Every US citizen I have ever met that had been to Australia without the "Merican" attitude literally LOVED Australia. Loved the video. TY for sharing it with the world.
I mean most Americans love Australia and love the people there, certainly more so than the uk. I feel like Aussie's think we have some deep rooted suspicion of them or something but ive never even met anyone that hasn't said something positive about Australia. I also think you guys are pretty similar to us in the sense of patriotism and being proud of where your from, and im all for that.
@@Jklopoppcorn most Americans I've met have been great people. I think in alot of ways we are quite similar. Australians are probably a bit more laid back. It's not that we don't care we just don't get as stressed about stuff.
My dad saw American tourists shopping in Hobart in the 1960s. He said they were so rude that the cashier looked them in the eye as she tore up the US banknotes she was handed. No sale.
Loved watching a video of where you guys are in the Sunshine Coast my grandparents live in Noosa (in Sunshine Coast) and I’m in Victoria and we are in Stage 4 lockdown and I miss them a lot. So thanks so much for reminding me of the amazing sunny coast.
Kookaburra is pronounce like "cook" (the "oo" is like look, not moo) then it's Burra not Barra, like baa like a sheep just short. Baa-ra (short vowels not long, burra) Cook-a-burra
I live on the sunshine coast (Buderim) and its so nice to see it through a tourists perspective. Mooloolaba looks so nice! Thanks for sharing your visit
The Sunshine Coast is so beautiful and underrated. It runs circles around the Gold Coast. Sunny Coast is much more peaceful and less cosmopolitan; more modest... :) ;)
The Sunshine Coast is for old folk or relaxing. The Gold Coast is for young folk partying or other excitement. Totally different in most respects but both have great beaches and hinterland. Not really comparable for the most part.
Oh custard apples take me back. My grandmother grew them as well as Chockos and fruit salad plants. We all refused to eat them for various reasons. Now I wish I had tried them.
Naw, the Alex Surf Club is about a 2 min walk from my grandparents house. Because of travel restrictions I can’t get up there to see them, so this made me ache for them! Glad you seemed to love the beautiful Sunny Coast, one of my favourite places in the world x
That kookaburra bit really reminds me of my Nan. Everyday the kookaburras would line up on the balcony railing and you tossed balls of mince in the air for them and they would gobble it up. My favourite aussie bird.
Cook named the Glasshouse Mountains, and he also named the entire East Coast "New South Wales". So its not Queensland, it is still New South Wales as far as Cook is concerned.
@@HappyHoppe One thing you might like to have a look at is an annual event called the "Birdsville Races", its on about september from memory, south western Queensland. It doesn't get much more out back than that, you'll need a good hat too mate
Lone PINE Koala ...... I have a photo of me taken in 1972 in Air Force Uniform holding a Koala. Sent it to my new welsh to be pen pal in 1973. 1975 we met, 1976 we married and now 2021 45 years of marriage with our soul mates. I wish I could attach the photo of me to show you.
Sunshine Coast, the best part of the best state in Australia. And of course the best country in the world! I'm not biased either :P :D And of course NO CV19 here either!
😂 now who’s “taking a piss” on who? To quote from your other comment (on the Brisbane video) about kangaroos charging cars 🤪 I’m cracking up! Thanks for the laugh!
Custard apple. A tropical fruit, texture a bit like mango or rockmelon, flavour is custard-like. I don't know where the apple part of the name comes from. They're not native to Australia but grow very well in the subtropics.
@@HappyHoppe there's different types of coffee. If you don't like it too strong, try having a latte with some flavouring like hazelnut or caramel or a flat white. Although to clarify when we say coffee we mean hot drinks and not frappes.
So cringeworthy, most Australians don't talk that way I've realised. It's just for the tourist's. And sue don't feed kookaburras. They will become reliant on you. FFS.
Every US citizen I have ever met that had been to Australia without the "Merican" attitude literally LOVED Australia. Loved the video. TY for sharing it with the world.
I mean most Americans love Australia and love the people there, certainly more so than the uk. I feel like Aussie's think we have some deep rooted suspicion of them or something but ive never even met anyone that hasn't said something positive about Australia. I also think you guys are pretty similar to us in the sense of patriotism and being proud of where your from, and im all for that.
