That is one of the best 'educational' videos that I have seen in a long time about us Aussies... and Indians have done it - brilliant, they have acclimated to the Aussie 'way' really well by taking the piss out of anything and everything, especially ourselves.
This was an awesome series. Indians and Aussies share a similar sense of humour and this was a great balance of having a jab at Aussie culture and stereotypes while also laughing at the immigrant experience for our growing Indian community as they become Aussie. Doesn’t take them long. Hehe.
Spewin can mean two things. One is your throwing up. Spewin up chunks. Two is meant as devastated or similar like you must be spewin that your team didn't win this weekend.
This is the first episode of eight episodes. It's . . ." talk Australians", not "talk TO Australians". The series is piss-take on Aussie culture by Indian-Australians pretending to run a call centre (in India?) dealing with Aussies. The whole series is hilarious with different scenarios. Please react to them all.
I love this show, it's fantastic. I'm glad we still have a little bit of freedom with comedy. It's getting so PC now it's f.cked. ya can't joke around.
I have heard every insult in the beginning of the vid and could never be insulted by any of it. They are all genuine Aussie compliments. However, when you hear it in a video like this, I do understand why it is considered odd by outsiders. Also, cooler = esky. I loved this video and went on to sub their channel. 🤣🤣
G'day CV, I've watched this many times and I still see more details each time. Jimmy Grant comes from the use of "Cochney rhyming slang". This would be influanced by the high proportion of imigrants fromthe UK during the earlier modern settlement in Australia. Please make sure you watch all of these shows.
This is really extreme, ignore half of these! 😵 It's supposed to be for training the new Indian Customer service operators to Australia! A lot of rhyming slang came from the UK! 😁
Omg. I’ve only heard 20 seconds. Never heard that before, sounded disgusting. Yes 3rd Gen Aussie of British heritage . Turned it off after that first barrage of language. The Yes Ive heard swearing, but that hit me unexpectedly like a ton of bricks.
Lighten up Bernadette. Third generation and you've never heard a language like that? Six gens here mate .. my parents might not have sworn but if a person works or socialised it's everywhere. I bet you don't know what getting pineapples means and where the saying came from. By the way I'm nearly sixty.
@@thevocalcrone I worked I socialised. Went to the pub on Saturday nights with friends locally and in city. Ive had a terrific life. I remember for fun, after work overnight. A male gay work friend and I flew up to Sydney, stayed overnight,had separate rooms, I’m a straight female, flew back, picked up my car at the airport and drove to work lol . I’ve heard swearing of course, but nothing like that. And u are correct. I have no idea what that pineapple thing is lol Do my adult children keep secrets from me lol 😂
As an Aussie I find this hilarious. We don't take ourselves too seriously.
That is one of the best 'educational' videos that I have seen in a long time about us Aussies... and Indians have done it - brilliant, they have acclimated to the Aussie 'way' really well by taking the piss out of anything and everything, especially ourselves.
This was an awesome series. Indians and Aussies share a similar sense of humour and this was a great balance of having a jab at Aussie culture and stereotypes while also laughing at the immigrant experience for our growing Indian community as they become Aussie. Doesn’t take them long. Hehe.
"Jimmy Grant" is just rhyming slang for immigrant.
I’m a Aussie love it
Not exactly lol
Indians making fun of Aussies all in good fun ❤
Spewin can mean two things. One is your throwing up. Spewin up chunks.
Two is meant as devastated or similar like you must be spewin that your team didn't win this weekend.
After this series of 8 of them if I recall you should watch Bush Mechanics.
It's a funny series of a few Aboriginals driving through the outback. 😂
I needed that laugh. I gotta look these guys up. They’re hilarious
We’re all about the humour! We are great at laughing at ourselves and we love to take the Mickey out of others 😂
Its a good thing we can laugh at ourselves or we could take offence at this LOL!!! Thanks CV ❤❤
This is the first episode of eight episodes. It's . . ." talk Australians", not "talk TO Australians". The series is piss-take on Aussie culture by Indian-Australians pretending to run a call centre (in India?) dealing with Aussies. The whole series is hilarious with different scenarios. Please react to them all.
I love this show, it's fantastic. I'm glad we still have a little bit of freedom with comedy. It's getting so PC now it's f.cked. ya can't joke around.
Hilarious 😂😂😂❤❤❤as an Aussie I appreciate 😂❤❤❤
There is more of this.
I have heard every insult in the beginning of the vid and could never be insulted by any of it. They are all genuine Aussie compliments. However, when you hear it in a video like this, I do understand why it is considered odd by outsiders. Also, cooler = esky. I loved this video and went on to sub their channel. 🤣🤣
People just cry about everything here so it's funny to hear people making fun of each and have a laugh
G'day CV, I've watched this many times and I still see more details each time.
Jimmy Grant comes from the use of "Cochney rhyming slang". This would be influanced by the high proportion of imigrants fromthe UK during the earlier modern settlement in Australia.
Please make sure you watch all of these shows.
Coolers here are known as an esky
That was hilarious 😂 😃 😄
It's not "how to talk TO Australians", it "how to talk (like) Australians".
There are 7 or 8 episodes of this they get better each time spewin is to vomit or be pissed off ,Up The Duff is Pregnant
This is really extreme, ignore half of these! 😵 It's supposed to be for training the new Indian Customer service operators to Australia! A lot of rhyming slang came from the UK! 😁
A bit of a joke, as opposed to the overly correct English the call centres use.
You can't come to Australia at the moment as we are closed for the forseeable future!!
Wasson me ansum, can ye have a look at the Devon dialect?
Not Australian btw, South West England
Omg. I’ve only heard 20 seconds. Never heard that before, sounded disgusting. Yes 3rd Gen Aussie of British heritage . Turned it off after that first barrage of language. The Yes Ive heard swearing, but that hit me unexpectedly like a ton of bricks.
Lighten up Bernadette. Third generation and you've never heard a language like that? Six gens here mate .. my parents might not have sworn but if a person works or socialised it's everywhere. I bet you don't know what getting pineapples means and where the saying came from. By the way I'm nearly sixty.
@@thevocalcrone
I worked I socialised. Went to the pub on Saturday nights with friends locally and in city. Ive had a terrific life. I remember for fun, after work overnight. A male gay work friend and I flew up to Sydney, stayed overnight,had separate rooms, I’m a straight female, flew back, picked up my car at the airport and drove to work lol .
I’ve heard swearing of course, but nothing like that. And u are correct. I have no idea what that pineapple thing is lol
Do my adult children keep secrets from me lol 😂
This is a crack up 😂😂
Wasson me ansum, can ye have a look at the Devon dialect?
Not Australian btw, South West England