Hey they hells daughter I know you or any Aussie you don't ride kangaroos just as we in Louisiana do not have alligators for pets those damn things will eat you. I love the people from Australia. Just keep making them believe that. You can have a ton of laughs on them
I am from Ohio... I have never heard of them riding kangaroos either.. I have heard that they do love American muscle cars and are big car enthusiast tho. Not sure if that's true
That’s what I’m saying I’m guessing it’s an Australian saying that shit because it’s not it physically possible to ride one they act like if we don’t have animal planet
Ive lived in many states in the USA and have never heard one American that has said or believes that Australians ride Kangaroos. Where the heck do they hear that?
As I've never heard it either, I'd assume they hear it from other Aussies. It's like how everybody in the US "knows" that Floridians have pet aligators, even though we really don't. (We kill them and eat their tails.)
I think it's their own insecure perception of themselves to keep perpetuating such a falsehood. I'm almost 50 and American and have never even heard this idiotic belief. What moron would actually believe something like this anyway. Believing Floridians all keep pet alligators is more believable and that is not even believable either. Just more probable than riding a kangaroo.
Arthur Morgan American accents sound like y’all and call the English language American and some are like why don’t you speak American when they visit like France or something obviously not all Americans are like that but your accent is so weird I’m from nz
@@hadassahulrich4952 yes, i love riding to school with my m16, shooting around eating my mac donalds, buckets of kfc and getting away on my fat person ride
@Thomas Jacobs may I ask wtf is wrong with you? You think it's ok to bully someone just because they were born in a specific place, which is something they can't control? No wonder people say that Australians are awful people.
You can blame that on Paul Hogan. He's the one that started it when he did advertisements for American television and used shrimp instead of prawn since that's what Americans call it.
Marty Rezac haha bro by the sound of it we create a lot of our own stereotypes but still something I know a lot of Americans think is that all of us don't speak formally which you'll find those who live in New South Wales and Parts of Queensland do
When I lived in Aus', many young folks tried to "have me on" regarding kangaroos and dingoes. In response,,of course, I tried to explain that the oil barons in Houston rode horses to work and the dung smell was awful. :-)
I've never heard of it either... And I've lived in multiple states before... The thought they may actually ride them to school never even crossed my mind until now 😂
Okay so there are hundreds and hundreds of comments from Americans saying they've never heard of Australians riding kangaroos. Is there ANYONE who has? Comment below pls.
BelieveOnceAgain I was traveling in Hawaii (I'm from LA) and I met some people from Australia who told me that they rode kangaroos around but I kinda annoyed that they tried to pull that on me... From what I understand kangaroos are super aggressive and scary. Who'd ride them?! Unless you all are crazy or something... I don't know... Oh, I find it strange how we have different meanings for crisps, chips, and fries. For me an apple crisp is a dessert, chips are deep fried thinly sliced veggies (sometimes fruits), and fries are fried potatoes. Do you guys have apple crisp?
BelieveOnceAgain It's usually a sarcastic, humorous comment when people say it. Usually it's to comment on the fact that they don't know much about Australian culture. I've never met anyone who seriously thought kids rode Kangaroos to school there.
BelieveOnceAgain LOL I play video games with an Australian who I tease incessantly about riding kangaroos and how he sounds exactly like the Crocodile Hunter. In turn, he tells me I'm obviously a fat McDonald's customer who sounds exactly like Bill Clinton. I think we both know we're full of shit.
As an American, I've never believed Australians didn't have electricity or that they rode around on kangaroos, and don't know anyone who believes that. I did however believe that most of them were like Steve Irwin and most of them lived in the outback until I realized most of them actually lived in big cities on the coast. I also know someone who lived in Australia, he's a pretty cool guy.
I'm a 57 year old from South Carolina and I've never heard of people riding kangaroos. Never been to Australia but have heard good things about the country.
Chris Jacobs I almost choked on my triple cheeseburger as I was singing " Yankee Doodle Dandy " while riding my 8 cylinder jackalope. Had to pull over to the ole watering hole for a big gulp to clear my fat mouth!
I live in America. I can sum it up, out west is cows. shore lines, sand and tourists. Alaska, fucking cold. NY, not all city (I'm from there and I hate in when people say it's all city). and just fucking cows. EVERY WERE YOU CANT ESCAPE THE COWS HERE! ONLY IN THE CITY CAN YOU GET A BREAK FROM THEM
Desert. I took a road trip there and missed trees so badly I almost hugged the first o e I saw. A tall cactus was tempting due to its tree similarities.
Oooooh ok the south refers normally to Texas and the surrounding states which is were my confusion came in. The south your referring to is the south east which is Georgia, the Carolinas, Florida ect. If you want a good time at the beach in a all around hot climate go to Florida, beach and cooler temp the Carolinas, and if you want stereotypes Georgia (I've never been there personally. Florida on the other hand I have)
I'm an Aussie who has been to America and the people I met were very warm, friendly and always helpful. They showed me respect and we shared much the same sense of humour. I was definitely left with a good impression.
MessiGamer Ive heard quite a few stories from people who went over seas and were asked this but it's usually kids and children who ask from what I've heard not adults
@O S both are terrible, the government is pretty authoritarian and that our people are so anti-intellectual along with not thinking for themselves at all.
Australians *Americans all think we ride kangaroos everywhere* Same Australians *I tell the Americans we ride kangaroos everywhere* oh shit I wonder where that stereotype comes from xD
Matthew Knapp well with bogans they probs eat it everyday but more fromal australians would have it every couples days-if u dont know what a bogan is its just an ozzie thats 100% oz and is kinda fat tanned red all the time from the sun and has a rat tail
I've also heard in a Land Down Under that the women glow and Men Thunder and if you hear if you hear the thunder you better run you better take cover! Lol
Matthew Knapp you'd be surprised. there are a lot of Aussies that HATE vegemite. I die a little on the inside when an Aussie tells me they hate vegemite. But toast and cereal are usually popular breakfast options imo. I think a lot of us are lazy,
Hi, I'm from Northern California (NorCal). I have never heard any American say that Australians ride kangaroos. We have rattlesnakes, bears and mountain lions where I live, and nobody rides them either. But seriously most people in NorCal like Australians.
Who the hell ever learned as a kid that Australians ride kangaroos? Now I have a stereotype that all Australians think that Americans are taught that they ride kangaroos!!!
Some Australian kids visited my school and tried to tell us they rode kangaroos and emus and quickly dropped it when we didn't believe them like they thought we would. They did tell us they hunt kangaroos which I didn't expect.
Noah Trantino It sounds delicious. Our equivalent is hunting wild hogs, then to cook them we dig a deep hole and build a fire inside of it then roast the hog. Were overrun with them.
85% of comments: "wtf ive never heard of the stereotype where australians ride kangaroos" 14% of comments: "were not fat", "red head guy is an ass!!" 1% of comments: "wait we have accents?"
Another one: I have lived in the US for 32 years as an Australian citizen, and I have never ever come across a single American who believes that Australians ride kangaroos. Where the heck does that come from? Could it be that that myth is based on some Australian fabrication (or red herring) to make Americans seem more ridiculous (than they are)?
+downunder diva David Letterman is a nasty idiot. Consider the source. I think Australians think that we judge them a lot harsher than we do. I think that generally the U.S. population loves Australia and thinks it is super cool. We can't help it if we think kangaroos are cute - we were raised on Winnie the Pooh, Kanga and Roo..
Lol.. See. I live in Pittsburg Pa. And I have never heard about them riding kangaroos.. Lol. However, I have Heard of Americans that think Subarus are made in Australia and that they drink Foster's beer.. I've heard that one
+Ron Hahn Well there are people who dont want to be mean/rude and tell the foreigner that they are saying something ridiculous, so they'll just smile and go along with it, waiting for it all to be over.
Let me second that. In my 69 years, I've never heard one person suggest Australians ride Kangaroos anywhere. So it makes one wonder who started that myth, doesn't it?
