I asked a Brit, an Australian and an American about attitudes, beliefs, customs, and traditions

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2017
  • Hello! Everyone!!
    Before I even begin, I first wrote British(English?) but the title was too long so I had to write Brit.
    *Updated - Please Read!
    After reading through a lot of your comments, I think I need to clarify some things about this video. I created about 10 videos with a leading English language Institute in Korea about 2 years ago.
    Sam, Bella, and John all worked for this institute at that time. I don't know if they still do. I have not kept in touch. I had not met them before shooting this video. I was basically told that a British, Australian and American teacher would be available for my video so I came up with questions I was curious about. I did not know John was homeschooled and if I had known, I would not have asked questions about the school system, of course.
    It was my mistake of coming up with questions for people I didn't know.
    So, please refrain from commenting negatively on John, Bella and Sam. I will make sure to carefully select for my next video. Thanks!

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  • @lrgd
    @lrgd  4 года назад +114

    *Updated - Please Read!
    After reading through a lot of your comments, I think I need to clarify some things about this video. I created about 10 videos with a leading English language Institute in Korea about 2 years ago.
    Sam, Bella, and John all worked for this institute at that time. I don't know if they still do. I hadn't met them before shooting this video. I was basically told that a British, Australian and American teacher would be available for my video so I came up with questions I was curious about.
    It was my mistake of coming up with questions for people I didn't know.
    So, please refrain from commenting negatively on John, Bella and Sam.
    I will make sure to carefully select for my next video. Thanks!

    • @billnyetherussianspy3857
      @billnyetherussianspy3857 4 года назад +1

      Still, no one has replied?

    • @Twitchte
      @Twitchte 4 года назад +1

      Hi

    • @Prakriti2041
      @Prakriti2041 4 года назад +3

      i enjoyed watching, the questions where good.

    • @LeaCollingwoodMagpies
      @LeaCollingwoodMagpies 4 года назад +1

      Ohhhhh n just by the way .....No one is perfect ....Not even the Queen is perfect LOL 😆😆

    • @jenpingc.
      @jenpingc. 4 года назад +15

      I find it funny and bewildering that people expect them to represent all the cultures in an ENTIRE country, she's not a "TRUE Australian" not a "TRUE American" etc. Obviously they know about their own local culture more than places further away, even within the same country. It's a textbook case of In-group favouritism ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @vdb000
    @vdb000 5 лет назад +720

    *HOW COULD SHE FORGET THE HEMSWORTH BROTHER!!S*

    • @erin_peachxx5652
      @erin_peachxx5652 4 года назад +18

      And Kylie Minogue

    • @tehleci6299
      @tehleci6299 4 года назад +23

      Nicole kidman

    • @megcooney2520
      @megcooney2520 4 года назад +27

      Margot Robbie

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад +3

      Meg Cooney what about Russell Crowe , Eric Bana no australian celebrities she must be living under a rock

    • @megcooney2520
      @megcooney2520 4 года назад +4

      @@michelleflood8220 I thought Russel Crowe was a kiwi?

  • @danieljones83
    @danieljones83 5 лет назад +327

    Bro, the Queen is clearly the most famous person we've got. She's on the freaking money.

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад +2

      zipZIP that’s not irony it’s because we are a commonwealth country you numpty most commonwealth countries including our neighbors in New Zealand have her on their stamps and currency it’s just fact I think you’ll find she’s on the Canadian currency as well they are another commonwealth country . There’s many that make it up including South Africa 🇿🇦 Zimbabwe 🇿🇼are as well basically if they are in the commonwealth games then the likelihood of Queen Elizabeth being on their currency ( coins and notes ) will be high

    • @OnlyRusseLLHD
      @OnlyRusseLLHD 4 года назад +6

      @Zero Cool Well it would because fame is literally just "Being known" by a lot of people.

    • @froeloe
      @froeloe 4 года назад

      Zero Cool, partly true. “Most Famous” is relative. it can be geographical and by time. Most famous back in the day or most famous now? Most famous generally everywhere or most famous in certain places?

  • @Steve_The_Tote
    @Steve_The_Tote 5 лет назад +702

    I think it’s hard to give one person in America a voice of what to do in America and what it’s like because every state is so different.

    • @Deedric_Kee
      @Deedric_Kee 5 лет назад +4

      👍

    • @asherandai1000
      @asherandai1000 5 лет назад +44

      That's the same for UK and Australia. This UK guy seems like a right posh bastard to me and nothing like 99% people I've met.

    • @my-sn8ij
      @my-sn8ij 5 лет назад +3

      Kyle Nott exactly 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @Koii.Jeanie
      @Koii.Jeanie 4 года назад +14

      True, I live in Southern California around LA, and some people assume we talk like the Kardashians.

    • @Sageboy13
      @Sageboy13 4 года назад +3

      @@Koii.Jeanie Y'all do

  • @KanyeT1306
    @KanyeT1306 5 лет назад +188

    The "Shrimp on the Barbie" comes from an advert run to try and get more American tourists to come to Australia, hence why they use the American term shrimp. In Australia, we call them prawns.

    • @dignity8833
      @dignity8833 4 года назад

      Probably wrong but is that Vernon Roche as your profile picture??

    • @LeaCollingwoodMagpies
      @LeaCollingwoodMagpies 4 года назад

      We dont even throw shrimps🍤 on the barbie ....More to the point of nice big juicy rump steak🥩 lol 🤣🤣

    • @Prakriti2041
      @Prakriti2041 4 года назад +1

      reminds me of 'rescuers down under'
      "Throw another shrimp on the barbie, girls, 'cause HERE I COME!" ~Wilbur

    • @LeaCollingwoodMagpies
      @LeaCollingwoodMagpies 4 года назад +1

      @@Prakriti2041
      LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад +2

      KanyeT exactly an old tourism ad by Paul Hogan back in the eighties I think the reason they used shrimp in the ad was to appeal to Americans and give them a reference point because yes we do call them prawns here in oz well at least I do as a sydneysider!

  • @valocator3923
    @valocator3923 5 лет назад +542

    John the American: *talks about how he thinks brits show little emotion*
    Ben the Brit: *TaLKs aBoUT ThE WEaTheR*

    • @rosieanox7557
      @rosieanox7557 5 лет назад +15

      Valocator Sam, you swine

    • @thunderfoot11
      @thunderfoot11 5 лет назад +16

      I have a theory about England, they conquered the world for two reasons. They home island is rainy and dreary and they needed good vacation spots. Like their weather, their food is rather bland, so they needed good take out. Hence they conquered, India, Africa, The Carribean, parts of Asia, etc, etc, etc... :)

    • @zekielo2811
      @zekielo2811 5 лет назад

      I'm Texan , What is in and out Burger?

    • @linaa5341
      @linaa5341 5 лет назад +4

      I’ve never wanted to go to England because in every picture Or video I’ve seen of England the weather is terrible

    • @hoetoucher2180
      @hoetoucher2180 5 лет назад +5

      thunderfoot11 bland food?

  • @DarkNaomi
    @DarkNaomi 6 лет назад +1213

    John should have said 'politics' for, 'something to not say to Americans' question. I feel that politics, and opinions about the current US president is a very touchy subject here.

    • @ce461
      @ce461 6 лет назад +27

      retroxlove not so touching, but you don’t want a argument for 3 hours about who has the louder bark.

    • @BulletTheEnforcer
      @BulletTheEnforcer 6 лет назад +55

      As an American, I absolutely agree, but the problem you describe is not just restricted to the current president; instead, I would argue that it is problem found with nearly any US president in American history. People will expect you to unquestioningly take their side and agree with their own opinion about the political system, the president and whichever political party he or she comes from. There is absolutely no gray area, middle ground, or just having a different opinion that does not neatly fit into whichever two narrow boxes of political and social opinion the media has decided can legitimately exist within the nation's consciousness.

