@@urbangeishawhat is a whitetail? The only thing that comes up when I google it is a certain type of deer, but I can not imagine Australians having to deal with deer when going for a poop.
The best part of the ‘no alcohol in the supermarket’ is that the bottle shop is always right next door and usually attached to the supermarket by an internal door. Like at this point they’re just taking the piss.
It used to be that in Australia, the liquor licensing laws meant that it just wasn't worth trying to license a supermarket (the laws simply weren't set up for it). Now some states have amended the licensing laws to allow for wine to be sold within the supermarket itself (although you'll often still need to go to one of the marked "alcohol" checkouts which are staffed by a licensed person), while in other states they're still stuck with the "separate (but not really)" bottle shop. The folks taking the piss are the lawmakers, not the supermarket chains.
@@kaileymoyeah, I was wondering where she was moving from, because it's like that in my state in the US, Connecticut. We call it the package store (or packie) because the alcohol needs to be wrapped up in "packages" (or these days, bags) to leave the shop. And like in Finland apparently, the package store can't stay open past 9pm (used to be 8pm) or on Sundays. It's often connected or right next door to the grocery store, though.
In Florida in the US we have wine in the supermarket but hard liquor is in the store attached to the supermarket, often heated and cooled by the same air conditioners with a chain link wall. I guess alcohol over a certain percentage goes next door 🤷♂️
If you are gonna be scared of spiders, it's the small and colourful ones to be wary of. Keep the big ones around, they oddly help a lot with spider control
@@abigailjh93where I live you can get alcohol at the grocery stores, but other places you can get wine at the regular grocery store but have to go to state run places for liquor, other places *cough* Utah *cough* you have to go to special stores for anything and the ABV is also lower than other states (never been to Utah, just word of mouth so I could be very wrong). Truly mind boggling trying to figure it out when I’m in a different state
@@Samantha-zu3qein Las Vegas they don’t have a cutoff for serving time either. I’m in Texas and we can get wine and beer but no hard liquor unless it’s at a liquor store and the liquor stores can’t be open on sundays 🙄 the US is so different from state to state so it’s interesting to know that Australia is no different! 🤣
Here’s another one for you: you can’t sleep peacefully at night if your camping or anything because of a type of bird that sound like a child wailing in the distance. Edit: this is literally the most likes I have ever gotten on a comment 🤌. Thx
@@swedishvegetables5984Really? I live in the eastern burbs of Melbourne and get snakes in my backyard every summer ( sometimes a red bellied black, sometimes an eastern brown. Only once a Tiger tg, they are aggressive buggers) We back onto a creek so they love it around here. We also have kangaroos along our back fence, an echidna lives under the hedge and we feed a family of kookas. All that and I'm a 7 min drive to the freeway and just 35 mins from the CBD.😊
Honestly the snake thing depends on where you are, I always put the lid down after because they can come up the toilet from outside that and tree frogs in the toilet can be a real problem😂
Here in Missouri you are allowed to have open containers in the car, but i think you hsve to have a passenger with you and it must be theirs. But yeah, here in Missouri it is 100% legal for you to drink alcohol in the car while you're a passenger. So basically you can drive around while all your passengers are drinking. I didn't even realize we were allowed to do it until last year. All this time and years I have been thinking open containers were illegal because of me watching COPS(TV show) or Live PD from other states and I just assumed Missouri also had no open container laws. When I found out we were allowed to drink alcohol in the car I alwasy cracked open a few beers when my friend and I were driven home from work from our co worker. We car pooled to save money, so it was a lot of fun, we would switch who would drive throughout the week and the drive home from work just ended up being its own version of a afterwork party or hangout session since it was a 40min drive home.
@@nicklibby3784 I'm on the border of MO and KS so it's really fun when I forget which side of state line I'm on because KS can't sell alcohol above 6% in grocery stores, liquor stores can't sell anything other than alcohol and close at 10pm. Plus no liquor sales on holidays.
I grew up in Massachusetts where the grocery store is a different store from the liquor store. When I moved to Los Angeles and saw an alcohol section in the grocery store it seemed so weird.
Im in the US and in my state you have to go to a liquor store to buy hard alcohol (whiskey, vodka, gin). You can buy beer and wine with lower alcohol percentages at a grocery store.
Not only alcohol in grocery stores. Also in drugstores, gas stations, minimarkets and so on.. Basically around the clock at every corner near. Hehe (germany)
@@t1me4tea Yep, we have white tails in our house constantly and eghhhhh yuck. Depending on where you live just be thankful you don't have snakes coming out of the toilet hahah
@@Geozuki554Are you saying that bc of a derogatory/ racial slur or does it have another offensive meaning I'm unaware of? I love learning about what's offensive/ normal/ has a different meaning from one place to the next. Ex: learned that "fanny" in Scotland is different from your backside here in the US. As kids we used to think think those in England's use of a certain word that could mean a cigarette or bundle of sticks was "funny" (we were young for those that want to have a fit over it. It doesn't mean we used the word, bc we knew it was offensive & not okay). I had no clue until my 20's or so that "snogging" was even a word. It sounded so disgusting and I was surprised to discover it wasn't something awful like it sounded. Another one that gets me is when I hear ppl in the UK say that someone "fell pregnant". 🤭 It comes across to me like "Oopsie. Someone accidentally became pregnant/ it happened TO them." Then there's more simple things like saying "hospital" versus "the hospital". "Holiday" versus "vacation". Gotta love how interesting, and diverse things in this world are. 😅
The wine thing is true in the US, too. In some states you have to go to a specific store licensed to sell liquor to get beer or wine, but in other states that's only the case for hard liquor, and beer and wine can be bought in the supermarket. It depends on where you are in the country.
Beer and wine sales in grocery stores has been very slowly introduced over the past maybe 10-15 years or so. It’s only been available in the grocery stores in my specific area since maybe 2019. Prior to that, you had to buy wine and liquor at a Wine and Spirits store, and had to purchase beer at a beer distributor.
@@maggsmick Yeah. I remember when alcohol started showing up in grocery stores. It was *weird.* Pretty sure most gas stations always had an alcohol section, or at least were attached to a liquor store, though. Can get everything from hard seltzer to vodka, too.
This is so weird to me because in my state you can get any kind of alcohol you want at gocery stores, gas stations, liquor stores, or straight from the distilleries and bars. Its been that way for at least the past 30 years, probably more. They absolutely refuse to legalize weed here, though! Go figure. 🙄
It's like that in canada and we have soo much selection. I'd rather it than having it in the grocery store and being forced to get whatever they decide to stock
Only in mating season and if you live in an area where magpies are mating, which isn't every where. I have lived in this country for over 55 years and travelled literally ALL over it. There's not been one time a magpie has swooped at my head lol The spider thing yeh that's true but you rarely see them, well I haven't, and im not legally blind or anything lol If you leave them alone they will do the same for you.
Had a similar shock as you when I traveled to Ireland last year. In the Czech Republic you can literally buy alcohol anywhere, anytime, basically no restrictions (except for the age limit), there's beer to buy even at gas stations. Imagine my surprise when I tried to buy some local cider at the supermarket at 9:30. When I was puzzled and asked I felt like a full alcoholic. 🤦🏼♀️
Supposedly in Mexico we have age restriction to buy alcohol but we really can but anywhere, and in small towns they don't even care if you're 14-15, they'll sell you alcohol anyways, lol.
In romania you can buy anything anywhere at any hour 😂 If they sell alcohol, they’ll sell you alcohol. Nobody cares what time or day it is. The only restriction is if the supermarket is near a football stadium and there is a game on. They won’t sell because of all the violence it causes (its happened way too many times and way too bad)
Just remember that the spiders with the really long lanky legs that have tint bodies are our besties and if you see them just leave em be cuz they eats that bad ones but are to small to eat you.
Yeah those are probably the only ones I'd recognize as being harmless as well. All the ones I've never seen before in my life I'll be wary of when I see them the first time.
On the alcohol thing, yes they can't sell the alcohol in the actual supermarket, but they sort of get around that by having the supermarket own a bottle shop. For example, a lot of Coles stores have a Liquorland right next to it, since that's owned by Coles, but they set it as a separate business so they can sell the alcohol that way. And Woolworths owns BWS.
