American reacts to the Top 8 Culture Shocks of Austalia

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As an Aussie, it has always amused me that all our Xmas greeting cards show a snowy theme.

davidharris
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Blue trees are to support the "Are you OK" drive. They are painted blue by locals, generally in the bush areas to let farmers and others having depression issues that someone cares about them.
Our mission is to help spark difficult conversations and encourage people to speak up when battling mental health concerns.
By spreading the paint and spreading the message that "it’s OK to not be OK", we can help break down the stigma that’s still largely attached to mental health.

Venicest
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I remember staring at my mother with pure shock on my face when I realised Americans don't have meat pies or sausages on bread. I felt so bad for them lmao

qtqtqt
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I love that the British guy gave a shout to “potato bake”!!! That is soo Christmas for me. Every Christmas my family would have it 😁

BathroomJams
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When I moved to Aus my boss told me, “Aussies work to live, we don’t live to work.” So true.

sventer
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Equally, as an Aussie i find it difficult to imagine having a Christmas during the winter

giprepus
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He doesn't have an Australian accent. He's British. You need to listen to more Aussies learn the difference 🙂 Also, ppl don't go barefoot in the southern states much at all. It's generally a Queensland/Northern Territory thing.

FionaEm
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4:00
the "c word" can mean many different things and its not always bad XD
u could be a good c, a mad c, a sick c (all good)

ProSkillzDragonGal
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In Australia people paint dead trees blue in memory for people who lost their lives to depression, it’s a symbol to raise awareness about mental health as it’s a big issue in our country today.

AuBricks
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FYI for tomorrow: Canberra is pronounced can-bra mostly due to laziness of our accent.

odesseyq
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"Nobody goes to the beach in winter, right?" Actually, bear in mind that Aussie winters might be cold in many areas, but also mild compared with a lot of other places. So there are always a few, even if just surfers.

It is worth noting that there is a famous swimming club here called 'the Bondi Icebergs', and its major "thing" is coldwater swimming. On the first day of winter, they celebrate the season by loading up their pool with ice and then jumping in for a swim.

thsealord
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That weird lock u saw on the door is called a dead bolt. U can lock the dead bolt urself but when you close ur door, it automatically locks the door for u

Eminems_woman__life
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The "door handle" is a deadlock. Acts as both a door opener and a door locker😂

krisbaird
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I remember growing up in the 80's in Australia and we had the traditional English sit down Christmas dinner at lunch time in the 40 degrees celcius heat and not one person complained.

marniekenna
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*most british man alive speaking* “how does he have an australian accent” says the american

theredidiot
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As an Aussie, this is a blast for me to watch

Needs_Therapy
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As an Aussie the fact that u guys don’t have meat pies is full on outrageous. I eat those so much 😭👌🫶🤍🇦🇺💀✋🛑

Freepalestinesos
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I’ll never get sick of hearing an American pronounce “Canberra” 😂 then I’ll never get sick of them actually hearing how it’s really pronounced hahaha. Good ol’ canbra!

hopesparrow
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The sausage in bread is very popular and is called a sausage sizzle and is a staple at most BBQs and kids love 'em. All year round you will find them at Bunnings (large hardware chain) and they are a great fundraiser for many community groups. Then there is the democracy sausage. Our elections from local councils, to state and federal governments are held on Saturdays at local schools. The school often run a sausage sizzle and cake stall as a fundraiser.

cathydufty
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8:09 ish. your guyses economy is

hundreds of thousands of homeless people living in the streets and not having enough (cheaply liveable) space to build houses. we have too many people because people come to australia to refuge so we have millions of refugees either looking for a house or living in a house.... and a whole bunch of australians not having anywhere to live. the money crisis is big because we dont have anywhere to live so many people cant afford to go to work. tax and rent is going higher because the government needs more money to build more houses.

sophie-mexx