They started it themselves, then they called Americans stupid. We pretty much take people at face value. You lie to someone, then honestly, you come off looking worse in that story than the person you lied to. Apparently, that little tidbit escaped them. (And in my almost 50 yrs., I've never heard anyone say that, either.)
I once told an American that us Aussies ride kangaroos to school. They somehow believed me - but yeah, I’ve really never heard anyone say anything about us riding kangaroos, just that we like to eat ‘shrimp’ on the bbq.
+Sheldon S He means you guys have sort of created this stereotype or myth about riding Kangaroo's, because this isn't a thing Americans commonly believe, and if people say it they aren't serious.
Australia and America are very similar in alote of ways!! I'm Australian and If I had to live somewhere other than Australia it'd definitely be America two great countries!!
Regarding the bloke who commented at 3:23 , the US culture and the Aussie culture are kinda similar but after a few years of living here in the States , the differences become more pronounced .
I'm American and I don't know anyone who thinks that Australians ride on kangaroos. I was surprised by how often that stereotype came up as an answer in this video. Never mind. My sister and brother-in-law have been to Australia and loved the people and the country. I want to go as soon as I can get the money. And Australians, please visit the U.S. You would be joyfully welcomed! (Well, at least by most people. All countries have their fair share of idiots. ;) )
right?!! I think they came across a handful of americans, they thought they played, that played them. I don't think they ride around on kangaroos. I do think the culture is waaay different, and racist af
I've never heard the "Aussies ride kangaroos" stereotype before. If some Aussie tried to tell me that, I would know he was pulling my leg instantly, as would many other Americans. But, at the same time it wouldn't shock me if a healthy amount of Americans actually believed it. I think the main stereotype would be that the Outback is Australia i.e. you don't ride a kangaroo to school/work, but they do hop around in your backyard, etc. However, I'm from Texas & we deal with similar stereotypes. Most Americans who have never been to Texas before think that we all wear cowboy boots & hats and herd cattle all day. I know how different Texas, Dallas in particular, is from that nonsense, so it's very easy for me to believe that Australia is vastly different from the stereotype being attributed to you.
This is a great comment! Yeah, not sure how so many people manage to believe the kangaroo thing aha (they can be quite dangerous to even get close to), but to be fair, though, the outback makes up most of Australia (spatially), and me even living near a city I've seen kangaroos hopping around plenty of times. But yeah A LOT of Australians live in cities and live a very similar lifestyle to that of an urban American style of living.
BelieveOnceAgain Yeah, I definitely believe that. I live in Dallas, Texas, and it's very metropolitan. But, there are a handful of places were you'll be driving by & look over your shoulder & see cattle just grazing. At the same time, you might come to visit Dallas, Texas, for 3 months and never see any cattle or even anyone wearing cowboy boots or a cowboy hat. I imagine the same would be true for me if I came to visit Australia's metropolitan areas over that same time frame.
This is the best. You absolutely get it! At the end of the day, though, the notions that people have about Australia are usually pretty comical and entertaining to play along with, so I don't really have any complaints :P
Australians, have to also understand that American sarcasm is not as understated as Australian, so we might not detect the sarcasm right away even with something that outrageous, but that is whack I agree.
"love the accent." we love your accent. i know its prawns. never heard of riding kangaroos? i saw a drunk guy or 2 get his ass beat by one. we used to wrestle orangutans here tho. 🇺🇸accents was hilarious😂🍻
+SWalkerTTU I'm a Texan and I've lived in Australia. No one down there ever asked if I rode a horse to work/school...but people from the US have. It's pretty insane. What you really gotta worry about down there is drop bears. They'll getcha when you're not lookin
+majorsynth I was just about to say the same thing. I'm in the US and I've never heard anyone actually say Australians ride around in Kangaroos. We make the Shrimp on the Barbie joke and of course that's not a knife...this is a knife, but I've never heard the Kangaroo one. Wonder what part of the country they seem to believe this is coming from.
+ChocChipGames yea they will be saying those things to me to.they will ne like why do you spell color colour.I'm mean colour is the correct way to spell it mate.ps I'm Australian as well
see i never thought they rode on kangaroos ever before, but after this video I'm pretty sure they're always riding kangaroos and trying to keep it a secret.
trust me, we have cars, buses, bikes, skateboards, etc. Kangaroos are scary motherfuckers who would beat the shit out of anybody if they needed to. They can basically fly kick someone while standstill cause they got a big ass tail that holds them upright. And they have mad claws.
You can’t get even close to a kangaroo, nether the less RIDE one. It will murder you and then murder your dog. One guy on the news a while ago had to save his dog from a kangaroo that was trying to beat the sh^t out of the poor thing.
I think Australians wished they rode kangaroos around. I'm American and I always thought kangaroos were dangerous to get near because they will kick the shit out of you 🤔
Jimmy Vixen they will, I went on camp and there are kangaroos everywhere in south west rocks and some of the boys got scratched and kicked because they annoyed a kangaroo
mate i hear it all the time but yaknow its not everyday you can convince someone you have a disabled koala living in your house so you gotta make the best of it
I've been to Australia several times and the parts I've seen remind me very much of my own region, SoCal. These guys are correct. We are very similar in many ways. After drinking with Aussies for a while, I fell like I'm right at home, except when you get in a car and everything is flipped around.
The kangaroo riding thing is an Australian stereotype of American stereotypes of Australia. It's a meta-stereotype. Although as I type this I am sitting on the terrace behind my house and there are a pair of wallabies (mini-kangaroos for the uninitiated) hopping about in the garden. I have also seen koalas in the trees around my house. Mostly though it's just possums (much cuter than the American version) and bush turkeys (much uglier than the American version). I did go to western Queensland the other week though and saw kangaroos in the streets of Roma, as well as flocks of emus that ran alongside the road as you drove along.
Yeah, I live in a rural city; roughly about 50,000 people here. I used to live next to the airport and kangaroos would commonly come graze on plants and my front lawn. It's not too uncommon to see kangaroos hop through the city streets though. I've seen sea turtles travel through the drain embankments to the local swimming pool, now that's an oddity. And of course there's no lack of camels/ koalas/ possums/ snakes/ wild pigs/ crocodiles/ sharks/ whales either. And of course plenty of creepy crawlies too cause apparently Americans don't have many of them. And if you look hard enough you'll always find a snake when you're in the backyard, whether it's dangerous or just a harmless green tree snake.
That's cool. Here in the US, there are regions where you can see wildlife. I saw buffalo in Montana. A bear in Pennsylvania and lots and lots of deer. Wild turkeys are everywhere in Sacramento, CA. Saw some cool birds in FL.
I'm American, I've never once wondered if aussies ride kangaroos. When I was deployed to Afghanistan, I was stationed with some Aussies. Bunch of wild blokes;)
Australia is the only country on Earth that can talk crap about America without the Americans getting pissed off. Americans never make jokes about Australians, and wont laugh at a joke about Australia (except when the comedian making the joke is British. Then its ok to laugh.) If an Australian wants me to believe they ride Kangaroos, I wont argue even though I know they don't. If I want to shut down a conversation about Trump, I just ask "What do you Trump voters have against Australia?" and they always go silent. Americans hold no other people in higher regard than Australians. Two thumbs up and much respect from America.
William McKenna that's not true, I don't really care for the atheist Australians! They refuse to believe the truth about the real world! And that their country is totally insignificant politically and socially! Just a big deserted island! With people who talk like they have a speech impediment!
William Mckenna, you're a legend! Good bloke! TeeTee Louky, I am an Aussie and I created an account just so I could tell you that you're the type of shit that gives Americans a bad reputation. Australia isn't a deserted island and are not politically or socially insignificant. Australia are a leading trading nation and have a significant donor of humanitarian aid. We have been allies with America since 1941. Did you not go to school, or is your brain damaged after you got shot by someone who easily acquired a gun in your country.