@@surlespasdondineHit by cars or do they smash our cars. And i'm not joking, it happened to my family twice. We stopped for the kangaroo to pass but it came back around and smashed our car. Second time it happened to my cousin and he stopped to fix his gps and the kangaroo came out of no where and messed his car up. Thankfully both times we could escape but if we didn't the kangaroo would've really injured us.
As a Finn it's always a culture shock abroad when you *can* get wine and/or hard liquor from a supermarket 😂 Here you only get mild things like cider and beer and long drink, and even those only between 9am and 9pm (they will not sell it to you before or after and there are very strict rules about it, they usually even lock the fridges and might, in some places, also bar up the alcohol shelves). Everything else you have to buy either glass by glass from a bar or the only alcohol retailer, Alko xD
Seriously? I thought you Scandinavians weren't that strict, was it like that all of the time or is this a newer law? Here in Croatia you can buy hard liquor from a supermarket as late as 10 PM (they usually don't work later unless it's on the seaside in the middle of the tourist season) and even in small kiosks that work late. They also usually have small bottles like half a deciliter (or maybe 1,not sure) even next to registers because a lot of our older generation drinks 1 or more in the morning or before lunch.
@@libra1807 Oh yeah, Alko closes around those times for sure. Markets still sell the light stuff a bit later. Alko isn't even open at all on Sundays, either xD
@@Thersyl Yeah it's been like that for a long time. Alcohol is also taxed harshly. It's mainly because my country unfortunately has a bit of a problem with how widespread alcoholism is here, the government is strict about limiting these certain things to try and control that problem. We still have a lot of people with drinking problems, even with the limitations, though. It's quite unfortunate 😬
@@elieli2893 Well, it's a good thing the government is trying to help, although I'm sure some people don't like them interfering so much. Ours just doesn't do anything because drinking is a social activity and I don't think anyone would blink an eye if you drank beer or a glass of wine every single day. I think there would be a huge protest if they raised taxes on alcohol and cigarettes 😂
@@Thersyl Yeah, personally I think it's good to do something about it, but I'm not sure how much it really helps in reality 😅 People just go over to Estonia (the ferry is pretty cheap) to buy cheap alcohol. And it's usually not like "I'll have a beer every day" here, the culture is more "I'll get wasted every weekend" 😅 Obviously not everyone does it, but it's quite normal to only drink with the purpose of getting drunk, we don't really do the whole "a beer with a meal" thing unless it's at a restaurant. You can probably imagine what uni culture is like, here 😅 Luckily people around me are reasonable with drinking, we only have parties like those maybe once every three or four months :'D
I work as at a grocery store in Canada that’s close to the border, and during the summer I can’t tell you how often people coming through from the states who look for alcohol are shocked when I tell them we don’t sell alcohol in the grocery store. 😂
Not even low-alcohol beer. In my province the majority of liquor is sold through government stores, although you can buy wine and beer at a few private shops...and local spirits like gin and vodka at the farmer's market.
Bro I had that last one within my own country 😂 grew up in the southwest(USA) and was used to having beer wine and liquor in not only grocery stores but also gas station convenience stores, moved to the Midwest and wanted to grab some beer while at the grocery store only to be dumbfounded by the fact I had to make a separate trip down the road two miles to the liquor store for a damn 6 pack 😩
Until a couple years ago, that was totally normal in Colorado. When that changed, I remember being very upset that I had to relearn the damn store just to find where they’d moved the rice! …I used to get 5lb bags of rice. Now I just go to any of 3 nearby Asian (mostly Vietnamese) shops with my rice container. The ladies love that I remember to bring it in. They often offer me duck feet for my cats
I live in Wisconsin. Some of our big box stores like Walmart and Target don't have alcohol but most of our grocery stores and convenience stores have beer & wine. Some hard alcohol too. Depends on the store. Chicago is Midwestern. Plenty of booze at grocery stores and gas stations. All really depends on where you are!
Colorado does it to support small businesses! The big companies own most of the grocery and gas stations but the majority of liquor stores in Colorado are smaller chains or family owned. If they allowed bottles in grocery stores or gas stations it would put a lot of the mom and pop places out of business so we keep voting it down.
I went to the UK last March to see my partner and I was so confused about alcohol being in the supermarket. It was also the only aisle to get to the check out. At first I thought they were all non-alcoholic because you can sell those in supermarkets in Australia, until then I saw some I recognised. It was so weird to me lol
We have drive up bars in many Southern states in the US. Pull up to the window and order a cocktail or beer served to you in the drivers seat of your vehicle (it’s illegal to drink it while driving of course)
Woolies and Coles both have a bottle shop that’s connected and part of the brand. It’s only a seperate store so that there are tighter restrictions on whose even allowed near the alcohol
Are you in NSW or Vic? I was surprised by that the first time I went down there. Here in QLD they are completely seperate from Coles and Woolies and highly restricted in where the are located. Every bottle shop has to be "run"/affiliated with a pub where the keys are dropped back to every night, and each pub can only have up to 5 bottle shops (max 1 can be a drive through) affiliated with it, which must be within 5km. That's why there are so many ALH Group (Woolies) pubs these days and Coles has some weird "joint venture" deal going to skirt the rules. That's also why there's so few independent bottlos up here.
It's how it is in Wyoming, too. _Technically_ you can sell alcohol in grocery/convenience stores, but there has to be a lockable door between the main section and the alcohol, and the alcohol has to be bought at a separate counter. Theoretically, it stops kids from going into grocery stores unassumingly and stealing alcohol, and maybe that would work, if I had literally ever been to a single liquor store in this state that IDs. I have watched preteens in middle school spirit hoodies buy alcohol.
Same in NJ. Very few supermarkets sell wine/beer and that’s not the whole chain, but one or two who pay for the ridiculous liquor license. You need to go to liquor stores for alcohol.
@@allthecakeyum Not sure where you're from but here in Australia, "Alko" is an old slang word for, "Alcoholic". Not really sure if this word it's used much these days?
Someone from Idaho USA hearing about no wine in a grocery store... we have to go to a state run liquor store for anything over 16% ABV. If we also had to go to a specific store for wine I would cry.
Hi neighbor! Utah here and yeah we just got 5% beer legal in the grocery stores. I’m originally from California and you can buy booze at CVS at anytime 😂
The crazy thing is there's tons of wines that wouldn't be able to be sold in the supermarkets then. My sister went through a wine phase and boy oh boy did she find some strong stuff 😂
@@GabrielaMendoza-bu2tk yeah it’s weird when we go out of state and we go to the store and my kids are all weirded out like there’s porn in the aisle. But I guess that’s Utahs whole purpose. We look up “Zion Curtain”. You used to have a membership to drink at bars too.
@@jennnicholls6033My family is from Utah. My husband and I live in Washington state. Beer and wine country. We don't even mess around with the grocery store stuff. When he saw a 3% corona he was shocked! Haha his normal beer is a 9% ABV IPA. I'm happy that the beer laws are changed.
It's really not hard to go to a specific store for it, they're usually right next door anyway. Probably joking but this make it sound like you have a problem 😂
I don't know why people complain about not getting wine in the supermarket. For Coles and Woolies, they're literally right by the entrance, but separated from the main store. ALDI has a section inside the store.
Grocery stores usually don't allow alcohol sales because its easier for minors to access it, either on purpose or by accident. A lot of the larger stores remedy this by having an alcohol store/Bottle shop near the door of the actual grocery store thats owned by the same company.
Hyvee will do this depending on the size of the store. You have to go through a separate set of doors and they have their own clerks. Kinda like how they do summer garden shops. However most stores just have the dedicated space that's a diffrent color than the rest of the store and most items are in a color or behind glass. And the really expensive stuff is behind the customer service desk. There to even get to lookat prices you have to show ID. If you ever get the chance to come to the US. It's more than obvious. And no cashier is allowed to let a customer buy alcohol without scanning the ID. Yes we scan your legal identification because we have to be sure.
@@lawson6267 you don't have a law where minors can be employed but they can't serve alcohol - need a supervisor to ok the sale? That's how the UK gets round it.
@@owieprone, 18 year olds can sell alcohol in the US if the supervisor is 21+ (21 is our drinking age). Plenty of kids work in grocery stores when 14 though so they would have to call over a supervisor, still.
