@@HIKKUPZZ I used to live on Mandurah Terrace over looking the beach, silversands tavern was our favourite haunt Edit, I owned an apartment at Lakeside Villas for a few years
It always feels weird to me that America and New York especially actually exist and aren’t made up for movies lol, there’s no way American accents are real 😭 they just sound so odd and different compared to aussies 👍
@@-zaz bro when I'm working and interact with people from the like 10 American states that everyone knows about, it's like interacting with a leprechaun, it's weird to see them actually exist
@@-zaz Australians live on a huge island surrounded by wackadoo creatures like monjons, bandicoots, and cassowaries and your accent is just generations of drunk people teaching their kids to talk how are yall real 🤡
When I was a kid, beaches around Sydney were like this. Even Bondi had free parking... until a Pack Head moved in and suddenly us riff raff will have to pay for the privilege of enjoying the beach. I hate rich people who are also corrupt in moral and ethics.😢
they were talking about that shit here in WA years ago, fkn building right up to the sand and renting deck chairs and umbrellas etc. that got shut down real quick.
when was that? i visited bondi beach 10 years ago when i was 6 and it was astonishing. however i had no idea about the parking shit cuz i was 6 and couldnt have cared less abt anything other than having fun at the beach
@@FreeINNOCENTPalestine It means that in Sydney no one sees the sand because so many people have layed down towels with people laying on it, sun tanning or somethin
I'm a Perth boy who moved to Sydney. I was so disappointed the first time I saw Bondi Beach. All that hype for a few hundred metres of packed sand and shit waves. Edit: I've been living in Sydney for a while now. I'm well aware of Manly, the Gap, etc. Point is, I hadn't heard of those places before coming to Sydney. Bondi is the famous one. Also, even the best beaches here really don't compare to some of the West Coast beaches, like Cottesloe or Smith's beach. They're something else
Bondi is not popular because of the beach itself. Its the atmosphere. Bondi isnt even considered the nicest beach in Sydney so I’m not sure why youre comparing these two? Sydney has plenty of beaches that look like the one in the video (with free parking)*
I’ve lived in Perth my whole life so the idea of toll roads is so stupid to me how are people ok with paying to use a road. Also best beaches in Australia are in Perth
I'm from New Zealand and I was not ready for the culture shock of how crowded Sydney beaches are. Will have to visit Perth next time, looks much better.
I’m in Scotland and it was 11 degrees the other day and a lot of people were out in shorts and T-shirts. I was in the house melting 🫠. Windows open and ice cold drinks. 😅
We live in a wet country so the evaporation makes you feel like you're in a sauna. I've been to Egypt, Cyprus, Portugal and basically anywhere considered hotter than Britain, I don't ever remember having a problem with 30+ in those countries I don't remember even breaking a sweat. In England 25+ feels like you're being suffocated by the air, I can't stand summer here, even a freezing cold shower only works for about 10 minutes before you're roasting again
Grew up in NSW, now living in QLD, recently visited WA and had a lovely time swimming at beautiful Scarborough beach, blissfully unaware of the lack of shark nets 😅
The real difference is at sunset. Before, the glare from the double sun over the ocean is brutal, but just after... magic. Sydney, east coast beaches get nice in the afternoon on a hot day. Shade of the pines. Cottesloe is great in the morning on a hot day
That cocaine song brought back so many memories, my dads band plays it, j remember as a kid not understanding what it meant and just running around singing it, my parents had to explain to me i cant run around yelling cocaine 😂
Really? I’m from Perth and went out to one of the eastern cities (forgot which one they’re all the same to me) for the first time since I was 1 and I loved it there was so much more there to do there’s absolute fuck all here in Perth but the beaches are half decent when they don’t burn your feet off
I was from Perth, used to the beaches because I lived quite costal, then I moved to Sydney, and the beaches were… kinda underwhelming seeing as the hype of Bondi beach was kinda over done
Recently visited Australia and while I realize this is satirical, he isn't wrong about the abundance of beautiful people on Sydney beaches. Just rows and rows of beautiful people and me, standing there with my rapidly melting ice cream cone, sun burn, and pot belly like an alien visitor observing their strange civilization and customs lol.
@@Juane9000a lot of places in Australia, Canada and the US were named after places in the UK and Northern Ireland. So whoever went over to Australia named that place Perth after Perth, Scotland 😊
Lived in and worked at Esperance in 81-82 absolutely WA has the best beaches I have seen anywhere in Australia. And WA is such a beautiful place to be.