    • @BulletTheEnforcer
      @BulletTheEnforcer 6 лет назад +35

      @SmoothRide
      "Nah...politics and US President Trump are only touchy subjects to the
      anti-American fringe community living in the US. Only anti-Americans
      who hate the US Constitution and hate America, also hate Trump. But
      the Real Americans...the majority...absolutely LOVE how Trump is now
      repairing all the damage that was caused by the former Shuck~N~Jive,
      Usurper who was squatting rent-free in the White House."
      Your statement is a perfect example of what I am talking about. You stated "Only anti-Americans who hate the US Constitution and hate America, also hate Trump..." you have made the fallacious claim that if a person disagrees with or dislikes Trump, they are anti-American. You then claim that "...Real Americans...", an ethnic group that I've never heard of, "Love Trump." From your aforementioned statement you have made the fallacious assertion that in order to be a real American you must absolutely, uncompromisingly love President Trump, and that's stupidly false; furthermore, you have blaringly implied that if I do not like President Trump or agree with every little thing that he does, then I or anyone else who disagrees with his actions are anti-American. I also find your use of the phrase "...Shuck~N~Jive, Usurper..." to be quite telling as to what type of person you actually are. If the previous president, President Barrack Obama, were truly a power-hungry usurper who was willing to hold onto power regardless of the cost of his actions for the citizens of this country, President Trump would not be the Chief Executive of the United States. Everything you accused President Obama of doing, President Trump is actually doing. I did not agree with all of President Obama's actions when he was president, and I extend the same attitude to President Trump's. The constitution of the United States gives me and you the right to legitimately disagree with and criticize the government without fear of reciprocity. I will use my right to express my opinion, just as you are doing. I believe we have both proved u/retroxlove's point: politics is a subject that you should definitely not bring up to Americans. :)

    • @rickyricardo9710
      @rickyricardo9710 6 лет назад +16

      the four things you're not supposed to talk about are sex, death, politics, and religion lol

    • @BenignAndaHalf
      @BenignAndaHalf 6 лет назад +5

      It damn sure is, the sheer amount of mindless liberal sheep just droning around believing anything the evil scumshit Democrats say is enraging. Not to mention the embarrassment to humanity that calls itself “feminism”.

  • @bethwright8531
    @bethwright8531 5 лет назад +531

    John needs to broaden his American horizons.

    • @monkeydude9192
      @monkeydude9192 5 лет назад +61

      Beth Wright Truly. California is one of the last places you should visit. But that’s a Californian for you. They have second rate everything, but you wouldn’t know it talking to them.

    • @paooul_dixon
      @paooul_dixon 5 лет назад +20

      What do you expect, he's a Californian

    • @nikosfilipino
      @nikosfilipino 5 лет назад +56

      Pft, California is one of the most diverse places in the U.S next to New York. I do agree you should visit other parts of the states like Wyoming, Georgia, NY and Washington, but Ca is definitely a must.

    • @Udontkno7
      @Udontkno7 5 лет назад +5

      Florida is pretty nice, don't forget Illinois and Washington :)

    • @monkeydude9192
      @monkeydude9192 5 лет назад +14

      @@nikosfilipino Diverse =/= good. The value just doesn't exist in Cali. There are plenty of other places to go in the US where you'll get better for cheaper. I'll make a concession for the national parks like Yosemite and Redwood.

  • @senxiv4232
    @senxiv4232 5 лет назад +139

    The problem with food in Australia, is that we don't really consider fast food places "restaurants".
    We eat more often at independently/privately owned cafes or what you might consider a classy restaurant. They aren't big brand places, but the food is REALLY good.
    For a popular bakery that we eat at, there is a place called "Banjos".

    • @jdz3258
      @jdz3258 4 года назад

      Amber Hopkins I love banjos it’s a good bakery

    • @azreal4633
      @azreal4633 4 года назад

      banjos sounds familiar. like something i used to go to a few years ago

    • @ioioire4684
      @ioioire4684 4 года назад +2

      What in the fuck is a banjos.

    • @zombiepirate8999
      @zombiepirate8999 4 года назад

      Or two Bob snob, that's my fave

    • @kurn2505
      @kurn2505 4 года назад

      never heard of banjos

  • @sad_kermit
    @sad_kermit 6 лет назад +1430

    Wow you can tell this aussie is a city chick. G'day is a staple

    • @declan99
      @declan99 5 лет назад +288

      Just a typical Melbourne hipster that never gets out of the city.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 5 лет назад +51

      MemeAddiction It's normal in Melbourne too

    • @MrPhantom453
      @MrPhantom453 5 лет назад +12

      Was doing okay until then.

    • @user-fi8sp4dp3u
      @user-fi8sp4dp3u 5 лет назад +31

      Or howya goin

    • @rosaliewalford8020
      @rosaliewalford8020 5 лет назад +35

      Lmao I live in New Zealand and I’m pretty sure we say G’day WAYYY more than Aussies do 😂😂😂

  • @JackhammerJesus
    @JackhammerJesus 5 лет назад +67

    "I think the stereotype is that everybody is attractive and good looking"
    John, looking straight at her: "Not true!"
    Charming!

    • @LilithsLittleSister
      @LilithsLittleSister 4 года назад +1

      I think they also know each other and he was picking at her. He has a sarcastic side to him I have noticed with other videos.

  • @jeffgreen3376
    @jeffgreen3376 4 года назад +34

    If a foreign tourist asked me what areas to see, I would say The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, New York City, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Washington DC and Asheville, NC. Maybe Hollywood (if you're into movies), Rodeo Drive (if you're into expensive shopping) or San Francisco in California, but certainly not Los Angeles. If you like skiing, try Vale Colorado. If you like the beach, South Beach (east of Miami) or Clearwater Beach (west of Tampa). If you like amusement parks, Kissimmee/Orlando Florida is the place to go (Disney World, Epcot, Sea World, Wet N Wild and many other smaller theme parks are there).

  • @cassidy3138
    @cassidy3138 6 лет назад +718

    Just going to be honest, as an Australian my self, the girl didnt really do Australia justice

    • @kristymakepeace8431
      @kristymakepeace8431 6 лет назад +129

      Definitely agree. Also most Australian enjoy making jokes about our stereotypes. It's a bit of a laugh for most of us. "drop bears, G'day ect"

    • @Slay0rwr4th
      @Slay0rwr4th 6 лет назад +14

      100% agree

    • @JoshuaAustralia
      @JoshuaAustralia 6 лет назад +20

      Am I the only one that was thinking that Australians think the complete opposite when the American was mentioning the stereotypes at the beginning

    • @starrynightfall00
      @starrynightfall00 6 лет назад +55

      Agreed. Making fun of ourselves is a staple of Australian humor lol But it is really hard to find one person who can represent all of our country's values though.

    • @smolsannie
      @smolsannie 6 лет назад +95

      when she said that aussies don't say g'day ?? like ?? where do u come from ??

  • @anisaali8252
    @anisaali8252 6 лет назад +127

    I knew the girl was from Melbourne before she said it! It really is true that we have regional differences within our accents, though I think it's much easier for us Aussies to tell them apart than outsiders considering the differences are much more minor than those in other English speaking countries.

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +6

      I would definitely not be able to differentiate accents by regions 🙄

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 6 лет назад +24

      Her accent is standard for any Australian city. I only knew she wasn't a Queenslander because she talked about AFL instead of Rugby or League.

    • @LachiBoii
      @LachiBoii 5 лет назад

      Yeah, it was pretty easy (for me at least) to tell she was Victorian beforehand. The way she says Melbourne make it completely obvious to most though I think.