I think that's the worst thing about America. We have a bad reputation. I don't get why. I'm mean yeah there's assholes here and we have our faults but what country doesn't have them? Lol I assure you if you ever came to our country and hang with the right people you'll enjoy your visit :)
We don't all have guns... We only have the reputation because of Ronald Reagan being the king of American Conservatives and the second amendment(gun control/"right to bare arms").
Samantha Gould I wouldn't say I hate America because of their gun laws. I don't agree with the law, but I don't hate the country because of it. America has some other pretty good things.
Gurpeet, WTF, maybe you just know you don't know that we actually have accents. Mate,i live in a city and basically 90% of the people, (with out Asian cultures or what else) has an accent. TBH, i thought the same thing as you did until an American said to me that my accent is sexy. (Don't judge xD) I started realising that our accents were a lot different instead of the same. And, I also realised that I pronounce words differently to any cultural ppl I knew. I googled typical Aussie accent and found out that I pronounce words like car: For me it would be Ca, for Americans it would be car or Carr. So, anyways, maybe you should realise that maybe you haven't met the whole Aussie population. And that we have accents, but some are hard to notice, unless you're from another country. Stop assuming we all sound like you. Sorry for this pointless waste filling piece of text.
I would like to think it's just like everywhere else, you got the good and the bad... There is a lot of good in the world, regardless where you look in this world.. Thank you
jon doe So far this century America has: 1. Started two illegal wars which have killed one million innocent people. 2. Almost destroyed the world economy and sent most of the world into a long recession. Then did NOTHING whatsoever to prevent the same thing from happening again. 3. Held prisoners indefinitely without charge. 4. Tortured prisoners with the full permission of the President; making him a war criminal who should be in prison. 5. Been caught spying on all of it's allies. 6. Broken more international laws than ANY other nation by FAR. 7. The highest percentage of drug addicts amongst it's population. 8. Continues to be the only western nation which still executes people (and has executed innocent people). 9. Killed hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent women and children through terrorist attacks in the Middle East. ---- The list goes on and on. And on. AND. ON. So... no, sorry, it's not just like everywhere else. The United States is EASILY the worst, most 'evil', most destructive country on the face of the planet and that's why the majority of people in the world hate America and can't wait to see the end of it.
Kangaroos? That’s nothing, us Texans ride our trusty steeds to school on a dirt road, 5-10 miles every morning. That is of course if our tractors are jammed for the day.
I've never heard anyone say they thought Australians rode kangaroos. But living near wildlife is a completely different story. Lots of Americans live close by wildlife so it would not amaze us if you lived near kangaroos or koalas. My aunt has alligators in a canal directly behind her house and she lives in a housing area for seniors. My niece lives in the suburbs but her house backs up to a farm where horses come to her backyard that she can pet. Lots of people have deer in their yards, not to mention possums and raccoons. Some even have bears and mountain lions outside their house. There's a video of a housecat staring through the living room window at a mountain lion outside on the patio. ua-cam.com/video/Vnmxg4h_Mio/v-deo.html&pbjreload=10
Kentix I thought possums are only native to Australia. I'm going to Google that and hopefully learn something. After Googling, turns out that you have opossums which are commonly called possums.
TheAlexCube The United States of America/United States/America/US/USA are all different ways to say the exact same country. The video isn't asking Australians viewpoint on North or South Americans as a whole.....
Where did the kangaroo thing come from ??? I have never heard that. The "Throw another shrimp on the barbie," thing was a quote from a commercial that was on TV for a long time. We were imitating the accent. 4:11 I was raised in Lincoln Nebraska, too LOL
Im Texan I ride a horse everywhere. Yes cactus are everywhere. Yes we do have that YEEHAW accent. If u couldnt tell already, all of what i put was false. Thats some stereotypes about Texas for you.
lol a lot of people think that Texas is a desert and that everyone owns a farm XD. the only thing is that i do see is that officers go around on horses sometimes (and i live in Houston) and there is a farm next to my school, sooooo some of the stereotypes are somewhat true. The only stereotype that i almost always true, here in the southern states, is that the majority of us say Yall instead of you all. Either way Texas is a fricken epic place to be :D
Tris1014 Sailor Mink pop poku I vaguely remember watching a TV show a while back where it talked about people getting ambushed and attacked by insanely large groups of scorpions quite often in some part of Texas. Did I dream that or does it actually happen?
I must say, that I have been in different countries, but I have nowhere seen as many overweight people as in the USA. In many countries, one can not even buy cloths that big.
I lived in Australia for two years way out in the donga. If people knew you they were nice to you. If they didn't know they didn't bother you, and left you alone. The Australian men never made me feel uncomfortable, and never were perverted toward me. My neighbors were really nice people and got to know me and never had preconceived notions about Americans. My neighbors husband hired me to help him pack peoples houses and he was never inappropriate toward me!I have never thought Ausssies ride Kangaroos. The only thing I was afraid of was hearing about the snakes and spiders before I moved there,funny thing I never saw either one!
It’s weird. I’m American but I don’t have stereotypes of Australians. I think Americans in general love Australians. They’ve been our allies for a long time. I do love the accents. Oh, and I also ❤️ vegemite!
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Australians are heavily influenced by Americans so they are just as crazy
Some Americans believe that Australia doesn’t exist
Australians believe in their politicians
I think the only p[lace that you would ever hear this is in Australia.
Same. Never I had I once heard Australians ride kangaroos around. I’m genuinely baffled by these responses 😂😂
"Americans think we ride kangaroos, so I think they ride fat people" Australia is full of nice people these days. (; Good on ya m8
Hells Daughter yah.
Hey they hells daughter I know you or any Aussie you don't ride kangaroos just as we in Louisiana do not have alligators for pets those damn things will eat you. I love the people from Australia. Just keep making them believe that. You can have a ton of laughs on them
Erman Martin HAHAHA. I tell all my foreign friends I ride kangaroos.
Lucky you they think lions and elephants live among us in South Africa. Some believe we live in tribes and don't have electricity!
Michael vW I was born in Africa and know what it's like. I currently live down under.
I live in the US and I have never heard anyone say Australians ride kangaroos to school.
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I know.
I am from Ohio... I have never heard of them riding kangaroos either.. I have heard that they do love American muscle cars and are big car enthusiast tho. Not sure if that's true
+Love_My_Random_Fandoms I live in Australia and I have never heard anyone use the word 'mate' or 'barbie'
No American has ever said this
Who tf is telling Australia that they ride kangaroos
Idk, i had never heard that.
Lots of people in the middle of America apparently.
That’s what I’m saying I’m guessing it’s an Australian saying that shit because it’s not it physically possible to ride one they act like if we don’t have animal planet
it’s probably the new zealanders making that shit up
Trust me mate, I get asked that a lot. Also the good ol' "a dingo ate my baby".
American here, I've never thought Australians ride kangaroos. And Love the Australian accent.
MrOvertoad I loveeeeee the accent too I’d love to have it
An american thata into football, nice, but chelsea is pretty shit
MrOvertoad pls don’t try and copy it tho. U cool tho.
Thomas Jacobs stop acting like you’ve been looking for nice people when you yourself are being mean 🤪🤪 you’re worsening the problem
Thomas Jacobs I see you in like half the replies being a fucking douchebag LMAO
Ive lived in many states in the USA and have never heard one American that has said or believes that Australians ride Kangaroos. Where the heck do they hear that?
As I've never heard it either, I'd assume they hear it from other Aussies. It's like how everybody in the US "knows" that Floridians have pet aligators, even though we really don't. (We kill them and eat their tails.)
I think it's their own insecure perception of themselves to keep perpetuating such a falsehood. I'm almost 50 and American and have never even heard this idiotic belief. What moron would actually believe something like this anyway. Believing Floridians all keep pet alligators is more believable and that is not even believable either. Just more probable than riding a kangaroo.
I’ve never heard it either 😂
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Must be the tourist areas in the cities.
