We even have several birthday songs. Lang zal ze leven, er is er een jarig (hoera, hoera), 2 violen en een trommel en een fluit. And there’s another one, which I can’t think of right now
@@jannetteberends8730 Lang zal hij/ze leven, Lang zal hij/ze leven, Lang zal hij/ze leven, In de gloria, In de gloria, In de gloria, Hip, hip, hip, hoera! Hip, hip, hip, hoera! Hip, hip, hip, hoera!
OH MY LORD! I’m 50 years old and we’ve always sung Why was he born so beautiful at the end but my grandmother told us she invented it and I was todays years old when I realised what a cheeky bloody buggar she was!!!!!
In my family we do the Happy Birthday song, the hip, hip, hooray, Why was he born so beautiful (why was he born at all), for he’s a jolly good fellow (and so say all of us), And then we count a clap for every year they were born, (getting faster, or, if you’re really old, faster then slower) with a final clap for good luck. If there are any candles still burning after this they can blow them out, and we all eat cake sprinkled with hot wax n spit.
Don't forget that you are required to kiss the person next to you if you touch the bottom cutting the cake!!! The first cut is made by the birthday person, but only the first cut, then it moves onto someone else to do. Birthday person should always get the first slice. These are the rules! 🎉
I was born American but live in Australia now. The other day at the bowlo (bowling club - kind of a bar/restaurant with activities, highly recommend!) it was someone’s birthday. We sang the song, then the hip hop hooray thing happened and I was like “Huh?” I had been prepared for “jolly good fellow” if it happened, but wasn’t ready for that at all. Then my husband told me about the OTHER additional bits of birthday singing here 😂 It’s truly wild
Not being Australia, but having lived there for more than 15 years, I found this hilarious from the other perspective. Especially Gary trying to be a bloody individual!!! roflmao
I am Canadian and NEVER have I heard anyone do hip hip hooray until I lived in Australia in my late 20s. Happy Birthday is enough, let's get on with the party.
'How do you learn about sex ed in australia' 'well this big white van pulls up outside a school and we all climb in the back. The walls, ceiling and floor are all carpeted. Then we spend 45 minutes talking to a giraffe. If youre good and get involved you get a sticker at the end!'
Hip Hip Hooray is mainly English and Australian thing, started about the 1800s. Eventually, other countries have taken it on. 1700s, it was Give three cheers.... if i can remember correctly.
@DanielBowley-d1j Haha, mid 50s and female. I do remember people used the following but not often "Give three cheers" when I was a lot younger. Older Australians, probably poms. I remember a lot of crap that doesn't exist anymore. And I am not even from an Australian or British background. Lmaoooo.
@Mav_F now that you say it, I remember when I was a kid, that sometimes someone would shout "three cheers for the birthday boy/girl!" Right before someone would start the hip hip hooray. I was born in the 80s
@ Yeah I think you are right about when it was stated in the singing. I think it all stopped a decade later. I guess they wanted to miss that part or people just forgot about it. Or maybe some people still say it. I haven't been to a birthday party in a very long time.
I am the one who leaves my Christmas hat on far too long. This Christmas, I forgot i had it on and drove 2 hours home with it on my head. I even went through an RBT and wondered why the cop and his colleagues were looking at me and laughing.
From Australia and we sang it as… why was he born so beautiful why was he born at all For he’s a jolly good fellow, for he’s a jolly good fellow. For he’s a jolly good fellow so say all of us, so say all of us he’s a jolly good fellow so say all of us .. Hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray then give them taps to count the years that they are.. or improvise and say them or she.. wow they don’t have bonbons or hats for Xmas. Harold the giraffe, dunno why we even have it no wild giraffes here 🤣 🤣 and “soaking” 😅 washing ready?? Hehe I had to say it 🤣 Another version of happy birthday we sang as a joke was Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you You look like a monkey and you smell like one too then the hip hip hooray etc 😅😂🤣 this was the realest & best comedy I’ve seen in awhile good work 👏🏻👏🏻
Also sing “why was he/she born so beautiful? Why was he/she born at all? He/she’s no bloody use to anyone No bloody use at all” Followed by much laughter😂
I was born in Australia and moved to England with Australian family when young. This would be normal to me as a kid but fortunately I never did this outside of family birthdays. But I’ve only just been told about this 🤣 30 years on
Thank god someone has mentiobed shower taps. Every god damn time I have a shower I’m either burnt to a crisp or instantly frozen solid by an explosion of cold water AND btw ITS ALWAYS A SURPRISE.