Spent 2 weeks visiting Australia. Spent a week in Syd, a few days in Port Douglas, a night at Uluru and a single day in Perth. Perth was by far the highlight of the trip, not even joking. And that includes seeing the Daintree Rainforest, diving at the Great Barrier Reef, exploring the Blue Mountains and camel riding at Uluru. Such an awesome vibe with beautiful parks and beaches, also some of the friendliest people I have ever met. It was my first night in Australia and really set the tone for the best holiday of my life.
WA and SA might look good... but your marine life is 100% bigger, deadlier, and more frequently encountered than my SC NSW spots... you can keep all that. Thank you 😂
I did a semester abroad in perth last semester and the west coast genuinely is stunning when it comes to weather, nature and beaches. The most amazing snorkling, the surfing, the wildlife parks. Some beaches up the coast we had completely to ourselves, it was incredible. I'm telling you a sea turtle came up to me and started munching on seaweed right underneath me for 10 solid minutes when I was snorkeling at Turquoise Bay. No tour or anything. In contrast when I traveled to the east coast, even though it was also absolutely gorgeous and significantly more vibrant in city life, the nature couldn't be compared. I'm a west coast girlie through and through 🥰🥰🥰 I genuinely found it hard to leave
I lived in perth for 3 years it was a fantastic and beautiful place to live in the people there were very nice and hospitable and from where I lived the busselton jetty was only like a 1-2 hour drive and the schools are nice and some pretty good unis like Curtin are based in perth. Would recommend for people who want to move to Australia
I grew up at a beach on phillip island (near melbourne) and you used to go and have the entire beach to yourself. these days whenever you go, there is at least a thousand people crowding the beach. Makes surfing hard af.
Moved to perth from sydney for a one year work contract. I have been talking up perth to anyone i meet since leaving. Perth is a chill, clean beautiful and friendly place. If i had work there, i would leave sydney asap
@stuffthatijustsay5523 similar population, similar weather, beach lifestyle, west coast..architecture is a bit different but yeah ..iwas there in the late 70s ...so yeah it does share some things in common. I'm sure you don't have a clue about San Diego or Perth tbh ..I think it's just stuff you say...for the hell of it 🤦♂️
@@ACDZ123 don't be reetarded. SD has a lot of mexicans that commute to work there every day. You can literally take a short tram ride and walk to Tijuana. Perth is a remote city nowhere near anything else. But yeah, both have a coastline
@stuffthatijustsay5523 well Perth isn't like new York. It isn't like Chicago. It isn't like philly or San Francisco...but it is like San Diego...I don't care about how isolated Perth is or any of your other arguments. PERTH AND SAN DIEGO ARE SIMILAR IN MANY WAYS 😁
@@jonathandalton2921you never were informed that this is a character he’s playing and not his actual personality?? :) I guess not. It’s also why you don’t need to say the guy is ugly just cuz the character he’s playing is annoying
Your username hints you're from Texas. We're a major LNG exporter, and Chevron has a big place here. Cupla Texan guys have told me we're the best posting in the world outside the Continental USA. (Although I guess beating Iraq and Alaska's probably not too hard).
@@justacanobeans5720 There isn't one. Summer does not exist in Finland and if you are lucky, you might have a day or two without the lakes being frozen over.
Tbh I feel like I would like Perth more , in my town it used to be this little rural town , now it’s becoming so populated and I’ve seen some of the mountains in small towns in Perth looks beautiful
This was so familiar to me, as a Californian. L.A. dismisses San Francisco as a sweet little weekend getaway; SF doesn't really think much about L.A. -- they just live their lives.
As a Sydneysider I lived in Perth for a while…. They hands down have the most spectacular ‘ suburban’ beaches in Oz Bondi’s the most overrated beach in Australia
Raised in Perth here, Perth beaches are really amazing! They are really peaceful and calm, especially during sunset or sunrise (my fave is cottesloe beach, its the first one i went to after i moved here)
I’m from the central coast which is just about an hour north of Sydney. I can tell you now, our beaches will smoke theirs any day of the week. Bondi is famous but it’s honestly one of the shittiest beaches you could possibly go to
bro i live near ballina (coast around the border of nsw and qld) and the beaches here are so fricken good again, byron is a shizhole but the beaches surrounding ...
I just moved to Australia a year ago , to Perth Specifically. Even I get pissed when ppl from Sydney shit about Perth. Dude leave us alone. I'm so pissed I'm not even from Perth
I used to live in Safely Bay. Then Rockingham. Best beaches ever. Most isolated city in world, so dependent on each other only city in Oz you can watch sun setting over ocean. So wish I was still there
My dad’s friend was from Perth so since I was little I always thought Perth was amazing from all the stories I heard. When anyone asks me if I have ever been to Australia I always say yes in Sydney for a weekend but I would love to go back and spend a couple weeks in Perth… most people pause and say why? lol
I want to visit Melbourne someday, most Americans haven't heard of it but it was in this mystery book series I liked. I'm sure it will be completely different from the books but there's probably other things to do besides be a fan there.
