@Keynesian Economics Thank you for the constructive criticism, I shall take it to heart my good Man, fare thee well and have a pleasant morning, afternoon, evening and night.
Hahahaha, saying “that doesn’t look good...” casually whilst everything is going to shit is so typically Australian and I’ve just realised I’ve said this exact thing multiple times 😅
Yes I had breastscreen ring me to attend another clinic. Not good. I said to my hubby, well that can't be good. It wasn't real good, but I am ok now. So yes we do understate a lot of things.
I wish everyone in the whole universe should be like an aussie! Aussies are number one. So blessed to be on this part of the world. Thank you Australia!
As an Aussie born 'n bred, I say nup. We used to be OK, but you just have to look at the dickheads who think scummo is a good leader and who won't wear a mask or buy into conspiracy theories to know, we are no longer that people.
Reminds me a little of a quote I once heard: "If I had to take hell, I would use the Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it." -Erwin Rommel.
@Paradis 74 As an Aussie I have always been proudest of the fact we were the only country on either side that did not execute a single Aussie soldier during WW1. Pretty enlightened for the times.
I have no doubt that our Australian and NZ reputations earned in WWII are thoroughly deserved. I hope we would earn it, and deserve it again, in the event of another World War. Ideally, however, such a war will never be necessary, and will never be fought, and we will never need to put ourselves to this test. May diplomacy keep us safe, and international sports remain as our nations’ battlegrounds, now, and forever.
And it's very contagious to internationals like myself! I definitely became more relaxed and life-loving after living among them for a few years. Aussies and Australia are much more special than how they see themselves when we talk deep shit ☮🇦🇺
No the opposite is right Everyone and everything here it too serious than America or other European countries...here it's stupidly serious about nothing
@@princetalal2684 True, a lot of Aussies are actually uptight and serious, but especially Melbourne and Sydney people. Other cities and rural areas not as much
OMG, I was on a plane over the pacific heading for Australia and exactly that happened. Boom, wing’s on fire. Flaming stream of burning fuel stretching past the windows the whole length of the fuselage. And the plane load of Aussies and Kiwis did exactly that. 😆
A lot of this attitude towards plane issues could also be because of plane crashes in Australia being very rare, in fact QANTAS is the worlds safest airline. The northern hemisphere is much more familiar with air disasters,bombs etc
RogueTICMIRA TIC_Toxic6 And if you’re a white Australian, then chances are, you come from the convicts of Tasmania. My partner’s ancestors came to Van Dieman’s land, from one convict from Ireland. Anyone can have inbred relatives, including you 🤣
My favourite classic example of Aussie understatement is the phrase “that’s a bit ordinary” - I’ve heard people use it to describe the most downright awful and catastrophic situations.
Yeah but I know Aussies who're the total opposite. Ask them "how's it going?" and you get " FEKIN AWESOME!". Not with the Irish accent though, Probably more FAKIN AWESOME than FEKIN AWESOME.
Many years ago I worked in a pub. The glass washing machine kept over flowing making the on/off switch wet and dangerous.. I went to complain to the owner that I was just given an electric shock from the switch. He said dryly...... "ahhh....you'll be right...you probably needed it"...LOL...
When I moved to Australia as a kid. I remember in school how chill my mates parents would be picking them up and then my parents really be having an episode every they had to pick me up. But so true.
That and our forefathers were sent here to die and litterally had no place to call home. If it wasnt for them with their tough but living attitudes we would probably all still be prisoners.
@@mikespearwood3914 the ones who weren't prisoners were commissioned to come here. Thats not exactly willing but since it was a directive they couldnt exactly refuse it without just cause. A just cause was things like only son. Running a business etc. I would say only 55 to 60 percent willingly came and while that is clearly a majority it isnt considered by much.
I am Australian and love that you appreciate the subtleties of the Aussie understatement. Those remarks are very grounding in times of crisis and high humour. 😂😂
In my books he is a Dead set legend !! Our just a "little" bit rough around the edges !! Royalty. His dead pan expressions are golden. Thanks Carl for keeping us "Entertained".
Mike Spearwood . Don’t know where you’re from Mike, but in Oz we have the liberal party, the Labour Party, and the country party etc. A great gag is when the politician stood on his soapbox to address his gathering. He said ladies and gentlemen I am a country member. Yes said the crowd, we remember. You may have to think about that one a little bit. Say it aloud to yourself.
