What is so Good About Australia?
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
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Ok, not gonna lie, I had to throw a little click bait in here...so Aussies, don't get mad at me lol. I just can't express how much I adore Sydney, so I had to make a video about it!
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I'm in an outer suburb of Melbourne and my backyard has high fences surrounded by other homes with high fences. I never once thought I'd ever come home and have to figure out how to get a giant kangaroo out of my yard. Don't even know how it got in unless it parachuted. Ended up having to call the ranger who shot a dart in its arse and made it sleepy so we could drag it through the house and out into the van. Never a dull moment in Australia.
2:30 "it's just like an Australian language basically"...... gee girl that sentence you sounded so Australian, the tone the accent & use of words..... spot on!
I love the fact that when you talked about the costs of owning a car you included "rego" without hesitating a second :-)
"Rego". Ahhh, I see we are rubbing off on you.
Yeah, I picked up on that too!
Did you realise you said "rego" instead of "registration"?
15uzu 😂
thats what everyone says in australia.
rego, we all picked that up lol
Shes turning!
Lol who has time to say a full word!!
the best thing is living near the beaches/drivable distance beaches. Im at the beach every weekend in summer, you can't beat it, its so beautiful!
ugh! I wish I was closer to the beach but I know what you mean, the beaches here are so amazing!!
Nicki port Stephens is a good place to live if your about the beach there is are multiple beaches and bays like 5-15 minutes from each other
We have the Melbourne Cricket Ground, shortened to the MCG, but that was too long, it is now known as The G!
I thought the g was the Gabba ?
When I traveled around Australia, Sydney imo had the third best coffee, Melbourne second. But OMG PERTH has the greatest coffee. I want to go back
Did you go to one coffee shop in each state to base that opinion?
Look it's well known Perth has the best coffee in aust
it's all a result of italian migration, irrespective where you have it. the only difference is going to be the quality of the coffee beans and a competent barista, who doesn't, among other things, overheat the milk.
G'day Elizabeth! As a Sydneysider I want to thank you for your positive feedback on Sydney let alone Australia. Some places I recommend you visit (if you haven't) are Taronga Zoo & the Royal Botanical Gardens.
Love your videos about Australia, moving to Australia soon and your videos have been helping a lot. Thanks mate.
Christian Felipe Fuin Dont say mate if your not from here
Tip don’t use the term mate... just trust me don’t say it
@@wakozako5577 who gives a fuck they can say it if they want 🤦♀️
At my school kangaroos always come on the oval and shit everywhere its so annoying! (I live in rural vic and part of my school is just bush)
Because roo is delicious and healthy. And coffee, yes, coffee is the source of life. Our issue with Sydney transport is about easy public transport crashes with a little rain because governments have neglected the infrastructure and, other issues such as how much longer it takes. For example, to travel from one side of Penrith to another easily takes longer than a single train ride into Sydney because nothing is designed to meet up, including buses departing just as trains arrive or just before. The Hills is a wealthy electorate so politicians care. You got to see the inner realms of the mid-suburbs line where politicians despise all life on the outer line.
Two important points I must make: 1) Your nose is really cute. 2) Your video clip cut aways are hillarious!
She shoulx make a model of it and sell it on her website lol
Do you realise most people who don’t live in Australia get a big spoonful of vegemite and put it in there mouth when your only supposed to put a little bit in toast!
Grace and Will the thought alone makes me want to throw up, hahah!!
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I would like to live in australia
Grace and Will ,you actually know nothing about our country Australia
Love watching Americanos impressions of Straya. Great shot of the 'roos having a blue right in the middle of the 'burbs
And also for school kids public transport is free!!
Yeah and the little buggers wag school and use their OPAL School pass to go to the beach
Emoh Ruo Yeah, wish we had OPAL[is that your public transport thingo] in Melbourne, we got stuck with Miki.
MissAnnaElizabeth ! kind of. for most bus drivers they let you off but some dicks ask for your opal and its so annoying
I live on the outskirts of Perth and I get kangaroos in my backyard. They are a bloody nuisance! They leave droppings everywhere and eat the leaves off my strawberries and orange tree.
Kangaroo droppings can be used as a great cooking condiment, drop them in a pot of boiling pees or other green veg for 30 seconds only, totally changes the flavour or sautee them with your bacon and fried eggs in the morning
I love a good roo when I go out for dinner but not often I’ll have it because not every restaurant will have it on its menu
There are two national animals, Emu and Kangaroo and yes both of them taste great. Look at the baggy green it has both animals. And the thing about both animals is they cannot go backwards.
What is so good about Australia? Everything!
Sorry not everything the revenue in parking fines,speeding fines ect and all the red tape bullshit ingeneral is a pain the cost of living is very high too.