@@BethanyNash aaaaaallllllll the bugs/critters/whatever start popping out in spring 😮 it’s time to get some spray insecticide and (seriously) spray every.single.access point outside the house. Around the windows and doors, along where the house meets the ground…
And the magpies are out to get you, and the spiders will infiltrate the building anyway, and the birds will hate you, and OH GOD THE MAGPIES ARE BACK.@@shojinryori
@@minimeow4085snake season is next month and lasts until April. Obviously if you live in a city, you’re good on that front. However, I’m sure you will be going to the beach at some point. Those months mentioned above also coincide with “budgy smuggler” season. Not good for your eyes.
For those not sure, the toilet is in its own small room, not the bathroom. The swooping birds are magpies and are very territorial while nesting, and bottle-os are all over the place, drive thru are popular for convenience but think of a liquor store.
I can buy alcohol in the supermarket in Ohio, but right across the line my mom in Pennsylvania can't. So she just waits until she goes shopping with me and gets it. What does having to buy it in a whole separate store do for anyone except waste gas and be an inconvenience?
@@roringusanda2837different states have different licensing laws and having it in one store makes it so you don't have to worry about carding at a bigger grocery store Remnants of the tenperance movement i believe
@@gnas3390 what do u mean?! Ofc Australia has states! They aren’t the 50 your probably use to but still! other countries have states, counties, Territories, what ever they call them most countries have them! (This is a joke btw a lot of people from other countries don’t know we have states and territories until they come to Australia) They are called: New South Wales Queensland Northern Territory Western Australia Southern Australia Victoria Tasmania Australian Capital Territory Your welcome, Ps: they are easier to remember then Alabama,Alaska,Arizona, Arkansas,California,Colorado,Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaï, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Misschien, Minnesota, Mississippi,Missouri, Montana ect (yes I named 25 of the 50 States I got lazy and yes I had to look up the spelling and every time I did I sang the 50 states song again so I would remember where I was up to it was very time wasting
I find it both frightening and oddly charming that you had what seems to be a persistent and accurate head count of the spiders in your house. Were they paying rent?
i guess they paid rent by eating the mosquitos. the reason why you gotta count everyday.. is what if 6 spiders became 5... where did the other one go.... WHERE?!@@redwitch12
Not Aussie but my bathroom has a nifty guy called John the Centipede. Pops up now and then for a chat, but I’m guessing he keeps my bathroom free of critters, so I’m not complaining….
I'm live in Texas and I was visiting my aunt in Maryland. After walking around the supermarket for the third time I asked the cashier where the wine was. He looked at me as if I were crazy 😂
I can confirm as a Marylander that we have to run to the liquor store before 10pm if we want to drink liquor on any given day except Sunday when the liquor stores close even earlier 😂
Certain counties in Maryland you can buy wine and/or beer in the grocery store ( not in mine but in the one next door) Hard liquor only in liquor stores. Lived here all my life. Growing up, the liquor stores were all closed on Sundays so if you wanted any alcohol, you went during the week or on Saturday if you were having a get together on a Sunday.
Alcohol laws are similar here in the United States. In Texas, you can buy wine and beer in the supermarket but not liquor. You’ll have to go to a separate liquor store like Spec’s or Total Wine
Its either vic or nsw where aldis sells wine, lol Love being aussie, and yes, the brids are real, they really do this, dont get close to the trees in spring or nesting season, other times youll be fine
vic does sell it in aldi...kind of a little section on the side close to the registers. But literally every other supermarket has a liquor store attached regardless.
The thing that always blows my mind is liquor in grocery stores and gas stations in some states. I live in NC, we have wine and beer in grocery stores but nothing stronger.
@@daniellemartin9896 yeah like that? bonkers to me. if you want ANY booze, even the light stuff, you gotta go to a liquor store, which all have to close by 10 (maybe 11?)
@@laurenblackmore don’t be even if you see spiders most of them aren’t gonna hurt you. Australia is perfectly safe as long as you know what you’re doing and you’re not being an idiot trying to get yourself killed. Just use common sense and you’ll be fine.
@@laurenblackmoreSo long as you stick to the cities and their adjacent areas, there's nothing to be concerned about. Except for maybe druggos, especially in Melbourne and Sydney. That's everywhere around the world, though! NYC would be worse
That’s like my biggest culture shock moving to the South was you can’t purchase liquor from the grocery store or gas stations, only wine and beer. Gotta go to the liquor store if you want the hard stuff.
@@Sara-mr1hs Nesting season. Magpies, Plovers and Native and Indian Mynas all do it. Cool thing though about Australian magpies ( which are not corvids like European magpies but are in fact from the Butcher bird family). They recognise local humans by facial features and recognise your voice, so do not attack their local 'tribe' of people. They also have the most complex song of all, look them up. I love maggies when they are 'my maggies' but when you are out in nesting season 'stranger' maggies can be terrifying!
Just visited my daughter and son in law in Australia in June, and I get the toilet reference. In so many homes the toilet is in a different room than the sink and/or shower. However the last house I visited did have the toilet in the same room as the sink and bathtub and I was like “ Hallelujah!” But gotta add immediately next to that room was another room with just the toilet.
I live in Minnesota in America. We're the only state where alcohol has to be in basically another building within the supermarket. I was shocked to learn that alcohol isn't sold like this in the rest of my country
Go down to Iowa and alcohol is sold in gas stations,grocery stores and liquor stores, but liquor stores always have the best selections and then some grocery stores are right behind it, gas stations on the other hand usually only have different brands of beer and very limited liquor selections if they even decide to carry liquor at all!
I live in Illinois. Up until about 10 years ago the county next to mine was dry on Sundays, and all the towns outside the county seat and one other were completely dry. They've since gotten rid of the Sunday rule and most of the towns are no longer completely dry, but the formerly dry towns only created 1-2 liquor licenses each and still don't allow the sale of anything over 6%.
The alcohol one is the same in America. I recently moved to fl & was so surprised you can’t but liquor in grocery or convince stores. You have to go to a liquor store. I was like whatttt
@@kuro4843it is a Florida thing, they still have like beers and wine and hard drinks in general but the real shit, like liquor is (most of the time) always kept next door
You can it just depends, in Aldi it’s a section near the checkout counter, Coles has a separate shop just next to the main, not sure about woolies, there are dedicated alcohol stores as well.
When I moved to Perth from the uk my daughter got swooped by a magpie and was running screaming 😂😂😂. I was also shocked that people weren’t checking for snakes and spiders …truth is I never saw any until I went up into the hills 😂 - hell no!
Maggie (magpie) dodging is a skill most Australians learn in childhood. Before the bike helmets bristling with zip ties, we used empty icecream containers.
fuck off mate, magpies will still swoop you if you feed them. I hand feed my maggies and every breeding season they fucking swoop me but dont swoop my dad. they are wild animals dude not a fucking pet budgie.
@@barbieblue3336 “woolies” as we usually call it is just a supermarket or grocery store, and I think America’s coles is different, so for us Coles is pretty much the same thing as Woolworths
Depending on the state, that's basically only in VIC and NSW and maybe ACT and QLD. In the rest of the country a supermarket cannot qualify for liquor licensing.
When I was little in PA wine was sold only in a shop. Now grown up in NC liquor is only sold at ABC stores. You can buy wine and beer in stores but hard liquor is illegal in stores.
Pretty simple reason why we Aussies have Bottle Shops and no Alcohol in Grocery Stores. There are minors that work at these places, putting items on shelves and using cash registers. It's illegal to have them handling alcohol until they're at least 18 years old. The whole birds thing attacking humans and stealing foods, yeap... watch out for magpies and crows. They're basically the equivalent of seagulls, but with pitchforks.
that wine thing is pretty funny. the state i live in allows wine / beer to be sold in grocery stores, but any liquor has to be bought from state owned liquor stores. the bright side is liquor always costing the same price statewide.
In Pennsylvania you have to go to the liquor/wine store for alcohol or a beer shop. Can’t buy it in the supermarket (now you can buy beer / wine there and in the gas station but still not liquor). In Texas you can buy liquor in a drive thru so yeah depends on the state in the states too
We've only just started having alcohol available outside of wineries and state stores in PA in the US. 😂 its been a couple years, but its really weird to get used to.