@@spiritclass3463 Chan is the leader of a K-pop group called 'Straykids'. He grew up in Australia and has recently said during a live stream that he really likes this guys comedy :)
One thing i can say about this bloke is many moons ago ran into him at the Old Fitzroy hotel and he was a champion bloke. along the lines of "ye mate how ya goin" i didn't know who he was initially but just after he walked off i went.....
I agree... Im over the bullshit trip we all know its nothing more then bullshit now... I just feel sorry for the poor cunts being used to push the narrative.
Me and my friends are Australian and we were it chapter 2. The scene came one where the head grew spider legs and attacked the guy or something. Our conversation was: "Well that would suck" "Nah not really, just get some bug spray" "Oh yeah"
I was about to deny this then I remembered in the bush fires last year when I first heard of it I literally said "another one" in the most casual way possible (this was before I heard how bad it was).
Rest of the world discussing covid-19: This global pandemic has torn apart the livelihood of many, and the economies of multiple countries. Jobs lost, businesses shut down, almost two million deaths. This is has been one of the worlds worst, most challenging periods. Australians discussing covid-19: All this shit going on
I remember when I first moved to OZ was always impressed how scorching searing heat was referred to as ‘warm’ and a spell of antarctic blasts was called a bit on the ‘cool’ side…….
At my hardware store the other day I told the staff member walking past "You're out of 40 grit sandpaper", she said, "Must be popular" and kept walking.
I was on a plane leaving Melbourne and we hit some mad turbulence, dropped about 5,000 feet. Enough to feel weightlessness. One bloke up the back yelled out, ''That was fucking trippy''....The entire plane laughed and cheered.
“It’s a bit hot” 🥴 The facial expression with it 😄😄😄
Your face, it's a bit hot... 😏😏
@@BigSheldonTheory desperate
@@Meikara26 He's a smooth talker, let him go.
Yea
@Yeti Gaming35 bro that was 5 months ago let it go
If the world stopped turning we'd just say "Yep, she's rooted"😆😆😆
Oh bugger...guess the batteries need replacing or something...try giving 'er a Jump-Start...she'll be 'right
@Keynesian Economics Over-Exaggerate
@Keynesian Economics Thank you for the constructive criticism, I shall take it to heart my good Man, fare thee well and have a pleasant morning, afternoon, evening and night.
Well what else are you gonna do??
Australians like to think they are laid back but they have not stopped whinging during the pandemic lockdowns.
Hahahaha, saying “that doesn’t look good...” casually whilst everything is going to shit is so typically Australian and I’ve just realised I’ve said this exact thing multiple times 😅
Yes I had breastscreen ring me to attend another clinic. Not good. I said to my hubby, well that can't be good. It wasn't real good, but I am ok now. So yes we do understate a lot of things.
Cut along my finger with a band saw, looking into my finger as the blood slowly fills the cut.
"That's not good"
True story
Yeah me too!!!!
Boxers break to the pinky. I held said finger up to my son , now at right angle and said,
Yup,... "Doesn't look good." 😅
“That’s doesn’t look good” 🤣
"dudn't"
SUSANN GET THE DUCT TAPE
Dunt*
That's so us Aussie's tho 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ya reckon! Lmao
Best Aussie comedian
better than butterfield
Hands-down
@@maxturnbull5628 He's not that great. Good youtube channel that points out stupid SJW's & PC crap though.
@@mikespearwood3914 Each to their own. As they say different stroke's for different folk's.
@@maxturnbull5628 He's actually a Kiwi.
Spot on Aussie impressions
Should be he’s an Aussie.
Cuz he is one mate
Koiler8 its like derrr ey lol
It’s not an impression if he’s Aussie you drop kick
Pity "spot on" wasn't a very good Aussie impersonation.
I wish everyone in the whole universe should be like an aussie! Aussies are number one. So blessed to be on this part of the world. Thank you Australia!
No worries mate! Glad you like it 👍🇦🇺
Glad you are. ☮️
Thank you for your contribution to this open, free country! You are very welcome :-)
As an Aussie born 'n bred, I say nup. We used to be OK, but you just have to look at the dickheads who think scummo is a good leader and who won't wear a mask or buy into conspiracy theories to know, we are no longer that people.
Some of us are bums lol
Carl Barron is the best thing about the Internet
Agreed
Shut up
Probably not, but. He’s funny
you on here often?
What do you mean? He is the internet.
Reminds me a little of a quote I once heard:
"If I had to take hell, I would use the Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it." -Erwin Rommel.