I’m American, but I’ve never once heard the stereotype that Australians ride kangaroos wtf 😂😂😂
Genevieve ask someone around wherever you live, I'm sure multiple people will say it
Ive definitely heard those stereotypes i don’t believe it though
dude r u living under a rock
SAME
We get those stereotypes all the time. Like I was on Omegle and I met an American and he actually thought we rode kangaroos to school.
“I love the accent” almost every one of us loves the Australian accent too
Most of us dont like urs tho soz (dont know what this guy was smoking)
@@Theo-ix4um Way to ruin the good vibes man...
T3DDY B34R we hear it all the time cuz of movies n shit, its nothing special whereas you guys never hear our accent so it’s something different
Arthur Morgan American accents sound like y’all and call the English language American and some are like why don’t you speak American when they visit like France or something obviously not all Americans are like that but your accent is so weird I’m from nz
Lol it’s funny to think I have an accent
The only jokes I hear about Australia is that they're upside down
日本は人生Weabsama the globe is a lie no one is upside down
australia doesn’t exist bro
@@qiblii OMG IM LIVING ON A wait what am I living on?🤔
minkie
I read about that!
It depends on how you look at it.......
"i believe they ride fat people" lmao
Do you not?
Hadassah Ulrich finally! An accurate representation of how we live!
@@hadassahulrich4952 yes, i love riding to school with my m16, shooting around eating my mac donalds, buckets of kfc and getting away on my fat person ride
Loads of fatties in Oz too😅
"They think we ride Kangaroos, so I think they ride fat people."
Did I hear that right...
I'm Australian and that's rude what the guy said about Americans
I’m sorry but I laughed when he said that
His just rude
Ravenblaze of SnowClan That was HILARIOUS
it was absolutely gold XD
We don't think you ride kangaroos. We joke that you do.
Sug Madic I’ve met a few people who actually think this
@@spaghettiyeti7097 Haha, they probably heard someone joking about it, didn't think too much, and took it as the truth.
@Bo Lep that's actually true, lol
yup
Brantley ummm okay
I'm an American. I think y'all just made up this riding kangaroos thing. I've never, ever heard that. BTW, I've been to Australia and LOVED it.
Tracie Nielson too bad that australians don’t like americans :/
@@burnt.norton yikes why so negative
larsen cause like they talk shit lol
@@ryansimmons6186 thats some xenophobic shit right there
@Thomas Jacobs may I ask wtf is wrong with you? You think it's ok to bully someone just because they were born in a specific place, which is something they can't control? No wonder people say that Australians are awful people.
"Eh it's not a shrimp, it's a prawn" FUCKEN OATH BRUV
Compared to American prawns, it's a shrimp
it's a shrimp.
Venios false
Venios its prawn mate
You can blame that on Paul Hogan. He's the one that started it when he did advertisements for American television and used shrimp instead of prawn since that's what Americans call it.
Etc. Americans don't think Australians Ride kangaroos .
We think they walk them on a leash .
Like a dog .
Marty Rezac haha bro by the sound of it we create a lot of our own stereotypes but still something I know a lot of Americans think is that all of us don't speak formally which you'll find those who live in New South Wales and Parts of Queensland do
nO we doNt
🤣😵 I’m dead
😂😂😂
Lmao
"It's not a shrimp... it's a PRAWN!!" 😂😂😂
Lia Little Life your very right
Lia Little Life 🍤🍤
YAAAAAAASSSSSS
Lia Little Life it's not a prawn it's a shrimp and what we say goes
Exactly haha
“What would you like to say to them?”
“ *They’re all fat* .”
Hehehe I laughed at the fat jokes XD
that made my day
O S I- it was in the video 😃🔫
O S yeah lol both countries have 30% obese rate they’re both just as bad
@O S omg she was quoting the video for goodness sakes chill out
I'm a 45 year old American and I've never heard someone say they think Australians ride kangaroos. Of all the cliches, that one stumps me.
only aussies say that
David Renwick I agree, nobody thinks Australians ride kangaroos and no American would believe you. if you told them you did
When I lived in Aus', many young folks tried to "have me on" regarding kangaroos and dingoes. In response,,of course, I tried to explain that the oil barons in Houston rode horses to work and the dung smell was awful. :-)
Michael Steven Martin I'm from Australia and I've been asked by kids, twice, whether I ride kangaroos
I've never heard of it either... And I've lived in multiple states before... The thought they may actually ride them to school never even crossed my mind until now 😂
Americans think we ride kangaroos
So I believe they ride fAT PeOpLE
Thats not true we don't e
Ride fat people lol
@mark andersoon wooooooooosshh
That's not a real thing. No one thinks people ride kangaroos.
As an American, I can confirm we do.
I will admit that comment made me laugh altho I've never heard that
Okay so there are hundreds and hundreds of comments from Americans saying they've never heard of Australians riding kangaroos. Is there ANYONE who has? Comment below pls.
BelieveOnceAgain I was traveling in Hawaii (I'm from LA) and I met some people from Australia who told me that they rode kangaroos around but I kinda annoyed that they tried to pull that on me... From what I understand kangaroos are super aggressive and scary. Who'd ride them?! Unless you all are crazy or something... I don't know... Oh, I find it strange how we have different meanings for crisps, chips, and fries. For me an apple crisp is a dessert, chips are deep fried thinly sliced veggies (sometimes fruits), and fries are fried potatoes. Do you guys have apple crisp?
BelieveOnceAgain It's usually a sarcastic, humorous comment when people say it. Usually it's to comment on the fact that they don't know much about Australian culture. I've never met anyone who seriously thought kids rode Kangaroos to school there.
BelieveOnceAgain LOL I play video games with an Australian who I tease incessantly about riding kangaroos and how he sounds exactly like the Crocodile Hunter. In turn, he tells me I'm obviously a fat McDonald's customer who sounds exactly like Bill Clinton. I think we both know we're full of shit.
BelieveOnceAgain No, I had never ever heard that before.
BelieveOnceAgain I mean It's a joke but yeah, i've heard that.
As an American, I've never believed Australians didn't have electricity or that they rode around on kangaroos, and don't know anyone who believes that. I did however believe that most of them were like Steve Irwin and most of them lived in the outback until I realized most of them actually lived in big cities on the coast.
I also know someone who lived in Australia, he's a pretty cool guy.
As an aussie i find it hilariously endearing you believed that 😂
@@Crow23346 Americans..... 😝
I'm a 57 year old from South Carolina and I've never heard of people riding kangaroos. Never been to Australia but have heard good things about the country.
Paul Payne could say the same about America.
let me guess people are going to reply to@@lukecaddy2by saying "HA HA YOU HAVE SCHOOL SHOOTER'S AND YOUR FAT"
@@DannyrusK They probably won't say that, but they will point out that your spelling and punctuation is horrible.
Dude I'm from Texas and everyone thinks i'm a god damn cowboy who rides horses everywhere! LMAO
Rey Zamora - Well do ya mate???... 'jokes'
better than emu's and kanga's
I just moved to Texas and its not entirely untrue lol
It's better to ride horses than fat people
Rey Zamora do you shoot your AR15 while riding your horse
Kangaroos my ass. We all know you ride emus to work.
the ride is just MUCH more comfortable, plus emus don't know how to box.
They are very slippery, easy to fall off. ;-) XD
+Warren552011 fuck that made me laugh
+Warren552011 hahaha
kangaroo sand sled teams
I love the dude that’s said
‘Yeah, we’ll it’s a prawn.’
He's not wrong
TOP
Shrimps and prawns are two different beings, albeit related
@@WelcomeTo he is, they're not the same being :p
@@neo_varna no lol
Think I'll ride my Cheeseburger to work today!
Chris Jacobs I almost choked on my triple cheeseburger as I was singing
" Yankee Doodle Dandy " while riding my 8 cylinder jackalope. Had to pull over to the ole watering hole for a big gulp to clear my fat mouth!
Chris Jacobs BET AUSSIES BELIEVE THAT
I think I'll just ride my pumpkin spice to work, thank you very much
citlali villegas nope
😂
''The worst thing about america is the reputation they've gained''
I couldn't agree more. Can't wait to go here.