    • @LachiBoii
      @LachiBoii 5 лет назад

      Most of us in Victoria have the sounds /e/ and /ae/ merged when we speak, hence why we pronounce Allan and Ellen the same, say Malbourne and Halicopter, etc. To us, most from outside the state pronounce Melbourne with the 'e' instead of the 'a'.

    • @Wulfbaine1
      @Wulfbaine1 5 лет назад

      You could tell she was from Melbourne when she said noone says gday. Lots of aussies do in any other town thats not the centre of the big cities. Go to any other suburb/town and you'll hear it a lot. Along with "hows it goin" as well.

  • @shinaomisanya5367
    @shinaomisanya5367 4 года назад +34

    "The most famous person in your country?"
    Me: Whoever is trending that day on Twitter.

  • @nickspencer6571
    @nickspencer6571 5 лет назад +210

    They need a southerner and a yankie for America.

    • @___Nobody__
      @___Nobody__ 5 лет назад +35

      And a Texan. Texans and southerners are not the same.

    • @paooul_dixon
      @paooul_dixon 5 лет назад +25

      @@___Nobody__ Thank you Texan!! As a Virginian myself I always say that Texas and Florida aren't Southern. Parts of em are, but the rest aren't anymore and have their own distinct cultures.

    • @___Nobody__
      @___Nobody__ 5 лет назад +1

      Paul Dixon Yup. East Texas maybe. But anything Nacogdoches/west is pure Texan.

    • @kaitlynbrady8255
      @kaitlynbrady8255 5 лет назад +10

      Nick Spencer why would we want a southerner to represent us lmao. That’s like the worst it can get

    • @DanielSmith-kp2gt
      @DanielSmith-kp2gt 5 лет назад +3

      @@kaitlynbrady8255 why do you think that?

  • @thanderlin4058
    @thanderlin4058 6 лет назад +267

    As an Australian I'd say outside of the typical meat pies and BBQ - we excel in Asian cuisine - probably the best outside of Asia. The average Aussie eats a crazy amount of Asian food (also Italian/Greek) - it's practically a staple. This is mainly because our closest neighbor is Asia and we have a long history with adapting with food brought to Aus by immigrants. Of course I'm just speaking broadly. Also we're coffee snobs - I say this affectionately. The Espresso coffee culture is one of the most sophisticated in the world. It's one of the reasons why Starbucks actually failed in Australia - it was so terrible in comparison that Starbucks selling coffee to an Aussie was like someone selling ice-cubes to an Eskimo. The local gas station could do better and cheaper. They were eventually forced to shut down two-thirds of their stores in the early 2000's. The only other place Starbucks failed is Italy. I seriously have no idea why I went off on this tangent but thought I should drop it in. Thanks for the video!

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +28

      Australia sounds like a fine place to live...

    • @kowaikuma
      @kowaikuma 6 лет назад +29

      This is true! Probably 70% of the food I eat is Asian cuisine. It's just very easy, healthy, and delicious.

    • @JohannChow
      @JohannChow 5 лет назад +15

      FYI Starbucks also failed in Sweden. As one of the nations that has the highest coffee consumption, Starbucks just can't survive well (and there's a local chain "espresso house" which is way better than Starbucks!)

    • @cocoacoolness
      @cocoacoolness 5 лет назад +12

      Yes i agree, we eat so much asian food to the point where there is probably more asian restaurants than western. There's also lots of taverns which sell your typical steaks or whatever. Id also say that Australia has its own unique kind of handburger. I like it best homemade where you can add everything, including stuff like beatroot and pinapple. I also agree on the coffee thing, i tried starbucks once and it was the worst coffee id ever had.

    • @tarrynhouse3662
      @tarrynhouse3662 5 лет назад +6

      Am I the only Aussie that thought of Hog's Breath

  • @johnlabus7359
    @johnlabus7359 6 лет назад +376

    The USA is a huge place with a lot of people. I'd say that most Americans would not like to be told that we are all alike. The country has many different subcultures as evidenced by the constant political infighting between two very different World views, and everything in between.

    • @autumnburra
      @autumnburra 6 лет назад +16

      John Labus im pretty sure thats also the same for the uk and australia. for me, having a southern english person representing the entire of southern and northern england, wales, scotland and northern ireland is pretty annoying because the uk has over 15 different dialects and hes using one to represent four countries.

    • @telecasteredtodeath
      @telecasteredtodeath 5 лет назад +8

      Agreed, its probably the same with all countries and cultures. This young lady is from Melbourne, those of us north of Sydney would disagree but overall somewhat agree with her perceptions.

    • @CallsignVega
      @CallsignVega 5 лет назад +20

      Ya people forget that the US is extremely diverse in people, culture and land. We have almost FOUR times as many people as the UK and Australia combined!

    • @MsPinkwolf
      @MsPinkwolf 5 лет назад +6

      woopie do. It's not a competition. The UK has diverse people and land too. Why do americans always have to try and belittle everyone else?

    • @Davon__
      @Davon__ 5 лет назад +15

      LMAOO why are you getting offended from that?? and youre right its not a competition but youre making it sound like it is one

  • @highdelta3561
    @highdelta3561 5 лет назад +307

    "I think Canadians get offended by that" yes we dont like it, it pisses me off.

    • @IvaZinga
      @IvaZinga 4 года назад +17

      Well at least Americans do care if someone is Canadian or American, we in Europe dont really think about that kind of stuff because its all hollywood so sorry about that

    • @shelbypierson5118
      @shelbypierson5118 4 года назад +21

      yea...we really REALLY do not like being told oh yea Canada and the states is basically the same. Its similar dont get me wrong but two VERY different countries.

    • @juderye2842
      @juderye2842 4 года назад +2

      Shelby Pierson i wanna move to canada but never usa

    • @cyan1294
      @cyan1294 4 года назад +20

      I heard Canada is a nice state, but iv also heard people complain about how Canadians always try to explain that "they are an individual/independent nation" and also brag about their "free healthcare" they are like the Texans, they don't think they are states.

    • @smilesalltheway4ever
      @smilesalltheway4ever 4 года назад +2

      suck it up lol

  • @sugercookieflims5143
    @sugercookieflims5143 4 года назад +119

    Being an aussia, i got pissed when she didnt mention chris hemsworth 😂

    • @skyblue2708
      @skyblue2708 4 года назад +2

      Yeah that's instantly what I thought of. I mean even in 2017 I'm pretty sure he's one of if not the most famous Australian.

    • @harry19841218
      @harry19841218 4 года назад +2

      Nicolde kidman, cate blanchet, robie margot, kylie minogue,

    • @xero6396
      @xero6396 4 года назад +2

      Yes, and the ones below by Harry. Isla Fisher, Rebel Wilson, Naomi Watts, Rose Byrne, Heath Ledger (I think she said that), Eric Bana, Simon Baker, Guy Pearce, Ben Mendelssohn, Rachel Griffiths, Hugo Weaving, Mia Wasikowska, and Anthony LaPaglia. Miranda Kerr, Elle MacPherson, Jennifer Hawkins, etc., etc. We claim Russell Crowe, Eric Bana, Nicole Kidman, Kylie Minogue and Mel Gibson as our own for living here for a long time and acting here before they hit the big time. We grew up watching all the other actors and actresses listed here on TV.
      Teresa Palmer is our Adelaide girl.

    • @froeloe
      @froeloe 4 года назад

      Yes, THOR!

    • @RaviTeja-yr1gv
      @RaviTeja-yr1gv 4 года назад +1

      Australia is nothing but thousands miles of waste land, just because you speak English that doesn’t mean you should put yourselves in the same league of US and UK

  • @enimofe5100
    @enimofe5100 6 лет назад +571

    Girl what about Chris Hemsworth

  • @brolysbuns6500
    @brolysbuns6500 6 лет назад +144

    Margot robbie, the hemsworth brothers, Miranda kerr !!!