@@Jklopoppcorn most Americans I've met have been great people. I think in alot of ways we are quite similar. Australians are probably a bit more laid back. It's not that we don't care we just don't get as stressed about stuff.
@@matthewcullen1298 depends on the individual really
My dad saw American tourists shopping in Hobart in the 1960s. He said they were so rude that the cashier looked them in the eye as she tore up the US banknotes she was handed. No sale.
Shame Australia is finished now
It’s lovely seeing my home town through the eyes of a tourist.
I was just thinking that. From Cooroy
I know right
Me too
Same
Fights have broken out in families and friends over Crackling. Pity i'm from down south in Victoria.
😂
Im from victoria too
Yes sir that is a pity.
Pity I'm from down south in Tasmania. :')
Wait so Americans don't eat roast pork with crackling?
I had never had it before 🤷♀️ I loved it!!!
Love the crackling, its the best part😍😍😍😍
Wtf.... seriously
I too am mortified that they don't eat crackling...wtf? lol :-O
@truth seeker ikr
Loved watching a video of where you guys are in the Sunshine Coast my grandparents live in Noosa (in Sunshine Coast) and I’m in Victoria and we are in Stage 4 lockdown and I miss them a lot. So thanks so much for reminding me of the amazing sunny coast.
🥰 aww, that’s beautiful! I’m so happy the video could bring a smile to your face 😁
Happy Hoppe you guys are amazing! Thanks so much for making me and many others smile.
5 months later and you guys are still restricted.
I love it when kookaburras come to visit 😁 our nan used to feed them meat as well
That's so cool that you went up to Wild Horse Lookout! That's my favourite spot to see the Glasshouse Mountains, the sunset backdrop is so awesome.
Yeah, it was really pretty! :)
i live in melbourne and i have a few kookaburras living in my backyard. so friendly they are!
Being Australian and realising how bizarre the word “possie” must be to foreigners 😂
😂 there were quite a few words that we were like “huh?”
Kookaburra is pronounce like "cook" (the "oo" is like look, not moo) then it's Burra not Barra, like baa like a sheep just short. Baa-ra (short vowels not long, burra)
Cook-a-burra
But, being Australian, and shortening everything, I say Kooka. Lol
@@daragon1296 I just call them kooks.
I live on the sunshine coast (Buderim) and its so nice to see it through a tourists perspective. Mooloolaba looks so nice! Thanks for sharing your visit
The Sunshine Coast is so beautiful and underrated. It runs circles around the Gold Coast. Sunny Coast is much more peaceful and less cosmopolitan; more modest... :) ;)
Sunny coast is better than the gc if you’re 50+ 😂
The Sunshine Coast is for old folk or relaxing. The Gold Coast is for young folk partying or other excitement. Totally different in most respects but both have great beaches and hinterland. Not really comparable for the most part.
That looks like a great trip. That’s so funny you could have stayed anywhere in Australia and you stayed like 20min from where I live.
Oh custard apples take me back. My grandmother grew them as well as Chockos and fruit salad plants. We all refused to eat them for various reasons. Now I wish I had tried them.
@Scott Rindal Do you mean chokoes?
@@andrewthornhill7042 ha yes. Forgot how to spell them.
Naw, the Alex Surf Club is about a 2 min walk from my grandparents house. Because of travel restrictions I can’t get up there to see them, so this made me ache for them! Glad you seemed to love the beautiful Sunny Coast, one of my favourite places in the world x
The Sunshine Coast is heaven on earth.
Yes, beautiful area!
Agreed! It's so beautiful and underrated.
So glad you guys had a great time...hope you come back again soon. 🤩🤪😜
Thanks 😊
omg soooo good to see Mooloolaba on ur video arhhhh making me miss home
So sorry you missed the pademelons in the Mary Cairncross Reserve. Such a lovely walk on the boardwalk path.
Yes l love surfers paradise my daughter lives in Brisbane and I find any excuse to go and see her cheers 😹🙂🤣
Are used to think the big pineapple it was so big when I was a kid.
Remember when you used to go up in it? could climb inside the big pineapple.
That kookaburra bit really reminds me of my Nan. Everyday the kookaburras would line up on the balcony railing and you tossed balls of mince in the air for them and they would gobble it up. My favourite aussie bird.