@@BankruptMonkeyMelbourne is the second most popular destination for US tourists in Australia lol where do you get the idea that Americans haven't heard of it? There's 8 flights a day from the US just to that city alone.
As a former Lower New York resident, Perth beaches are like the difference between black to white, and loved Long Island beaches. Perth is an awesome place to call home.
Perth was just named 'the world’s highest-rated city. Perth is currently basking in the spotlight, having just been named the world’s highest-rated city for travellers. In a Flight Centre global survey of 170,000 customers (from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the UK), it got a near-perfect satisfaction score. Brisbane and Queenstown took out the silver and bronze - both with a 94 per cent satisfaction rating. All up three Aussie cities scored a place in the top ten, with Melbourne coming in at 8th spot. Sydney came in at 15th place.
I’m a Florida transplant and honestly the best beaches are the quiet, local-goers beaches and not the super crowded ones. But it’s getting harder and harder to find those spots nowadays bc so many people have started going and unless you own private beachfront property you don’t get much quiet time lol
They keep selling the beaches that's why. Should've never happened at all. No one should own water front access. It's like that around lakes too & decent sized creeks. Can't even enjoy the water anymore.
The funniest thing is you can drive an hour or so north/south of Sydney and basically get the same thing lol. Like even in Sydney there's plenty more than just Manly and Bondi 😂
@@benrichards1 Oh wow 20 years, i have no reference to what Perth was like then. Don't get me wrong it's nice, but when the sun goes down, it can geta little sketchy in some areas, but that can be said for any city i guess 😁
@@MKu64 Ok ok, it's not all bad, but there's a clear uptake of drug use and sketchy people after the sun goes down, but i guess that could be said about anywhere 😁
This makes me miss my mates back in brizzy. I’m Canadian but lived on the Gold Coast/ Brisbane for 4 years. Australians are some of the funniest motherfuckers you’ll ever meet 😂
hey I'm planning to move to Australia when I'm older, where do you guys recommend i go? Perth seemed really good from this video but apart from that I'm completely clueless
Nothing in the east coast compares to WA beaches other then maybe the Whitsundays in QLD. I’d love to move back someday but it’s just so far from everything.
I love hearing inner Australian stereotypes, feel like I learn so much about the inner rivalries 😂
I think he ment the white Australians not the aboriginals
@Hexor_Tyr Jevvs have soft power over every state in Australia, but the most populated states and biggest cities are getting diversified first.
@@stuffthatijustsay5523 I'd argue they're the only real aussies.
@@stuffthatijustsay5523Put your comment back you fuckin dropkick, you're not looking any braver!
@@DukeOnkledno they’re just the whiners that love to sing “what about me?” and don’t like others getting the *fair go* they always bang on about.
The fact he's still condescending to the shark that's eating him 😂
He is wearing a Chelsea shirt so not that surprising 😂
The shark knew this is the real reason he attacked him...
I know right 😂
Very Sydney indeed.
Mandurah boy here, W.A. Beaches that are an hour from Perth are the best ones to visit. Peaceful and beautiful
love Mandurah ❤
Silversands beach great spot
@@HIKKUPZZ I used to live on Mandurah Terrace over looking the beach, silversands tavern was our favourite haunt
Edit, I owned an apartment at Lakeside Villas for a few years
Some unreal beaches around perth
We got better ones here in newcastle hour and half from sydney
"Good on the sharks from Perth tho" 😂
Did a public service
As a random dude from NewYork I’m enjoying the Australian lore and rivalry’s between factions
It always feels weird to me that America and New York especially actually exist and aren’t made up for movies lol, there’s no way American accents are real 😭 they just sound so odd and different compared to aussies 👍
@@-zaz bro when I'm working and interact with people from the like 10 American states that everyone knows about, it's like interacting with a leprechaun, it's weird to see them actually exist
I'm a leprechaun 😂@@victorkaranja1420
It's kinda like how factions are separated by races in American prisons.