    • @blinkarmy1847
      @blinkarmy1847 6 лет назад +1

      Chanumon and the queen Sia
      btw hi fellow ikonic❤

    • @brolysbuns6500
      @brolysbuns6500 6 лет назад

      Hiiiii. I actually had no idea she was Australian ;)

    • @apersiannihilist5632
      @apersiannihilist5632 5 лет назад +1

      Russell Crowe

    • @koomnies
      @koomnies 5 лет назад

      exactly xD

    • @takaitiaberahama9523
      @takaitiaberahama9523 5 лет назад +1

      is Nicole Kidman Aussie to? I can't remeber. I don't really watch TV and that anymore 😂

  • @Lorijenken
    @Lorijenken 5 лет назад +129

    3:28 "See British people kind of merge Canada and American into 1 entity" OHHHH HELL NO...MY MAPLE SYRUP IS BOILING RIGHT NOW HOW DARE YOU :P

    • @lelo5247
      @lelo5247 5 лет назад +10

      Crazy Buttboarding Guy As a British, this guy probably speaks for himself, because we definitely don’t do this

    • @my-sn8ij
      @my-sn8ij 5 лет назад +1

      Plus i like Canada more better

    • @bethan4770
      @bethan4770 5 лет назад +4

      I kinda do that aswell tho...

    • @OwlpoAnimations
      @OwlpoAnimations 4 года назад +7

      I’m American and we do not want to be mixed with Canada (not for anything bad we just want to be know for us and only us)

    • @IvaZinga
      @IvaZinga 4 года назад

      in Europe everyone merge that because its all hollywood

  • @tyestone9586
    @tyestone9586 5 лет назад +75

    Famous Australians
    Hugh Jackman
    Iggy Azalea
    Chris Hemsworth
    Liam Hemsworth
    5sos members
    AC/DC
    Keith Urban
    Kylie Minogue
    Dannii Minogue
    Nicole Kidman
    Delta Goodrem
    Cate Blanchett
    Heath Ledger
    Portia De Rossi
    Jesse Conte
    Toni Collette
    Isla Fisher
    Mel Gibson
    Naomi Watts
    The Veronicas
    Olivia Newton-John
    John Farnham
    Molly Meldrum
    Ned Kelly (if that counts)
    Kent Oak?
    Jacob Elordi (Noah Flynn from the kissing booth)
    There are so many what are you talking about Bella!

    • @k.clarissawaanjaisnowballp7843
      @k.clarissawaanjaisnowballp7843 5 лет назад +1

      Tye Stone 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @martinbyrne9373
      @martinbyrne9373 5 лет назад

      Most famous aussie mentioned in aust... ken oath.. i hear about him alot

    • @tyestone9586
      @tyestone9586 5 лет назад +4

      @@martinbyrne9373 im sorry who??

    • @WOLFNBEAST
      @WOLFNBEAST 5 лет назад +3

      AC/DC

    • @tyestone9586
      @tyestone9586 5 лет назад +2

      @@WOLFNBEAST they're Australian? ?? Wow I had no idea

  • @cherrycheol8895
    @cherrycheol8895 5 лет назад +446

    Americans also get very offended by politics and anything to do with race, gender and sexuality

    • @CardGameAcolyte
      @CardGameAcolyte 5 лет назад +47

      I am American and can confirm

    • @cherrycheol8895
      @cherrycheol8895 5 лет назад +6

      Zachary Robbins Same here lol

    • @chere100
      @chere100 5 лет назад +9

      They're certainly not popular topics amongst acquaintances.

    • @hankkingsley2976
      @hankkingsley2976 5 лет назад +52

      SJW's and liberal wackos get offended, real Americans enjoy offending them.

    • @brendonmorehouse4896
      @brendonmorehouse4896 5 лет назад +3

      Also personality, politics, family, etc.

  • @harrypo1808
    @harrypo1808 6 лет назад +84

    I'm from regional Victoria and people here definitely say g'day casually!

    • @Busman500PTEnthusiast
      @Busman500PTEnthusiast 6 лет назад +8

      I'm from Gisborne (40 Minutes out of Melbourne) which some people consider Regional Victoria And it is rare to hear G'day unless you're an old man, tradie or a Bogan.

    • @seleth6068
      @seleth6068 6 лет назад +4

      I'm a city guy and I say G'day all the time and I'm not a tradie, old man, or bogan. That said not many others seem to.

    • @kennethle6723
      @kennethle6723 6 лет назад

      Busman500 Public Transport Fan oath

    • @popcornchat766
      @popcornchat766 5 лет назад +1

      Even in the outer suburbs of Melbourne like Narre Warren, people use G'day

    • @takaitiaberahama9523
      @takaitiaberahama9523 5 лет назад

      they say gday here in Springvale and also braeside

  • @ggenda1217
    @ggenda1217 5 лет назад +24

    10:01 I’m Scottish worse thing to say is calling someone from Scotland Ireland or wales english it drives us mental we are Scottish ,Irish or Welsh

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад +2

      The Time Stamper exactly a mistake I never make seeing I’m of Irish descent ( I’m australian ) but I have family in Ireland , friends in Scotland and Wales and also have Scots Irish and potentially welsh as well so I definitely don’t make that mistake !

    • @bandlover341
      @bandlover341 4 года назад

      SaneGlobe it’s not really the same because wales Scotland Ireland and England are basically different countries they’re just united (Scotland and wales along with England make Great Britain and add Northern Ireland you get the United Kingdom) because England invaded them and because Scotland and England had to share a king and henceforth United the kingdoms whereas the whole of the us is one country like Wales and Scotland even have their own language (Gaelic) and there’s also the Irish language as well

  • @darrensar4541
    @darrensar4541 5 лет назад +72

    idk if its bc John is from a different part of the US than me but I related to like none of what he said

    • @paooul_dixon
      @paooul_dixon 5 лет назад +26

      It probably is. We're just such a massive country with so vast differences in subcultures here. We are the size of Europe of course and many of our states are larger than the British Isles.

    • @marcieporter7606
      @marcieporter7606 4 года назад +8

      yes definitely depends which part you grew up, i live in southern west america so i knew five guys and in n out. Tho i think he should have said americans get upset about political affairs the most because we take these politics more seriously than other countries it seems.

    • @jeffgreen3376
      @jeffgreen3376 4 года назад

      Same here.

    • @trymv1578
      @trymv1578 4 года назад +6

      @@marcieporter7606 Yeah it killed me that he named In N Out because it's like a SoCal thing and literally nowhere else in the US. I love this trio's videos but they really need an East Coast or Deep-Southern person to balance John's West Coast background.

    • @sarahmchugh4169
      @sarahmchugh4169 4 года назад

      That’s not true, it’s in NorCal too. Also I’ve heard there are a few token shops in other areas.

  • @macielanee
    @macielanee 6 лет назад +214

    I was waiting for him to say Beyonce and then I just hear and Pratt and go what?????

    • @goldaria9228
      @goldaria9228 5 лет назад +4

      Macie Smith yah like seriously I barely knew who chris Pratt was. Brad Pitt Katie Perry etc not chris Pratt lol

    • @paulsantiago7643
      @paulsantiago7643 5 лет назад +4

      @@goldaria9228 no one is extremely important in the USA it's almost all ways subjective or optional for famous people it's about the person who thinks this person is extremely well known...
      JOHN ISN'T A AMERICAN.

