current task, like if you were painting a room for me I'd come in and say how ya travelling? To see how far along you are with it
Worked with an Australian and they hit me with “let’s hit up the servo to get a sausage roll for smoke-o tommorow arvo.” It’s like he’s trying to communicate with me, I know it…
Yeah fuck yeah mate. Fucken oath. Strange how we got our own kinda language in a way but fucken hell it’s just easier to speak like that. Goin for a piss up is a lot easier than saying let’s go and drink at your place
I'm in America right now from Australia. I'm in Florida and I've had a few Americans not understand me. I'm like wtf! We are both talking English what's wrong with ya! 😂😂😂
Travelled in Indonesia last year and taught a new friend there how to pronounce “how’s it goin’ mate”in Australian slang. Took him a while but in the end I was rolling on the ground when he started nailing it.….
Oh mate! me Moroccan when i was learning English at the American language center in Tangier, Morocco. I had a Kiwi who was teaching us English she didn't mention anything like this 😂
Haha my old roommate (Canadian) as am I, told me the first interaction he had on a student exchange in Australia was ‘how you goin?’ He was so confused if asking how he was or where he was going lolol
Not even google can translate our songs (cut n paste not edited): Well I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am I've loved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a pram Some places might be greener but I don't give a damn 'Cause I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am - wonderful Now I was in the doctors just the other day He told me take an asprin, the pain would go away So I pulled out my cheque book, 'cause sickness doesn't pay I said are you fair dinkum - what did the doctor say He said, ah-sore, I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am I've loved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a plam Some places might be gleener but I don't give a damn 'Cause I'm fair dinkum, ah-sore, bloody oath I am (I said "could you recomend a nice little chinese restaurant") Then I whistled down a taxi-cab and headed for the east A bad case of munchies, I was ready for a feast The driver said Indian, I said ah well, I'd rather not He said why don't you cummaround to my place, my curry's rather hot I said are you fair dinkum He said, oh I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am I love the smell of gum leaves since I was in a bram Some places might be greener but I don't give a damn 'Cause I'm fair dinkum, oh-oh-oh bloody oath I am Well I tipped the nice cabby so he wouldn't make a fuss I shot out like a bullet and I grabbed the Bondi bus I said take me to the waves mate, I'm dyin' for a dip He said nah, you be ver carful, and watch you don't slip Are you fair dinkum He said ah, by gum, I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I arm Ive luvved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a brarm Some places might be greener but I don't give a darm 'Cause I'm fair dinkum, aye, bloody oath I am Well everybody's claimin' Australia as there own im no aborigine so i wont point the bone it shows good tase, mate, so i shouldnt moan if you've got a problem get Al Grasby on the phone yea were fair dinkum bloody oath we are we all love koalas and sing around the bar and con somebody's missus to drive the flamin' car yea were fair dinkum bloody oath we are give me a home were life is what you make were i can walk about, just for walkin' sake were i can tell our leaders to go jump in the lake but i'll never knock Australia you make no mistake yea im fair dinkum bloody oath i am i've loved the smell of gum leaves since i was in a pram some places might be greener but i dont give a dam coz im fair dinkum bloody oath i am yea im fair dinkum bloody oath i am i've loved the smell of gum leaves since i was in a pram some places might be greener but i dont give a dam coz iiiiim faaaiiir diiiiinkum bloooodyy oath i aaaaaaaam! - John Williamson [I'm Fair Dinkum]
Im from northern England this is funny as shit , I was on my jollies in Italy and some Americans asked if I was Australian 😂 I sound like Sean Bean for Christs sake. 😂
Yorkshire or Lancashire? I'm from western Sydney. You like Rugby league? I love it. Love watching the English super league. Love the supporters ooop north!!!!
As an aussie, I can confirm all of these are an exaggerated version of the truth XD the seatbelt one though, fr today I tried touching my book that was in the sun for a while I got a 3rd degree burn /hj
That's right, it is slightly exaggerated, however you do get blokes & woman that speak this way in many areas, not just outside the city. Its known as (Ock-a) sorry about spelling if wrong. It's a way of speaking, slang type, with usually a lot of swearing during that conversation too. 😅 Quite normal for us over ere. ✌️😎🇦🇺👍😅
The seatbelt thing is so real, one of my partner's friends has (no joke) a permanent brand on his chest from where he leaned into the seat buckle while he was putting it on.