@@paulcooper5748 The cost of living is high, but so are our wages. We have a minimum wage of about $18 per hour. That isn't the case in America. We don't have a class of people who work full time and need food stamps to eat.
What!? I can't name one thing good about Australia lol. I can name loads of bad points..... no history, horrible architecture, annoying accent, hot. All Australia is know for are it's beaches, kinda pathetic.
@@Pius-XI Weirdly I have seen way more history in Australia than America, it is like America has just wiped their slate clean, despite being twice as old as Australia. I barely saw anything in the States that was older than The Rocks in Sydney.
@@paulcooper5748 What's unique about parking and speeding fines? and America is as full of red tape bullshit as anywhere. In fact I got fed up with their constant "Stand in line!!!!". They have to be the most pushed around and cowed people ever!
Land of the Free? Don't make me laugh! As to being being cheaper? Only for things made in Asia like clothes, and ONLY if you don't add up all the (many) taxes and tips that they load on everything.
Food is rarely fresh, extremely processed and saturated with salt and sugar to hide just how bad it is. Fruit and vegetables cost the same in lbs and US$ as in Australia in kg and A$. Junk food is cheap and nasty because of government subsidies to keep the working poor fat, the equivalent of slave plantation breadfruit and hominy grits.
If you can't do the maths to work out the real cost of anything in America, join the club, you are as bad as the Septic Tanks.
Haha loved this video! I've been feeling a little home sick living in Canada at the moment and this helped a bunch! :) xx
Smile with Mel so glad you liked it, Mel! You should share to your other friends and subscribe ♥️
I know how being homesick feels so I'm glad I could help even if just a little!
I live in Perth and visited Sydney and other Eastern cities, I guess it's about what lifestyle you like. For example I live 5 min walk from the beach, 15 minutes drive from city. Yes Perth is isolated and less population, but
I like the laid back lifestyle and good food
SHE SAID REGO! Welcome!
Café culture and coffee in Syd are good BUT Melbourne will blow your mind
I've been to Australia twice, and have eaten roo once. I didn't care for it. The same with Vegemite. I shared some with a friend when I got back to L.A., and she thought I was trying to poison her. :/
revisiting this video.... also in Sydney, when you go to particular suburb, you're literally walked into another country.... China, Vietnam, Italy, Lebanon, Thailand, Korea......
You have grown up so much i almost didn't reckonize you.A lovely video,regards Louisa
Rego? Girl you've gone native! Registration.
Australia's coffee culture is so high because we had a huge pile of Greek and Italian immigrants. Those are ancestral coffee countries.
Kangaroos in the backyard is something mostly experienced by farmers. I remember a friend of Mum's in the 90s who had a small farm an hour's drive out of Lismore often had roos in the lower padocks. The award winning documentary "Faces In The Mob" was filmed in his town.
I think sloppy eating ettiquette may be a side effect of our laidback attitude.
Not a beach person myself, but I respect how many great beaches we have.
Yep, lazy in talk, not in walk (unless you're me).
Sydney is a huge place. It also basically has reached all the mountains around it, swallowing the intervening towns in the process (Paramatta, Blacktown, Penrith). My Mum once said it would only be about 30 or 40 years before it would be basically all suburbia right from Sydney to Newcastle. The people she was chatting with laughed, but she was right. Basically all the Central Coast towns have spread out enough to touch each other, with only minor breaks of Kuringai and other national park areas breaking it up.
The cafes are all part of coffee culture. One of the first things immigrants get into is opening food places. Cafes are part of that, and with our aforementioned Greek and Italian ethnic groups, coffee!
Glad it feels healthy.
Whenever I go to Sydney (which is not often and will be less now my Dad has decided he wants to live in North Queensland) I have found the trains really useful. The last few times I have also availed myself of a couple of the harbour ferries (Manly and Taronga). They do pretty good. Here in Brisbane, I don't use the trains much but I feel the buses are pretty good.
Meanwhile, did you pick up an Australianism with "Rego"?
Okay, my mistake. The impression I have is that one of the earlier migrant groups brought in good coffee making skills, and that's why we have a huge cafe culture.
our defacto coffee culture is courtesy of italian migration. greek coffee is not as nice.
If you never go any where else you must visit Cairns in north QLD it is for me the most beautiful place in the world and the seafood is to die for.
Ah...you're one of us now...Yes, I love my hometown of Sydney, but make you you travel to all the other states! 💕
I’m in the Blue Mountains and it’s so amazing!
Go and see the gem of Australia- it's called Tasmania. Thanks for the positive review- it is indeed a lucky country.
My dad had a kangaroo for a pet when he was young & some people still do - in the suburbs.
I live 25 minutes, (25kms) from a capital city & often see roos, koalas & possums about the place.
You said 'rego' lol. You just shortened your words, becoming an Aussie?