I live in America. I can sum it up, out west is cows. shore lines, sand and tourists. Alaska, fucking cold. NY, not all city (I'm from there and I hate in when people say it's all city). and just fucking cows. EVERY WERE YOU CANT ESCAPE THE COWS HERE! ONLY IN THE CITY CAN YOU GET A BREAK FROM THEM
Desert. I took a road trip there and missed trees so badly I almost hugged the first o e I saw. A tall cactus was tempting due to its tree similarities.
Oooooh ok the south refers normally to Texas and the surrounding states which is were my confusion came in. The south your referring to is the south east which is Georgia, the Carolinas, Florida ect. If you want a good time at the beach in a all around hot climate go to Florida, beach and cooler temp the Carolinas, and if you want stereotypes Georgia (I've never been there personally. Florida on the other hand I have)
Gun toting burger lover stereotypes. I laugh when I hear them tbh
24 why do you want to know?
"Giant pancakes" "SOMEBODY GIVE HER A MEDAL"
I'm an Aussie who has been to America and the people I met were very warm, friendly and always helpful. They showed me respect and we shared much the same sense of humour. I was definitely left with a good impression.
Nice!
So I’m taking that you haven’t been to NYC lol
What Americans said they ride kangaroos like I've never even heard that.
I have never heard anyone say anything of the sort...unless maybe they were teasing.
MessiGamer Ive heard quite a few stories from people who went over seas and were asked this but it's usually kids and children who ask from what I've heard not adults
MessiGamer I'm Australian and I've heard it plenty of times
Me neither
Every American I’ve talked to asked that
2:15 - “It’s not a shrimp... it’s just a PRAWN!” IM DEAD 😂😂😂
Stealing comments?
Hmmmmmm
It’s just facts bloody idiot
I shall give every Aussie some advice.
I have kangaroos in my backyard
Do not. Try. To ride. Them.
*IT FUCKIN CHASED ME DOWN THE STREET*
Bahahahahahahahahahaha😂😂😂😂😂 why did you try to ride it??
Laurennn Honestly I would have done that 😂😂
Laurennn got close to a kangaroo once... fucking period came early
Same but I had horses to! 😂 So Kangaroo's and horses were chasing me down the block!
Laurennn depend on the area
i am from america but i have been obsessed with australia for as long as i can remember i really hope to live there one day
Same.
same
Hope you make it there,the place is amazing.Just be wary of the beets(beetroot) and egg on their hamburgers.
Australia will welcome you with open arms! 😊 🇦🇺
@O S both are terrible, the government is pretty authoritarian and that our people are so anti-intellectual along with not thinking for themselves at all.
"If an American is watching this, what would you like to say to them?"
"You're all fat."
Lmfaoo I lost it
TeakySnee lol!!
I'm all fat? I weigh in at a whopping 128 lbs.
Ikr that's halarious
TeakySnee I was like dude, I weigh 87 and I was anorectic as a kid.
***** uou're al fat
WHAT AMERICANS HAVE EVER SAID THEY RIDE KANGAROOS??? What?? HONESTLY I HAVE NEVER HEARD THAT
Isabella well everyone thinks that it’s not a shrimp it’s a prawn
Australians *Americans all think we ride kangaroos everywhere*
Same Australians *I tell the Americans we ride kangaroos everywhere*
oh shit I wonder where that stereotype comes from xD
Dion Haff i can confirm this
Right? I actually never thought that until I watched this video
hahaha. *laughing and dying in American*
Dion Haff we are very sarcastic
tell them *i think american ride on buffalos* trust me, they'll get triggered
“Yeah well its not a shrimp... its just a prawn”
Idk why but that cracks me up 😂
It's* and they're two different beings 😂 related but different
@@Cassxowary *It’s*, and they’re two different beings 😂, related but different.
i wish us austrailan did ride kangaroos i wanna do it ;-;
It would be uncomfortable, and would put a lot of stress on the Kangaroo's back, which would hurt so bad.
I went to Bunnings i am a very very light person it would be like carring a kid joey.
Memes and random stuff Random Fandom trash i wishbi could ride a koala like a koala baby so cute
WHY DO THEY ALL GO STRAIGHT TO SOUTHERN OR NORTHERN ACCENTS LMFAO
Hey me too...But I still don't think Australians ride kangaroos... I kinda wanna box one, right?
As an American, I've heard that Australians eat a lot of Vegemite.
Matthew Knapp well with bogans they probs eat it everyday but more fromal australians would have it every couples days-if u dont know what a bogan is its just an ozzie thats 100% oz and is kinda fat tanned red all the time from the sun and has a rat tail
I've also heard in a Land Down Under that the women glow and Men Thunder and if you hear if you hear the thunder you better run you better take cover! Lol
Matthew Knapp you'd be surprised. there are a lot of Aussies that HATE vegemite.
I die a little on the inside when an Aussie tells me they hate vegemite. But toast and cereal are usually popular breakfast options imo. I think a lot of us are lazy,
Pretty much.
As an Australian, I don't like Vegemite 0-0
"If an American was watching this, what would you want to say to them?"
*"You're all fat"*
IM ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING
SAME, I LOVE MY COUNTRY
But honestly... same
SAME BAHAHAHAH
Jillian Norman look in the mirror and fix you bloody problems mate
That's what I would say to them
I go to Vegas a lot and I actually see a lot of Australian people. Always seem friendly and having a good time
Hi, I'm from Northern California (NorCal). I have never heard any American say that Australians ride kangaroos. We have rattlesnakes, bears and mountain lions where I live, and nobody rides them either. But seriously most people in NorCal like Australians.
Californians don,t like British though,I,ve been to California,santa cruz,san francisco,LA and encountered racists.
I live in nor cal too😃 also a lot of deer, never ridden those either
Tatsu Viper so? Racist are in every country, and of course if u go to large cities like LA and san Fran you are going to find more crazies
I meant the Mmexicans,they wre everywhere,I did,nt find them freindly at all.
Tatsu Viper i can tell that you have obviously never hung out with mexicans before
Who the hell ever learned as a kid that Australians ride kangaroos? Now I have a stereotype that all Australians think that Americans are taught that they ride kangaroos!!!
hahahahahahah
no. but many Americans believe it when we tell them
Some Australian kids visited my school and tried to tell us they rode kangaroos and emus and quickly dropped it when we didn't believe them like they thought we would. They did tell us they hunt kangaroos which I didn't expect.
TØP //Pvris// there is more kangaroos in Australia than people so thats why we can hunt them. and they taste really good
Noah Trantino It sounds delicious. Our equivalent is hunting wild hogs, then to cook them we dig a deep hole and build a fire inside of it then roast the hog. Were overrun with them.
Interesting - never met anyone who thought Aussies rode a kangaroo.
I have
Me neither...
How many of you need to say that you don't believe in us riding kangaroos?? The point was made clear 497462 comments ago
I’m a little disappointed that you don’t ride kangaroos. Seems like a missed opportunity.
Yeah because every idiot on here said we think that when noone here have ever heard of such dumb shit.
@@sheilamiller2818 learn grammer
SHEILA Miller so every cunt is pulling it out of their asses. Get a grip, your country are just uncultured retards that will believe anything
85% of comments: "wtf ive never heard of the stereotype where australians ride kangaroos"
14% of comments: "were not fat", "red head guy is an ass!!"
1% of comments: "wait we have accents?"
0.0001% of the comments: this comment
Darth Cookie 50% of the replies: that reply ^
33% now
25% now
Another one:
I have lived in the US for 32 years as an Australian citizen, and I have never ever come across a single American who believes that Australians ride kangaroos. Where the heck does that come from?
Could it be that that myth is based on some Australian fabrication (or red herring) to make Americans seem more ridiculous (than they are)?