6:00 this is Patrice O'Neal's channel and he and the ppl on The Opie And Anthony Show literally spent an hour talking about dudes knobs and how having no foreskin is better 😂
It's completely made-up urban legends. There is no such practice or exemptions. No sex means no sexual interaction of any kind, there is no detailed list of what is allowed or not. The purpose is to safeguard the sanctity of marriage and keep sex for the expression of love between a married couple. You don't have to agree with it, but inventing bizarre rituals to make fun of the entire religion is quite petty.
Aussies learning sex ed by a giraffe in a caravan has me in stitches 😆😆😆😆very funny but not quite true. Sex ed usually is taught around year 8. Harold the Giraffe in the caravan occurs around Year 4 at primary school. So, a good 4 years before. Still a terrific joke. 😄😄
Healthy Harold (the giraffe) was a Life Ed Australia initiative that drove around schools to teach age-appropriate lessons about health, sex, alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. It was nearly defunded in 2017, but such was the public outrage on social media by former pupils-now-parents, that it was reinstated.
Everything he said about the Mormon church is completely false. Sex isn't just "humping", he's just heard some urban legends from non-members and believed it all like a big gullible fool he is...
I'm a French man living in Australia since 2001, and every year I silently cringe at the silliness of it all... It has literally nothing to do with Christmas either :D
The Dutch do Hiep Hiep Hoera at the end of happy birthday as well. Never noticed it missing in other countries😂😂😂
Aussie daughter of a Dutchie - we do both depending on which side of the family, so yeah, definitely never noticed it missing elsewhere.🤣
I was just going to say that but you did it for me! Hieperdepiep, hoeraaaa!
We even have several birthday songs. Lang zal ze leven, er is er een jarig (hoera, hoera), 2 violen en een trommel en een fluit. And there’s another one, which I can’t think of right now
@@jannetteberends8730
Lang zal hij/ze leven,
Lang zal hij/ze leven,
Lang zal hij/ze leven,
In de gloria,
In de gloria,
In de gloria,
Hip, hip, hip, hoera!
Hip, hip, hip, hoera!
Hip, hip, hip, hoera!
Must be where we got it from 🎉🎉😂
OH MY LORD! I’m 50 years old and we’ve always sung Why was he born so beautiful at the end but my grandmother told us she invented it and I was todays years old when I realised what a cheeky bloody buggar she was!!!!!
😂 I love this!! I’m laughing out loud thinking of you realizing this!!! Thanks for sharing 😉
Yes I know the “alternative lyrics” to ‘why was he born so beautiful” and good on you nana 😜
We do hip hip hooray in South Africa as well! 🇿🇦
Good :D
My aunty will say hip hip hip hooray.
Hip Hip
Golden
It's probably a british thing that spread to the commonwealth countries
In my family we do the Happy Birthday song,
the hip, hip, hooray,
Why was he born so beautiful (why was he born at all),
for he’s a jolly good fellow (and so say all of us),
And then we count a clap for every year they were born, (getting faster, or, if you’re really old, faster then slower) with a final clap for good luck.
If there are any candles still burning after this they can blow them out, and we all eat cake sprinkled with hot wax n spit.
X'D
It's bizarre isn't it!
Hilarious!
😂😂😂
Don't forget that you are required to kiss the person next to you if you touch the bottom cutting the cake!!! The first cut is made by the birthday person, but only the first cut, then it moves onto someone else to do. Birthday person should always get the first slice. These are the rules! 🎉
as an American, I would very much like to start the hip hip hooray thing. that sounds hella fun for some reason. there's no chance though.
it is genuinely fun :D for no apparent reason 🤷
No it isn't..... I got other shit to do.........
©️Australia
Try introducing it in your family and see if it catches on.