@@-zaz Australians live on a huge island surrounded by wackadoo creatures like monjons, bandicoots, and cassowaries and your accent is just generations of drunk people teaching their kids to talk how are yall real 🤡
When I was a kid, beaches around Sydney were like this. Even Bondi had free parking... until a Pack Head moved in and suddenly us riff raff will have to pay for the privilege of enjoying the beach. I hate rich people who are also corrupt in moral and ethics.😢
they were talking about that shit here in WA years ago, fkn building right up to the sand and renting deck chairs and umbrellas etc. that got shut down real quick.
when was that? i visited bondi beach 10 years ago when i was 6 and it was astonishing. however i had no idea about the parking shit cuz i was 6 and couldnt have cared less abt anything other than having fun at the beach
yea you're a stupid hater.
there is 2 hour parking for free u just have to wipe of the chalk with pledge
“It’s under all the towels”
I didn't understand the joke
@@FreeINNOCENTPalestine
So many people at the other beach that you dont see the sand
Yeah that was funny af
I understood the comment as .so many people on the beach you're always getting sand in your face from people moving around..shaking their towels etc
@@FreeINNOCENTPalestine It means that in Sydney no one sees the sand because so many people have layed down towels with people laying on it, sun tanning or somethin
I'm a Perth boy who moved to Sydney. I was so disappointed the first time I saw Bondi Beach. All that hype for a few hundred metres of packed sand and shit waves.
Edit: I've been living in Sydney for a while now. I'm well aware of Manly, the Gap, etc. Point is, I hadn't heard of those places before coming to Sydney. Bondi is the famous one. Also, even the best beaches here really don't compare to some of the West Coast beaches, like Cottesloe or Smith's beach. They're something else
Bondi is not popular because of the beach itself. Its the atmosphere. Bondi isnt even considered the nicest beach in Sydney so I’m not sure why youre comparing these two? Sydney has plenty of beaches that look like the one in the video (with free parking)*
Head to Newcastle for sure fuck going to Sydney to go to the beach
Similar to Waikiki. Famous for being famous
@trapd00rspiderbondi is nice when you live there as i did for 10 years - just don’t go there on the weekends in summer. after school was great.
exactly. the first time i saw bondai i understood why the richest person in the county lives in WA hahaha
Born and raised in WA, went to Brisbane for 18 months and came back to WA, our beaches and lifestyle is the best,no road tolls, and great weather.
Not at this time of year! Boring!
My only gripe is the drive from Freo to Scabs takes twice as long as it did 20 years ago.
@JS-ch1hk well, as they say: time waits for Norman…
Windy as heck in Perth though!
I’ve lived in Perth my whole life so the idea of toll roads is so stupid to me how are people ok with paying to use a road. Also best beaches in Australia are in Perth
I'm from New Zealand and I was not ready for the culture shock of how crowded Sydney beaches are. Will have to visit Perth next time, looks much better.
Sydney has the population of New Zealand, so
That’s because the eastern Sydney beaches are all tourists mate.
We know where to go for no crowds 😉
Sorrento Victoria is a beautiful spot if ever you come to Melbourne 😉
As a Perth boy I have no idea whats going on cause im from Perth, Scotland
Now THERE's a sh^thole! 🤪
Lolll😂😂😂😂
Its Australia
💀 🤚
I think your in the fake perth..
As someone from the real Perth I can guarantee that our beaches are better than fake perths beaches lmfao 🤣
@@taxistheft01 Your Perth is merely an impersonator of our Perth. In fact it was named after us.
You do have us on the beaches tho
31⁰C and "not the best day"
*weeps in British* 😂
We had 17°C here the other day and people acted like summer had already started
@@visiblurit was so warm in the sunshine in march and it was only 11 celcius lol
I’m in Scotland and it was 11 degrees the other day and a lot of people were out in shorts and T-shirts. I was in the house melting 🫠. Windows open and ice cold drinks. 😅
I'm from Perth, it's not hot enough to swim until at least 35°c.
We live in a wet country so the evaporation makes you feel like you're in a sauna. I've been to Egypt, Cyprus, Portugal and basically anywhere considered hotter than Britain, I don't ever remember having a problem with 30+ in those countries I don't remember even breaking a sweat.
In England 25+ feels like you're being suffocated by the air, I can't stand summer here, even a freezing cold shower only works for about 10 minutes before you're roasting again
"where are all the Brazilians"
Me watching as a Brazilian that dreams going to Sidney 😂
There are better places mate, although we did just have a massacre on Bondi so it might remind you of home
@flynndobson5473 as a brazzo living in melbourne… I wanted to get angry but lmao 😂
@@flynndobson5473not likely unless you live in a favela from São Paulo or Rio De Janeiro
Why are there so many Brazilians that have come to Sydney in the last few years? They are taking over lol
Like the vid saying Perth is better
Grew up in NSW, now living in QLD, recently visited WA and had a lovely time swimming at beautiful Scarborough beach, blissfully unaware of the lack of shark nets 😅
as an Aussie girl myself the beaches in Perth are awesome 🙌 surfing is the best in the summer especially around my area 🏄♀️☀️✨🌴🌺
The real difference is at sunset. Before, the glare from the double sun over the ocean is brutal, but just after... magic.
Sydney, east coast beaches get nice in the afternoon on a hot day. Shade of the pines.
