Americans React To Aussie Answering Questions the World has for Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2023
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Комментарии • 138

  • @Dr_KAP
    @Dr_KAP  +24

    Fairy bread doesn’t use sprinkles. If you make it with sprinkles you will not understand what the fuss is about. It has to be made with hundreds and thousands which the US doesn’t sell. We have sprinkles as well and trust me they are not the same as hundreds and thousands! It’s all about the crunch factor.

  • @keshaponso2034

    It was rock paper sissors growing up in Melbourne in the 80's and 90's.

  • @supergun6130

    We don't hate on you not liking Vegemite, more for us!!😊

  • @dutchroll

    The seasons in the southern hemisphere are the opposite of those in the northern hemisphere because the Earth's axis is on a tilt relative to the sun. So when we in Australia are angled towards the sun it's summer, but in the USA & Europe you're angled away from it (winter). It's the same reason the amount of daylight changes with the season.

  • @kevo6190
    @kevo6190  +12

    I agree. I open the windows in winter and smother myself in blankets with the fan going in winter!

  • @claireatkinson9041

    Vegemite is awesome with loads of butter… I’m thinking American butter must be different to ours… and your bread over there looks weird too. Btw , we eat vegemite from birth and by the time we know what it is we have acquired the taste for it! 😀😀😀

  • @helenmckeetaylor9409

    Love her attitude, no crap, just down to earth honest answers. Plus I agree, some questions just make you wonder...🤔 what? Why would you think people in another country than yours, in another Hemisphere than yours, would be the same or do the same things as you???🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @CLAWCUZBRO

    if i called my girlfriend Bro ....she'd slap the crap outa me 🤣🤣

  • @simbob26

    We do have air conditioning here. Several types actually. In the drier climates we can even use evaporative cooling...

  • @thevintagecatnsw

    I'm 50 & have only ever heard it as rock, paper, scissors here in Oz 🤷

  • @KT-ki2nv

    Is that black tea or Texas oil son. Yeah, Nah that’s my Vegemite mate. Aussie gold.

  • @megamlhcf4281

    Mess with fairy bread and it's war 🤬

  • @chrisdef15

    As an Aussie we watch American Christmas movies. It would be cool having snow. But I’d much rather an outside bbq and go for a swim at the beach or jump in the pool. Snow is only fun while skiing or snowboarding. Otherwise you’re just wet and cold.

  • @BigAl53750

    I have NEVER heard anyone in Australia say; “Scissors, Paper, Rock.” Not ever. Until today.

  • @roslynjonsson2383

    Hey guys, it's a lot more important for us to have on/off switches on our power points, because we have 240V, whereas you guys run on 110V.

  • @coffeemuncher01

    As a Aussie it's rock paper scissors. It's different in different states

  • @tamaravanhees1749

    Fairy bread is a staple at parties when you were a kid. Though my father is Dutch and they have a similar dish with chocolate sprinkles 😊

  • @fishtigua

    Not an A/C boy. I grew-up in the Caribbean and hardly ever wore shoes. On the gravel drive, still used to snuff out cigarette butts out barefoot on the sharpstone.

  • @sibertiger1970

    55 degrees Fahrenheit is 12 degrees Celsius. That is a winter's day in the southern states. Queensland winter is around 20 Celcius (68 Fahrenheit).

  • @_theOGtee_

    7.35 BROOO you got them fingers that fing lmaooooo