The wine not being sold in supermarkets is also the same in some US states. Here in Pa. They only just recently made it legal to buy alcohol in gas stations and supermarkets. Before that, you had to get beer, seltzers and malt drinks from a distributor. And hard alcohol, wine from state stores. They aren’t sold in the same buisness
Some supermarkets (Coles, IGA) have an alcohol isle. ALDI has a section near the checkouts that sells alcohol. But not in Queensland. Because it’s illegal. They miss out on ALDI’s range.
in finland you cant get any alcohol above like 5% in a supermarket. wine, spirits, licquors etc need to be bought from a licquor store. same goes for i believe sweden and norway at least, probably denmark too.
That second reaction is something that I have to deal a lot with working as a liquor store clerk in Alaska. You can't get liquor, wine, or beer in the grocery stores; it has to be acquired at a package store. It trips a lot of Southerners from out-of-state up when they visit our state.
You're OK. Birds generally don't attack in the bathroom. That's an outdoor thing.
You underestimate them
Haha😂 just make sure the windows are closed
*cassowary kicks in bathroom stall door "it's time for your reckoning"
@@AirborneAshes cassowary really said fuck around and find out 🤣
@@caseydykes117 move over jurassic park
I'm Aussie and you gotta watch out for those damn frogs. They be on a mission to slap yo booty while you poop
AHAHA! Oh my gosh love this 😂
Are you in the bush/regional town? Not taking the p*ss, genuinely asking. I'm in sydney and only have to dodge whitetails and wasps.
I’d take a frog over a whitetail or funnelweb any day of the week!
@@urbangeishawhat is a whitetail? The only thing that comes up when I google it is a certain type of deer, but I can not imagine Australians having to deal with deer when going for a poop.
Wait. HOLD ON. Pls nooo. 🥺
The "you can't buy wine in a grocery store...depending on what state you are in" applies to the United States too.
I lived in KS most of my life and was shocked to see liquor on the shelves in walmart in other places.
When i was growing up in the 60 & 70's, we couldn't buy wine in the grocery store in the US, either. We could get 3.2 beer.
Australia has states?
@@mary-janereallynotsarah684Why wouldn't it?
Still living the alcohol-free supermarket life here in New Jersey.
The best part of the ‘no alcohol in the supermarket’ is that the bottle shop is always right next door and usually attached to the supermarket by an internal door. Like at this point they’re just taking the piss.
It used to be that in Australia, the liquor licensing laws meant that it just wasn't worth trying to license a supermarket (the laws simply weren't set up for it). Now some states have amended the licensing laws to allow for wine to be sold within the supermarket itself (although you'll often still need to go to one of the marked "alcohol" checkouts which are staffed by a licensed person), while in other states they're still stuck with the "separate (but not really)" bottle shop.
The folks taking the piss are the lawmakers, not the supermarket chains.
It's pretty much the same in Finland, except the bottle store isn't allowed to stay open as late and not on Sundays either.
Same in the US. It varies by state though.
@@kaileymoyeah, I was wondering where she was moving from, because it's like that in my state in the US, Connecticut. We call it the package store (or packie) because the alcohol needs to be wrapped up in "packages" (or these days, bags) to leave the shop. And like in Finland apparently, the package store can't stay open past 9pm (used to be 8pm) or on Sundays. It's often connected or right next door to the grocery store, though.
In Florida in the US we have wine in the supermarket but hard liquor is in the store attached to the supermarket, often heated and cooled by the same air conditioners with a chain link wall. I guess alcohol over a certain percentage goes next door 🤷♂️
If you are gonna be scared of spiders, it's the small and colourful ones to be wary of. Keep the big ones around, they oddly help a lot with spider control
Can't believe I have to start a system where I encourage spider husbandry
F me. That’s the scariest sentence I’ve ever read in my life! 😢
Except for funnel web spiders, fairly large and shiny
I'm definitely not cut out for Australia
@@sasousousa5071haha me too! I’m Australian and have a massive phobia of sn@kes 🙈 Fine with spiders though
I could hear the British accent from her face expressions lol
Frrrr
Lol same 😂
Same, also because liquor laws vary so widely in the US too! You can’t buy wine in every grocery store, depends on the place.
@@abigailjh93where I live you can get alcohol at the grocery stores, but other places you can get wine at the regular grocery store but have to go to state run places for liquor, other places *cough* Utah *cough* you have to go to special stores for anything and the ABV is also lower than other states (never been to Utah, just word of mouth so I could be very wrong). Truly mind boggling trying to figure it out when I’m in a different state
@@Samantha-zu3qein Las Vegas they don’t have a cutoff for serving time either. I’m in Texas and we can get wine and beer but no hard liquor unless it’s at a liquor store and the liquor stores can’t be open on sundays 🙄 the US is so different from state to state so it’s interesting to know that Australia is no different! 🤣
Here’s another one for you: you can’t sleep peacefully at night if your camping or anything because of a type of bird that sound like a child wailing in the distance.
Edit: this is literally the most likes I have ever gotten on a comment 🤌. Thx
so true! and it gets so LOUD. also, morning birds start at 10pm...
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@@TheJordanaGrace morning birds start at the crack of dawn mate, at first light when they can see again lol
In Europe it's foxes that do that.
You mean curlews? Their wailing can be pretty freaky!
An Australian telling you not to worry about the spiders has to be the most Aussie statement here lmao
No way bro I’m Aussie and I’ve never seen a snake in an urban area 💀 or like in the bush but even spiders aren’t that regular except daddy long legs 🥶
My house gets regular huntsman spiders and once at a school swimming thing one of the teachers trapped a brown snake under a zooperdooper box
@@AbaddonAtTheGate NAHH THATS TERRIFYING I'D LITERALLY CRY 💀💀💀💀
@@swedishvegetables5984 I forgot to mention but I’m also Australian
@@swedishvegetables5984Really? I live in the eastern burbs of Melbourne and get snakes in my backyard every summer ( sometimes a red bellied black, sometimes an eastern brown. Only once a Tiger tg, they are aggressive buggers) We back onto a creek so they love it around here. We also have kangaroos along our back fence, an echidna lives under the hedge and we feed a family of kookas. All that and I'm a 7 min drive to the freeway and just 35 mins from the CBD.😊
Honestly the snake thing depends on where you are, I always put the lid down after because they can come up the toilet from outside that and tree frogs in the toilet can be a real problem😂
What…and I was thinking about relocating to Australia 😭
they can do what now…
100% Once you see frogs in your toilet, the snakes will follow :D
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@gravyz2cute4u Oh no they’re looking for food 😭
the liquor laws in america are so different from state to state. some states still have dry counties lol
In Ohio there are drive thru places where you can get alcohol, but you can also get pop and candy and stuff. I can’t imagine a dry county lol
Here in Missouri you are allowed to have open containers in the car, but i think you hsve to have a passenger with you and it must be theirs. But yeah, here in Missouri it is 100% legal for you to drink alcohol in the car while you're a passenger. So basically you can drive around while all your passengers are drinking. I didn't even realize we were allowed to do it until last year. All this time and years I have been thinking open containers were illegal because of me watching COPS(TV show) or Live PD from other states and I just assumed Missouri also had no open container laws.
When I found out we were allowed to drink alcohol in the car I alwasy cracked open a few beers when my friend and I were driven home from work from our co worker. We car pooled to save money, so it was a lot of fun, we would switch who would drive throughout the week and the drive home from work just ended up being its own version of a afterwork party or hangout session since it was a 40min drive home.
@@nicklibby3784 I'm on the border of MO and KS so it's really fun when I forget which side of state line I'm on because KS can't sell alcohol above 6% in grocery stores, liquor stores can't sell anything other than alcohol and close at 10pm. Plus no liquor sales on holidays.
In NC, you can buy wine and beer in the supermarket, but for harder stuff, they have these individual stores called ABC where you can get them.
I grew up in Massachusetts where the grocery store is a different store from the liquor store. When I moved to Los Angeles and saw an alcohol section in the grocery store it seemed so weird.
Here in Portugal and every European country I've traveled to, wine, whiskey, beer, everything is at the supermarket.
Not in Sweden :) The state has monopoly on alcohol retail here.
Im in the US and in my state you have to go to a liquor store to buy hard alcohol (whiskey, vodka, gin). You can buy beer and wine with lower alcohol percentages at a grocery store.
