People are always talking about how weird and quirky Australian people are. In my personal opinion I think if you can survive living in that country, you can act however weird you want. They certainly earned it!
I visited Australia. Aussie people are very jovial and friendly. I would like to visit Australia again. I salute to Australia. love you Aus. from the bottom of my heart.
@@lkb9527 Actually, crocodiles and alligators are two different species. Alligators are commonly found in America and crocodiles are commonly found in Australia, which is why many Americans say 'alligator' and Australians 'crocodile'.
That was a freshy in the bathtub. They only feed on small prey and are pretty shy towards humans if you leave them be. If you're stupid to annoy them, they can give a nasty bite.
Corey Glitchenson that is correct but you forgot the most important part about crocs there shear size compared to a alligator the croc would eat a gator for breakfast especially if it was a salty 😂
@@euncie444 I've been to Russia and I have to say that the people there are not as open as they are in Australia, Until they get afew vodkas down and then you'll be part of the family!!!!
In australia there are alot of things happening, dimensions opening, timelines jumping back & forth, cats killing snakes, wasps bigger thsn your hand. Its the norm
In Aus My American friend: *so what did you do last Sunday?* Me: *literally the entire video* Friend: *wow you must have an eventful life!* Me: *Nah, that was the most relaxing day I've had since last summer.* Conclusion: Australians are a mix of all the most intense movies ever mixed in one.
Knight Boulegard Yeah very true😂that army is our back up army if something in the human army goes wrong Oh and btw I’d feel sorry for u if u came across a kangaroo army 😂
Apparently they walk to the shops in the morning and say, " Hello, nice day isn't it " to complete strangers. Maybe that is Northerners, I keep forgetting.
When there's a snake at school everyone starts crowding around it. When there's a magpie in a tree next to me, I move at least 5km away from it trying to find the nearest open classroom.
As a fellow Aussie all I can think about is the time I was getting my fitted sheets off the clothes line and a fkn snake 🐍 was inside them - I screamed so loud and I’m amazed it didn’t lunge at me - ughhhhhhh one of my top ten scariest moments ever 😞
I went to the 4000 fishes Sydney festival event last weekend & learnt part of where this culture comes from. When Aboriginal woman Barangaroo saw a soldier whipping a convict, she grabbed the whip off him & whipped him instead. She then got pissed off with her husband Benelong for insisting she accompany him ot the Governor's dinner & so turned up stark naked - except for a bone through her nose. Any wonder that today we have an easy going "she'll be right mate" & screw the authorities culture when it started out like that? lol & the spiders & snakes are just getting back at us for taking 4000 fish out of the harbour in one day when the colony didn't need anywhere near that number to feed all the people
When I was 5 I was camping with my family and I was cooking a marshmallow on a fire and it unexpectedly exploded killing my whole family except me. I was adopted by a mob of kangaroos and lived off lemon grass and onion bulbs for years until I figured out I could eat the kangaroo, I then met a family of thylacines where I quickly became the Alfa until one night there was a full moon and we broke into a farmers chicken pen where we were apprehended and executed by some kids, I managed to survive because I could stand on two legs and managed to blend in with the surviving chickens. Members of the local CWA (Cranky Womens Association) caught me integrated me back into society and now I drive taxis in Melbourne.
Small but, the snake in the kitchen was a python: not poisonous but still wouldn't like to be bitten by one. It's not unknown for rural and semi-rural houses to have one move into the roof space, not usually a problem and they catch and deter rodents.
Goughs Bastard : Lived in Melbourne for 10 years. The food scene is over rated, no better than any other city except the only difference is they get excited when they finally get a good meal in every other city we expect a good meal at a restaurant.
I live in Australia and was born here and totally agree with this video 😂 If you want to go to somewhere were people are nice and a bit different, cool wildlife and has amazing natural attractions Australia is the best place to go I think 😁 And no need to worry, your Gide for all of this is used to it too 😊
I've wanted to visit Australia for ages now, I hope I get the chance one day 🙌 seems like such an interesting place. Also, why isn't anyone talking about that dude on top the car???
Straya - I lived in Brisbane for a year in 1976 'cos of my dad's job. I was 7 when we went out and eight when we got back. It was awesome. 😄🐨🦘 Wish I could go back. 😢
I read something about that years ago and apparently it was his pet snake and he takes it out for swims! I don’t know how true that is but that’s what I read!