+downunder diva David Letterman is a nasty idiot. Consider the source. I think Australians think that we judge them a lot harsher than we do. I think that generally the U.S. population loves Australia and thinks it is super cool. We can't help it if we think kangaroos are cute - we were raised on Winnie the Pooh, Kanga and Roo..
Lol.. See. I live in Pittsburg Pa. And I have never heard about them riding kangaroos.. Lol. However, I have Heard of Americans that think Subarus are made in Australia and that they drink Foster's beer.. I've heard that one
It's mostly a joke, I've heard many people joke about I've never heard anyone actually serious.
+Ron Hahn I am pretty sure that is what happened.
+Ron Hahn Well there are people who dont want to be mean/rude and tell the foreigner that they are saying something ridiculous, so they'll just smile and go along with it, waiting for it all to be over.
Let me second that. In my 69 years, I've never heard one person suggest Australians ride Kangaroos anywhere. So it makes one wonder who started that myth, doesn't it?
They started it themselves, then they called Americans stupid. We pretty much take people at face value. You lie to someone, then honestly, you come off looking worse in that story than the person you lied to. Apparently, that little tidbit escaped them.
(And in my almost 50 yrs., I've never heard anyone say that, either.)
Lisa67 then you’ve been living under a rock
Lisa67 and no we didn’t start it ourselves, some idiot Americans did
bree I think you probably just don't pick up on sarcasm very well. Anyone that says you ride Kangaroos is just saying it to fuck with you.
I once told an American that us Aussies ride kangaroos to school. They somehow believed me - but yeah, I’ve really never heard anyone say anything about us riding kangaroos, just that we like to eat ‘shrimp’ on the bbq.
As an old Hillbilly American I had never heard of Aussies riding kangaroos and having no electricity.
-What is the biggest misconception Americans have about Australians?
"shrimp"
"shrimp"
"....it's not shrimp, it's prawn." 😂😂😂😂
Australians have a misconception about Americans. They think that we think that they ride kangaroos. The jokes on them. No American thinks that!
Yeah, I've never heard that before. I don't believe it is as common a belief as this video suggests.
lol
Never heard that steriotype before, either !!!! 😐
lmao same it's pretty ridiculous to ride a kangaroo it doesn't have the temperment as a horse
I'm an American and never heard that stereotype about Australian's.
I think Australians believe they ride kangaroos...
+Nathan Montgomery no
+Nathan Montgomery We don't omg.. That's ridiculous.
Grayson's Wife Sheldon S
Yes you do mates..
Nathan Montgomery dont say mate... you dont fit in
+Sheldon S He means you guys have sort of created this stereotype or myth about riding Kangaroo's, because this isn't a thing Americans commonly believe, and if people say it they aren't serious.
I'm American and we love the Australian people. But I never heard of the Kangaroo thing before and never once thought that.
As an Australian I love my pet kangaroo and ride it to school everyday
Dora Winfred Reed, I didn't know you were Australian!!! LOL!!!!
we all know that Australians don't ride kangaroos. -america
Its The Gab Life stop lying you are hurting daves feelins
I feed mine 3 times a day, and take it for walks every weekend :-D
Yes Im Australian, and Jumpy (My pet kangaroo) I ride my kangaroo to school. ALL the time.
I've never herd anyone in America say anything bad about Australians, I would love to go visit
Same, it is on my bucket list :-)
+Emilee McClain hell yeah, it's gorgeous and the people seem really cool, nice accents too
I just spent a year there and I highly recommend it to everyone, always
Australia and America are very similar in alote of ways!! I'm Australian and If I had to live somewhere other than Australia it'd definitely be America two great countries!!
+Chris Lawrence that is my dream vacation, I would love to spend yep weeks in your country. plus from what I've seen the females are top notch
Riding kangaroos...I've been around 62 years and never heard that statement. We do find your ostrich quite tasty.
But they taste Australian. Don't ruin this for me...I was entertaining myself.
Emus they are called emus
+Steven Morris *Emu
+Steven Morris yes I am 57 and never heard of that either.
+Steven Morris They're called an emu not an ostrich
Regarding the bloke who commented at 3:23 , the US culture and the Aussie culture are kinda similar but after a few years of living here in the States , the differences become more pronounced .
Tell me about the differences
I died when the girl says Americans say "Amberrrrr" instead of "Ambah" 😂
If your name has an "r" at the end then it's Amberrrrrr.
It's weird cos I grew up pronouncing 'er' as 'ah' so to pronounce it with an 'r' is not my cup of tea.
Gawda Reign saaame 😂
We Aussies just find it a bit hard to pronounce the ‘r’
I'm like wtf is an Ambah?
I am astounded that Lincoln, Nebraska is the first American city that came to mind.
Cho Camel yeah that cracked me up
I don't think Americans think Australians ride on kangaroos
I'm American and I don't know anyone who thinks that Australians ride on kangaroos. I was surprised by how often that stereotype came up as an answer in this video. Never mind. My sister and brother-in-law have been to Australia and loved the people and the country. I want to go as soon as I can get the money. And Australians, please visit the U.S. You would be joyfully welcomed! (Well, at least by most people. All countries have their fair share of idiots. ;) )
never heard of them riding on kangaroos like half the stuff they said is not true
i think its similar to other countries thinking we Americans eitger ride horses or are too obese to ride anything.
i think its similar to other countries thinking we Americans eitger ride horses or are too obese to ride anything.
right?!! I think they came across a handful of americans, they thought they played, that played them. I don't think they ride around on kangaroos. I do think the culture is waaay different, and racist af
I love Australia went there couple years ago was treated like king
Nice to hear .
when i meet australians, i treat them like royalty lmao
I’m an American and I’ve never heard the riding a kangaroo to school 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
BadgerBills same
I've never heard the "Aussies ride kangaroos" stereotype before. If some Aussie tried to tell me that, I would know he was pulling my leg instantly, as would many other Americans. But, at the same time it wouldn't shock me if a healthy amount of Americans actually believed it.
I think the main stereotype would be that the Outback is Australia i.e. you don't ride a kangaroo to school/work, but they do hop around in your backyard, etc. However, I'm from Texas & we deal with similar stereotypes. Most Americans who have never been to Texas before think that we all wear cowboy boots & hats and herd cattle all day. I know how different Texas, Dallas in particular, is from that nonsense, so it's very easy for me to believe that Australia is vastly different from the stereotype being attributed to you.
This is a great comment! Yeah, not sure how so many people manage to believe the kangaroo thing aha (they can be quite dangerous to even get close to), but to be fair, though, the outback makes up most of Australia (spatially), and me even living near a city I've seen kangaroos hopping around plenty of times. But yeah A LOT of Australians live in cities and live a very similar lifestyle to that of an urban American style of living.
BelieveOnceAgain Yeah, I definitely believe that. I live in Dallas, Texas, and it's very metropolitan. But, there are a handful of places were you'll be driving by & look over your shoulder & see cattle just grazing.
At the same time, you might come to visit Dallas, Texas, for 3 months and never see any cattle or even anyone wearing cowboy boots or a cowboy hat. I imagine the same would be true for me if I came to visit Australia's metropolitan areas over that same time frame.
This is the best. You absolutely get it! At the end of the day, though, the notions that people have about Australia are usually pretty comical and entertaining to play along with, so I don't really have any complaints :P
Hehe, it is kinda fun. Isn't it? :P
Australians, have to also understand that American sarcasm is not as understated as Australian, so we might not detect the sarcasm right away even with something that outrageous, but that is whack I agree.
"You're all fat" hahahaha 4:35
ikr lmao
"love the accent." we love your accent. i know its prawns. never heard of riding kangaroos? i saw a drunk guy or 2 get his ass beat by one. we used to wrestle orangutans here tho. 🇺🇸accents was hilarious😂🍻
Come on, no one seriously believe people ride Kangaroo in Australia. -- This is coming from someone living in US
Yeah I'm American, and I've never heard that before.
+SWalkerTTU I was kicked by a kangaroo before (3 years ago) good tip if you see one is to stay as far away as possible
+Nahshon Williams Yup. Never.
