Reaction To How to Talk Australians
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Reaction To How to Talk Australians
This is my reaction to How to Talk Australians
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I love this short series. It's so perfect a representation of our humour and the country. These guys are Aussie Indians and are 100% on point.
I found those vids some years ago... sooooo funny! And sooo spot on!
There are 8 episodes and they are all brilliant :)
Yeah these episodes are classic 😂🤣
But wasting that beer😖 lol
who said it was wasted, just mixed, dunk the glasses in the esky 🤣
This whole series is f**king hilarious!
It's "How to talk Australians", not "How to talk TO Australians". Love that channel! There are plenty more episodes, all brilliant. :D
The whole series is Gold lol
As a child of the 70s, 'Dr Hook' instead of Captain Cook cracks me up 😂 Also pouring the beer into the Esky (cooler)!
Never heard 'Jimmy Grant' used to mean immigrant. The others, unfortunately, are pretty common 😅
We definitely have our own distinct culture and language 😁
This is a good series 😅
Although it's a joke it's also oddly accurate 😂
Hysterical, love how they are taking the Micky out of us. Don't know if anyone noticed but when the guy was pointing to the pie chart and talking about the racists, he was using a kangaroo paw as a pointer.
Yes, 😅😅
The whole series is brilliantly dead-pan.
Yep I've watched it twice before it's bloody hoot
Lingo! Been a long time since I've heard that.
Wheeling the crate of Winnie Dark Blues down the hall gets me every time 😂
I love the guy with the spear and the clogs in the captain cook landing scene (didn't notice that small detail the first time I watched it)
@@daveamies5031 I missed that! I’ll check it out.
I've watched all of them but it's hilarious watching you react to it, because you already know all these things which makes it so funny. I love these and as others have said, I've never heard 'Jimmy Grant' be used before but all the rest of course, some on a daily basis. Love it.
Jimmy Grant' is old slang from my grandfathers generation, haven't heard it used recently.
What humour? Sounds correct to me 🤣
😂👍
Please do the whole series. Do a marathon.
One a week!
This^
These are funny as. 😂
I love this, it's a classic! 😂
I laughed so hard the 1st time I saw it, I still do.
As an Aussie, I think it's brilliant!
These were all made in Australia, as far as I know.
Find them all, there's about 10 episodes in total
You also need to look at the bush mechanics. Bunch of abo's traveling across the outback to get to another town. It's a comedy series. Funny as. 😂
These are all holarious!
I haven’t seen this one in ages 😂 great choice - thanks for the laughs
keep em coming Mat. so funny
I talk to my best mate like this calling him every bad word under the sun
Very true
I’ve watched this video soo many times and still cry tears of laughters 😂
Love this it's bloody brilliant 👍🙂
Mate, you have to watch the rest! They're f@#king hilarious!
Love this series..
Real Classics
A proud Aussie 😊
This show was so funny. Hilarious. I watched all the episodes, it gave me a good laugh.
This has me in stitches 😂 I'm really enjoying being made fun of 🇦🇺 and when an Aussie pokes fun of someone it's because we luv ya 😁 ❤
We aren't really like this... are we ???? 🤔🙄🤗 ... hell yeah 😂
'Up the Duff' by Kaz Cooke is the best pregnancy book ever
the "casual racism" line gets me every time. so funny.
Please watch the whole series. These are spot on.
Please please please react to all the episodes!
I love this series!
You should watch the rest, they're brilliant!
I hadn't seen this one before but have seen all the rest, my favourite is still the barbecue episode, those guys were so clever.
In the first scene you can see an iconic piece of equipment in the background.
The legendary toe cutter lawnmower. Made in a couple of different models,
the "Victa 18" was the most famous.
Oh man I remember this was flippin wicked there’s an ep where they learn how to use the phones here & throw a sickie 😂 stoked ur playin all the ep’s 😂😂😂
Never heard the term "Jimmy Grant" before. I clearly need to move out of the casual racism group and get amongst the full timers.
I’ve watched all of these they are training to be in a call centre which is why they are learning how to speak australian
They did a great job.
I had a French Algerian guy working with me 30 years ago… he’d absolutely destroy us when he’d walk in, and with the heaviest French accent, greet us with, “Good morning you fuckers, how they hanging cobber….Fair Dinkum”… He was in real life, remarkably eloquent, was doing a Masters at Uni… but loved messing about. A hilarious guy. Miss him muchly.
What a legend.
@@marealanham2900 definitely…Kamahl was his name, crappy Aussie was his game! 😂
Haha. Classic!
The two Ronnies did it best.
As an aussie, these guys are as funny as fuck. Brilliantly done.
Never seen it before. Very funny.
Episode 2 is probably the funniest of them all.
I have watched these videos & I'm a big fan of them.
The Dutch and English discovered nothing, they just came across it. The black fella was already here when they rocked up.
And the Dutch didn't feel the need to takeover the place.
Mostly because of where they landed. They came ashore, looked around, thought "fuck that", and left. If they had known just how much gold, other precious metals and gems that were nearby, they would of set up shop straight away.
Always was. Always will be.
@@TheKrispyfort Yep! That's it!
Episode 6 “slack arse country” is worth a react 😂
Please watch the rest of the series, they are so funny!