Me as Indonesian visit bali,and Australian tourist pointing to workers and talking so fast . "Is he talk English ?" then,my friend explain to me if he talking about the concrete quality is bad if they're want to build a house
Really, C'mon. Lol 😅 Americans can't be that stupid (I'm not being a smartarse to Yanks, btw, love em, great people) but yeah, we have a semi-strong accent, mixed with slang, but that's like me as an Aussie trying to work out a Scottish accent! It's not easy, but it's definitely not that difficult to quickly catch on! To edit my comment tho - He is talking really fast, does make it harder. If I'm wrong, let me know & I'll rest my case. 😀 🇦🇺✌️💙 😎
Now, I'm loosing my mind..... Victorians, Tasmanians, New Zealanders.... all the same, can't take em anywhere. North Queensland is where living begins....
Interesting. The belt buckle reminded me of growing up in Western Sydney and accidentally or intentionally being burnt by the bludger of a rhing. So have a nice day all you Seppos out there (septic tank - Yank). When visiting Australia watch out for the magpies and the snakes and the sharks and the rips when at the beach and sun burn and I gotta mention that if visiting Sydney, the biggest and best City down under remember that especially in summer if you travel inland where the majority of the people live Google western Sydney for your weather forecast. Its always at least 5 degrees Celsius hotter than the CBD or beaches. Its actually been officially the hottest place on Earth for a day. Plus its a humid bastard place if in the low 30' s. If 40 or more its basically the desert . You'll experience amazing thunder storms and possibly bushfires or flooding. I'd visit at the end of winter. September. First month of spring. Here's the last year's temperatures. From first to 30th 21, 20, 19,22,24,23,28,23,18,20,20,23,26, 30, 32,33,34,34,34,34,26,24,20,20,24, 27,28,25,30,31
The odd thing is I can understand what he's saying, but I don't know the slang too well. I understand him because Texan accents to me sound similar, so it doesn't sound off to me. Although certain words common in Australia such as mate, oi, taking the piss, etc. is actually common slang here as well. side-note: that y'all was painful to hear, it did not sound very natural XD
Once I've seen a meme saying that australian accent is actually a british texan. What I'm familiar with is how british accent sound like and boy oh boy I do hear the resemblance between aussie and british, but not the texan one. But since there's another uniqueness going on with aussie accent that I can't pinpoint, a part of me do believe that the texan accent might play a role in it.
i geuss if one had to make a comparison its the drawl aussies drawl when they speak and so do texans and the accent is twangy so in that sence of the word calling it british texan is fitting.
I study English in American way my whole life and I also speak in American accent, I can relate this😂 i don’t understand much the Aussie accent he is speaking.it’s hard to understand Australian accent for me,so I can pretty relate to American guy😂
I love how the kiwi is able to understand the Aussie. So accurate. They're like the only people that truly understand Aussie slang and don't need you to explain it to them.
And vice versa!
Not really. Aussie slang was largely influenced by Cockney slang
@@thomsboys77 Everything derives from somewhere. I don't even understand "Cockney Slang," it's kind of confusing.
@@thomsboys77 usually a 2 word, just so it's not as complicated
Lol because they speak super harder than u
That vegemite and milo from out of nowhere during handshake 🤣🤣
The fact that I'm Australian and it was so easy to know what the dude said in an Australian accent is amazing since he had a pretty strong accent in my opinion 😊
Do you mind translating the first one? I still don't get it lol
@@jojorobino5312 I might be able to, like I said he has quite the strong accent
@@jojorobino5312 okay the first one I'm pretty sure ment "show us or show me how you ride it" or "try it out"
@@Kyr486 that’s good, how about “are you taking a piss mate?” I pretty sure it doesn’t mean what it actually mean. Ahah
H9w have I become just a personal translater🤣🤣🤣🤣
Australians grow up surrounded with American accents on media and popular culture. So we can understand yanks and their slang quite easily but they arent surrounded by Aussie culture so have difficulty with ours. Even when strictly trying to speak non Aussie English to them I had difficulty when I was in the US., outside urban areas us Australians became curiosities for the way we spoke. I now know never to ask for milk with coffee. I tried that in Mcdonalds over there and I ended up being the entertainment for the whole restaurant. A. They dont do milk with coffee, its "haf and haf" apparently, which is a tiny little cream thing about the size of a tomato sauce sachet. B. They couldnt understand what "malk" was.