That’s awesome 👏
You've got to come again and do a segment on the South Coast, South of Brisbane. Glad you are enjoying yourselves and the Australian scenery.
If you mean the Gold Coast, they have done a video there. :)
South Coast of nsw is also a must!
Good on ya Ron. Teaching AFL and not the bum sniffer code😂 AFL is our game and the biggest game in the land!!!! Truly Australian!
I have an American friend whose parents are Jamaican. She knows the custard apple and a few things related to it.
live up in maleny that my view from my place probably 5 mins away from The Mary Cairncross Reserve park love it
I Grew up there 😄
G'day from Sydney, Australia! Fun fact: the kookaburra has a couple of nicknames; the bushman's alarm clock and the laughing jackass!
I remember as a kid watching an American movie and they had a kookaburra on it
Good on you Ron. Proper footy.
Malloolaba is cool ,two minutes up the road is Maroochydore, best place in the world,where I live.
No. Gold Coast is best. Lol.
Glasshouse Mountains Lookout... my mum’s ashes were scattered there
Cook named the Glasshouse Mountains, and he also named the entire East Coast "New South Wales". So its not Queensland, it is still New South Wales as far as Cook is concerned.
You Merican, why cause of the accent, no caused ya asked bout crackling, most genuine Aussie line of questioning I’ve have heard yet
😂 I had never heard of crackling before, but it is So yummy!!
@@HappyHoppe it’s even better when you put raw sugar in the skin to sweeten it up causing a candy apple like skin
I hope they did Outback NT in their trip. Just to flavour their pallet and see some Roos.
We did not, where is good to go in the outback?
@@HappyHoppe One thing you might like to have a look at is an annual event called the "Birdsville Races", its on about september from memory, south western Queensland. It doesn't get much more out back than that, you'll need a good hat too mate
Good on Ron for teaching you REAL Australian football...
Aussie Rules 👌
😂 yeah, he was so great 😃 wanting to make sure we got educated on how to say Australian slang, sports, etc! We loved it 😊
C'arn the Pies
@@HappyHoppe Trust me, rugby league is better. Aussie rules is for those that love tight shorts haha
Ye i didn't get why Queenslanders living in the Sunshine Coast are rabid AFL fans ..... I bet they are Victorian transplants.
@@zel3888 LOL. It's true. From Northcote to Noosa.
Hi man and girl HA HA! 😆
I love our white sand beaches, absolutely beautiful. I also live on the beach, wouldnt trade it.
That’s awesome that you live on the beach!
yes sunny coast is where im from in live in the USA now tho miss home
I’m a bit late but just have to mention pork crackling. WTAF. How can you not have it?
Kookaburra..Cook A Burrah
Glad you got a great Aussie experience
Thanks 😊
Glad you like it.
Thats where I live.
It just normal to me.
..."where we are go in to spend the night for TWO NIGHTS..." LMAO...So American !!! LOL 😂 😆 🤣
Custard Apples are actually originally native to the Americas.
What!?! Did not know that! 😯
That you, Alan Ruck from Ferris Bueller??
You have to try snot block
Mooloolaba - My home town!
Its Mooloolaba, not Mooloolababa black sheep, "..'ave yer gots any wool?" You've put an extra Ba in. I know that and I am Victorian, shame on you.
I'm Australian and I've never even seen a custard apple 😂
😂It was delicious 😋
There pretty common up here in Cairns
They're great. Growing wild in my backyard in Brisbane. ☺️
I love Custard Apples. I buy them in Melbourne.
@@Burtifly I live in Brisbane 😊
This is cool but how were you allowed to travel during covid ??
They travelled pre covid but took so many videos they did not post until they got home
@@juliabillman4693 nice, I thought that may have been the case. I didn't want to assume. Hope they had a good time here
Kanagaroos lol hahaha
Wow I live right near glass house mountains
Brilliant!.
And also what’s a cookabear It’s a kookaburra I know it because I’m Aussie
Gotta say, never seen someone eat custard apple with anything but their hands 😅
😂 that's funny! It sounded like a dessert you should eat with a utensil!
What the f**k have they done to Mary Cairncross Park??? I guess I did leave Maleny in ‘96 as a 10 year old
Finally our turn
Oh dear. Charismatics.
Brisbane?