These are fantastic. I wish they'd make more of them. (there's around 4-5 from memory). I laughed so hard because when I was at Uni I would sometimes catch Indian exchange students having conversations like this. It is worth noting though that out of all the foreigners there, Indians seemed to be the best at learning about and adapting to the culture. I highly recommend watching all the videos in this series. It won't take that long.
Actually there's about 8 in the series, so fun every episode is worth watching, wish they kept going
Let's not forget, this series is 8 years old, some of the lingo has changed.
Real Aussie here, I live in 1 of 10 units ,in Adelaide,
2 of these have Indian families, good working people with kids.
They won't join us for a BBQ, They're not social with us.
Their kids wont play with ours,very hard to speak to, just to say G'day.
I find them rude.
I Love your stuff, keep it up.
They did a show from a call centre in India too. Funny buggars
This show is called orange is the new brown and was a skit show in Australia
It's a classic series.
Love love love this
Yep add y or an o to someone's name pretty much does it 😃
Or an "a"
Plenty of Kazza's around because no-one wants to be a Karen
This is accurate for when it was made - the 1980's. Good times, when we pulled the piss out of absolutely everybody, including ourselves. I miss those days
Information only: Jimmy Grant, immigrant (rhyming slang). "Pom" comes from pommegranate, which was used as particularly tenuous rhyming slang for "immigrant". Australians haven't always called the English 'poms". Originally the preferred slightly derogatory term was "Jimmy Grant" - rhyming slang for "immigrant", this got shortened to "Jimmy", and English settlers were known as "Jimmys". After a while, the original "Jimmy Grant" was deemed to be similar enough to "pommegranate". The English also had a reputation for red-faced complexions, which some cite as the reason for "pommegrante" catching on this, eventually, got shortened to "pom", and that stuck. So even today, Australians call the English poms - mostly affectionately, even when it's "whinging poms".
"Pom" is short for "pommie" which is a mispronunciation of the French word for potato, "pomme".
And my Welsh great grandmother would take you out with a single withering glare if anyone dared call her a pom
Lol first I heard of "Jimmy". I wonder if he's related to Emmy?
The funny thing is, a lot of our call centres are based in India and they do have schools to teach the Aussie vernacular. So the show is a simultaneous piss take of both countries.
So very funny 😅😅👌
It's 'How To Talk Australians' (no two tos).
Or did you mean Reaction To - 'How To Talk Australians'?
Jimmy Grant is just Cockney rhyming slang. Roos = bucks, does, and joeys. 🙂
I've heard of bucks, jennys, and joeys.
Never heard Skippy referred to as a doe.
I like the story that "kangaroo" was that Country's way of saying "WTF is this C talking about?" when the invaders tried to describe a Skippy
@@TheKrispyfort outback NSW here, mate. I’ve only every heard them called “does”, or rarely because it’s old school, “flyers” or “Jillies”. I’ve only heard of female crabs being called “Jennys”. What state are you from?
Have you done 'Acropolis Now?' yet?
Suckface
If your game post episode 3 how to talk Australians.
Would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE you to checkout Great Aussie Adventures with Russell Coight. Best Aussie series ever! 😂
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My grandparents used rhyming slang.. not much of it left. I think thats the point that none of the anglo australians here can understand what the indians are talking about.
that’s so fucking aussie man we don’t give a shit to anyone felling 😂
Jimmy Grant = immigrant is rhyming slang. There's heaps similar.
There's a whole episode about that too! Lol
got to listern to dream team neal if aussie went to hogworts
I actually don't know anyone who talks like that at all .
Have you been to Rural Australia?
@@TheKrispyfort no
Can you imagine the outcry here by the Indian community here in Australia if a TV show tried to portray Indians the same way. We'd probably have the Indian government complaining about how raciest we are. (I seem to remember this actually happening). Yet it seems quite acceptable to deride Australians.
Oh, get over yourself. It's done by Australians, you twit.
Chill.
Get over it.
Because most of us have a sense of humour,
I’m Australian and I think it’s funny. Good on ‘em for having such a good go. 🙂
Eaay. Just dont BS and dont yap
If you thought that was funny you just have to do all the episodes they just get better and better I've seen them a few times and still get a laugh out of them taking the piss out of us.
First few episodes are awesome. But goes downhill.
Superwog is another one worth checking out.
I am an Australian and find your series hilarious. Not totally correct, not even close.
Its How To Talk Australians, not how to talk to an Australian. Some of their videos are funny, the latest not so much.
Not funny!!!
This ridiculous and very dated, nobody talks like this! This is to educate Indian Call Centre people! The Dutch actually did claim Western Australia and Tasmania and named them, that was over 100 years before 1788, they have prior rights to England! England only landed on the East Coast with 1,000 new migrants! Some of this is clever, some later episodes are quite offensive! 👍👎
Obviously you have no sense of humour or irony, are you one of those perennialy woke whingers who are offended by everything?
@Jennifer Harrison | Since when has humour not been ridiculous? Of course it's ridiculous. That's why it's very funny - seems to me, you've lost your funny bone. 🤣
Rubbish, the Dutch were very good at discovering things, just not holding them.
Lots of people speak like this...just maybe not in your hoity toity circles.
Bloody funny series.
Did your sense of humour die or do you not have one?