You got that right...(speaking as a New Zealander...)
Fair
@@jeanmorgan1533 agreed speaking as an aussie
@Paradis 74 As an Aussie I have always been proudest of the fact we were the only country on either side that did not execute a single Aussie soldier during WW1. Pretty enlightened for the times.
I have no doubt that our Australian and NZ reputations earned in WWII are thoroughly deserved. I hope we would earn it, and deserve it again, in the event of another World War.
Ideally, however, such a war will never be necessary, and will never be fought, and we will never need to put ourselves to this test.
May diplomacy keep us safe, and international sports remain as our nations’ battlegrounds, now, and forever.
And it's very contagious to internationals like myself! I definitely became more relaxed and life-loving after living among them for a few years. Aussies and Australia are much more special than how they see themselves when we talk deep shit
☮🇦🇺
to which we'd reply
"Nah mate, she'll be right"
LOL
The old man and I saw Jennifer Hawkins once in Sydney. The old man glanced over his shoulder, whilst YAWNING, gave it the - “she goes alright” 🙄😂
who?
@@liefjorgen strayan Sheila mate
@@cyphermote6857 I'm Australian but don't follow whatever it is that people know her from
@Octavia you sound like an absolute legend of a shiela!
Fuck, laughed way too hard 😂😂😂
America needs a bit of this attitude, they take things a bit too seriously.
Now all we gotta do is wait for a salty American to come and tell you off
No the opposite is right
Everyone and everything here it too serious than America or other European countries...here it's stupidly serious about nothing
Yep
@@princetalal2684 True, a lot of Aussies are actually uptight and serious, but especially Melbourne and Sydney people. Other cities and rural areas not as much
@@shockedpikachu5180 Agreed, but I reckon that's because the cities take a lot more inspiration from the yanks, you know, like the blm protests
OMG, I was on a plane over the pacific heading for Australia and exactly that happened. Boom, wing’s on fire. Flaming stream of burning fuel stretching past the windows the whole length of the fuselage. And the plane load of Aussies and Kiwis did exactly that. 😆
Haha. I’m a Kiwi and we are definitely the same 😅
kiwi's would be too busy creating a gang to notice.
@@Ghryst There are gangs in every country. I moved to CHCH from Newcastle, was surrounded by bikie gangs in Newcastle. don't see too many in CHCH
Or kiwi bros( of the maori and poly kind)
Be like brrrrrrooo thats different
True my bro never seen that before
Same 1st time🤣🤣
A lot of this attitude towards plane issues could also be because of plane crashes in Australia being very rare, in fact QANTAS is the worlds safest airline. The northern hemisphere is much more familiar with air disasters,bombs etc
Haha 👏👏👏🙈
You truly are an Aussie Lovable Man Carl...😘
Love to you from Perth 🍻 🇦🇺🌻
Are you representing Perth
@@OFFICALMENOFCULTURE yeah...😊
@@suzeb7005 yay Perth! :)
Awww hells yeh, fellow perthites.
Proud West Aussie here😁👍🏼🇦🇺
The captain after his face was on fire "it's abit hot".
Best ever comedian. Always guaranteed a laugh no matter how many times you’ve seen his videos.
Reminds me of floods in Tassie. People (including myself) were like. “She’s a bit wet.”
Aesthetic good old tassie and it’s one family tree
I
By the way as I’m writing this we have snow now in Tasmania. She’s just a bit cold.
RogueTICMIRA TIC_Toxic6 And if you’re a white Australian, then chances are, you come from the convicts of Tasmania. My partner’s ancestors came to Van Dieman’s land, from one convict from Ireland. Anyone can have inbred relatives, including you 🤣
Nah mate: “if this keeps up, it’ll start rainin’”
Hey, I'm from Tassie too
My favourite classic example of Aussie understatement is the phrase “that’s a bit ordinary” - I’ve heard people use it to describe the most downright awful and catastrophic situations.
yes!
And when it's good, 'that's not half bad'.
Yeah and 'average' in the same context
I use that all the time. It’s either “that’s fairly average”, or “that’s pretty ordinary” for me.
Yeah but I know Aussies who're the total opposite. Ask them "how's it going?" and you get " FEKIN AWESOME!". Not with the Irish accent though, Probably more FAKIN AWESOME than FEKIN AWESOME.
Many years ago I worked in a pub. The glass washing machine kept over flowing making the on/off switch wet and dangerous.. I went to complain to the owner that I was just given an electric shock from the switch. He said dryly...... "ahhh....you'll be right...you probably needed it"...LOL...