Half and half is half cream, half milk, and you can buy it in large containers.
I'm a Briton and used to watch Home & Away as a kid, before it got crap. I had no idea what the guy in the clip was saying some of the time.
NAaaaah, bogan accent just sucks b@lls
They laughed at you for asking for MILK?! Jesus, people are weird. The Maccas (That and drongo are the only slang words I know in Aussie) by my house use milk in their machines, and I'm in New York.
There are lots of accents here in the States too. Not everyone speaks with a "neutral" California-like American accent. The Northeastern accent (New York, NJ, Mass.) in particular is the strongest one. Take a listen to Fran Drescher and see. She sounds nothing like Katy Perry.
Australian accent is so hard😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣the last one is very another level check mate😂😂😂😂😂
That check mate lol
The ' I'm just tyinna fix my skateboard ' had me dead 😂😂😂
Here, we'd say - "Just fixin the Skatey mate." or board, mate"
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1:08 this cracked me up, the way it was said, as an Australian I didn't understand what was said at first and then replayed it again and got it hahaha
Haha sounds like my brother in law. I am Australian but moved to Texas so it is funny to translate for my husband😄
Definitely not Australian
That check mate really got me😂😂😂 2:39
This video is just over 1 minute long, mate
I love how the Americans in these types of vids never use slang. They always just use the most basic English - like they came straight outta just learned English from Duolingo
Yeah get a real American in there fucks sake
What about "bro" and "y"all"?
@@SanctusPaulus1962and yous
Cuz the guy is also an Australian. He's mates with tbe rest of them.
I live in Sydney and most people speak basic English. Closest slang I had heard people speak to me were Maccas, sunnies, and brekkie.
2:43 he even read the book upside down because it's Australia 😂
That’s a dvd lol
I sat next to an Australian couple once on a flight from Cancun. Thought they were speaking a different language for like a whole hour before I realized.
The hand shake 👌🤣
The American character saying "Australier" 😂 if that wasn't intentional it's almost more funny.
The roads will be really busy so let's go to the corner store, get some meat pies with ketchup, a pack of beer and drink a few of them.
@AussieCricketKid123 im 🇨🇦 and i put a whole 2 seconds of thought into it because i moved on with my life after i posted that
@@DoYouLikeMyNameDude Still American you see there Bob.
As a New Zealander, I understood everything he said as soon as he started talking about pies ay. Then I just knew what else was gonna be said.😊
Ketchup? Tomato sauce.
I was lost after “the roads will be busy “.
touching the seatbelt in january in australia is like touching the stove but the seatbelts hotter
Mate at that point the buckle becomes a brandin iron
Like touching an Arizona seatbelt in June.
I knew Arizona was hot but until I checked your temperatures I was amazed. The consistency of the heat , over 45 degrees Celsius basically every day of summer is fukin shocking. Western Sydney has a 30 degree average in summer but it's been 49 degrees Celsius officially making it the hottest place anywhere for a day. Only because you guys where in winter. How do you live in such a stinking hot place? I don't care about it being dry heat because when it's 110 Fahrenheit everything you touch is hot. I live in a sub tropical climate and I love having 20 degrees our winter average. Similar to you guys I believe although it can be colder than Sydney and then the next week I see it can be warmer than Sydney. Similar average but you guys have Less stable weather.
@@DennisThompson-s8v yeah its bloody hot here aye, ya reckon sydneys bad. Haha, try the outback mate!
Well western Sydney has been the hottest place on earth two years ago. 48.9 . Outback or Parramatta, when it's 40+ it's hard to tell the difference. Haha. I'm living on the mid north coast N.S..W and it's not as hot as western Sydney. I went to Bali for a week in January and it was fukin hot predictably. I didn't get sunburn suprisingly. Anyway I return to the western suburbs and I went to the foot of the blue mountain's to a lake Bents Basin. Anyway it was 45 bloody degrees that day. I got burnt and it was hotter than Bali. It's apparently worse than you think because you have the buildings and streets and Less tree's and Sydney is in a basin and the heat gets trapped.