Cottesloe is great in the morning on a hot day
Hadn't thought of the sun being different... Personally I prefer being able to watch the sunset as I'm never up early enough to see the sunrise 😂
Australia is on Tatooine? Explains a lot.
Sharks come out at dusk and dawn.
West Coast Sunsets are the most beautiful
Lived in subiaco for a while. Beaches are lovely. Quiet, clean, lots of sharks though! Fremantle was a pretty decent spot. Just a little remote.
Same. I loved living in Subi. I'm from Sydney and thought Perth was way better. Now living in Geelong 😅
There's not many big sharks though.
The Orca's like their livers.
Calling Freo "remote" is fuckn wild dude it's a 20min drive from Subi
Subiaco beaches are the best!
@@cacaulaymulkin7724I was like… remote… fkn, excuse me…. 😂😂
The fact that he’s in. Chelsea fc shirt makes this even better
Feeling is mutual LFC
Why bc he is actually gay lol
@@Darklion2077being gays a Sydney thing, they have the Mardi gras
Guys a Brit anyways
@@alexanderspear9464news flash a lot of you are
“Aw cuz you’re poor” 😂
It's funny because WA makes up 80% of Australia's economy and is by far the richest state in the country. (Mining)
@@cacaulaymulkin7724 yeah kinda makes you wonder where all that money is goin perth hasn't changed fuck all in the last 15 years
This makes me lol, I worked at Rockpool Perth 8 years back. We had $1 - 2k per head at the minimum.
@@cheeemzy6651it goes to the eastern states 🙂
@@isha3427 yeah absolutely well aware of it even still not much has changed over in that neck of the wood either
sunsets into the ocean on the west coast hit different (cheers from freo)
I love Perth and WA as a whole. Had an amazing time there.
That cocaine song brought back so many memories, my dads band plays it, j remember as a kid not understanding what it meant and just running around singing it, my parents had to explain to me i cant run around yelling cocaine 😂
Used to play that song with my college roommates every Friday/Saturday night
yeah hearing this song on a youtube shirt was so weird to me😭
short*
Glad to see people recognise it
JJ Cale would be impressed!
Never change Perth! I wouldn't trade you for any Eastern city.
I am from the east. Perth took my breath away. Look after it.
@TheycallmeBigSaucesmokings always been bad, the vapes are just taking from that.
Really? I’m from Perth and went out to one of the eastern cities (forgot which one they’re all the same to me) for the first time since I was 1 and I loved it there was so much more there to do there’s absolute fuck all here in Perth but the beaches are half decent when they don’t burn your feet off
What about Cincinnati Ohio?
I was from Perth, used to the beaches because I lived quite costal, then I moved to Sydney, and the beaches were… kinda underwhelming seeing as the hype of Bondi beach was kinda over done
Same thing for me when I first saw Bondi all I could think was “is this it” it’s really small compared to Perth beaches and just not as nice
Recently visited Australia and while I realize this is satirical, he isn't wrong about the abundance of beautiful people on Sydney beaches. Just rows and rows of beautiful people and me, standing there with my rapidly melting ice cream cone, sun burn, and pot belly like an alien visitor observing their strange civilization and customs lol.
😂
Im from Perth Scotland 🏴
Lucky you got out of that shithole. Whod of thought Scotland would turn into a woke nightmare
The fuck?
Ah yes, the beautiful beaches of Perth, Scotland... 😂
@@Juane9000a lot of places in Australia, Canada and the US were named after places in the UK and Northern Ireland. So whoever went over to Australia named that place Perth after Perth, Scotland 😊
@@david-jonballinger6638kinda like how there is a Portsmouth in America and Britain, as well as New York being named after York in England
Lived in and worked at Esperance in 81-82 absolutely WA has the best beaches I have seen anywhere in Australia. And WA is such a beautiful place to be.
Spent 2 weeks visiting Australia. Spent a week in Syd, a few days in Port Douglas, a night at Uluru and a single day in Perth.
Perth was by far the highlight of the trip, not even joking. And that includes seeing the Daintree Rainforest, diving at the Great Barrier Reef, exploring the Blue Mountains and camel riding at Uluru.
Such an awesome vibe with beautiful parks and beaches, also some of the friendliest people I have ever met. It was my first night in Australia and really set the tone for the best holiday of my life.
You should have skipped the big rock mate, and had a couple more days in Perth.
Thanks for the kind words and coming to visit. Genuinely appreciated!
You are fucking deluded my friend.
I was sailor, and I've been around, but now I really want to go to Western Aus but I know the trip from Seattle is gonna be BRUTAL.
Most sailors have 'been around'
Worth it though! But that said, there is a lot more to Western Australia than just Perth!
Swimming?