I was asked in America, "How do you know if an Aussie is putting you on?" I could only shrug and reply, "The mouth is moving, mate."
Facts😆👍🏼
love these videos the best comedian ever!
Good to have Carl back in my feed.
When I moved to Australia as a kid. I remember in school how chill my mates parents would be picking them up and then my parents really be having an episode every they had to pick me up. But so true.
I am an Aussie myself, and I can tell you that we have that 'casual' attitude because we have been through worse.
Well in my case I'm too lazy to care lmao
That and our forefathers were sent here to die and litterally had no place to call home. If it wasnt for them with their tough but living attitudes we would probably all still be prisoners.
@@samanthahughes5590 Most weren't sent here, but came willingly.
@@mikespearwood3914 the ones who weren't prisoners were commissioned to come here. Thats not exactly willing but since it was a directive they couldnt exactly refuse it without just cause. A just cause was things like only son. Running a business etc. I would say only 55 to 60 percent willingly came and while that is clearly a majority it isnt considered by much.
We know that there will be a flood straight after the next bushfire, and the canetoads will eat what's left.
All these years and never disappoints 🙌🙌
I mean, he's not wrong haha
Aussies are some of the best people I've ever met! Can't wait to be back there someday
it's changing I'm afraid
Thanks mate
We will never change
Thanks Mate
where they abused the First Nation and indigenous u dont want to be
This is us in a nutshell 🇦🇺✊️😆🇦🇺
no need for quotation marks
@@runnersdialzero1244 no need for question mark ?
So that’s us in a nut shell.
Now trump is in a peach
Naldo V .... Trump is in the doghouse or the next level down.... THE SEWER 😂😂😂
Until a little virus starts floating about and you suddenly become North Korea.
I am Australian and love that you appreciate the subtleties of the Aussie understatement. Those remarks are very grounding in times of crisis and high humour. 😂😂
In my books he is a Dead set legend !! Our just a "little" bit rough around the edges !! Royalty. His dead pan expressions are golden. Thanks Carl for keeping us "Entertained".
Seen this guy live and did not disappoint
Funniest comedian I’ve ever seen, laugh at his jokes over and over. Love this guy.
@Ptao TomI fucken hope not
@Ptao Tom ik this is a late reply and I think he does because I was about to go see him not that long ago then covid lockdown again
No political correctness, because we’ve never seen a correct politician.
Ain't that the truth!
Mike Spearwood . Don’t know where you’re from Mike, but in Oz we have the liberal party, the Labour Party, and the country party etc. A great gag is when the politician stood on his soapbox to address his gathering. He said ladies and gentlemen I am a country member. Yes said the crowd, we remember. You may have to think about that one a little bit. Say it aloud to yourself.
@@rickydarcilover5581 is the national party still trying to pass itself off as a seperate party? They're not
and no ability to address pain until your face is on fire and then you see other people have been burning around you for years.
Fucken oath bro
Saw him last week Melbourne, my absolute favourite comedian. Literally laughed the entire time. Legend!!!
so funny can watch him repeatedly and still laugh.
Carl if you read this please do a live RUclips stream for us!!! The world needs you right now
chan said he watches Carl Barron, wanted to see who that was
haha same here
Same
Who is chan
@@spiritclass3463 Chan is the leader of a K-pop group called 'Straykids'. He grew up in Australia and has recently said during a live stream that he really likes this guys comedy :)
Jesus man. Not even 10 comments down and someone mentions Chan. Lol, that's amazing.
Aussies’ view on apostrophes:
“Just whack it into plurals. She’ll be right maaaate”.
"It'll be right" is a common term I use when my missus and kid freaks out 😂
come here thanks to chan of straykids and i totally agree he is so funny i almost lost my mind😂
Same
Y'know what's weird I also got into him recently and when Chan mentioned him I FREAKING DIED LIKE SGSGGSVSSGSGSGSGA THE COINCIDENCE
Loved the bit where he used to keep jam in his pocket when he went dancing to pick up girls. Laughed so hard and never forgot it......
One thing i can say about this bloke is many moons ago ran into him at the Old Fitzroy hotel and he was a champion bloke. along the lines of "ye mate how ya goin" i didn't know who he was initially but just after he walked off i went.....
Hey Carl, any more recent performances or material? I can’t get enough.
One of Australia's best....without doubt!
Carl and his 2 minute clips. Love it.