But Penrith was the hottest place anywhere for a day. Because the northern hemisphere was in winter. The south west of the U.S.A ie Arizona state and Nevada and southern California desert which includes the hottest place on earth regularly, death valley gets over 50 often. And Phoenix Arizona or Las Vegas are 45+ degrees Celsius for the whole summer. I'm talking every fukin day over 40 degrees and regularly high bloody 40's.
Humidity is a bugger mate. I've heard people from Broken Hill and Dubbo for example complain big time about the humidity. Anyway I'm from Western Sydney and it's a hotter climate than Sydney that you see on the national news weather.
We went on holidays for a week years ago in the 80's in January. Anyway our western Sydney house was closed up. Greystanes if you know. Well we had candles on the piano and all 6 were bent over from the heat. They actually melted enough to be the shape of a limp dick. That's hot!
I'm Aussie and I understood everything very clearly. I can also detect the difference between accents from all over the US. I can also detect the subtle difference between Canadian and Minnesotan accents. That's because we Australians were subjected to US movies and sitcoms through the years. I also had expats from Canada and US in my hockey team who made up almost half the team (a bit less these days). When I travelled around US & Canada I didn't have any issue understanding them but I had to speak slower than usual for them to understand me.
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive I think that the vast majority of US movies and sitcoms are gibberish with no real substance to them. I don't find the mainstream movie and sitcom offerings all that entertaining; as you mentioned it's targeted at the lowest common denominator, possibly aimed at an IQ of 80. My preference is documentaries. I have watched a lot of documentaries over the past 40 years. Good documentaries show life as it is and is devoid of Hollywood's meddling. I have watched docos from all parts of the world, and especially a lot on isolated communities across the US & Canada. I didn't have any difficulty understanding what people were saying, for example I watched several Appalachian docos and didn't have any issue understanding the people who spoke their version of English. Some of the terms that were used were a mystery until I worked it out within the context, or was explained, or I looked it up (the magic of the Internet).
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive
Don't over-estimate the 'abilities' of your fellow Americans.
In my 70+ years I've travelled in, lived in and worked in MANY countries around the world where I have met, associated with and worked with MANY Americans from all over the USA and from various walks of life.
I've never experienced any difficulty understanding any American I've ever met and have often astonished them by correctly identifying (at least areasonably closely) where in the USA they were from.
Other than those I've met within Aus, Americans have RARELY identified my accent as Australian.
Even within Aus I've usually been ASKED am I Australian.
When outside Aus I've often been 'insulted' by being asked am I English.
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive Californian surfer accent aint too hard to pick up imo. Southern hillbillies can definitely be hard though. I'm sure it's the same for many Americans that aren't from the deep south as well. Never heard of new york "italian" accents but It's probably an ethnoclect like the Greek-Australian or Lebo-Australian accents. Honestly, the guy in the video has a strong accent, but it's still relatively normal here in Australia. If you hear real deep wog talk in more rural Australia, it's pretty similar to a mixture between hillbilly and british accent which is pretty hard to understand.
Can you imagine how hard to understood our slang if they didn't slow down for the video? I absolutely pissed myself when he then separated the words out and the yank still didn't get it.
Non-natives are sweating right now.
'Cause I'm one.
If you try to talk to someone from Baltimore or Philadelphia you would probably have a stroke trying to understand them lol it’s not even words half the time just a string of noises and they will fully expect you to understand
That handshake made my night 😂😂😂
I'm born and raised in Georgia USA. Gotta show this to my Aussie friend. Especially when the Southern guy comes in and says "hey y'all" to the Aussie and the Kiwi.
😄 This pretty much how my family is. Aussies, British, and Malaysian and the Texan. Funny to translate.
Are you originially from the South?😂
@@jimmymccloskey4913 Georgia IS in the south
@@SanctusPaulus1962 yeah, sometimes people from other states move to the South, just like pommies move to Australia to seek sunshine&jobs
Hahaha fuck I literally had this with a dude in Bali today, he was from L.A and we were both being tattooed, so I said "how ya travelling?" In regards to the pain and he said "yeah we're travelling, I'm from L.A" 😂
What does that mean
@bbqpringlesha it means like "how are you going?" Or it can mean how have you been, but usually it's said to check on the progress of your current task, like if you were painting a room for me I'd come in and say how ya travelling? To see how far along you are with it
Yep. Between the yanks, poms, and the roos talking, there's indonesian laughing at them behind.
