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I’m Aussie and when I was 11 and didn’t know my homework and even my dad didn’t know he would say… WHAT THE FUCK ALL THIS FOR AN 11 YEAR OLD!? UR TECHER MUST A FUCKING CUNT
I'm Chinese Australian so I had a Chinese Dad. I remember my Dad accidentally bumped into a car on the road. The other guy swore at him. My Dad tried to swear like the other guy and it was too embarrassing because he didn't know what he was doing. My Dad was bad at Australian swearing.
sounds like he was integrating nicely. Now if you dont mind, im off to chastise my local member for taking too much Chinese money for Wind Turbines and Farm land
I grew up with a Father who couldn't read or write and when I finished high school I discovered that he could. Apparently he just didn't like to and as kids we could do all the boring paperwork that parents have to do. On the plus side we could all forge his signature on anything we wanted.
Lmao same with the forging signatures. Know both my parents and had to forge a lot throughout school. They knew I was doing it though bc I was always forgetting to give them my letters or stuff I needed signed so they told me to do it myself lmao
The Austrian seems more like American fathers if ima be real the no fucks given attitude feels American the one you have for America feels more like what I imagine Canadian dads or 2020 German dads would be like
I remember reading about an American soldier embedded in an Australian army unit in Afghanistan and he said the main thing he learnt from the aussies was how to swear properly!!
Yall are apparently beyond civil and more like subservient these days. It shows by the way your gov. Has you all locked down on your knees begging 4 the jab. The days of the legendary rough and tumble Aussie Male have long gone I guess. And to think once upon a time woman glowed and men chundered.
Honestly pretty accurate I do wish my Australian dad was as nice as the one shown here. No physical abuse, emotional manipulation and no forcing children to assist with tax evasion because dad doesn’t know how a computer works sounds like a much better childhood
No offense but he'd be what we call in an Australia a drop kick. My apologies that your Mum chose a drop kick for a partner. They aren't hard to miss verse the non drop kicks so he may have played her (sorry for your troubles).
@@samanthahughes5590 the thing is... some guys seem nice, lure in a partner, and then slowly become an a**hole. It happens slow enough that the partner doesn't realise it's manipulation/abuse until much later... if at all. I know because it happened to me 🙃 Edit: also, a recent study revealed that Australian men are among the worst in all western countries. In my experiences, I agree
@@dodgyyeti532 Sadly you get them everywhere. Unfortunately some women are just as bad. I guess that's what happens when you remove God from your life and only seek instant sexual gratification. The price for that gratification seems to be hurting people who genuinely want a connection with that abusive person. It's sad and painful, but most people these days fall for sweet little lies all the time. It's called a honey trap and both sex's play that game at times. We also call it flirting. Sadly you can't really do anything about it. But do pray that that person learns their lessons soon so they can stop being toads.
I was walking my sons home from primary school may years ago, when they were, say, 10 and 7, and some slightly older girls were walking ahead of us; we could hear them speaking very profanely ahead of us. When one of the girls loudly said “fucking asshole”, I had to step in. “Oy,” I said. “Sorry,” said the girl. “So you should be,” I said. “We’re Australians. We don’t say “fucking asshole’, we say “fucking arsehole.’ Get it right next time. Silly cunt.”
Born in perth raised in California and chicago came back to Perth in 2010 and been here ever since. So I'm accustomed to both the american and Australian way.
I was expecting the seppo to give lessons on running in zig zag patterns during a shooting and the Ozzie dad giving lessons on how to cheat at drinking games.
@@MichaelJP people don't usually want to fight me being 6'4. 2 guys did pick a fight with me once, I went in ready for it but after realising their punches didn't hurt me I just kind of laughed it off not really worth it.
I'm an American son older than both of these dads. My old man barely drank, didn't swear, and never strictly speaking punished us. When we screwed up, he would get quite. The following weekend, he'd wake us up about 7 am, and we would start a project. Clean the gutters, spend the day running a rototiller, build a fence, paint the house, clean the garage, wash the windows. And if we didn't have a project, the old neighbor lady always needed something done. Our house was modest, but with three rambunctious sons, it was always neat as a pin.
I was in a nightclub in Peru once and when the group of locals we were talking to found out we were Australian they’re like “TEACH US HOW TO SWEAR!” 😂😂
American here... My dad was definitely closer to the Australian dad. His approach to the swearing scenario was: swear so much, you make it uncool for your kid to swear. Also, if I lost a sporting event, my dad would just tell me everything I did to contribute to that loss. The only thing I could somewhat relate to was the homework scenario. My dad used to do some coloring (colouring) for my artsy assignments 😂 This was a great collab. I love Cherdleys, Joel, and Lachlan, so this was an easy sub from me 👍