You definitely haven't been to the Nordic countries
Not only alcohol in grocery stores. Also in drugstores, gas stations, minimarkets and so on.. Basically around the clock at every corner near. Hehe (germany)
Even 96% ethanol is in supermarkets
“Bottlio” 😂
It’s bottle-o,
bless
Whoever told you that you don't have to watch out for spiders and snakes was definitely lying 😂 specifically the spiders one 😂
Exactly. We ain't here to fuck spiders 😂
Ikr. I have seen more spiders than snakes though 😂
@@t1me4tea Yep, we have white tails in our house constantly and eghhhhh yuck. Depending on where you live just be thankful you don't have snakes coming out of the toilet hahah
Thats so true. I am terrified
@@melaniegutierrez7585best cure for constipation
It helps that the bottle shop is usually right next to the supermarket.
They are called packies. The packie😂
Same in Finland
@@laylaluann9481THEY'RE CALLED WHAT NOW? 😂 pls do not say that word in England loool
@@Geozuki554Are you saying that bc of a derogatory/ racial slur or does it have another offensive meaning I'm unaware of?
I love learning about what's offensive/ normal/ has a different meaning from one place to the next. Ex: learned that "fanny" in Scotland is different from your backside here in the US. As kids we used to think think those in England's use of a certain word that could mean a cigarette or bundle of sticks was "funny" (we were young for those that want to have a fit over it. It doesn't mean we used the word, bc we knew it was offensive & not okay). I had no clue until my 20's or so that "snogging" was even a word. It sounded so disgusting and I was surprised to discover it wasn't something awful like it sounded. Another one that gets me is when I hear ppl in the UK say that someone "fell pregnant". 🤭 It comes across to me like "Oopsie. Someone accidentally became pregnant/ it happened TO them." Then there's more simple things like saying "hospital" versus "the hospital". "Holiday" versus "vacation".
Gotta love how interesting, and diverse things in this world are. 😅
@JustJ-Me yes that word is akin to the N-word for South Asian ppls its literally a crime to even say the word
The wine thing is true in the US, too. In some states you have to go to a specific store licensed to sell liquor to get beer or wine, but in other states that's only the case for hard liquor, and beer and wine can be bought in the supermarket. It depends on where you are in the country.
Oh and some states you can buy all three at the store. Coming from the south to up north and seeing an aisle of liquor was WILD. 😂😂
Beer and wine sales in grocery stores has been very slowly introduced over the past maybe 10-15 years or so. It’s only been available in the grocery stores in my specific area since maybe 2019. Prior to that, you had to buy wine and liquor at a Wine and Spirits store, and had to purchase beer at a beer distributor.
@@maggsmick Yeah. I remember when alcohol started showing up in grocery stores. It was *weird.* Pretty sure most gas stations always had an alcohol section, or at least were attached to a liquor store, though. Can get everything from hard seltzer to vodka, too.
This is so weird to me because in my state you can get any kind of alcohol you want at gocery stores, gas stations, liquor stores, or straight from the distilleries and bars. Its been that way for at least the past 30 years, probably more. They absolutely refuse to legalize weed here, though! Go figure. 🙄
It's like that in canada and we have soo much selection. I'd rather it than having it in the grocery store and being forced to get whatever they decide to stock
Me, an aussie thinking: yeah, there are much more shocks on the way! The bird one is so accurate tho 🤣
so accurate right 🤣
Only in mating season and if you live in an area where magpies are mating, which isn't every where.
I have lived in this country for over 55 years and travelled literally ALL over it. There's not been one time a magpie has swooped at my head lol
The spider thing yeh that's true but you rarely see them, well I haven't, and im not legally blind or anything lol
If you leave them alone they will do the same for you.
Nah just be nice to them when it isn't mating season, they're smart, they'll remember you.
I'm great mates with my Maggies, They hate my wife though. Always said they were smart.
Had a similar shock as you when I traveled to Ireland last year. In the Czech Republic you can literally buy alcohol anywhere, anytime, basically no restrictions (except for the age limit), there's beer to buy even at gas stations. Imagine my surprise when I tried to buy some local cider at the supermarket at 9:30. When I was puzzled and asked I felt like a full alcoholic. 🤦🏼♀️
What about beer... but those small vodka shots etc 😅
lmfaooo in Brazil you can buy alcohol anywhere too and in the middle of the night only in gas stations. I had no idea that wasn't a everywhere thing!
Supposedly in Mexico we have age restriction to buy alcohol but we really can but anywhere, and in small towns they don't even care if you're 14-15, they'll sell you alcohol anyways, lol.
Italia here!🙋🏻♂️ I've felt the same! If the shop/supermarket/station is open then you can buy anything that's inside 😅 no matter the time
In romania you can buy anything anywhere at any hour 😂 If they sell alcohol, they’ll sell you alcohol. Nobody cares what time or day it is. The only restriction is if the supermarket is near a football stadium and there is a game on. They won’t sell because of all the violence it causes (its happened way too many times and way too bad)
In Brazil,our biggest issue is two guys on a motorcycle
GAWD DAYM 😂
so sad
Wdym?
R they street thieves?
@@someone3195 yea, and usually one is armed. Scarry sruff
Same in Colombia
Just remember that the spiders with the really long lanky legs that have tint bodies are our besties and if you see them just leave em be cuz they eats that bad ones but are to small to eat you.
Are you taking about a daddy long legs. They're poisonous, but can't actuality how a human
Yeah those are probably the only ones I'd recognize as being harmless as well. All the ones I've never seen before in my life I'll be wary of when I see them the first time.
Daddy Long Legs?
@@han7oee lol we just call tgem that cuz of there legs and cuz we call shit weird things
You get Daddy Longlegs/Harvestmen in the UK too nw
On the alcohol thing, yes they can't sell the alcohol in the actual supermarket, but they sort of get around that by having the supermarket own a bottle shop. For example, a lot of Coles stores have a Liquorland right next to it, since that's owned by Coles, but they set it as a separate business so they can sell the alcohol that way. And Woolworths owns BWS.
If you live near possum's, they sound like little demons screeching. ❤ but they are so cute...
possums are rats having a good hair day,
Possums are awesome little guys
They also almost destroyed my floorboards once
Mate, they do. Had one in my roof and it freaked me out
Be careful with the kangaroos when you drive…😂
Only if you're in the bush, you'll be fine in the city.
or the drop bear
One time on the way to school a kangaroo bounced past our car, we don’t even live near the bush 💀
it's actually not funny....many kangaroos are hit by cars
@@surlespasdondineHit by cars or do they smash our cars. And i'm not joking, it happened to my family twice. We stopped for the kangaroo to pass but it came back around and smashed our car. Second time it happened to my cousin and he stopped to fix his gps and the kangaroo came out of no where and messed his car up. Thankfully both times we could escape but if we didn't the kangaroo would've really injured us.
As a Finn it's always a culture shock abroad when you *can* get wine and/or hard liquor from a supermarket 😂 Here you only get mild things like cider and beer and long drink, and even those only between 9am and 9pm (they will not sell it to you before or after and there are very strict rules about it, they usually even lock the fridges and might, in some places, also bar up the alcohol shelves). Everything else you have to buy either glass by glass from a bar or the only alcohol retailer, Alko xD
Seriously? I thought you Scandinavians weren't that strict, was it like that all of the time or is this a newer law? Here in Croatia you can buy hard liquor from a supermarket as late as 10 PM (they usually don't work later unless it's on the seaside in the middle of the tourist season) and even in small kiosks that work late. They also usually have small bottles like half a deciliter (or maybe 1,not sure) even next to registers because a lot of our older generation drinks 1 or more in the morning or before lunch.
@@libra1807 Oh yeah, Alko closes around those times for sure. Markets still sell the light stuff a bit later. Alko isn't even open at all on Sundays, either xD
@@Thersyl Yeah it's been like that for a long time. Alcohol is also taxed harshly. It's mainly because my country unfortunately has a bit of a problem with how widespread alcoholism is here, the government is strict about limiting these certain things to try and control that problem. We still have a lot of people with drinking problems, even with the limitations, though. It's quite unfortunate 😬
@@elieli2893 Well, it's a good thing the government is trying to help, although I'm sure some people don't like them interfering so much. Ours just doesn't do anything because drinking is a social activity and I don't think anyone would blink an eye if you drank beer or a glass of wine every single day. I think there would be a huge protest if they raised taxes on alcohol and cigarettes 😂
@@Thersyl Yeah, personally I think it's good to do something about it, but I'm not sure how much it really helps in reality 😅 People just go over to Estonia (the ferry is pretty cheap) to buy cheap alcohol.