I was born American but live in Australia now. The other day at the bowlo (bowling club - kind of a bar/restaurant with activities, highly recommend!) it was someone’s birthday. We sang the song, then the hip hop hooray thing happened and I was like “Huh?” I had been prepared for “jolly good fellow” if it happened, but wasn’t ready for that at all. Then my husband told me about the OTHER additional bits of birthday singing here 😂 It’s truly wild
Hip Hip Hooray is done in NZ, too.
And Scotland, and Ireland.
As a NZer I can confirm however we basically steal everything from them, so I'm not surprised lol
I actually gasped when he said no Christmas hats, and then when everyone in the audience in the same I felt so happy
Not being Australia, but having lived there for more than 15 years, I found this hilarious from the other perspective. Especially Gary trying to be a bloody individual!!! roflmao
what's a christmas hat i want one
He's a Jolly Good Fellow!
Jaganath
And so say all of us 😂
@@SweetlyfeAnd so say all of us...
@@YourHostNathanBurkeAnd so say all of us, for he's a jolly good fellooooooow
@@MKSouthernStar we’re a weird mob.
I'm teaching all the the Spanish children in my town to hip hip hooray
They'll love it 😅
Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South Africa and Canada all do hip hip hooray
So its a british commonwealth thing
Americans say "Hip, hip, hooray" at the end of Amazing Grace, and seasonally to the song "Christmas Shoes."
Ireland
I am Canadian and NEVER have I heard anyone do hip hip hooray until I lived in Australia in my late 20s. Happy Birthday is enough, let's get on with the party.
'How do you learn about sex ed in australia'
'well this big white van pulls up outside a school and we all climb in the back. The walls, ceiling and floor are all carpeted. Then we spend 45 minutes talking to a giraffe. If youre good and get involved you get a sticker at the end!'
And a work book to colour in
Now Harold covers drug use too. All he needs is an electric guitar and we've got the tri-fecta.
@@landkmarjoram6163 drug use really is the only explanation for healthy Harold so I suppose it makes sense he talks about it
Yeah the brain floating up out of the box!
Oh geez, the xmas paper crown had me 😅😅😅
Harold the Giraffe I remember that in primary school ❤️
One of my rellies played Harold, but I never knew what he did until this video.
In the Netherlands we sing hiep hiep hoera at the end of birthday song
So it turns out that only the Americans are lacking it, just like universal healthcare.
After the hip hip hooray, we go to 'for he's/she's a jolly good fellow/lassy...' Anyone else do that one? 😅
Started it many times but nobody ever finishes it.
@robertanderson2424 😅 I feel that pain, I would 100% join in 👍could try making it a solo act, but gets tough at 'so say all of us...' 😅
Oh geez, I laughed so hard I cried through the first four minutes of this.
Hip Hip Hooray is mainly English and Australian thing, started about the 1800s. Eventually, other countries have taken it on. 1700s, it was Give three cheers.... if i can remember correctly.
Damn... How old are you man?
@@DanielBowley-d1jby my reckoning over 300 years old? 🤔
@DanielBowley-d1j Haha, mid 50s and female. I do remember people used the following but not often "Give three cheers" when I was a lot younger. Older Australians, probably poms. I remember a lot of crap that doesn't exist anymore. And I am not even from an Australian or British background. Lmaoooo.
@Mav_F now that you say it, I remember when I was a kid, that sometimes someone would shout "three cheers for the birthday boy/girl!" Right before someone would start the hip hip hooray. I was born in the 80s
@ Yeah I think you are right about when it was stated in the singing. I think it all stopped a decade later. I guess they wanted to miss that part or people just forgot about it. Or maybe some people still say it. I haven't been to a birthday party in a very long time.
Fijians hip hip hooray, too😂😂 and then we yell, "Kaila!" (shout)...and then we all shout and cheer.
Have you noticed a lot of Aussies now sing “Why was s/he born so beautiful” to the tune of Advance Australia Fair instead of the traditional tune? 😂
Excellent, This guy is really good, I love finding new comedians.