    • @flewkisdead
      @flewkisdead 5 лет назад +3

      Beyonce is okay. She is a little "too big" in the US. Internationally, she's huge, but not as big as in America.
      Also, it is generally easier to recognize an actress than a musician. Movies can be dubbed or even captioned, music can't (well it can, but it generally is not done).
      So objectively speaking, Beyonce < Pratt simply because his image has probably been seen by more people than her image and/or her voice.

    • @DeezNutz-pg9io
      @DeezNutz-pg9io 5 лет назад

      Macie Lane of Michael jackson LOL

    • @MARQUARIUSZARNICKLE
      @MARQUARIUSZARNICKLE 5 лет назад +2

      I would’ve thought he’d say Donald trump. He’s definitely a celeb and probably the most we’ll known, you know, cuz he’s president

  • @sparrow40k
    @sparrow40k 5 лет назад +29

    4:20 I like how she unknowingly admits that Melbourne is the hipster central of Australia

    • @Prakriti2041
      @Prakriti2041 4 года назад

      in this video she reminded me a lot of the kind of people who live on the north west coast.

    • @xero6396
      @xero6396 4 года назад

      Yeah, but she's right that the east coast is the best place to go. Melbourne and Sydney are where it's at.

  • @violetash9597
    @violetash9597 5 лет назад +7

    If you want to visit the US, I recommend Washington D.C., to start. Then take some time to visit the Black Hills in South Dakota; maybe even Mackinac [pronounced Mack-in-Ah] Island in Michigan. You should also try visiting The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan. And if you like to honor the dead, check out our largest military cemetery in Arlington, Virginia (literally called Arlington Cemetery). New Orleans, Louisiana is also a great spot to visit! Definitely has its own unique culture and flare. It doesn’t hurt to try to squeeze in a little bit of everything.

  • @sliat1981
    @sliat1981 Год назад +1

    I think they’re really good. They don’t put each other down or anything. They have great charisma together

  • @simplyshama
    @simplyshama 6 лет назад +116

    funny thing is Nando's is South African. It's the most loved food place in the UK but it's afro-portugese cuisine

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +5

      Right. I haven’t tried nandos yet.😂

    • @simplyshama
      @simplyshama 6 лет назад +6

      it's a little over-hyped!

    • @Alan_Mac
      @Alan_Mac 5 лет назад +1

      Most loved place in the UK? Are you an idiot? Most people I know wouldn't set foot in the place.

    • @orest4874
      @orest4874 5 лет назад +1

      I'm surprised they don't know Nando's in USA. They have it in Canada.

    • @adamadiallo3759
      @adamadiallo3759 5 лет назад +6

      Alan Mac stfu

  • @matchingcolours55
    @matchingcolours55 6 лет назад +51

    I know you know that he knows that he did not just spell maccas like mackers.

  • @rhiannn3416
    @rhiannn3416 5 лет назад +33

    4:31 Oh come on, Western Australia is beautiful too, people.
    Everyone is always sleeping on Perth and Western Australia. Come on, Albany, Esperance, Margaret River...
    Esperance is goddamn beautiful, by the way. Some of the whitest beaches and bluest waters worldwide.
    We have the elephant rocks, too... also Fremantle. Fremantle is freaking amazing too, lots of history and right next to the ocean. There's also the Fremantle Prison, which once housed Moondyne Joe...
    And as for the food, Australia has really really great food. You can find really good food from other cuisines made really well in Australia. Asian food, Italian, Spanish, etc. She also forgot Bunning's snags, lamingtons, tim tams and woolies mud cakes.

    • @LB_die_Kaapie
      @LB_die_Kaapie 4 года назад

      Maybe because it takes forever to get there and is hella expensive to get to lol

    • @m2heavyindustries378
      @m2heavyindustries378 4 года назад

      Agreed, but there's literally no major settlements there outside of perth. 300 people in a town is not a major settlement, it's a tiny village

    • @tma78
      @tma78 4 года назад +1

      Margaret river is dope. Perth was cool as well

    • @kurn2505
      @kurn2505 4 года назад

      wa is ass

    • @RaviTeja-yr1gv
      @RaviTeja-yr1gv 4 года назад

      Australia is nothing but thousands miles of waste land, just because you speak English that doesn’t mean you should put yourselves in the same league of US and UK

  • @daneroberts1996
    @daneroberts1996 5 лет назад +9

    I love that American John knows about drop bears in Australia

  • @ajohnson9630
    @ajohnson9630 6 лет назад +246

    Don't tell an American you are going to the "toilet". It may seem trivial, but it is the bathroom or restroom here. Toilet is way too specific for what you are doing in there to us and yes we know that may seem weird. Also, last time I was in Korea I was asked how we specify what we are going to the bathroom to do. We don't and would consider that a bit vulgar.

    • @bobdylan3274
      @bobdylan3274 6 лет назад +9

      ajohnson9630 you can say you are going to take a leak if you are a guy but thats about it. Kids use number 1 and 2.

    • @ajohnson9630
      @ajohnson9630 6 лет назад +15

      It's hardly ever ok to say you are going to take a leak. It's very vulgar and cringeworthy. Also number 1 and number 2 should be avoided. Just say you are going to the restroom like a polite human that was raised decently.

    • @bobdylan3274
      @bobdylan3274 6 лет назад +54

      ajohnson9630 taking a leak is fine in a casual setting. You must be easily cringed.

    • @ajohnson9630
      @ajohnson9630 6 лет назад +7

      Nope just raised correctly. Being vulgar casually is not cool.

    • @bobdylan3274
      @bobdylan3274 6 лет назад +64

      ajohnson9630 you must be fun. Anyways, I gotta take a leak.

  • @LibertyKitten
    @LibertyKitten 6 лет назад +70

    The thing about Australians is that we are all different in speaking; for example I personally say “g’day” and “mate” also “Fair dinkum” just if anyone wanted to know 😸🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +2

      Oh really thanks for sharing!

    • @kristymakepeace8431
      @kristymakepeace8431 6 лет назад +3

      ^ agreed. Also "crikey" as a tribute to Steve

    • @joandsarah77
      @joandsarah77 5 лет назад +3

      I agree, she's a city girl and I guessed Melbourne from her accent. I'm from Queensland country and we do use the terms mate, crikey and G'day here.

    • @AVAL2775
      @AVAL2775 5 лет назад

      Americans as well use the word mate

  • @N.Npro38
    @N.Npro38 5 лет назад +2

    I'm loving your videos!!!

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much😀👍

  • @billnyetherussianspy3857
    @billnyetherussianspy3857 4 года назад +48

    The True Blue Aussie Bunnings Snag wants to know your location

    • @geekyourlikeslulu
      @geekyourlikeslulu 4 года назад +1

      It purely reminds me of Burning Snail

    • @laurynsicard4685
      @laurynsicard4685 4 года назад +1

      Buntings snag... is it like seafood or something???? Idk I’m an American...

    • @tehyarouse6008
      @tehyarouse6008 4 года назад +3

      Lauryn Sicard Bunnings is a hardware store franchise here in Australia and as a fundraiser they sell sausages in bread or a ‘sausage sandwich’ from a little tent out the front of the store. But in the context to Bunnings we call it a ‘snag’. You wouldn’t usually call it a snag, and i honestly don’t know where the word originated from but i know some people just go to the store to get a Bunnings Snag because they’re only $1 and never bother actually going inside the store lol.

    • @froeloe
      @froeloe 4 года назад

      Seems like the producer do not tell their guests what topics they’ll be talking about before the shoot. Their guests are sometimes unwitting. I’m sure they’re smart, but it’s the producer’s responsibility to prepare their guests so that they may speak with a bit of informed answers. The producers make the guests looks clueless.