And it's usually not like "I'll have a beer every day" here, the culture is more "I'll get wasted every weekend" 😅 Obviously not everyone does it, but it's quite normal to only drink with the purpose of getting drunk, we don't really do the whole "a beer with a meal" thing unless it's at a restaurant. You can probably imagine what uni culture is like, here 😅 Luckily people around me are reasonable with drinking, we only have parties like those maybe once every three or four months :'D
I work as at a grocery store in Canada that’s close to the border, and during the summer I can’t tell you how often people coming through from the states who look for alcohol are shocked when I tell them we don’t sell alcohol in the grocery store. 😂
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Dealing w/ ppl that don't expect that is such a pain in the ass too. From the US but my state only got the wine in supermarkets a few years ago.
Not even low-alcohol beer. In my province the majority of liquor is sold through government stores, although you can buy wine and beer at a few private shops...and local spirits like gin and vodka at the farmer's market.
We do where i live in Canada
Interesting, what part of Canada? If eastern, I would think at least a bunch of people are used to it. NY and NJ keep them in separate stores too.
Bro I had that last one within my own country 😂 grew up in the southwest(USA) and was used to having beer wine and liquor in not only grocery stores but also gas station convenience stores, moved to the Midwest and wanted to grab some beer while at the grocery store only to be dumbfounded by the fact I had to make a separate trip down the road two miles to the liquor store for a damn 6 pack 😩
Until a couple years ago, that was totally normal in Colorado. When that changed, I remember being very upset that I had to relearn the damn store just to find where they’d moved the rice!
…I used to get 5lb bags of rice. Now I just go to any of 3 nearby Asian (mostly Vietnamese) shops with my rice container. The ladies love that I remember to bring it in. They often offer me duck feet for my cats
Whoa weird. I've never heard of that in the Midwest (Michigan born & raised). May I ask what state?
@@llareia North Dakota!
I live in Wisconsin. Some of our big box stores like Walmart and Target don't have alcohol but most of our grocery stores and convenience stores have beer & wine. Some hard alcohol too. Depends on the store. Chicago is Midwestern. Plenty of booze at grocery stores and gas stations. All really depends on where you are!
In NC you can buy beer and wine at grocery stores but hard alcohol is only available at the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) stores.
When I lived in Colorado, hard alcohol drinks were not sold in supermarkets and gas stations. However in Missouri it's the opposite, that blew my mind
Somebody needs a history lesson
Colorado does it to support small businesses! The big companies own most of the grocery and gas stations but the majority of liquor stores in Colorado are smaller chains or family owned. If they allowed bottles in grocery stores or gas stations it would put a lot of the mom and pop places out of business so we keep voting it down.
@@Chapter11-13 where I lived in Colorado, there were quite a bit of small shops and I never see liquor there. Just 2% beer at best
In Ohio there are drive thru places where you can get alcohol, but you can also get pop and candy and stuff.
Same thing in the state of New York.
I went to the UK last March to see my partner and I was so confused about alcohol being in the supermarket. It was also the only aisle to get to the check out. At first I thought they were all non-alcoholic because you can sell those in supermarkets in Australia, until then I saw some I recognised. It was so weird to me lol
They sell alcohol at petrol stations in the UK 😂
We have drive up bars in many Southern states in the US. Pull up to the window and order a cocktail or beer served to you in the drivers seat of your vehicle (it’s illegal to drink it while driving of course)
Same in Canada!
@@DaniRose2311Everyone needs a driving beer 🍻
They sell alcohol everywhere, as long as you meet the age criteria is all good 😅
lol when you can’t buy alcohol at the grocery store and / or you can’t buy alcohol past midnight in some states. Walmart in Louisiana hit different🥴😎
😂 love how much it changes per state. In the UK it’s like ‘don’t make us go to a different store or we will whine’ loli
Woolies and Coles both have a bottle shop that’s connected and part of the brand. It’s only a seperate store so that there are tighter restrictions on whose even allowed near the alcohol
I was looking for this comment!
BWS and Liquor Land🎉
depends on the state though! in SA not all of them have bottle shops attached
Aldi 👍both chicken & wine
Are you in NSW or Vic? I was surprised by that the first time I went down there. Here in QLD they are completely seperate from Coles and Woolies and highly restricted in where the are located.
Every bottle shop has to be "run"/affiliated with a pub where the keys are dropped back to every night, and each pub can only have up to 5 bottle shops (max 1 can be a drive through) affiliated with it, which must be within 5km. That's why there are so many ALH Group (Woolies) pubs these days and Coles has some weird "joint venture" deal going to skirt the rules. That's also why there's so few independent bottlos up here.
The wine one is just normal for me coming from Massachusetts. But the bird thing, that got me.
Is that really not a thing anywhere else? I thought it was normal, it’s sometimes on the news to be careful if there’s a lot of swooping going on
It's how it is in Wyoming, too. _Technically_ you can sell alcohol in grocery/convenience stores, but there has to be a lockable door between the main section and the alcohol, and the alcohol has to be bought at a separate counter.
Theoretically, it stops kids from going into grocery stores unassumingly and stealing alcohol, and maybe that would work, if I had literally ever been to a single liquor store in this state that IDs. I have watched preteens in middle school spirit hoodies buy alcohol.
Same in NJ. Very few supermarkets sell wine/beer and that’s not the whole chain, but one or two who pay for the ridiculous liquor license.
You need to go to liquor stores for alcohol.
In Finland you can’t get wine from supermarkets either. You get all stronger drinks from Alko 😅
Alko? Seriously!? 😂
@@allthecakeyum Not sure where you're from but here in Australia, "Alko" is an old slang word for, "Alcoholic". Not really sure if this word it's used much these days?
@@ajp2223It's the same in the Scandinavian countries, not sure about Finland though. Their language is weird 😬🤫
@@erikak8665 Nah, in Norwegian "alko" is just short for alcohol.
Slang for alcoholic would be "alkis"
@@Spacemongerromg in finland it is ”alkkis”! :D or spurgu
Haha lol I’m half Aussie and I’m visiting soon so ig I’m more prepared!
Oh I’m so glad!!! 😊
I live in Australia and I have only seen about two snakes in my whole life ( not including the zoo)
They're more common if you live near rivers
@@dreye3215 I do💀
What about spiders and other insects? Lol
@@justindilworth8385 5 years living Australia and I only see 3 spiders , they are smaller than pinky finger ,in Perth
@@gururu1286uhhh WHAT ONLY 3 ARE YOU BEING SERIOUS I SEE THEM EVERY DAY 😧
there's always a wine shop next to Woolworth. Woolworth are EVERYWHERE
Wrong. There is not "always" a wine shop next to Woolworths. You are exaggerating on a base of no fact checking.
Someone from Idaho USA hearing about no wine in a grocery store... we have to go to a state run liquor store for anything over 16% ABV. If we also had to go to a specific store for wine I would cry.
Hi neighbor! Utah here and yeah we just got 5% beer legal in the grocery stores. I’m originally from California and you can buy booze at CVS at anytime 😂
The crazy thing is there's tons of wines that wouldn't be able to be sold in the supermarkets then. My sister went through a wine phase and boy oh boy did she find some strong stuff 😂
@@GabrielaMendoza-bu2tk yeah it’s weird when we go out of state and we go to the store and my kids are all weirded out like there’s porn in the aisle. But I guess that’s Utahs whole purpose. We look up “Zion Curtain”. You used to have a membership to drink at bars too.
@@jennnicholls6033My family is from Utah. My husband and I live in Washington state. Beer and wine country. We don't even mess around with the grocery store stuff. When he saw a 3% corona he was shocked! Haha his normal beer is a 9% ABV IPA. I'm happy that the beer laws are changed.
It's really not hard to go to a specific store for it, they're usually right next door anyway. Probably joking but this make it sound like you have a problem 😂
I don't know why people complain about not getting wine in the supermarket. For Coles and Woolies, they're literally right by the entrance, but separated from the main store. ALDI has a section inside the store.
I think it's more the culture shock. and how its different per state. But it's not too much trouble :)
As an Aussie I can confirm these are true 🤣
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I’m an Aussie to but you gotta watch out for the toads 🐸 those nasty buggas
Grocery stores usually don't allow alcohol sales because its easier for minors to access it, either on purpose or by accident.