@nurlindafsihotang49 yes that's true, but we definitely have the last laugh when we board a plane and go home lol
Worked with an Australian and they hit me with “let’s hit up the servo to get a sausage roll for smoke-o tommorow arvo.” It’s like he’s trying to communicate with me, I know it…
what I love about us aussies is that we can take the piss out of eachother (banter)....but most americans take everything so literal
The fact that the book he was reading at the end was an incredibles cd upside down made me laugh for some reason so badly😂😂😂
The handshake is on point ❤❤❤❤
Still, he forgot to put the sauce and onions on his grilled snag, which is common practice.
I'am Alright is Absolutely Hard to understand, its hilarious 😂😂
That American guy can move his eyes independently
As a Yorkshire man, I understand every word
Aussie culture is so chill. Good vibes all round.
The funniest part is as an aussie i understand perfectly what he is saying 🤣🤣🤣
Translate pls. What the fucks a squiz mate?
@@zvezdoblyat give us a squiz = give us a look
@royalaza2123 wow lol. Never would've guessed
Yeah fuck yeah mate. Fucken oath. Strange how we got our own kinda language in a way but fucken hell it’s just easier to speak like that. Goin for a piss up is a lot easier than saying let’s go and drink at your place
@@Killer65659 But do everyone in Australia talks in such a casual way and use slangs all the time as depicted in this video?
I'm in America right now from Australia. I'm in Florida and I've had a few Americans not understand me. I'm like wtf! We are both talking English what's wrong with ya! 😂😂😂
How do you expect Chinese too after being here a long time
@@MitchellBPYao what? lol
bruh im aussie and the fact i understand and actually say this stuff is insane
@SparkConversation🤓
Actually shorter
Travelled in Indonesia last year and taught a new friend there how to pronounce “how’s it goin’ mate”in Australian slang. Took him a while but in the end I was rolling on the ground when he started nailing it.….
Oh mate! me Moroccan when i was learning English at the American language center in Tangier, Morocco. I had a Kiwi who was teaching us English she didn't mention anything like this 😂
Haha my old roommate (Canadian) as am I, told me the first interaction he had on a student exchange in Australia was ‘how you goin?’ He was so confused if asking how he was or where he was going lolol
Is the "Check Mate" for me 🤣
Not even google can translate our songs (cut n paste not edited):
Well I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am
I've loved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a pram
Some places might be greener but I don't give a damn
'Cause I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am - wonderful
Now I was in the doctors just the other day
He told me take an asprin, the pain would go away
So I pulled out my cheque book, 'cause sickness doesn't pay
I said are you fair dinkum - what did the doctor say
He said, ah-sore, I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am
I've loved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a plam
Some places might be gleener but I don't give a damn
'Cause I'm fair dinkum, ah-sore, bloody oath I am
(I said "could you recomend a nice little chinese restaurant")
Then I whistled down a taxi-cab and headed for the east
A bad case of munchies, I was ready for a feast
The driver said Indian, I said ah well, I'd rather not
He said why don't you cummaround to my place, my curry's rather hot
I said are you fair dinkum
He said, oh I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I am
I love the smell of gum leaves since I was in a bram
Some places might be greener but I don't give a damn
'Cause I'm fair dinkum, oh-oh-oh bloody oath I am
Well I tipped the nice cabby so he wouldn't make a fuss
I shot out like a bullet and I grabbed the Bondi bus
I said take me to the waves mate, I'm dyin' for a dip
He said nah, you be ver carful, and watch you don't slip
Are you fair dinkum
He said ah, by gum, I'm fair dinkum, bloody oath I arm
Ive luvved the smell of gum leaves since I was in a brarm
Some places might be greener but I don't give a darm
'Cause I'm fair dinkum, aye, bloody oath I am
Well everybody's claimin' Australia as there own
im no aborigine so i wont point the bone
it shows good tase, mate, so i shouldnt moan
if you've got a problem get Al Grasby on the phone
yea were fair dinkum bloody oath we are
we all love koalas and sing around the bar
and con somebody's missus to drive the flamin' car
yea were fair dinkum bloody oath we are
give me a home were life is what you make
were i can walk about, just for walkin' sake
were i can tell our leaders to go jump in the lake
but i'll never knock Australia you make no mistake
yea im fair dinkum bloody oath i am
i've loved the smell of gum leaves since i was in a pram
some places might be greener but i dont give a dam
coz im fair dinkum bloody oath i am
yea im fair dinkum bloody oath i am
i've loved the smell of gum leaves since i was in a pram
some places might be greener but i dont give a dam
coz iiiiim faaaiiir diiiiinkum bloooodyy oath i aaaaaaaam! - John Williamson [I'm Fair Dinkum]
I've heard no one ever say dinkum and I am Aussie
It’s so funny when native speakers compare complications of accents when non-native speakers just freak out 😂😂😂
far canal - shibby rite mite - gimmenudder beer !