Love your vids about living in Oz. Having spent many vacations in the US, I can vouch for Sydney having better public transit than many of them, but Melbourne beats Sydney for public transit, coffee, food, and shopping. I grew up in The Gong and lived in Sydney just over 12 years before moving to Melbourne - I miss catching the bus over the Harbour Bridge in the morning on the way to work, coming out of the City Circle on the train and seeing the harbour spread out from Circular Quay (have brekkie early (7:30 or so) at Wynyard, then get the train through from Wynyard to Museum around 8am and it's just gorgeous!); I miss having the Blue Mountains so close; I miss being able to get a decent omelette (fave omelette in Australia is still the ones I used to get from Wynstop at Wynyard station in the mornings...). Where will you be ending up back in the States?
Melbourne has a big muddy brown river going through it
Emoh Ruo - Exactly: muddy brown river, not shimmering blue harbour. I give Sydney props for a much prettier waterfront...
i lived in oz for 2 years (back in the states now) and i have def. noticed american females definitely love and fit in more easily in oz than american males do (and this isn't just my personal experience i'm talking about). that might have something to do with the fact that australian males often seem to have a big chip on their shoulders with yankees simply because you're american. that and at least in my experience alot of the time (like canadians) they can't wait to lecture you all about how much better their country and people are than yours and more often than not it's coming from people who have never even been to the states let alone lived here. both countries have their strengths and weaknesses but amongst the yankees i encountered females def. seemed to love the place more than males.
I'd say a fair wack of that is residual bad sentiments left over from the US troops who were here during WWII.... lots of bad blood passed down through the generations. Then on the sporting front the Sepo basketballers who came out in the late 70's, 80's and 90's certainly didn't do your fella's many favours in the winning friends and influencing people front. So a large portion of the public image we saw or were told about by our dads and grandads painted the yank blokes as loud mouthed arrogant wankers who thought they were better than us cos they were yanks and we weren't... so our fellas are heading into interactions with the per-concieved notion that that is how American blokes are gunna be... and from the outset the Americans have to prove the stereotype wrong.... we don't really have such preexisting stereotypes for the chicks... hence they have less issues fitting in.
@@jmc7636 point taken. i'm sure it's also just simple machismo. males always have something to prove with
other males it's how they're hardwired. ozzies are also raised with american males constantly portrayed as
alpha males through tv and movies and whatever so naturally they may feel like they have something to prove
right out the gate which is understandable. and yer right same would not apply to females. i'm sorry though
bro vegemite is nasty ass and yes i've had it sparingly with toast and butter. chances are if ya weren't raised
eatin' it ya ain' gun like it. other thang too bro, lecturing somebody about how much better yer country is than
theirs when they haven't said nuttin' to that effect about their country being better is rude. comparing oz to
the states is also a ridiculous comparison the circumstances are totally different on a million levels. just
because english is the primary language in both places doesn't mean straight across comparisons are
appropriate.
Don't be hating on Vegemite mate, that'd be like me hating on peanut butter. Oh and I'd say the Aussies are defo workin on our own lingo... give us a few more hundy years and we will have it on a lock down.
Rego.....? See,Australia REALLY grows on you & you don't realise it.......... Girl,another 12 months & you'll be talking in a way your family & friends won't recognise.........wonderful !
You need to go visit the outback ,, really experience Australia ,, the greatest country/continent/island on the planet
G'day Liz!😉👍Sorry that this is a bit late, (I only just found your vid!)...but Welcome to Oz!🙆Hope you have a ripper time here!🙏😛Goodonya!🙃Best wishes from Perth,WA!😎...(yes, it's VERY true that we shorten EVERYTHING!🤗...Have you ever thought about... Why is the word "abbreviation" SO bloody long!😠...😂)
Two of the best cafes in Sydney are; Campos at Newtown and, Tristan & Makayla's at Parramatta. Don't leave Australia without trying them.
The Naked Wombat oh shoot! I’ll check them out. Thanks for the heads up.
If you like cafes you'd love melbourne. Has way more of a coffee/cafe scene then Sydney
I lived in Sydney on the North Shore and we did have kangaroos and wallabies hopping down our street
i'm from Australia born and raised here all I can say to you is Australia love it or leave it....ok USA
I love Australia too. It is an amazing country.
John A it absolutely it!!!
Australia harvest some pretty dank marjiuana thats the best one
Yeah up at Nimbin about 8hrs drive north of Sydney near Byron Bay
I live in the foothills of Adelaide and I have 4 kangaroos that come into are back yard every summer but disappear every winter
Bad thing about that if they pop every where ! And we are not aloud to shoot them because I’m still in a residential area 🤦♂️ My dad has been trying to fence off the whole block and they just keep getting in somehow 😅
and yes our coffee is awesome and iv been to LA and i walked everywhere
Mentions that we shorten words while leaving the T out of shortened.