+武道館 um no i was talking to some one who lived in us and they thought my friends road a kangaroo.
SOOOO GET REKT
+SWalkerTTU I'm a Texan and I've lived in Australia. No one down there ever asked if I rode a horse to work/school...but people from the US have. It's pretty insane.
What you really gotta worry about down there is drop bears. They'll getcha when you're not lookin
I never heard any American say that Aussies rode kangaroos to work or school.
+majorsynth I was just about to say the same thing. I'm in the US and I've never heard anyone actually say Australians ride around in Kangaroos. We make the Shrimp on the Barbie joke and of course that's not a knife...this is a knife, but I've never heard the Kangaroo one. Wonder what part of the country they seem to believe this is coming from.
I'm 56 yrs old, I've never heard this kangaroo riding thing until I watched this video. Where do they get this from?
I dont ride a freakin kangaroo to school.Americans are so bizarre
+ChocChipGames yea they will be saying those things to me to.they will ne like why do you spell color colour.I'm mean colour is the correct way to spell it mate.ps I'm Australian as well
People assume too much
see i never thought they rode on kangaroos ever before, but after this video I'm pretty sure they're always riding kangaroos and trying to keep it a secret.
trust me, we have cars, buses, bikes, skateboards, etc. Kangaroos are scary motherfuckers who would beat the shit out of anybody if they needed to. They can basically fly kick someone while standstill cause they got a big ass tail that holds them upright. And they have mad claws.
Let’s see u ride a kangaroo I hope it’ll kick the shit out of u like it would do to everyone
You can’t get even close to a kangaroo, nether the less RIDE one. It will murder you and then murder your dog. One guy on the news a while ago had to save his dog from a kangaroo that was trying to beat the sh^t out of the poor thing.
(to all Australians) Shit... he's onto us.
Michael B I'm Australian we don't ride them if we do the kangaroo will kick the sh*t out of us
*"Okay so I was like looking at some ketchup and thinking like, man I should put this on my toast but it didnt really make too much sense"*
BOLD!? That’s some serious stuff...
I think Australians wished they rode kangaroos around.
I'm American and I always thought kangaroos were dangerous to get near because they will kick the shit out of you 🤔
Yeah, I have a few scars from one
Jimmy Vixen they will, I went on camp and there are kangaroos everywhere in south west rocks and some of the boys got scratched and kicked because they annoyed a kangaroo
Jimmy Vixen nah I kangaroos actually run away from you normally unless you irritated them
I've always thought that too! Wild critters are always unpredictable.
Jimmy Vixen
Yep
I've literally never heard anyone say that they think Australians ride kangaroos and I'm an American 😂
From what I can see through your profile picture, is that you're blonde. Enough said
but damn you're good looking.
Nevermind i'm blind, still though.
I've never heard this, either.
mate i hear it all the time but yaknow its not everyday you can convince someone you have a disabled koala living in your house so you gotta make the best of it
Emily Marshall haha I'm Australian and I've heard it before for sure
clearly there was an awesome American who discovered he could troll these ppl something awful about riding kangaroos and it worked
maybe
+Warren552011 Are hou trying to say we surly Americans dont have a warped sense of humor? I would heartily beg to differ.
+Shawn “NinjaYodeler” Butler *Cough* South Park *cough* Brickleberry *cough* *cough*
+Shawn “NinjaYodeler” Butler *Cough* South Park *cough* Brickleberry *cough* *cough*
+Furlog Giant very true ;D 80% of americans fake that they believe them riding kangaroos to school
I've been to Australia several times and the parts I've seen remind me very much of my own region, SoCal. These guys are correct. We are very similar in many ways. After drinking with Aussies for a while, I fell like I'm right at home, except when you get in a car and everything is flipped around.
Great to hear! SoCal sounds great, but I don’t think I could live without TimTams... 😬
I was born and raised in America and in my 35 years since my birth I have never ONCE heard that we think Aussies ride Kangaroos.
im only 15 but same
i hear it all the time
Hudson Ball same
Never heard it either
Hudson Ball lol exactly
The kangaroo riding thing is an Australian stereotype of American stereotypes of Australia. It's a meta-stereotype. Although as I type this I am sitting on the terrace behind my house and there are a pair of wallabies (mini-kangaroos for the uninitiated) hopping about in the garden. I have also seen koalas in the trees around my house. Mostly though it's just possums (much cuter than the American version) and bush turkeys (much uglier than the American version). I did go to western Queensland the other week though and saw kangaroos in the streets of Roma, as well as flocks of emus that ran alongside the road as you drove along.
I'm am American... I've never heard the stereotype
Yeah, I live in a rural city; roughly about 50,000 people here. I used to live next to the airport and kangaroos would commonly come graze on plants and my front lawn. It's not too uncommon to see kangaroos hop through the city streets though. I've seen sea turtles travel through the drain embankments to the local swimming pool, now that's an oddity. And of course there's no lack of camels/ koalas/ possums/ snakes/ wild pigs/ crocodiles/ sharks/ whales either. And of course plenty of creepy crawlies too cause apparently Americans don't have many of them. And if you look hard enough you'll always find a snake when you're in the backyard, whether it's dangerous or just a harmless green tree snake.
that's true i saw a kangaroo hop into someone's house in Tasmania once and my dad sees possums sometimes in our backyard at night
That's cool. Here in the US, there are regions where you can see wildlife. I saw buffalo in Montana. A bear in Pennsylvania and lots and lots of deer. Wild turkeys are everywhere in Sacramento, CA. Saw some cool birds in FL.
I’m Australian😍😁
Me too.
#Mendes Army same
No one gives a shit.
#Mendes Army same I'm from Adelaide
#Mendes Army right on. I'm American and I loved this video. You aussies are awesome humans
My neighbor married an Australian woman after WW2. She was wonderful, and your video proves just how great the Aussies are! Thank you, and G'day!
I'm American, I've never once wondered if aussies ride kangaroos. When I was deployed to Afghanistan, I was stationed with some Aussies. Bunch of wild blokes;)
😂😂😂
Same I don’t know who is assuming we think of them as people who ride kangaroos
Australia is the only country on Earth that can talk crap about America without the Americans getting pissed off. Americans never make jokes about Australians, and wont laugh at a joke about Australia (except when the comedian making the joke is British. Then its ok to laugh.) If an Australian wants me to believe they ride Kangaroos, I wont argue even though I know they don't. If I want to shut down a conversation about Trump, I just ask "What do you Trump voters have against Australia?" and they always go silent. Americans hold no other people in higher regard than Australians. Two thumbs up and much respect from America.
Thanks Bill, sounds like you're good fella.
William McKenna that's not true, I don't really care for the atheist Australians! They refuse to believe the truth about the real world! And that their country is totally insignificant politically and socially! Just a big deserted island! With people who talk like they have a speech impediment!
William Mckenna, you're a legend! Good bloke! TeeTee Louky, I am an Aussie and I created an account just so I could tell you that you're the type of shit that gives Americans a bad reputation. Australia isn't a deserted island and are not politically or socially insignificant. Australia are a leading trading nation and have a significant donor of humanitarian aid. We have been allies with America since 1941. Did you not go to school, or is your brain damaged after you got shot by someone who easily acquired a gun in your country.
TeeTee LouKy What the fuck are you talking about?
Emily Walker what you can't read are you dyslexic?
I think that's the worst thing about America. We have a bad reputation. I don't get why. I'm mean yeah there's assholes here and we have our faults but what country doesn't have them? Lol I assure you if you ever came to our country and hang with the right people you'll enjoy your visit :)
Hem57i Yes you're right. Its the idiots that seem to have the biggest mouths and earn the majority a bad reputation.
I know the reason me and most people I know hate America is because of guns.
We don't all have guns... We only have the reputation because of Ronald Reagan being the king of American Conservatives and the second amendment(gun control/"right to bare arms").
Samantha Gould
I wouldn't say I hate America because of their gun laws. I don't agree with the law, but I don't hate the country because of it. America has some other pretty good things.