*Laughs in british*
A PAHNCAYK
Hi
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Doo yoo wnna Skone der mate?
Haha! Aussie here, but British expat.
'Laughs in British!" I like it!
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1:28 bro looks like his eyes is gonna pop out
Im from northern England this is funny as shit , I was on my jollies in Italy and some Americans asked if I was Australian 😂 I sound like Sean Bean for Christs sake. 😂
Yorkshire or Lancashire? I'm from western Sydney. You like Rugby league? I love it. Love watching the English super league. Love the supporters ooop north!!!!
@@DennisThompson-s8v I’m from Yorkshire mate yeah I like my rugby 🏉
That waste of Milo was sacrilege!
That first one's unfortunately a little too accurate. Cheers from the US
"sorry I dont have any squiz mates on me"
As an aussie, I can confirm all of these are an exaggerated version of the truth XD
the seatbelt one though, fr today I tried touching my book that was in the sun for a while I got a 3rd degree burn /hj
Nah they pretty accurate less you live in the city or some shit
@@calus_bath_water I don't live in the city so maybe I just haven't experienced this lolol
That's right, it is slightly exaggerated, however you do get blokes & woman that speak this way in many areas, not just outside the city. Its known as (Ock-a) sorry about spelling if wrong. It's a way of speaking, slang type, with usually a lot of swearing during that conversation too. 😅 Quite normal for us over ere.
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As a Filipino when I saw the milo it made me go crazy😂
We like a bit of milk with our Milo ... but not too much. Or just go the Milo bars. Getitindoya.
Yep. Always hillarious seeing the roos and the yank trying to fathom eachother sentences.
From TN, US and the seatbelt buckle does in fact get that hot here as well.
2:38 best part LOL
70 spoons of Milo for the win
The seatbelt thing is so real, one of my partner's friends has (no joke) a permanent brand on his chest from where he leaned into the seat buckle while he was putting it on.
Me as Indonesian visit bali,and Australian tourist pointing to workers and talking so fast . "Is he talk English ?"
then,my friend explain to me if he talking about the concrete quality is bad if they're want to build a house
Really, C'mon. Lol 😅 Americans can't be that stupid (I'm not being a smartarse to Yanks, btw, love em, great people) but yeah, we have a semi-strong accent, mixed with slang, but that's like me as an Aussie trying to work out a Scottish accent! It's not easy, but it's definitely not that difficult to quickly catch on!
To edit my comment tho - He is talking really fast, does make it harder.
If I'm wrong, let me know & I'll rest my case. 😀 🇦🇺✌️💙 😎
I mastered understanding Aussie accents and slang by watching and constantly quoting The Big Lez Show.
@@DazHotep6EQUJ5 whaddayatalkenbeet
@@dangercat9188 yea you're right
@@bboat42069what are you talkin about? Oh jeez
15 bloody years in Australia and still struggling to understand it😂😂
Now, I'm loosing my mind..... Victorians, Tasmanians, New Zealanders.... all the same, can't take em anywhere.
North Queensland is where living begins....
"Check mate"
Yeah, I felt that
At times he sounded South African and Kiwi other times lol That happens when you try too hard and strong on the Aussie Accent.