@2:16 "Every single word is shor'ned" - mighty ironic.
Also, we have two national animals, thank you. And we eat both of them.
I went to Canada a couple of weeks ago and I honestly don’t know how North Americans live with such bad coffee. Actually I did have a few good ones.......because the cafe was run by Australians 😂. I live in London now and it’s pretty good here but expensive if it’s not from a chain cafe, I guess that’s why everyone goes to Starbucks and Costa.
Sydney has the best outdoors lifestyle like amazing beaches, walks and hiking including best asian food overall and the most spectacular views in the world. Melbourne has the best parks and markets including better shopping strips/centers, cooler neighborhoods, night clubs, pubs, better euro food and very good asian food and the best cafes in the world.
So what do you do for work? Fit in as many clients per hour?
That snippet of the guy dry reaching was really funny.
3:30 - hahahah Sydney has statistically THE WORST transport in Australia next to Melbourne at 2nd.
Adelaide and Perth have the Best public transport services.
It happens. Duroing the droughts.
I agree been there ,cant get back quick enough
Everything
Yes you all go to the east coast :) it's gives us west Australians more reason to become a republic and a country on our own
WA coast I have to say is actually better than the east like holy shit it's just breathtaking.
My dad's Australian and he hates it. We live in Norway!
That's very unusual is he an SJW that may account for it
Idk what SJW means but he's very liberal
kangaroos.. deer...and wallaby. You should try some.
Sydney's public transport is so busy at times that it's impractical to use
Omg you look aussie in this video!
I hope I can move there next year. I'm praying lol
Aye you said "Rego"
Coffee: Melbourne has way more coffee snobbery.
I personally refuse to eat my coat of arms, or fellow predators. Or anything that something else was thinking with.
Hey, how much would a 1 bedroom apartment in Sydney city centre be per month in Australian dollars? Would like to know for when I visit in the future. Thanks
Bloody expensive
A lot 😅
Sydney is v good for public transport...thank god !
saying rego?! thats my girl!
Elisabeth, I'm born and bred Sydney so nice to see you happy. BUT, was looking forward to some criticisms here (polite ones from you, of course!!). However, bearing in mind the comments you got from the scum class in some of your other vids, not completely surprised (don't blame you).
JVVoid hahah yes! Always on edge now with my Aussie videos unfortunately!
@@elisabethbeemer hi... seriously considering Hillson, can we chat privately... URGENT!!!
Teehee...you said rego. ONE OF US, ONE OF US
Lol yes we eat kangeroo, great editing 😂😂😂
and we do the best skids
hahahahha ten points for 'wapaaaaah brah'
all of our country its awesome i u like it
Our nanny laws are the best thing about Australia.
I've Iived in Adelaide south Australia all my life and the last time I went to Sydney they all sounded and talked like kiwis ( new Zealanders) 😂
We have kangaroos jumping around the back of Armadale in perth , heaps of them
This was good. I like Sydney too, but i don't live there. Maybe one day.
Hope you have lots of money my parents home is now worth 2 million dollars and they paid 10,000 when they brought it and its in the Hills
what other states have you been to in Australia
Cameron Mcdowell I have been to NSW, Victoria, Queensland, and ACT.
Elisabeth Beemer nice I live in Victoria and Melbourne love their sports also
Yes we eat a national animal...its considered a pest (they wreck farm fences etc)
You said ‘ Rego ‘. Picking up the lingo.
If your a fan of the cafe scene, give Melbourne a shot. Some fantastic Cafe’s and a some many different cuisines.
NO ONE HAS KANGAROOS IN THEIR BACKYARD
I have kangaroos in my backyard
A couple of months ago a kangaroo crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge......I’m not joking.
When she said australia has such hralthy atmosphere i was like no we dont we have a hole in a ozone layer
KANGAROO HYPE THIS IS FUNNY
American Starbucks is NASTY. Us Aussies make the best coffee.
We eat Emu too....
A kangaroo can make a mess of your car if you hit one. Enu will pick your eyes out!
Nice
This is gold.
Also 2:00 minutes haha #whapow
Ps. please stay forever
SUN SEA AND SHAG
It is weird that we eat our national animal!
Melbourne has the best food and coffee...and Melbourne has trams, buses and trains that go everywhere.
At 3:54 You say rego. I think you’re getting it:)
well,i think you are just lovely.
Have you climbed the harbour bridge yet?
Melbourne is better and cheaper than Sydney. But take the opportunity and drive around the country it's a beautiful place especially the Outback.
Have to say - If you have only been to Sydney and South East NSW - you haven't seen 'Australia'
Trevor Brown I’ve been all up the east coast and tassy
1:33 on repeat
Not every Aussie surfs..some of us work and actually have other interests
yooo you live so close to me. i live the hills also
Still in AUS?