Who’s here after Chan’s VLive (ep. 65) ? Great comedian :)
The accuracy is immense
Bad bad night at work. Feel much better now. Thanks Carl
LOVE YOU CARL❤️❤️❤️
If only we were still so casual
I agree... Im over the bullshit trip we all know its nothing more then bullshit now... I just feel sorry for the poor cunts being used to push the narrative.
Watched this clip 1000 times...i still laugh hard at it
LMFAOH🤣😝😭dis is so true...dats me to a T👌..LEGENDARY👊
Me and my friends are Australian and we were it chapter 2. The scene came one where the head grew spider legs and attacked the guy or something. Our conversation was:
"Well that would suck"
"Nah not really, just get some bug spray"
"Oh yeah"
Australia: best country on the planet
Easy 15 likes 🤣
yes one of them until 1788
@@karate4348 hey clown! It wasn't a country before then
This is my dad
A nuclear bomb could go off and he'd say "Geez, better watch out for that"
Still remember his 1st skit on The Footy Show (League) it was a crack up.
Aussies are soo casual that I was going to watch this 3 years ago when it was uploaded but thought I’d wait until today.
Love Australia, best country in the world.
there is no other guy who could do a better impression of a typical aussie.
As an aussie it is so true. Carl Barron's a legend.
As an Aussie..
I completely agree with my mate Carl!
You're a fool if you don't haha
Cant wait to see your show in brisbane in September..
Does anyone know which of his DVDs this is from? I'd like to watch the whole performance 😊
metalbydesign drinking with a fork l think
It's from 'A One Ended Stick'
Thank u so much!
Australians’ attitude: “she’ll be right”😂
I love Aussies❤
Notice the plane on fire and says, “That doesn’t look good” haha that’s so true
"...that doesn't look good" is sooo true
Good one Ricky!
I lived in Perth WA for 2 years. This is so spot on. I fucking love Aussies.
Proud West Aussie here👍🏼😁 Yep it’s an awesome place to live.
“Aussie Is Are So Casual”
Yep. Makes sense. 👍🏻
I love your videos I went to school once and told a couple of jokes of yours and it was a talent day and I came first
I was about to deny this then I remembered in the bush fires last year when I first heard of it I literally said "another one" in the most casual way possible (this was before I heard how bad it was).
Rest of the world discussing covid-19: This global pandemic has torn apart the livelihood of many, and the economies of multiple countries. Jobs lost, businesses shut down, almost two million deaths. This is has been one of the worlds worst, most challenging periods.
Australians discussing covid-19: All this shit going on
Love your videos
I remember when I first moved to OZ was always impressed how scorching searing heat was referred to as ‘warm’ and a spell of antarctic blasts was called a bit on the ‘cool’ side…….
The wings on fire.
That's ok we got another one.
Been in Aus for 15yrs. It's all true. And it why I love these bastards.
I was too casual to even click on this video... but then I thought I'd give it a go
Great to a joke we can laugh at Carl. Keep them coming mate. Mick.
Now we are in 2021 there’s nothing furthest than the truth
She'll be right mate, take a chill pill and relax. Media must be getting to ya. Have a beer. World keeps spinning.
Drove past a raging bushfire with me Dad who nonchalantly said: "ya don't see that every day"
I don't think I've gone a day where I haven't said "she'll be right" to something that definitely was not right.
He posted it on tiktok
It's the Aussie version of English understatement
Hahahaha the king of comedy
Captains face catching on 🔥 sure would do it Carl Barron hahahahaha!
There are about 2-3 Australian comedians that are funny, and he’s one of them
U right mate because I'm from Kurdish live in Australia and now we learned Aussie accent anyway tha mate
Aussies are just the best.
I exhaled a big one just as he said "captain's face on fire", and Carl's face disappeared completely!
At my hardware store the other day I told the staff member walking past "You're out of 40 grit sandpaper", she said, "Must be popular" and kept walking.
Aussie here. I can confirm all this is true.
This is actually very true
Carl is the best
I was on a plane leaving Melbourne and we hit some mad turbulence, dropped about 5,000 feet. Enough to feel weightlessness. One bloke up the back yelled out, ''That was fucking trippy''....The entire plane laughed and cheered.
that happened
Wings on fire?
She'll be right mate
Casual is an understatement
speaking as an Australian, I can say that we genuinely do not give two flying ****s about much.
Bloody Legend.
Love how the pilot steers the plane like a car
FUNNY AF 😂😂😂