    • @ohg4338
      @ohg4338 4 года назад

      Lauryn Sicard Bunnings is the Australian version of Home Depot

  • @bh8671
    @bh8671 6 лет назад +196

    I hate to say it but she doesn’t really represent much if Australia at all. She is a city person and from Melbourne. I’m pretty sure they’re a different breed. Lol. Closer to the English than anyone else. Also most of Australia doesn’t really have a “winter” as it’s usually always hot. We say prawn. Not shrimp. They said shrimp so the Americans knew what we were talking about. Also everyone but rude city people say g’day. She doesn’t seem to have ever left the city in her life.

    • @kennethle6723
      @kennethle6723 6 лет назад +12

      B H and rude city people make up most of the population of Australia. Thus gday mate isn’t really a thing

    • @liammcbrien6856
      @liammcbrien6856 6 лет назад +12

      Jinyoung le you seem to be another person from Melbourne. Very uncultured and posh in my opinion. Once you get into pretty much any other state you see why there are these stereotypes.

    • @cocoacoolness
      @cocoacoolness 5 лет назад +8

      @@liammcbrien6856 well, i guess you cant say its uncultured, just a different culture. I think many cities are this way though. Im always in Brisbane and people dont talk while in a rush, but if they are just waiting around they'll start up a conversation. Or if outside of the city on a stroll they'll great everyone when walking by. Everyone is friendly.

    • @ArchesBro
      @ArchesBro 5 лет назад +1

      +B H
      Its the same with the US guy, he sounds like a classic Californian white guy, even sounds gay.

    • @MsPinkwolf
      @MsPinkwolf 5 лет назад +12

      'sounds gay'? since when did someones sexuality have a sound?

  • @youngjoo9368
    @youngjoo9368 6 лет назад +24

    토익 리스닝에선 영국, 호주발음 알아듣기가 너무 힘든데 여기선 천천히 말씀하셔서 진짜 잘 들리네요ㅎㅎ 난도스나 쉬림프온더바비 등등 첨 들어서 신기했어요! 영국호주미국 비교 영상은 단어나 표현차이에 관한게 대부분인데, 역시 흔하지 않은 새로운 콘텐츠 가져와주셔서 감사해요 레오님! 잘봤습니당☺

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +2

      감사합니다~ 저도 너무 재미있게 편집했고 워낙 선생님들이 비쥬얼도 좋고 재미있게 말씀들을 잘 해주셔서 좋은 영상 만들 수 있었던 것 같아요 :) 이번 주에 2탄도 올릴께요 :)

  • @einarboy123
    @einarboy123 5 лет назад +1

    Just to clarify that, at 7:46, the subtitle shall be "I've heard it's a lot better in England "than" (instead of that) it is in Australia

  • @AhmedAhmed-cm8em
    @AhmedAhmed-cm8em 4 года назад +1

    Make another one 😍❤
    I like it so much

  • @MsRunningInRain
    @MsRunningInRain 6 лет назад +42

    I was waiting for Bella to name a Hemsworth. Just any Hemsworth. They're hecking famous! Also, as much as I wanted to disagree with Bella's points about Melbourne being better (because I'm a Sydney native), I would have to agree with her.

    • @amandagrace31
      @amandagrace31 6 лет назад

      Rebecca same! I was waiting for both of their names to come up.

    • @williamnankivell488
      @williamnankivell488 5 лет назад

      She hardly counts as an Australian if she’s never watched a game of footy

  • @morn9080
    @morn9080 6 лет назад +10

    세 분 다 하나같이 gentle 하고 말도 차분하게 하시고 목소리들도 좋네요. 영상에서 이 분들 자주 보고 싶네요~

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад

      2탄 만들고 있는데 빨리 업로드 할께요~

  • @daisypavia3104
    @daisypavia3104 5 лет назад +76

    Chris Pratt, really?

    • @perfectdark287
      @perfectdark287 4 года назад +3

      Right lol. Why not the Kardashians or Drake

    • @jennam4448
      @jennam4448 4 года назад +7

      Nick Lane or Beyoncé lol that’s what i was thinking

    • @perfectdark287
      @perfectdark287 4 года назад

      @@jennam4448 right

    • @Str3ltsov
      @Str3ltsov 4 года назад +8

      @@perfectdark287 Drake's Canadian

    • @perfectdark287
      @perfectdark287 4 года назад

      @@Str3ltsov Oh thats right lol im stupid

  • @cowoljarwoff
    @cowoljarwoff 5 лет назад +5

    To people complaining about the girl saying we don't use g'day often:
    I agree with her! I grew up in SA, in both rural and city situations and my family did a lot of rural Vic travelling. I think I've heard *"g'day"* used unironically like.... 2 times, ever, and my family and their friends are bogan as can be.

  • @euphoricforbes
    @euphoricforbes 5 лет назад +29

    "do you see kangaroos?" yes, i saw some driving home today. "do they fight you?" my brother has a scar on his left temple to prove it. don't throw your thongs at kangaroos kids.

  • @user-le8om5kf4y
    @user-le8om5kf4y 6 лет назад +7

    ㅋㅋㅋㅋ진짜 흥미롭게 잘봤어요!! 세 나라를 한번에 비교하니까 신기하고 재밌어요~
    편집하느라 고생하신게 보여요ㅜㅜ
    감사합니당 다음영상도 기다리고 있을게용!

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад

      감사합니다~ 저도 재미있게 영상 찍었어요 ㅎㅎㅎ

  • @QueenAnnabell
    @QueenAnnabell 5 лет назад +16

    When they said celebrities from Australia I was like anyone from 5 Seconds of Summer lol

  • @Creech786
    @Creech786 5 лет назад +13

    Oprah Winfrey was the first name I thought of when asked the most famous American.

  • @EvertonLions
    @EvertonLions 6 лет назад +91

    Bella forgot to mention the HSP as an Australian cuisine! Plus the round ball game here can be called football or soccer depending on who you speak too. Footy is Aussie Rules or Rugby League again on who you speak to

    • @bilastravlog
      @bilastravlog 6 лет назад

      Everton Lions Roar fan hsp and fairy bread 😂

    • @aznlover9114
      @aznlover9114 5 лет назад

      😂😂😂 don’t tell Pauline that!

    • @_got_sound_6406
      @_got_sound_6406 5 лет назад

      Everton Lions Roar fan she also forgot Goon of Fortune

    • @shaungordon9737
      @shaungordon9737 5 лет назад

      I live in Aussie, what the heck is a hsp??

    • @shaungordon9737
      @shaungordon9737 5 лет назад

      Pffft, that's not a proper Aussie dish.

  • @username_1515
    @username_1515 6 лет назад +11

    정말 재밌게 봤어요 영국vs미국은 많이 봤는데 호주까지 비교하니까 더 흥미로워요^^

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад

      네, 호주는 은근 우리나라랑 연관이 깊은 것 같으면서도 잘 모르는 국가인데 호주까지 해서 더 재미있었던 것 같아요~~
      참고로 저는 호주를 2주 정도 여행 가봤는데 너무 너무 좋았어요.
      Sydney보다도 Gold Coast가...그렇게 아름다운 해변가는 Formentera 빼고는 처음이었어요!

    • @username_1515
      @username_1515 6 лет назад

      오 포멘테라! 이비사섬도 꼭 가보고 싶었는데 진짜 가야겠어요ㅋㅋ 저는 한달 동안 남미여행을 했었는데 오히려 많이 알려지지 않은 곳에 아름다운 곳들이 숨겨져 있더라구요. 콜롬비아 Cartagena에 있는 playa blanca 강추해요^^ 해변도 그렇고 도시 자체가 정말 예뻐요!!