@@TeamJY “been around”?
Perth has some of the best beaches in Australia 🔥
and no where near as good as what we have up the coastline. Perth beaches are pretty shite if you ever get out the city.
WA and SA might look good... but your marine life is 100% bigger, deadlier, and more frequently encountered than my SC NSW spots... you can keep all that. Thank you 😂
@@DernRernmhhh don't worry we're used to it😂
And the sunsets in Perth are legendary!
@@vannersp lol i recommend you go further north if you think the perth ones are good.. you aint seen nothing yet sunshine LOL>
This reminds me of Africa, beautiful beaches amazing waves🌊 But its home to Mr. White and his friends 🦈.
“Jesse, we have to swallow this human.”
I did a semester abroad in perth last semester and the west coast genuinely is stunning when it comes to weather, nature and beaches. The most amazing snorkling, the surfing, the wildlife parks. Some beaches up the coast we had completely to ourselves, it was incredible. I'm telling you a sea turtle came up to me and started munching on seaweed right underneath me for 10 solid minutes when I was snorkeling at Turquoise Bay. No tour or anything.
In contrast when I traveled to the east coast, even though it was also absolutely gorgeous and significantly more vibrant in city life, the nature couldn't be compared. I'm a west coast girlie through and through 🥰🥰🥰 I genuinely found it hard to leave
I lived in perth for 3 years it was a fantastic and beautiful place to live in the people there were very nice and hospitable and from where I lived the busselton jetty was only like a 1-2 hour drive and the schools are nice and some pretty good unis like Curtin are based in perth. Would recommend for people who want to move to Australia
why did you move
I grew up at a beach on phillip island (near melbourne) and you used to go and have the entire beach to yourself. these days whenever you go, there is at least a thousand people crowding the beach. Makes surfing hard af.
Moved to perth from sydney for a one year work contract. I have been talking up perth to anyone i meet since leaving. Perth is a chill, clean beautiful and friendly place. If i had work there, i would leave sydney asap
People in the easy says how boring the west is.
Duh its very laidback and chill and thats what i prefer.
except everything is so far to travel, if you don't have a car
West coast is best coast, no matter the continent.
@@westrimSettle down Tupac
@@rmwilliams8193 Saddle up, Fiddy Cent.
@@westrimyo that’s sounds pretty true exept maybe africa
as someone who grew up next to the beach in San Diego, i can relate to these types of conversations 😂
Yes. Perth is similar to San Diego in some ways
@@ACDZ123 In what ways? I've been to both and aside from being west coast, I can't think of any similarities
@stuffthatijustsay5523 similar population, similar weather, beach lifestyle, west coast..architecture is a bit different but yeah ..iwas there in the late 70s ...so yeah it does share some things in common. I'm sure you don't have a clue about San Diego or Perth tbh ..I think it's just stuff you say...for the hell of it 🤦♂️
@@ACDZ123 don't be reetarded. SD has a lot of mexicans that commute to work there every day. You can literally take a short tram ride and walk to Tijuana. Perth is a remote city nowhere near anything else. But yeah, both have a coastline
@stuffthatijustsay5523 well Perth isn't like new York. It isn't like Chicago. It isn't like philly or San Francisco...but it is like San Diego...I don't care about how isolated Perth is or any of your other arguments. PERTH AND SAN DIEGO ARE SIMILAR IN MANY WAYS 😁
As soon as I heard shark I thought “fckn eat the cnt!” 😂😂
Dude was in fact very annoying.
I am from Sydney and was thinking the same thing
he did say to get rid of the ugly people... karma lol
@@jonathandalton2921you never were informed that this is a character he’s playing and not his actual personality?? :) I guess not. It’s also why you don’t need to say the guy is ugly just cuz the character he’s playing is annoying
First place I ever visited in Australia was Perth - loved it! There were also 3 shark attacked the month we arrived 😅 (very uncommon)
"Where's the millions of people and all the Brazilians?!"
I AM CRYING! 😂😂😂
Yeah, a great vibe in Perth. Loved cottesloe in particular.. 46 celsius christmas day.. Nothin like it!
Perth and WA are on my bucket list. The channel Seek Adventure sold me on it.
Pack for a long stay. Most people don't want to leave.
Your username hints you're from Texas. We're a major LNG exporter, and Chevron has a big place here. Cupla Texan guys have told me we're the best posting in the world outside the Continental USA. (Although I guess beating Iraq and Alaska's probably not too hard).
As someone new to Australia I'm loving the state stereotypes
I thought only Americans have stereotypes since we practically invented them...
Absolutely LOVE IT!! Keep up the good work.