Same again! I knew what was going to be in the box before it was opened. Im pretty sure all Aussies did. We dont bother the scarey stuff (unless we have to, like a snake in the house type thing) & most of the time they are cool with the arrangement. 😊 Oh and then there is the drop bears..... thats a whole other kettle of fish
Especially the big snakes. I live in Victoria and even though my grandparents live in the bush I've only ever seen 2 snakes in my life. Neither of those snakes were in the house or that big, they were both black snakes.
The scariest thing in America is that they don’t even know where Australia is located! Plus, they think Aussies have their own language! They’re just way too full of them selves. Also, sure the cost of living is high in Australia, but have you like not seen the cost of life insurance in America? I’m not going to America anytime soon just because of the higher chance of me being shot.
That’s because we let our politicians dictate what they going to spend money on. We should be giving them a list of what to get building. Are they not working for us??? The people.
If I didn’t live here and watched this from Abroad, I’d vouch to never come to this snake infested place, but it’s so far from the truth, our biggest snakes here walk on two legs in Parliament!!! 🤣
And very racist too, as a people. I prefer Americans to Australians. I was raised and educated in Australia. Now I live in another part of the world, intermittently.
You forgot 1 thing in this video: Our male alpha kangaroos are friggin *huge* and sometimes they like fighting men and big dogs. They're ripped with muscles like they're high on 'roids!
Thanks mate, as an expat Scot who has lived in Australia for 38 years, there is nothing funnier than watching your ma try to take out the wildlife with a can of flyspray. She hasn't succeeded, but she is giving it a red hot crack. Those Glasgow girls just don't give up 😅😂🤣
@@pongangelo2048 Florida’s weak compared to here, it’s like taking a Florida man’s thinking, and putting it into every person in Australia. And then you’re celebrated for it.
@@pongangelo2048I think the Aussie stupid and Florida Man are comparatively close, except Aussie’s do dumb sh*t with a bit more ingenuity. Crocs vs alligators.
Bry WHsbg and how would you know this? I’m getting a bit suspicious about you. I bet you’re an undercover Wakandan Warrior and you’re trying to draw the attention away from yourself. Disgusting
If I saw that spider in my mailbox I'd move immediately Edit: It's not the big guy I'm worried about, it's the hundreds of baby spiders that'll grow up to be just as big as their mother.
Absolutely 100% mate. Especially if you've traveled to other countries it definitely makes you proud to call Australia home. I'm so greatful my parents moved here from the UK. I was the first born Aussie in my family and I'm so proud of that.
@@atomiclemon8930 Maybe dear little Leonardo means we're obsessed with watching train wrecks, who isn't. Bless his little marino sox. Don't let someone with a name like Leonardo get ya down cobber, we're better than that.
sydney 5million,melbourne 5 million,brisbane 2 million,perth 2 million,adelaide 1.5.........leaves about 10 million but true about the green voting city dwellers
Can't speak for the whole of Australia, but at the car park at work, every second vehicle is a 4x4 with a tent on the roof for the weekend. During the last lockdown everyone was worried the bottle shops won't be open.
@Hakohito In total yes, but in the inner cities they hold seats...funny, the most un-green areas always vote green. I guess it makes them feel good they vote "green".
I’m British. I have a friend who came from Australia and I can honestly say that he, his sister and the rest of his family are some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met. I have never been to australia but because of them I really want to visit. Judging by some of the other comments in this video it seems the same with everyone. I wouldn’t be in the same place that I am now without them
Mate the power bills up here in The Kimberley region of WA cost ya more than rates even though the rates up here are more expensive than the most expensive suburbs in Perth.
Love our frigging way of life, good Aussie spirit. And let's not let these arseole politicians wreck it, otherwise its going to end up looking like England.
@@ryy1704 I personally wont go out and buy XXXX gold but If someone handed me one I wouldn't say no it's unaustralian to say no to beer, my go-to beer is either Great Northern or Iron Jack.
Huntsman spider and her little ones - completely harmless. Mum finds a quiet spot and guards her egg sac until they hatch and a little while after. Sometimes they come inside the house, it's not a bother and they help keep down pest insects.
There were two Pommy chicks in a car park at Hepburn Springs a couple of years ago shitting themselves over a Huntsman spider on the inside of their car. I rock up with my thong, let it crawl onto it and let it go away from the car. They looked at me like I was the croc hunter, LOL
Had a sack of huntsman hatch in my kitchen and run across the ceiling, it was ok until they ‘parachuted’ down using little tiny webs. Lucky the kids had bob the builder hard hats for protection to get from the kitchen to the back door - it seemed like there were thousands of them 🤣