A lot of the larger stores remedy this by having an alcohol store/Bottle shop near the door of the actual grocery store thats owned by the same company.
lots of reasons
It also means they wouldn't be able to employ minors
Hyvee will do this depending on the size of the store. You have to go through a separate set of doors and they have their own clerks. Kinda like how they do summer garden shops. However most stores just have the dedicated space that's a diffrent color than the rest of the store and most items are in a color or behind glass. And the really expensive stuff is behind the customer service desk. There to even get to lookat prices you have to show ID. If you ever get the chance to come to the US. It's more than obvious. And no cashier is allowed to let a customer buy alcohol without scanning the ID. Yes we scan your legal identification because we have to be sure.
@@lawson6267 you don't have a law where minors can be employed but they can't serve alcohol - need a supervisor to ok the sale? That's how the UK gets round it.
@@owieprone, 18 year olds can sell alcohol in the US if the supervisor is 21+ (21 is our drinking age). Plenty of kids work in grocery stores when 14 though so they would have to call over a supervisor, still.
Being an Aussie is fun especially in spring
I’d love to hear more about this lol
@@BethanyNash aaaaaallllllll the bugs/critters/whatever start popping out in spring 😮 it’s time to get some spray insecticide and (seriously) spray every.single.access point outside the house. Around the windows and doors, along where the house meets the ground…
And the magpies are out to get you, and the spiders will infiltrate the building anyway, and the birds will hate you, and OH GOD THE MAGPIES ARE BACK.@@shojinryori
@dadragonlynxi oh lord i just moved to aussie and im fine so far, didnt think about the other seasons. Should i be scared 😭
@@minimeow4085snake season is next month and lasts until April. Obviously if you live in a city, you’re good on that front. However, I’m sure you will be going to the beach at some point. Those months mentioned above also coincide with “budgy smuggler” season. Not good for your eyes.
The word "bottlio" instantly changed my internal accent from American to Australian
😂
Here in WA it is said as 'bottle-oh' though.
Pretty sure it's bottle-oh EVERYWHERE in Aus. I feel like it was a typo
I grew up in a state where you could only buy alcohol from a liquor store. Crossed the border and was surprised to see alcohol in a gas station 😂
Ditto. It's wild to be when I swing by a grocery store in a neighboring state and can grab beer while I'm at it.
For those not sure, the toilet is in its own small room, not the bathroom. The swooping birds are magpies and are very territorial while nesting, and bottle-os are all over the place, drive thru are popular for convenience but think of a liquor store.
The wine thing is like that in the states. Grocery stores will only sell it depending on if they have a proper liquor license (depending on state)
You can’t buy liquor in grocery stores at all in Oregon. You have to go to liquor stores for anything stronger than beer or wine.
I can buy alcohol in the supermarket in Ohio, but right across the line my mom in Pennsylvania can't. So she just waits until she goes shopping with me and gets it. What does having to buy it in a whole separate store do for anyone except waste gas and be an inconvenience?
@@roringusanda2837different states have different licensing laws and having it in one store makes it so you don't have to worry about carding at a bigger grocery store
Remnants of the tenperance movement i believe
So what's easier to buy at a grocery store, a gun or wine?
Same in New Jersey. You can't buy alcohol in a grocery store (with few exceptions)
I just learned so much about Australia
As an Aussie I say don’t harm the spider and the spider won’t harm you
Also everything depends on the state or territory you are in.
I mean I'd just let them keep the house.
Atrax Robustus?
Australia has states?
@@gnas3390 what do u mean?! Ofc Australia has states! They aren’t the 50 your probably use to but still! other countries have states, counties, Territories, what ever they call them most countries have them! (This is a joke btw a lot of people from other countries don’t know we have states and territories until they come to Australia)
They are called:
New South Wales
Queensland
Northern Territory
Western Australia
Southern Australia
Victoria
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
Your welcome,
Ps: they are easier to remember then
Alabama,Alaska,Arizona, Arkansas,California,Colorado,Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaï, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Misschien, Minnesota, Mississippi,Missouri, Montana ect (yes I named 25 of the 50 States I got lazy and yes I had to look up the spelling and every time I did I sang the 50 states song again so I would remember where I was up to it was very time wasting
as an aussie i check the restroom for spiders and lizards. i used to have 6 spiders in my bathroom and 5 in the shower room. it was crazy
I find it both frightening and oddly charming that you had what seems to be a persistent and accurate head count of the spiders in your house. Were they paying rent?
i guess they paid rent by eating the mosquitos. the reason why you gotta count everyday.. is what if 6 spiders became 5... where did the other one go.... WHERE?!@@redwitch12
Not Aussie but my bathroom has a nifty guy called John the Centipede. Pops up now and then for a chat, but I’m guessing he keeps my bathroom free of critters, so I’m not complaining….
😮 wel its normal here in our house so we named them instead so theyre like family now 😅
I'm live in Texas and I was visiting my aunt in Maryland. After walking around the supermarket for the third time I asked the cashier where the wine was. He looked at me as if I were crazy 😂
I can confirm as a Marylander that we have to run to the liquor store before 10pm if we want to drink liquor on any given day except Sunday when the liquor stores close even earlier 😂
Certain counties in Maryland you can buy wine and/or beer in the grocery store ( not in mine but in the one next door) Hard liquor only in liquor stores. Lived here all my life. Growing up, the liquor stores were all closed on Sundays so if you wanted any alcohol, you went during the week or on Saturday if you were having a get together on a Sunday.
Alcohol laws are similar here in the United States. In Texas, you can buy wine and beer in the supermarket but not liquor. You’ll have to go to a separate liquor store like Spec’s or Total Wine
That’s true in America too, depending on what state you’re in, you can’t get alcohol at grocery stores, only at liquor stores.
in canada its the same you cant buy wine in the super
Or beer or any other form of alcohol...except medicinal.
Its either vic or nsw where aldis sells wine, lol
Love being aussie, and yes, the brids are real, they really do this, dont get close to the trees in spring or nesting season, other times youll be fine
vic does sell it in aldi...kind of a little section on the side close to the registers. But literally every other supermarket has a liquor store attached regardless.
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And you gotta be careful of the plovers bc they lay their eggs on the ground
Defo in Victoria
NSW also sells beers, wines and spirits in Aldi & IGA... Depends on the premises liquor licence
As an Aussie I got a surprise in NZ seeing an alcohol aisle in Woolies (Countdown) - just like Aldi sells grog in their supermarkets in Oz.
It's bizarre to see after so long!
In that last one the same applies in NJ. It's so weird to go out of state and see wine in grocery stores.
The thing that always blows my mind is liquor in grocery stores and gas stations in some states. I live in NC, we have wine and beer in grocery stores but nothing stronger.
@@daniellemartin9896 yeah like that? bonkers to me. if you want ANY booze, even the light stuff, you gotta go to a liquor store, which all have to close by 10 (maybe 11?)
I just moved from NJ to Florida after 33 years of living in Jersey. I've been here for 3 months & I still can't get used to seeing wine in Walmart...
This also applies to Sweden!
Wait its only a nj thing, not the whole US?!?!?
As an Aussie, please do not sit on a red back when you sit down on the toilet 😂😂😂
I'm scared of Australia but I also really want to go there
@@laurenblackmore don’t be even if you see spiders most of them aren’t gonna hurt you. Australia is perfectly safe as long as you know what you’re doing and you’re not being an idiot trying to get yourself killed. Just use common sense and you’ll be fine.
@@laurenblackmoreSo long as you stick to the cities and their adjacent areas, there's nothing to be concerned about. Except for maybe druggos, especially in Melbourne and Sydney. That's everywhere around the world, though! NYC would be worse
@@ElusiveTy thanks for the information
That’s like my biggest culture shock moving to the South was you can’t purchase liquor from the grocery store or gas stations, only wine and beer. Gotta go to the liquor store if you want the hard stuff.
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as an australian i can confirm that the birds do like to attack
Why???
@@Sara-mr1hs they get defensive during mating im pretty sure
@@djredjammer Ah, I see... sounds horrifying 😱
@@Sara-mr1hs oh yea definitely pretty sure my fear of birds comes from that
@@Sara-mr1hs Nesting season.