Perth rocks, cheers from 🇫🇮 Finland
What would be the best beach in Finland
Coming from inland Australia
@@justacanobeans5720whichever happens to be at your lakeside summer house (as long as it's close to the sauna)
@@T_-_T for me it happens to be whichever farm dam doesn’t have any yabbies or tiger snakes in them
@@justacanobeans5720 Yyteri
@@justacanobeans5720 There isn't one. Summer does not exist in Finland and if you are lucky, you might have a day or two without the lakes being frozen over.
Come to South Australia lol! We have amazing beaches too.
Twilight Beach in Esperance is stunning!
@@justsuzy1 Exactly!!!
@@justsuzy1Esperance is still in WA 😊
And sharks ;)
You forgot the wind absolutely blowing a gale every single afternoon
Tbh I feel like I would like Perth more , in my town it used to be this little rural town , now it’s becoming so populated and I’ve seen some of the mountains in small towns in Perth looks beautiful
This was so familiar to me, as a Californian. L.A. dismisses San Francisco as a sweet little weekend getaway; SF doesn't really think much about L.A. -- they just live their lives.
I lived in Bunbury,WA in the 80's. Love this video.
Funny thing is, you could trade in a Sydney sider for a Melbourneian and this skit doesn't change
I feel like we'd be scared of the sharks though because we don't get that many. Like 1 or 2 each summer.
There is no way a Melburnian would be that rude, or that comfortable at a beach.
As a Sydneysider I lived in Perth for a while…. They hands down have the most spectacular ‘ suburban’ beaches in Oz
Bondi’s the most overrated beach in Australia
Raised in Perth here, Perth beaches are really amazing! They are really peaceful and calm, especially during sunset or sunrise (my fave is cottesloe beach, its the first one i went to after i moved here)
1st vid I've seen,
Its a yes from me dudes, nice work
I’m from the central coast which is just about an hour north of Sydney. I can tell you now, our beaches will smoke theirs any day of the week. Bondi is famous but it’s honestly one of the shittiest beaches you could possibly go to
bro i live near ballina (coast around the border of nsw and qld) and the beaches here are so fricken good
again, byron is a shizhole but the beaches surrounding ...
@@_sandy_ UR BOTH DREAMING... best beaches are further north. trust me
@@suspectplayerau6258 for sure, both at, below and above the gold coast area are 👌👌👌
FREO!!
So pretty
Not even from Australia and this is great 😆👌
Hahaha 🤭
Proud Perthy born here😊
These videos are so funny, keep going guys! 😉
Nice choice of a beach thanks for going to city beach did u guys go to Clancy’s?
I just moved to Australia a year ago , to Perth Specifically. Even I get pissed when ppl from Sydney shit about Perth. Dude leave us alone. I'm so pissed I'm not even from Perth
Ain’t no way we got Australian Ed Sheeran before GTA 6 💀
Bro’s an australian Ed Sheeran. Love it
Rockingham wa! Also exmouth and coral bay ate beurifil, particular five finger reef
I used to live in Safely Bay. Then Rockingham. Best beaches ever. Most isolated city in world, so dependent on each other only city in Oz you can watch sun setting over ocean. So wish I was still there
Best beaches ever?
What better than Maldives etc?
The end. So Australian! 😅
My dad’s friend was from Perth so since I was little I always thought Perth was amazing from all the stories I heard. When anyone asks me if I have ever been to Australia I always say yes in Sydney for a weekend but I would love to go back and spend a couple weeks in Perth… most people pause and say why? lol
Whenever I look at Australia and think about visiting, I am drawn towards Perth tbh
I want to visit Melbourne someday, most Americans haven't heard of it but it was in this mystery book series I liked. I'm sure it will be completely different from the books but there's probably other things to do besides be a fan there.
@@BankruptMonkeyIf you visit Melbourne and want a beautiful beach, make sure you visit queenscliff
@@BankruptMonkeyMelbourne is the second most popular destination for US tourists in Australia lol where do you get the idea that Americans haven't heard of it? There's 8 flights a day from the US just to that city alone.
@@profligatepassages the US is gigantic. Even if 10 million Americans visited a year, that'd be like 3% or less
I didn’t realise Sydney beaches were that different from the Perth ones. Also what beach is this?
Cottesloe beach by the looks of it.
Yeah pretty sure it’s Cottesloe
Correct it's Cott
It’s not Cottesloe it’s city beach
Looks like City Beach
As a former Lower New York resident, Perth beaches are like the difference between black to white, and loved Long Island beaches. Perth is an awesome place to call home.
Perth was just named 'the world’s highest-rated city.
Perth is currently basking in the spotlight, having just been named the world’s highest-rated city for travellers. In a Flight Centre global survey of 170,000 customers (from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the UK), it got a near-perfect satisfaction score.