Samantha Gould
I hate guns too, and I'm American. I only know one person that owns one.
I’m so fucking weak bro. He said “they think we ride kangaroo so I think they ride fat people” I’m howling 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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God damn I love Australians and their accents
Tyler Baker me too, considering I am one xD
I'm an American and I love Australia and I love all their cute men. :) :D
Gurpeet, WTF, maybe you just know you don't know that we actually have accents. Mate,i live in a city and basically 90% of the people, (with out Asian cultures or what else) has an accent. TBH, i thought the same thing as you did until an American said to me that my accent is sexy. (Don't judge xD) I started realising that our accents were a lot different instead of the same. And, I also realised that I pronounce words differently to any cultural ppl I knew. I googled typical Aussie accent and found out that I pronounce words like car: For me it would be Ca, for Americans it would be car or Carr. So, anyways, maybe you should realise that maybe you haven't met the whole Aussie population. And that we have accents, but some are hard to notice, unless you're from another country. Stop assuming we all sound like you. Sorry for this pointless waste filling piece of text.
Cheers, mate
Tyler Baker what country are you from
Wow!! It's so cool to know that not every country thinks we are completely worthless and out of our minds!! Thanks guys.. I love u Aussies
jon doe Nawwww
I would like to think it's just like everywhere else, you got the good and the bad... There is a lot of good in the world, regardless where you look in this world.. Thank you
jon doe So far this century America has:
1. Started two illegal wars which have killed one million innocent people.
2. Almost destroyed the world economy and sent most of the world into a long recession. Then did NOTHING whatsoever to prevent the same thing from happening again.
3. Held prisoners indefinitely without charge.
4. Tortured prisoners with the full permission of the President; making him a war criminal who should be in prison.
5. Been caught spying on all of it's allies.
6. Broken more international laws than ANY other nation by FAR.
7. The highest percentage of drug addicts amongst it's population.
8. Continues to be the only western nation which still executes people (and has executed innocent people).
9. Killed hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent women and children through terrorist attacks in the Middle East.
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The list goes on and on. And on. AND. ON. So... no, sorry, it's not just like everywhere else. The United States is EASILY the worst, most 'evil', most destructive country on the face of the planet and that's why the majority of people in the world hate America and can't wait to see the end of it.
I understand your feelings and concern, and most of us Americans would agree with you.. But this is about the people, not the government...
Phil Surtees Thats our government. Not the everyday people in America.
Kangaroos? That’s nothing, us Texans ride our trusty steeds to school on a dirt road, 5-10 miles every morning. That is of course if our tractors are jammed for the day.
Honestly that’s 100% true hahah
Thank you for your video and all the people in it.
I've never heard anyone say they thought Australians rode kangaroos.
But living near wildlife is a completely different story. Lots of Americans live close by wildlife so it would not amaze us if you lived near kangaroos or koalas. My aunt has alligators in a canal directly behind her house and she lives in a housing area for seniors. My niece lives in the suburbs but her house backs up to a farm where horses come to her backyard that she can pet. Lots of people have deer in their yards, not to mention possums and raccoons. Some even have bears and mountain lions outside their house. There's a video of a housecat staring through the living room window at a mountain lion outside on the patio.
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Kentix I thought possums are only native to Australia. I'm going to Google that and hopefully learn something.
After Googling, turns out that you have opossums which are commonly called possums.
We love Australians in the US. Go Australians!
Yay!
Absolute truth there. Australians are awesome!
Yea
My friend is moving there with his gf in melbourne soon
Wait we have rain forests in America?
Eva Weber I don't know... don't you?
BelieveOnceAgain
no. lol. I wish we did.
Hawaii is a state you know...
America, not the united states.
TheAlexCube The United States of America/United States/America/US/USA are all different ways to say the exact same country. The video isn't asking Australians viewpoint on North or South Americans as a whole.....
Where did the kangaroo thing come from ??? I have never heard that. The "Throw another shrimp on the barbie," thing was a quote from a commercial that was on TV for a long time. We were imitating the accent. 4:11 I was raised in Lincoln Nebraska, too LOL
If it makes the Aussies feel any better we ride Camaros to school
+Scott Yi while eating an Egg McMuffin from McDonalds
+Jessica Montoya is dat a bad thing? they're fukin delicous
I was stating a fact. I drive my chevy sonic whilst eating Mcds alm the time. Bad or not theyre good AF
holden beats chevy any day.
interesting that you would know wat a Chevy is but i don't know wat a Holden is. HHmm must not be dat renowned car company.
I love australians and their accents! never heard of riding kangaroos, always heard you guys are chill nice people who are laid back and fun loving!
The video is upside down
Im Texan I ride a horse everywhere. Yes cactus are everywhere. Yes we do have that YEEHAW accent.
If u couldnt tell already, all of what i put was false. Thats some stereotypes about Texas for you.
lol a lot of people think that Texas is a desert and that everyone owns a farm XD. the only thing is that i do see is that officers go around on horses sometimes (and i live in Houston) and there is a farm next to my school, sooooo some of the stereotypes are somewhat true. The only stereotype that i almost always true, here in the southern states, is that the majority of us say Yall instead of you all. Either way Texas is a fricken epic place to be :D
I think your lie-ing Because Texas does not have deserts and cowboys (The Dallas Cowboys are not cowboys!)
pop poku I had stated it was a stereotype.
I also had put everything I said was false, which means not true.
Tris1014 Sailor Mink pop poku I vaguely remember watching a TV show a while back where it talked about people getting ambushed and attacked by insanely large groups of scorpions quite often in some part of Texas. Did I dream that or does it actually happen?
BelieveOnceAgain i hope not XD
Kangaroos are not always friendly. A big red chased my cousin and I on a motorbike and near took us out. Fast bastards
*WE* DON'T HAVE AN ACCENT, *YOU* DO!
Every body has an accent
Yes, you do, English originated from Britain, so the British accent is the original. You guys use hard "r"s.
Cuntroll Denied it was a joke.
Cuntroll Denied
i use more hard rs than anyone else
Everyone has a accent
“If an american was watching this, what would you want to say to them?”
“You’re all fat”
I must say, that I have been in different countries, but I have nowhere seen as many overweight people as in the USA. In many countries, one can not even buy cloths that big.
And you Australians cut back on the freaken beer!!!!!
@@samuelnevarez9790 and that my friends is a stereotype seriously though, I’ve never seen any drunk people in Australia
As an American you never offended me and I think you're all good people!
hi from australia.. never take notice aussies always joking its just an aussie thing.have a good one
@ame buta Im here in America and I’ve always wanted to visit Australia
@@crusader_wolf1104 i hope u do .u will love it...but dont just stick to the citys.. its a big place and very diverse..good luck..
@O S wah-
I lived in Australia for two years way out in the donga. If people knew you they were nice to you. If they didn't know they didn't bother you, and left you alone. The Australian men never made me feel uncomfortable, and never were perverted toward me. My neighbors were really nice people and got to know me and never had preconceived notions about Americans. My neighbors husband hired me to help him pack peoples houses and he was never inappropriate toward me!I have never thought Ausssies ride Kangaroos. The only thing I was afraid of was hearing about the snakes and spiders before I moved there,funny thing I never saw either one!
1:05 ' love the spots which they have, NBA and basketball '. LOL
It’s weird. I’m American but I don’t have stereotypes of Australians. I think Americans in general love Australians. They’ve been our allies for a long time. I do love the accents. Oh, and I also ❤️ vegemite!
YAAAAAY
fucken true blue legend
Australia Christmas Time Parade:
. Enjoy.
The first American who loves vegemite! On yah bruh
There is an Aussie at heart
They like our accents? I didn’t think anyone liked our accents 😂
Bailey Carmichael we don’t...
It gives us a good laugh, but i'm sure you could say the exact same back.
Bailey Carmichael r u American?
What Not To Do At a Stoplight but I love British accents and I’m Australian
Dodo yeah.