  • @flyingsigner
    @flyingsigner 4 года назад +11

    Who is this girl? Australians always say “g’day mate” and kangaroos are everywhere, obviously just not in the suburban street where she lives

    • @megaloblabber2948
      @megaloblabber2948 4 года назад +2

      yea well most aussies are suburban she represents the majority

  • @Its_sabribri
    @Its_sabribri 5 лет назад +5

    In-N-Out isn't bad, but over on the East Coast of the United States there is a place called Cookout, and their burgers are like the burgers you get at In-N-Out but multiplied in flavor by like 50

  • @lyr1012
    @lyr1012 6 лет назад +6

    매번 영상 잘 보고 있어요!
    영국 호주 미국 비교해주는거 너무 좋아요!
    전 호주에서 잠시 살았고 친구들이 유독 영국인이 많았는데 한국에선 미국 영어를 배웠어서
    세 나라의 차이점들에 관심도 많고 사실 처음엔 어려웠거든요 그래서 많이 배우려고 찾아봤는데 생각보다 정보가 없었어요ㅠㅠ
    그런데 이렇게 친구들끼리 대화하듯 설명해주는거 너무 좋네요 :) 앞으로도 이런 영상 많이 부탁드려요👍

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +1

      그러게요. 저도 생각보다 이렇게 3 국가를 비교하는 영상이 없어서 놀랐어요.
      발음 비교 영상은 꽤 되는데...
      그리고 같은 영미권 국가이면서도 나름 큰 차이가 있던 것도 놀랐어요!
      2탄도 편집 중이니 조금만 기다려 주세요 :)

  • @user-pj2lf2bz2x
    @user-pj2lf2bz2x 6 лет назад +3

    우와 정말 재미있고 유익한 영상이네요ㅎㅎ

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +1

      김정훈 감사합니다. 학교 시스템과 영국 미국 호주 술문화에 대해 말해주는 2탄도 기대해주세요 :)

  • @Tavnott
    @Tavnott 3 года назад +1

    Thank You for videos like this.

  • @katelynnguyen735
    @katelynnguyen735 4 года назад +1

    very late but i feel like the best places to go to in america are the national parks. the most famous ones are yosemite and yellow stone. they’re really beautiful from the pictures i’ve seen. but if you’re not into nature, you can go to the very touristy cities i guess (los angeles, miami, new york city). me, living and growing up in the bay area, would maybe recommend going to san francisco. the city and ocean views there are so beautiful. also, if you’re into museums, san jose has a lot of museums, especially for kids. and san jose has good shopping malls (great mall and westfield valley fair). happy traveling!

  • @Kiunlo
    @Kiunlo 5 лет назад +22

    lol as an aussie from way out in the bush people definitely do say g'day. just cause you never hear someone say something in your country doesn't mean it is never said at all lmao

    • @giantwilburson9462
      @giantwilburson9462 5 лет назад +1

      cunts also say cobber and streuth out here in brisbane. not even that rural either

    • @ellaangus7807
      @ellaangus7807 5 лет назад

      I’m from the country, about 2 and a half hours east from Melbourne and I use g’day, mate, streuth and lots of other slang

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад

      Ella Angus why do you want to be seen as a bogan because trust me such behavior will guarantee you’ll be viewed that way sorry if that hurts just stating what people think when they hear people talk like that my cousins are from near tamworth and never use slang like this

  • @iantubeiantube
    @iantubeiantube 6 лет назад +6

    좋은 영상 감사합니다! 난도스 꼭 먹어보고 싶네요~^^

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +2

      IAN PAPA 저도요. 어떤 맛있지 너무 궁금해요 ㅎㅎㅎ

  • @boxaccount2220
    @boxaccount2220 5 лет назад +1

    Of course the weather in the Uk is bad most the time, but in the summer it gets boiling...but we still have umbrellas.

  • @1MarkKeller
    @1MarkKeller 5 лет назад +2

    This was fun and funny!

  • @mushaakiss
    @mushaakiss 5 лет назад +7

    2:27 what!!! Australia has so many celebs!! Apart from Hugh you have Nicole Kidman, Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett Kylie Minogue, Naomi Watts, Mel Gibson, Iggy Azalea and the list goes on

  • @jen_greatguys2721
    @jen_greatguys2721 6 лет назад +26

    As a Mexican-Salvadorian-American... I think John didn’t do justice for all America and I don’t blame him for that since he is exposed differently base on his environment, since I live in Texas
    But for one thing you don’t ask to Americans in general is politics, laws (like bear arms for example) or race/ethnic background bc of our society...I mean you see videos of white/ light-skin privileged within any race/ or ethnic groups belittling those that don’t look like them whether on your race that could also tied in with our economy and I’m not even adding gender
    Nowadays people can get shot for anything
    And we’re really nice but we’ll still have our guard up

    • @Deedric_Kee
      @Deedric_Kee 5 лет назад

      I agree 👍

    • @HHUSKYHUSKY
      @HHUSKYHUSKY 5 лет назад

      Jen_ GreatGuys no such thing as privilege bud

  • @sababa9989
    @sababa9989 5 лет назад +1

    I would love to see a video like this with people from different Spanish speaking countries

  • @TheDemons2011
    @TheDemons2011 5 лет назад +1

    Anyone else notice Leo say all the countries names in their own accents? Awesome haha!

  • @ae3qe27u3
    @ae3qe27u3 6 лет назад +13

    American here... this was fun to watch!
    Any questions you have, shoot em at me. I don't actually speak Korean, though, so maybe run it through Google translate first?

    • @ae3qe27u3
      @ae3qe27u3 6 лет назад +6

      SmoothRide Did you Google me or something? I have three dead sisters and one living. Then me, the youngest. Not sure how this applies to what I said, but there you have it.

    • @ae3qe27u3
      @ae3qe27u3 6 лет назад

      Felix's Freckles I use this username on almost every social media I use. On Reddit, I've shared some stories of my dead sisters. It's possible the guy recognized my username.

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 6 лет назад +6

      SmoothRide dude what the fuck

    • @CatDzns
      @CatDzns 5 лет назад

      SmoothRide what the fuck?

  • @kes7704
    @kes7704 6 лет назад +5

    진짜 미국 사람들은 처음 보는 사람들 한테도 인사하고 대화하고 그래요.특히 캘리포니아 같은 경우가 그렇죠.

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +1

      그 부분은 정말 칭찬할 점인 것 같아요!
      굉장히 친절하죠...

  • @Calakapepe
    @Calakapepe 4 года назад +2

    Oh! interesting he brought up the curse words! Though.. it depends on what kind of American english you're talking about. The curse words don't seem to be as harsh of words amongst african americans.. if they speak what some call ebonics

  • @EDB217
    @EDB217 5 лет назад +1

    In Texas a fast food restaurant that’s really famous is Whataburger. Really any fast food is really famous and specifically in the south any diners with comfort food is really popular. And breakfast diners are really popular in America as well.

  • @FlyLaces
    @FlyLaces 6 лет назад +4

    yay socal! southern california is definitely a must if you visit. the beaches, cities, and weather are great, sometimes i take it for granted when i travel and have to deal with humidity or bugs lol. but yes other than socal i think seattle, san francisco, and new york city are also amazing places to visit! seattle is very underrated when people think of tourist locations in the U.S., but i think seattle is great!

    • @___Nobody__
      @___Nobody__ 5 лет назад

      Laces DONT LNOT LIVE ON THE WEST COAST OR NYC. Great paces to visit, but not live. Most of the coastline cities are ran very poorly and have gigantic issues that plague the citizens. Like very high crime rates and sanitation

  • @Sam-bu3ns
    @Sam-bu3ns 5 лет назад +4

    Right after Bella was talking about Australian stereotypes, the American dude slipped in a 'drop bear' reference.
    WOW.