Brisbane and Queenstown took out the silver and bronze - both with a 94 per cent satisfaction rating.
All up three Aussie cities scored a place in the top ten, with Melbourne coming in at 8th spot. Sydney came in at 15th place.
Sorrento Victoria is absolutely beautiful.
That’s another east coaster down 👍🏻next!
Got family in Perth Fremantle been to ozz 4 times love the place as a Brit heven on earth
Holy shit, same man. I love visiting Freo, but the flight from Manchester to Hamburg, to Singapore, to Perth is a KILLER
@@maudlinfaust I went from Manchester airport to Dubai then on to Perth 17 hours emirates
I hope the Shark 🦈 didn't get Gastro!!!! 😂😅😊
I’m a Florida transplant and honestly the best beaches are the quiet, local-goers beaches and not the super crowded ones. But it’s getting harder and harder to find those spots nowadays bc so many people have started going and unless you own private beachfront property you don’t get much quiet time lol
Me too bro! Did you breed with an aussie to create the master race too?
They keep selling the beaches that's why. Should've never happened at all. No one should own water front access. It's like that around lakes too & decent sized creeks. Can't even enjoy the water anymore.
The funniest thing is you can drive an hour or so north/south of Sydney and basically get the same thing lol.
Like even in Sydney there's plenty more than just Manly and Bondi 😂
The pearls are a nice touch lol
I loved Sydney and Perth on my travels. Different vibes, for sure, but plenty to enjoy from each.
As a brit who travelled Oz years ago and travelled most of it. Perth is miles better than Sydney. Out of all the big cities, Perth was up there.
But was it though.... really.... i guess it depends how long ago as it's more like lipstick on a pig now 🤣
@@republicofcasuals 20 odd years ago. So In fairness it could be all different now.
@@benrichards1 Oh wow 20 years, i have no reference to what Perth was like then. Don't get me wrong it's nice, but when the sun goes down, it can geta little sketchy in some areas, but that can be said for any city i guess 😁
@@republicofcasuals no doubt. You should see london.
As an eastener who has been to WA without being told a thing about WA it was dope as council definitely got that mining level of funds
As a child in SE Florida both of these existed within driving distance from wherever my parents were driving me from.
People in Darwin 🐊 🦈
*shudders* When you can't turn your back on the water, that's not a place I wanna be.
Chelsea shirt in Oz, bloke definitely minted.
I’ve never been to Perth but fuck it’s rich to hear someone from Sydney call anywhere else a shithole. Pot kettle black I suppose.
Perth has gone to shit in the last few years...
@@republicofcasuals ? It hasn't though... at least not anywhere I live / go..
@@republicofcasuals I’ll take your word for it but I don’t imagine it’s worse than Shitney
@@MKu64 Ok ok, it's not all bad, but there's a clear uptake of drug use and sketchy people after the sun goes down, but i guess that could be said about anywhere 😁
@@krisdeaglephotography4539 I hate Sydney, it's ok to visit once in a while but no way in hell would i live anywhere near there!
As a resident of Perth, I can confirm the beaches here are bloody beautiful
This was me last week. The beach was amazingggg in Perth, blue water and white sand, I was surprised for some reason. 😂😂
Hahaha fuck going to bondi beach. Good one lads❤
Title should be: Typical Chelsea fan visits the beach
Once you get used to Perth speed of life, wherever you go, you can't wait to come back home to west.
Bro you guys are actually so funny. Hey next time I go to Cottesloe surely I see you there lol
Been at Perth once. And it's an amazing place.
Skit:10/10
Music:Coke/10
And he's wearing the Chelsea shirt.
Good riddance. That shark's smart.
Floreat groin 🔛🔝
This makes me miss my mates back in brizzy. I’m Canadian but lived on the Gold Coast/ Brisbane for 4 years. Australians are some of the funniest motherfuckers you’ll ever meet 😂
hey I'm planning to move to Australia when I'm older, where do you guys recommend i go? Perth seemed really good from this video but apart from that I'm completely clueless
Excellent censoring
Nobody has a bigger chip on their shoulder than a person from Perth.
? chip on the shoulder about what lol
Most of the beaches at Perth are better then Bondi beach
Most beaches in Perth are better than most of the World beaches.
Nothing in the east coast compares to WA beaches other then maybe the Whitsundays in QLD. I’d love to move back someday but it’s just so far from everything.
@@zanesmith2609 I think being far from everything is part of the charm. Moved here 10 years ago. Not leaving anytime soon.
CHELSEAAAA 💙💙💙
As a fellow Perth resident, it's fucking beautiful here.
Let's enjoy it before it's overrun with problems from the rest of the country
The sharks in person really put up a good fight, which is nice.
Lol.