I hope you had apple sauce with the roast pork and crackling. :p~~
I don’t think we did! That sounds delicious though! I guess we need to come back 😂 that crackling was DELICIOUS 🤤 😋 🥓
@@HappyHoppe the apple sauce is a must. I always have my roast pork with both gravy and apple sauce.
It’s 100% not a real Australian experience if staying with religious people. We’re Atheists predominantly and Church is considered for wierdos..
Lone pine
No Vegemite in sight?
😂 we had it in Ireland and figured that was enough 😂
Lone PINE Koala ...... I have a photo of me taken in 1972 in Air Force Uniform holding a Koala. Sent it to my new welsh to be pen pal in 1973. 1975 we met, 1976 we married and now 2021 45 years of marriage with our soul mates. I wish I could attach the photo of me to show you.
PS Did you both move to Aussie permanently??
That’s an amazing love story ❤️ no, we just visited Australia on our year trip around the world in 2018
Koukobrea lol
Sunshine Coast, the best part of the best state in Australia. And of course the best country in the world! I'm not biased either :P :D And of course NO CV19 here either!
We did enjoy it’s beauty ☀️
its called footie
aussie for life
next time highly recommend Noosa much better part of the Sunshine Coast
Sydney Here (yeh australia)
Kookaburra
Kookabarra
Kookaburra
Kookabarra
😂😂😂😂
Watch out fot the Drop Bears.
If you smear Vegemite behind your ears, you'll be safe from an attack.
😂 now who’s “taking a piss” on who? To quote from your other comment (on the Brisbane video) about kangaroos charging cars 🤪 I’m cracking up! Thanks for the laugh!
@@HappyHoppe No worries mate.
And "Ketchup" is just Tomato Sauce + Vinegar .. uh .. right?
3:30 what in the hell is that their eating
Custard apple. A tropical fruit, texture a bit like mango or rockmelon, flavour is custard-like. I don't know where the apple part of the name comes from. They're not native to Australia but grow very well in the subtropics.
You do know the main ingredient of "Ket-chup" is tomate-oes ..uh .. right?
shame they didn't go to adventure world-
How could you think Aussie football is soccer
Pork crackling gives me crook guts.
😂 oh no!
Please...tell us more.
@@bg588 haaaa
too bad you didnt see the australia zoo you would have loved it
Hilarious!
Say hello to Ron and Sue. I spent time with them in China volunteering for ICC, amazing people
That’s awesome 👏
kangaroos wasnt in part 1 i didnt see any
Here’s part 1: Americans see KANGAROOS for the First Time in Australia!!! ua-cam.com/video/sSqtskoNYWw/v-deo.html
Hang on... Americans don't have crackling?
Don't you guys drink coffee? Most Americans love Australian cafes.
Yes, we do like coffee ☕️😊 we had it at a cafe once and it was a bit strong 😂
@@HappyHoppe there's different types of coffee. If you don't like it too strong, try having a latte with some flavouring like hazelnut or caramel or a flat white. Although to clarify when we say coffee we mean hot drinks and not frappes.
Hard work finding nice coffee in the states. You're a weird bunch. Likeable though ☺️
Well guess best to move here, pernmantly.
I'm sorry, but i the way Americans say tomato is just so strange to me since I'm Australian
What sad country must you live in, to not know and love roasted pork crackling?
Queensland is to Australia what Florida is to the US...consume and denial.
buddhastaxi666 what does that mean?
thats some unappealing food...then again you are at a a "club"
oi oi oi
Great to see worshipping the Lord.
🇦🇺✝️
The church things pretty "out there" to most Australians. Most of us aren't wasting Sunday for sky fairies.
@@vinorob According to your Bible, your God is a sun 🌞🤣
Psalm 84 :11 For the Lord God is a sun 🌞
Malachi 4:2 Sun of righteousness 🌞
@@vinorob No he doesnt. He doesnt do anything. He's dead.
@@newshound2521 see John 3:16 brother.
🙏
As soon as I saw the church I thought oh no.More bible bashing looney tunes.I’m outta here….
We eat kangaroos because they are a pest
So cringeworthy, most Australians don't talk that way I've realised. It's just for the tourist's. And sue don't feed kookaburras. They will become reliant on you. FFS.
Sounds like rubbish