The last one "Checkmate" "check mate"😂
Omg ! the handshake hahahah ! I went Down Under in 2013 so I know all about Vegemite sandwiches and VB Beer ! hahah
The seat belt gave me a laugh
The seat belt.. Lol I remember it being so hot as a kid. Ahh the memories 😎😎
And the bleepin' vinyl seats!
Straya!
Check mate🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:36 that to funny bro
"While they're playing Chess "
Checkmate
Are you alright mate
Yeah his alright
I’m Aussie and This is so accurate 😂 apart from the handshake I dunno what that was about????
I DONY KNOW BUT THE PREVIOUS with the american explaining how they have so much freedommake it worth
Why does the “American” sound southern New Yorker midwestern all at once
I’m dying
1:56 did i just see milo after the milk that is down right horrendous mate
Yep as an Aussie I can easily understand all of that.
And then everyone sits there frozen laughing
How to Talk Australians - Episode 1: ‘G’DAY KNACKERS’ - ua-cam.com/video/DHQRZXM-4xI/v-deo.html
As an aussie - can understand everything said in this vid. Swag On The Beat nail it.
I’m Aussie and I can understand this and I love it.
I LOVE AUSTRALIA
Interesting. The belt buckle reminded me of growing up in Western Sydney and accidentally or intentionally being burnt by the bludger of a rhing.
So have a nice day all you Seppos out there (septic tank - Yank).
When visiting Australia watch out for the magpies and the snakes and the sharks and the rips when at the beach and sun burn and I gotta mention that if visiting Sydney, the biggest and best City down under remember that especially in summer if you travel inland where the majority of the people live Google western Sydney for your weather forecast. Its always at least 5 degrees Celsius hotter than the CBD or beaches. Its actually been officially the hottest place on Earth for a day. Plus its a humid bastard place if in the low 30' s. If 40 or more its basically the desert . You'll experience amazing thunder storms and possibly bushfires or flooding. I'd visit at the end of winter. September. First month of spring. Here's the last year's temperatures. From first to 30th
21, 20, 19,22,24,23,28,23,18,20,20,23,26,
30, 32,33,34,34,34,34,26,24,20,20,24,
27,28,25,30,31
Who are these guys? What's the name of their channel?
Mate way too much milk in that milo
And the milo is last…
Ya takin' the piss, mate!
That handshake! 🤣🤣🤣
I live in Aussie and I have never gotten this type of convo yet
If it was the formal language of English, I would have already given up😅 to study🙇🏻
We need Baltimorean and Australian to collab.
I find it enjoyable that i can speak a language that may as well be ancient egyptian to foreigners.
The odd thing is I can understand what he's saying, but I don't know the slang too well. I understand him because Texan accents to me sound similar, so it doesn't sound off to me. Although certain words common in Australia such as mate, oi, taking the piss, etc. is actually common slang here as well.
side-note: that y'all was painful to hear, it did not sound very natural XD
For a moment I believed he said “Mate”
Aussie handshake is including:
Opening a can of VB
Making Milo dinosaur
Lol
That's was awesome dude.
Did my bachelor degree in US and grad school in AU, US english yes
Once I've seen a meme saying that australian accent is actually a british texan. What I'm familiar with is how british accent sound like and boy oh boy I do hear the resemblance between aussie and british, but not the texan one. But since there's another uniqueness going on with aussie accent that I can't pinpoint, a part of me do believe that the texan accent might play a role in it.
i geuss if one had to make a comparison its the drawl aussies drawl when they speak and so do texans and the accent is twangy so in that sence of the word calling it british texan is fitting.
Why is dude kinda look like the legendary aussie interview guy 😆
bro i died several times
2:07 ova'er from resident evil 4
as a canadian with my Australian cousin counterparts i get it lol 😂
at 2.24 he says it will be hotter then a four and twenty out of the oven - that is a meat pie in Australia famous brand that is what his talking about
I study English in American way my whole life and I also speak in American accent, I can relate this😂 i don’t understand much the Aussie accent he is speaking.it’s hard to understand Australian accent for me,so I can pretty relate to American guy😂
"Boy I rlly about to get yo chee tha boey...
literally me when good at English American,but the tourist is Australian.
"why your English feels different"
as an Australian I somehow understood everything said
Drunk blokes are hard for me to understand in any country.
That’s how non-native eng speakers hear English at the beginning.
Loved it! Glad to know I'm not alone lol!😅