Magpies, Plovers and Native and Indian Mynas all do it. Cool thing though about Australian magpies ( which are not corvids like European magpies but are in fact from the Butcher bird family). They recognise local humans by facial features and recognise your voice, so do not attack their local 'tribe' of people. They also have the most complex song of all, look them up. I love maggies when they are 'my maggies' but when you are out in nesting season 'stranger' maggies can be terrifying!
Just visited my daughter and son in law in Australia in June, and I get the toilet reference. In so many homes the toilet is in a different room than the sink and/or shower. However the last house I visited did have the toilet in the same room as the sink and bathtub and I was like “ Hallelujah!” But gotta add immediately next to that room was another room with just the toilet.
I know it’s so weird 😂
Wait they have just toilet rooms?! How on earth do you wash afterwards without a sink? That handle has to be so gross omg
The second one is also relevant where I am too… but even within my state there’s some COUNTIES that can sell alcohol in grocers and some that can’t.
Her face said "like I'll be caught Dead wearing that! 🤣
I live in Minnesota in America. We're the only state where alcohol has to be in basically another building within the supermarket. I was shocked to learn that alcohol isn't sold like this in the rest of my country
It's like this in a lot of states. And even if a state allows it, a city or county may not.
Go down to Iowa and alcohol is sold in gas stations,grocery stores and liquor stores, but liquor stores always have the best selections and then some grocery stores are right behind it, gas stations on the other hand usually only have different brands of beer and very limited liquor selections if they even decide to carry liquor at all!
I live in Illinois. Up until about 10 years ago the county next to mine was dry on Sundays, and all the towns outside the county seat and one other were completely dry. They've since gotten rid of the Sunday rule and most of the towns are no longer completely dry, but the formerly dry towns only created 1-2 liquor licenses each and still don't allow the sale of anything over 6%.
The alcohol one is the same in America. I recently moved to fl & was so surprised you can’t but liquor in grocery or convince stores. You have to go to a liquor store. I was like whatttt
That must be a Florida thing cause I've lived in New York and Texas and you can buy alcohol at the grocery store in those states
@@kuro4843it is a Florida thing, they still have like beers and wine and hard drinks in general but the real shit, like liquor is (most of the time) always kept next door
The second one is very much so like Utah! There’s liquor stores and that’s about it
You can it just depends, in Aldi it’s a section near the checkout counter, Coles has a separate shop just next to the main, not sure about woolies, there are dedicated alcohol stores as well.
There’s always a bottlo near by, it’s just different to what I’m used too :)
Haha don't worry every Australian should understand! ❤
thanks!
The second one should be in place everywhere. Alcohol is way too readily available everywhere
You can’t purchase wine in a supermarket in Connecticut, so that makes complete sense to me!
Same for Delaware.
And Utah.
Huh thats weird.
And New York.
and MA
Yeah I was kinda attacked by an Magpie once it was on a playground looked around whoosh random magpie then I found the nest
When I moved to Perth from the uk my daughter got swooped by a magpie and was running screaming 😂😂😂. I was also shocked that people weren’t checking for snakes and spiders …truth is I never saw any until I went up into the hills 😂 - hell no!
Maggie (magpie) dodging is a skill most Australians learn in childhood. Before the bike helmets bristling with zip ties, we used empty icecream containers.
The alcohol thing is true in the USA too. I used to live in Delaware and you can’t buy it in grocery stores
it's changed some places
It depends on the state that you are in
I need more of this haha 😂
You can get alcohol at certain Aldi's in Australia. But coles and woolies have Liquorland/BWS stores next to them usually.
Its so good to have a store next door!
You can get wine at Aldi and the magpies aren’t a problem so long as you feed them
fuck off mate, magpies will still swoop you if you feed them. I hand feed my maggies and every breeding season they fucking swoop me but dont swoop my dad. they are wild animals dude not a fucking pet budgie.
Depends on the state, you can't in WA, SA, NT or TAS.
If you feed magpies you may injure their offspring.
Not in QLD either. Is it just NSW, Vic and ACT that you can?
Woolworths , Coles have liquor store next to their supermarket and Aldi has an alcohol section in their supermarket , these days .
whee the hell is there a Woolworth
@@barbieblue3336 There are Woolworths in Australia and some still in the US.
@@barbieblue3336 “woolies” as we usually call it is just a supermarket or grocery store, and I think America’s coles is different, so for us Coles is pretty much the same thing as Woolworths
Depending on the state, that's basically only in VIC and NSW and maybe ACT and QLD. In the rest of the country a supermarket cannot qualify for liquor licensing.
@@Jane-oz7pp I knew sone areas supermarkets may not have alcohol but she was stating everywhere is like that .
You can in fact get alcohol in supermarkets such as woolies, coles, Aldi, etc, but there’s a special section like a room where u can get it.
where
Not quite. That's a separate shop sometimes attached to the inside of the supermarket.
Unless it's basically NSW or VIC
@@Jane-oz7pp yep
Yep. You can't get wine in a supermarket... unless it's an Aldi.🤷♀️
I've never seen them in aldi either!
Samme jente jeg vil bare date cowboyer, men jeg har aldri hatt en bf, men har ikke noe imot hatet
I'm Tunisian and I can relate, alcoholic beverages are not sold in a supermarkets you can only get them from a special alcohol shop
In nsw (or at least the part of nsw where i live) theres usually a gated section for wine and beer ect in a supermarket.
When I was little in PA wine was sold only in a shop. Now grown up in NC liquor is only sold at ABC stores. You can buy wine and beer in stores but hard liquor is illegal in stores.
You're so cute the way you do that "What?"😂
Thanks 😊
Pretty simple reason why we Aussies have Bottle Shops and no Alcohol in Grocery Stores. There are minors that work at these places, putting items on shelves and using cash registers. It's illegal to have them handling alcohol until they're at least 18 years old.
The whole birds thing attacking humans and stealing foods, yeap... watch out for magpies and crows. They're basically the equivalent of seagulls, but with pitchforks.
😂 with pitchforks 😂
Don't worry it is COMPLETELY normal in spring to were da spikes!
Fab thank you!
There are places in the US that you have to go to specific stores and they are closed Sundays
that wine thing is pretty funny. the state i live in allows wine / beer to be sold in grocery stores, but any liquor has to be bought from state owned liquor stores. the bright side is liquor always costing the same price statewide.
I’m a Aussie and i look out for snakes/ spiders in the toilets because i sat on a few spiders before and there was a snake in the toilet lol
JUST IN CASE
In Pennsylvania you have to go to the liquor/wine store for alcohol or a beer shop. Can’t buy it in the supermarket (now you can buy beer / wine there and in the gas station but still not liquor). In Texas you can buy liquor in a drive thru so yeah depends on the state in the states too
We've only just started having alcohol available outside of wineries and state stores in PA in the US. 😂 its been a couple years, but its really weird to get used to.
Beer and wine was only recently allowed to be sold in grocery stores here in Pennsylvania
I've never seen alcohol being sold in a supermarket here in New Jersey. But I remember seeing it in other states. It varies everywhere.
In some of the US states, you can’t sell liquor in the supermarket either. The work around is an attached store.
Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi
All supermarkets have a connected liquor store though (liquor land, bws) also Aldi has wine in store
The wine not being sold in supermarkets is also the same in some US states.
Here in Pa. They only just recently made it legal to buy alcohol in gas stations and supermarkets. Before that, you had to get beer, seltzers and malt drinks from a distributor. And hard alcohol, wine from state stores. They aren’t sold in the same buisness
Some supermarkets (Coles, IGA) have an alcohol isle.
ALDI has a section near the checkouts that sells alcohol.
But not in Queensland. Because it’s illegal. They miss out on ALDI’s range.
I know :(
The bird hat was hilarious! 😂😂
And true!!
Pennsylvania doesn't allow alcohol sales in stores either only at distributors or gas stations.
Canada and a lot of Scandinavian countries don't allow alcohol to be sold other than in specialist shops too.
The selling alcohol in a supermarket part changes per state in the US, too. It's illegal in NJ
Didn’t know we were so similar in aus to the states!
in finland you cant get any alcohol above like 5% in a supermarket. wine, spirits, licquors etc need to be bought from a licquor store. same goes for i believe sweden and norway at least, probably denmark too.
That second reaction is something that I have to deal a lot with working as a liquor store clerk in Alaska. You can't get liquor, wine, or beer in the grocery stores; it has to be acquired at a package store. It trips a lot of Southerners from out-of-state up when they visit our state.