Americans React to Australia Vs American Vs British Accents

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All Comments (21)
  • @keeahhuntington
    I love that aussie chick. Pure Australian humour right there. "Comforter how weird? It's a doona 🤣" you can never trust an Aussie guys we're always joking.
  • @ryankincade
    Definitely no “biscuits and gravy” in Australia! We do eat scones, usually with whipped cream and jam or just with butter.
  • @rongt859
    Speedo was originally an Australian brand then bought out by a US company I think In Australia we have toilets on there own that is a a small room on its own in the house [ water closet ]as well as toilets in the bathrooms , that is why we have no worries about saying I'm going to the toilet The difference is , Freeways are free of intersections , Highways can still have traffic light intersections
  • Up until the 70's virtually no houses built in Australia had the toilet in the bathroom. The bathroom was just a bath, shower and a hand wash basin. The toilet was always a separate little room usually placed at the back corner of the house near the back door or laundry. So from a language point it never made sense if you're at someone's house asking "Where's the bathroom?" Because you'll walk into a room with no toilet. But all new homes built the last 40 years have the toilet in the bathroom or placed right next to it in its own little room.
  • @jojet1980
    You don't even have to get out of your car in Australia, we have drive through bottle-o's
  • @myopinion69420
    for me (as an Australian) apartment would be if they are part of a much larger building. if its a building with only a few 'apartments' I would call it a flat and if it a small free standing house (1 or 2 bedrooms) on a property with other of the same i would call it a unit.
  • @loudwhitenoise_
    'Bathroom', 'toilet', and 'loo' are all varyingly used in Australia depending on both where you are from and how old you are, but there are more. 'Dunny' is one I use, but I've also heard 'bog', 'wc' (short for water closet), and 'crapper'/'shitter'.
  • @Humandog19
    What you call a thong is called a G-string or “G-banger” in Australia
  • @distant_sounds
    When I first got to the US, I was having breakfast at some place and was asked if I wanted a biscuit. I was wondering why anyone would want a biscuit with eggs, sausages and toast.
  • @dutchroll
    "Biscuits and gravy".... said no-one ever in Australia! Gravy goes with meat, or with chips (hot chips). Pretty much everyone in Australia knows what you mean when you say fries, and that term is often used here for what you get at Macca's, etc. "Truck" is the generic term for anything like that vehicle, but technically in Australia the one in the photo is a "semi-trailer" or "semi". Then you have your "truck & dog", your "B-double", your "tipper", and so on if you want to get more descriptive. A "bathroom" in Australia must have either a bath or a shower. If it only has a toilet and sink then it's just a "toilet" or the "dunny" or the "loo" or the "crapper". In houses in Australia, a toilet will often be located by itself in a small room separate from the shower/bath area.
  • @andyossie
    She left out quilt for the Australian name for comforter. Servo for gas station. We don't have a toilet in bathrooms in most houses unless it's the ensuite which is what we have as a part of the bedroom normally for the master bedroom, some places have bed 2 ens, bed 3 ens and guest bedroom with ens and the bathroom is normally just the shower and a bath with a vanity but the toilet is separate in most cases.
  • @Streetw1s3r
    No no no Skinny = French Fries Average or thick = Chips/Hot chips
  • @venderstrat
    Thongs on ya feet were around decades before a g-string up ya crack existed.
  • Toilet originally means to wash, dress and fix your appearance. So in otherwords it means bathroom. Also most colognes are called eau du toilette. As for the Australian answer, it is traditional (and preferable) to have the actual toilet in its own separate room...this way the bathroom is still free for someone else who needs to bathe or shower...also the poo droplets in the air from doing your business can't settle on your toothbrush.
  • @AussieMarg
    We dont do "biscuits and gravy ". Dont start me on that white stuff called gravy lol. Your biscuits are like a dead scone . Sorry. 😂
  • @ZosiaDabrowski
    I've never understood how Americans can be like "oo but what do you call the underwear then if not a thong??" They're g-strings, what do you use the word g-string for if not the underwear?? Also leather thonging/thongs are thin strips of leather off-cuts, which I guess were made into slip-on shoes back in the day, and therefore were called thongs.
  • @mattc55
    Gum boots are named after the material they are made from. Rubber trees that exude a gum. In Australia Ficus sp. do the gum thing. Growing we had a Ficus elastica climbing over the back fence...you can bounce the fruit was like a tennis ball.
  • In Australia capsicum is usually the large non hot ones, all hot ones are basically called chillie's...or a chilli but without the pepper after...example would be scotch bonnet chilli or carolina reaper chilli or birds eye chilli
  • @AbblittAbroad
    In Australia we do have bathrooms without toilets in them
  • @allangoodger969
    OK a scone is generally sweet. Gravy would be put on a Yorkshire Pudding. A rigid heavy vehicle = truck. Rigid heavy vehicle with a trailer dog or pig trailer Combination truck trailer = semi. So what would the Poms or Yanks call an Australian road train? Ok in the land of Oz a toilet can be separate to the bathroom. So a service station (servo) sells Petrol, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and Diesel.