  • @SwimmingBird27
    @SwimmingBird27 5 лет назад +1

    For UK, you’d have to mention the many accents spread throughout England, Scotland, Wales and N Ireland

  • @spritebottle2393
    @spritebottle2393 4 года назад +2

    my boy john left out the smiling and nodding at strangers when your eyes meet

  • @jrwaustralia9793
    @jrwaustralia9793 5 лет назад +3

    yes visit the East coast of Australia...the other places are reserved for Australians (our secret nice places we don't really want to share with anyone).
    We do say G'day...and we put prawns on the barbie not shrimp that word was used as it was a campaign for the US tourism market.

  • @k-leb4671
    @k-leb4671 6 лет назад +29

    But...but........I say g'day...

  • @stevnated
    @stevnated 5 лет назад +2

    yeah, city versus rural makes a big difference in how people see their culture I guess?

  • @mariavivian4703
    @mariavivian4703 5 лет назад +6

    in celebrity section she forgot Chris Hemsworth, the actor for thor

  • @Carenza_1704
    @Carenza_1704 6 лет назад +11

    I am from the UK and the Yorkshire dales are always lovely to see

  • @amandagrace31
    @amandagrace31 6 лет назад +4

    Let me just say how happy I am that John said In-n-Out. That truly represents our American culture, its the best hamburger you can get here.

  • @SuperRWayne
    @SuperRWayne 5 лет назад +5

    John.....Whatburger!!
    They need a segment with a Californian, a New Yorker, and a Texan.

  • @brinstarmedia1411
    @brinstarmedia1411 5 лет назад +7

    brits came up with the term soccer. Association football. England likes to add "er" to the end of their words. So a'soc'iation football got shortened to soccer.

  • @Liz-zq1qf
    @Liz-zq1qf 6 лет назад +70

    Low key offended my home state in Australia was ignored. Perth and Western Australia are great too!! Way better beaches.

    • @lrgd
      @lrgd  6 лет назад +8

      I really wanna visit perth

    • @Liz-zq1qf
      @Liz-zq1qf 6 лет назад +3

      It's a great place

    • @camerondungey5127
      @camerondungey5127 6 лет назад +3

      I was so triggered XD

    • @seleth6068
      @seleth6068 6 лет назад +6

      Yeah I thought when she said "anywhere along the east coast" probably means she's never been off it. I get the feeling her travel in Australia hasn't been much more than Melbourne, Sydney, and the Gold Coast. Not unusual really. Most Aussie want to travel overseas more than their own country.

    • @Liz-zq1qf
      @Liz-zq1qf 6 лет назад +1

      Brent Hatton true I guess. Ive had the fortune of going all over WA, just got back from Margaret River actually. And some of the northern territory, South Australia, Tasmania and much of the east coast. So I guess I've just seen how much Australia has to offer but I really want to travel outside Australia too. But I mean Australia's #1 travel destination is Bali anyway 😂😂

  • @annmarie7949
    @annmarie7949 5 лет назад +6

    the american guy’s voice was so soothing

  • @zoelewis1099
    @zoelewis1099 4 года назад +2

    In England we do say sorry A LOT more than other countries but we don't say it all the time

  • @RyanZview
    @RyanZview 5 лет назад +1

    Apple Valley-cool! don't hear a lot of folks talk about that spot so much

  • @zoeirvine8288
    @zoeirvine8288 5 лет назад +3

    I am an Aussie, and I agree with Bella about our culture. We have a few actors here. Such as Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, Heath Ledger, Chris and Liam Hemsworth. Hope this helps. 😊

  • @Hyunziczopok
    @Hyunziczopok 6 лет назад +23

    AC/DC from Australia !!!!!!

  • @paninipress4778
    @paninipress4778 5 лет назад +2

    y'all HAVE to visit the peacock palace in Austin Texas. It's so cool

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 4 года назад +4

    For the best places to visit in the US has to be our National Parks. Hands down. The major cities are nice, but there's no substitute for Mother Nature. Especially the ones out West in the desert and mountain region.

  • @Deedric_Kee
    @Deedric_Kee 5 лет назад +4

    This is perfect, exactly what I'm looking for. I'm an american and he was excellent 👏

  • @Sarah-qp7bt
    @Sarah-qp7bt 4 года назад +5

    For the biggest celebs in their countries: UK- David beckham and Australia- Chris hemsworth

  • @mogywithahardg
    @mogywithahardg 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, stop merging me!! lol. Thank you John for acknowledging Canada. You can have the Bieber though. He spends all his time in the U.S.

  • @edeibler123
    @edeibler123 4 года назад

    Your English is PHENOMENAL, sir!

  • @MissMikato
    @MissMikato 5 лет назад +6

    There's so many more great places to see in australia, other than Melbourne. There's nothern queensland with cairns, the great barrier reef and whitsundays islands, theres the gold coast if you want to experience really nice beaches. Go to the glass mountains in NSW or to Tasmania to see the tulip farms. There's so many beautiful places that just going to Melbourne is kinda silly.

    • @ellencahill4612
      @ellencahill4612 4 года назад

      Serenana32 she’s a city chick and all city chicks are so proud of their city and want everyone to visit. Same with John. He wanted people to go California because that’s where he lived. Visit Toowoomba in Queensland, go during September when the carnival of flowers is on. It’s beautiful there. Also we do say g’day

    • @xero6396
      @xero6396 4 года назад

      I've been to Melbourne and Sydney but I love northern Queensland esp FNQ and have been up the east coast all the way to to Cairns. Noosa, Cardwell Beach, Townsville, Green Island, Mackay, Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Buderim, Nambour, Mossman Gorge...loved it. Saw the Glasshouse Mountains and the Atherton Tablelands. I have dreams of Queensland but I've also had dreams for many years where I'm in America but I'm not sure where.
      I want to visit Tasmania one day.

  • @TheMannSays
    @TheMannSays 5 лет назад +14

    The UK is so diverse and each town and city literally has different accents and dialects, ways of doing things, different social activities, even from village to village. Sam is from the south of England and I'm from the north of England and there's so many large differences there. Nando's is not the best restaurant around these parts lol. If you discount Mcds and your fast food places, the main chain restaurant is probably an American one like TGI's or Frankie and Benny's. We prefer our burgers and chips here over grilled chicken lol.

    • @tomcolton5662
      @tomcolton5662 5 лет назад

      Yeah London is completely different culture & people to the North.

    • @akn_Ent.
      @akn_Ent. 5 лет назад +1

      Well we have that even between states, like L.A and San Fransisco is so different from each other, even between city’s like Manhattan and Queens, some Manhattan never went to queens or staten Island(NYC is really big don’t underestimate). But the differences between states can sometimes be as big as Countries. Like Hawaii,Alaska,Taxas,Florida(crazy people),PuertoRico, The US virgin Island (it’s a f**king Island), Montana (middle of nowhere), Guam (so close to Korea).... I mean it’s almost impossible to say the uk has as much diversity in culture then the US. Like there are states where they have french, spanish, Hawaïennes ad 2 official language.

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 4 года назад

      TheMannSays well to be fair you do have Northern Ireland England , Scotland and Wales to think of

  • @jayscott9270
    @jayscott9270 5 лет назад +2

    great vids. subbed

  • @ceasormayhem101
    @ceasormayhem101 4 года назад +4

    I think the brits and aussies think Americans are way friendlier than we actually are. We're probably charmed by your accents. I've had Brits and Aussies try to strike a conversation with me and I just awkwardly go "yeah" and be on my way.

    • @gillielad355
      @gillielad355 4 года назад

      Patrick of Babel no mate. Aussies and brits are surrounded by teenage gangs. Bogans and junkies are all over Australia. I live in the Melbourne suburbs and people aren’t as nice as her