I am the one who leaves my Christmas hat on far too long. This Christmas, I forgot i had it on and drove 2 hours home with it on my head. I even went through an RBT and wondered why the cop and his colleagues were looking at me and laughing.
😂 and I bet they made sure you blew into the bag 😂
I can't watch, the tears, the laughter😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From Australia and we sang it as… why was he born so beautiful why was he born at all For he’s a jolly good fellow, for he’s a jolly good fellow. For he’s a jolly good fellow
so say all of us, so say all of us he’s a jolly good fellow
so say all of us .. Hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray then give them taps to count the years that they are.. or improvise and say them or she..
wow they don’t have bonbons or hats for Xmas.
Harold the giraffe, dunno why we even have it no wild giraffes here 🤣 🤣 and “soaking” 😅 washing ready?? Hehe I had to say it 🤣
Another version of happy birthday we sang as a joke was
Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you
You look like a monkey and you smell like one too then the hip hip hooray etc 😅😂🤣 this was the realest & best comedy I’ve seen in awhile good work 👏🏻👏🏻
I love that this bloke jokes about real shit, makes it that much funnier
"Soaking" 😂
Urban legend with no basis in reality
kiwis and aussies are very similar - we do hip hip hooray and have bon bons at xmas with silly xmas hats - that is a British thing also
First time seeing this guy! Bloody hilarious😂👍🏻
For hes a jolly good fella,and so say all of us..hip hip horray.😊
Also sing “why was he/she born so beautiful?
Why was he/she born at all?
He/she’s no bloody use to anyone
No bloody use at all”
Followed by much laughter😂
Funny as hell 😂😂😂😂. Couldn't stop pissing myself laughing 😂😂😂😂😂. 🎉 Awesome show!
In preschools we even sing "Happy goodbye to you" when someone is moving away. We'll sing at the drop of a hat. 😂
My brother Vic never puts his hat on. There, I've said it.
I never put those bloody hats on for long, never fit and make me itch.
There's always one!
VIC 😱😱🤭🤣
Heathenry! 😡🤯you must wear the crown
Don’t forget to also add “The Horses Arse Song” 😂
Harold was the sh!t, those twinkly lights on the roof mesmerised me as a youngster 🦒
Loved this!
That’s Gold 🤣
Spot on about the stuff in the house.
"Its incredible, but not helpful in this situation"🤣
So many good lines 😂😂😂😂 very good!
I have never heard of that "Why was he born so beautiful" ending, i've only ever heard "For he's a jolly good fellow"
GOLD! :D "Kevin" .. made it even better .. nice :)
Yes i did it, same reaction i got, they just looked at me thinking i was an alien
I feel so ripped off that I didn't learn from Harold the Giraffe.
This made me feel so damn patriotic🇦🇺
And we also sing For He's A Jolly Good Fellow so yes, the happy birthday song goes on for 16 mins
Oh my gosh, Harold the giraffe 😂😂😂 that class was so weird and awkward 😂
Funny that English speakers say happy birthday, whereas Poles say "May you be allowed to live 100 years" - more future oriented.
I was born in Australia and moved to England with Australian family when young.
This would be normal to me as a kid but fortunately I never did this outside of family birthdays.
But I’ve only just been told about this 🤣 30 years on
Omg I’m dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fark this was funny as! You touring in Tasmania? I thought you were married to my wife!
Harold also taught us about drinking and smoking XD
Omg he’s hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️
Hip hip hooray 🙌😉🎉
HAPPY HAROLD!! I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THAT!
I remember spending Christmas at a friend's house when i was 14...thats when i first saw the hats...and thought wtf is going on ?!
😂😂
The old cheese catcher😂
Kevin is his bouncer.
Yanks are Strange 😃
Agreed 😂
Oh god; Harold the giraffe haha
At our house you ‘win Christmas’ if you get the gold crown 😊.
legend
Thank god someone has mentiobed shower taps.
Every god damn time I have a shower I’m either burnt to a crisp or instantly frozen solid by an explosion of cold water AND btw ITS ALWAYS A SURPRISE.
Wingman? Trampoline buddy? Same thing!
Showers are ALL different in the UK, too! It’s INSANE, you need an engineering degree just to get clean over there!
