I'm going to jump to Rose's defence on the fish poster. That's a tradition that carries in Australia. I have 2 in the shed, 1 in the car, and 1 in the tackle box. And listening to accent jokes gets f'cken old quickly as an Aussie, can't imagine how much the Kiwi's want to beat your face to a pulp when you say them.
Ugh, I'm from NZ and used to work in a call center in England. It was honestly depressing to hear how many wrong guesses about where my accent was from. As if the UK speaks proper English without bizarre accents.
Honestly one of the few New Zealand comedians I actually like. A lot of our humor seems really derivative and forced. But she actually seems really genuine and sweet.
that was a really narrow minded view of the motility of fish... ofc there are different species of fish living in their unique habitats and there are some that migrate in a wider area but what she said was spot on.
@@stephenbarrett8861 well that’s fine, weirdly, a lot of nz fish were actually imported from England. One fuck head immigrated and then disliked the native fish and started illegally smuggling uk fish to New Zealand and he single handedly fucked up the NZ ecosystem forever
@@stephenbarrett8861 Britain voted to set itself back 20 years in Brexit die largely to "protecting it's fish". Being merely proud doesn't seem that strange.
Brits making fun of a Kiwi's pronunciation of "Shed" as if they don't pronounce derby as "darby" and clerk as "clark". Greg Davies doesn't even pronounce his last name correctly.
@@paulshuttleworth6261 Of course I was being facetious. Peoples' names are pronounced however they say they're pronounced, but in the US, we would pronounce it "Day-vees" where, in Britain, it's pronounced "Day-vis".
@@paulshuttleworth6261 His name is spelled Davies, which most Americans unfamiliar with British pronunciations would pronounce "Day-vees", but he pronounces "Day-vis" (Like Alan Davies and Ray Davies). Obviously, his way is the right way for Britain. The intention of my original post was to laugh at them making fun of New Zealand pronunciation by pointing out how differently two English speaking countries can pronounce the same words.
And knowing the Brits voted to set their country back 20 years thanks largely in part to "protecting it's fish" You all might want to pull your heads in when giving sh't about fish.