Confusing Tourists With Aussie Slang

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I teach tourists Australian slang phrases and get them to attempt Australian accents.

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I have a pretty thick Aussie accent, and I have accepted that nobody has a clue what the hell I'm talking about when I travel, but they assume I'm gonna be a good time, and that's all I need 😂

moisty
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The lady saying choccy bicky was so cute lol

xavierrose
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It's like Australia and germany are having a war on how long words should be. In 50 years germany will have one giant word for every thing and australia with just have single syllable words

A_Name_
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As an Aussie, I didn't realise that we do indeed speak gibberish like it's actually english 😂😂

AnimalLover-yyml
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Some of this was PhD level Aussie slang, you can't expect the young blood to be up on it.

shermanator
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I met a guy from the Netherlands once who said he loved Australian slang including "chockablock, " then described the Australian beaches as "un-chockablock" haha It was very endearing :'D

klgherkin
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As an Aussie watching this, I didn't even realise some of these phrases were exclusive to Australia lol

SeraphineFrost
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The guy at 2:15 when he said no he sounded Australian

zygggie
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good onions mate.
Glad you enjoyed them.

peterwimsey
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One of the Japanese guys in my friend, well done confusing him!

easa
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I feel very strongly that I met the 2 blonde German tourists in the first half of 2019 when i was living in the top part of western Australia in a town called halls creek
I worked the front counter in a convenience store on the corner leading out of town and had a brief convo with the bloke about where he and his missus were going on their holiday
The nostalgic feeling is so strong
I remember how gorgeous his girlfriend was

alexpaulyoungthemuso
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The German girl is a doll. Australia actually has many immigrants like we do. "Here, let's cook it on the Barby, and crack a tube Mate." Let's have a barbeque and have a beer.

pbrucpaul
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This channel is underrated! that was funny af

mattwright
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When asked "How ya goin", the reply is "Flat out like a lizard drinking".

kenchristie
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I love watching people trying to decipher Australian slang like it’s a different language

moniker
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I m glad that I knew 90 percent of these slang having lived in Australia for 10 long years.

ansilniroula
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Good job. Actually the first Aussie slang video that uses words that are spoken everyday in Australia that I have watched. on ya m8

WadjilaCherokeeX
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My grand mothers best friend from the early forties until they passed of old age. A third generation Chinese Australian woman whom worked as a cook in the out back of Australia on cattle and sheep station's. The charming little lady could speak seven language's. "Strine", and six aboriginal dialects. Not English or Chinese. Strine is a rhyming slang like the English style but with an aussie twist, of course. I met her when she was ninety seven years old. I was six. I had not one clue as to what she was saying, her grand daughter had to translate so we could have a conversation. She was wonderful to talk with. R.I.P Aunty Bee.

peterdawes
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"Have these phrases helped you?"
"...no"


darkale
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I'm glad you used slang we actually still use 👌

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