I know, we’re bears of very little brain here in Australia. One hot tap, one cold tap and that’s it.
for he's a jolly good fellow
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah and our birthday celebrations go for a week or more .... just sayin
I imagine the kiwis do hip hip etc?
I'm an Aussie and British people do hip hip hooray as well. But yeah I only found out about Americans not doing it about a year or 2 ago
6:00 this is Patrice O'Neal's channel and he and the ppl on The Opie And Anthony Show literally spent an hour talking about dudes knobs and how having no foreskin is better 😂
Then we do the song of horse's head.
Why did you bring up the Giraffe.. ffs i repressed that shit. Also the dentist caravans
South Africans do that too
my favourite thing about americans is that theyll believe anything you tell them
Omg, never heard of soaking before. Religions and their silly restrictions and even sillier exemptions!
So funny … but not true. Just idiot, young Americans.
It's completely made-up urban legends. There is no such practice or exemptions. No sex means no sexual interaction of any kind, there is no detailed list of what is allowed or not. The purpose is to safeguard the sanctity of marriage and keep sex for the expression of love between a married couple. You don't have to agree with it, but inventing bizarre rituals to make fun of the entire religion is quite petty.
Aussies learning sex ed by a giraffe in a caravan has me in stitches 😆😆😆😆very funny but not quite true. Sex ed usually is taught around year 8. Harold the Giraffe in the caravan occurs around Year 4 at primary school. So, a good 4 years before. Still a terrific joke. 😄😄
We dont do it in Canada either
😊 Parking, or Bouncing Shirl? 😎
@BUSHY33GRANTHAM hip hip hooray
@@shirleymarchand5800 OMG,👀👀. Sorry, my bad. 😊
@BUSHY33GRANTHAM lolol no prob
@@shirleymarchand5800 😊👍from Aust.
How much snow did you get for Christmas? 😂
😂😂
16:16 😆😂
You’ve got to do why was he born so beautiful….etc and then hooray for Jason hooray at last hooray for Jason, he’s a horse’s arse etc.
Now I understand the problem Trump had with showers. He didn’t figure it out yet.
I'm the one who won't wear the hat. lol.
kiwis do that
I didn't get the "giraffe in a caravan" part. Please explain
Healthy Harold (the giraffe) was a Life Ed Australia initiative that drove around schools to teach age-appropriate lessons about health, sex, alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. It was nearly defunded in 2017, but such was the public outrage on social media by former pupils-now-parents, that it was reinstated.
@peggyaeschlimann4180 thanks
I did not get Harold the Giraffe. I feel jipped.
@@naomipask1809 🦒😆
The giraffe in a van thing might be regional or before my time because I don't know what that is, I'm 26
And the problem with this is what?😅
“The rest of the world”? Mate, have you been anywhere other than America? Everywhere else does hip hooray.
No wonder they are so confused they harry half job every thing
Pls aussie is regular. South Africa its hip hip, horray x3 finishing with nog 'n piep, horrah!
Everything he said about the Mormon church is completely false. Sex isn't just "humping", he's just heard some urban legends from non-members and believed it all like a big gullible fool he is...
You evidently know NOTHING about the Mormon religion.
Yeah sounds like he's on the right track to me.....
It's just comedy. Comedy doesn't need to be factual. It just needs to make people laugh.
Oh everybody knows about your cult and how it demeans women
You're in a cult. Js
Nobody or organization is safe from Australian humour. Learn to laugh at yourself.
Worse ever comeden don't waste time watching
Each to their own 😊
I’m Australian 🇦🇺 we don’t do the bon bons or hats, I never did that to my kids …….
I'm a French man living in Australia since 2001, and every year I silently cringe at the silliness of it all... It has literally nothing to do with Christmas either :D
@@NicolasConnaultso what. It’s a bit of silliness and fun.
@naomipask1809 I'm sorry, I found the story hilarious too, I'm just concerned about people who think it's true.
Nah it's true at least here in Melbourne. My family do it every year
Always been apart of our Christmas. We don’t give a shit if we look stupid, we’re Aussie. ❤
Your not funny.
😂😂😂😂😂