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Komentáře • 362

  • @jimkat2
    @jimkat2 Před 9 dny +59

    That bird is affectionately known as a "bin chicken" or correctly known as an Australian White Ibis

    • @jano9091
      @jano9091 Před 9 dny +9

      And they’re scared of people and totally harmless!

    • @erniesulovic4734
      @erniesulovic4734 Před 5 dny

      And a dumb as they come type of bird too.

    • @WakeUpMate19
      @WakeUpMate19 Před dnem +2

      Nah I disagree.. their beaks are there to eat our souls

    • @jimkat2
      @jimkat2 Před dnem

      @@WakeUpMate19 😂

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks Před 19 hodinami +1

      Tip turkeys

  • @johnharris6087
    @johnharris6087 Před 9 dny +60

    New Zealand and Australia love to hand shit on one another. We are like siblings. Always fighting but when the chips are down, we stand up for one another.

    • @Ausecko1
      @Ausecko1 Před 3 dny

      Yeah, but that's because New Zealand is shit 😉

  • @glenndot6965
    @glenndot6965 Před 8 dny +34

    New Zealanders are our little brothers and sisters. We like to hang sh.t on each other but when it comes to it, we are there for them and they for us in times of need. They are great people!!❤❤

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 Před 9 dny +49

    Yep, ACDC is Australian and we call them "Acadaca".

  • @almostyummymummy
    @almostyummymummy Před 8 dny +31

    Kiwi - Aussie... we're close. Brothers. Sisters.
    ANZAC. Always. Not just a pretty word.

  • @michellebrewer6302
    @michellebrewer6302 Před 9 dny +32

    whoever did the interviewing made a dumb choice with those he chose to speak to, get someone that's a little older, we don't have an issue with the kiwis, they are whom we choose to have a great rivalry but if you pick on a kiwi, then we will stand up & vice versa, those kids were dumb

  • @allisongrattidge4154
    @allisongrattidge4154 Před 9 dny +51

    Acadaca - song Thunderstruck for introduction, will blow your mind. New Zealanders are our best friends, we fight in the trenches together.

  • @user-zy5cr3my4i
    @user-zy5cr3my4i Před 9 dny +14

    Esky is what we call a cooler in Australia, a chilly bin is what they call it in New Zealand. It is what you pack with ice to keep your drinks cold when you are at a bbq, picnic or just wherever you are having a few coldies

  • @guylafaras4669
    @guylafaras4669 Před 9 dny +20

    You might have misread the “New Zealand hate” thing. Kiwis are “close cuz mate” - hence we can dig into each other. We tease them but anyone else try and we’re first in there fighting for them eh?

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 8 dny +2

      I understand but to me those two kids sounded serious lol

    • @HunterWinchester666
      @HunterWinchester666 Před 6 dny +5

      @@guylafaras4669 That's it, ay - no one else is allowed to hang sh*t on 'em, 'cept us. & vice versa 👍😁 Cos we're family. ANZAC FOREVER 🇦🇺🤝🇳🇿

  • @Guvament_bs
    @Guvament_bs Před 9 dny +24

    ACDC 'Let there be rock' the original clip with Bon Scott singing dressed as a preacher in a church with Angus with a halo. Is unbeatable.

    • @karenglenn6707
      @karenglenn6707 Před 9 dny +1

      Agree 100%. I got to see them live so many times in the mid 70’s as a teenager in Melbourne with the brilliant Bon Scott. Have never wanted to see them live without him. He had so much charisma. My sister has seen both he and Brian and said Brian had no stage presence and didn’t interact with the crowd, and was so boring. Bon was NEVER boring and always interacted with us. He was the best!

    • @amandajane5743
      @amandajane5743 Před 8 dny

      Agreed. Bon Scott was the best and that song is awesome. I can't stand the screechy voice of the other guy.

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 Před 9 dny +31

    5:18 that is a "Bin Chicken" they live off scraps. Also a 'bin' here means trash can. Real name is "Ibis" but we call them bin chickens. They are everywhere in built up areas.

    • @sueburn536
      @sueburn536 Před 8 dny

      Sorry but I can't let that go by. Yes, within city and suburban areas, the magnificent Australian Ibis has been able to adapt and forage for food in highly urbanised areas and has earned the unfortunate moniker of "Bin Chicken". That doesn't mean it isn't an absolutely beautiful bird and deserves more respect than your dismissive "Bin Chicken"! ARGH!

    • @carlapanton
      @carlapanton Před 3 dny +2

      ​@@sueburn536 I particularly like the straw-necked ibis. Its iridescent feathers are so pretty

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks Před 19 hodinami +1

      Tip turkeys

  • @ericafarrow667
    @ericafarrow667 Před 6 dny +5

    It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll

  • @michaelmayo9048
    @michaelmayo9048 Před 9 dny +16

    Jailbreak by ACDC ..original one with Bon Scott 😊

  • @eileencollins2536
    @eileencollins2536 Před 4 dny +5

    As in any family, Aussies will sarcastically put Kiwi's down...... but really we love them 😊

  • @reecygarfield2694
    @reecygarfield2694 Před 9 dny +13

    Thunderstruck for sure

  • @Guvament_bs
    @Guvament_bs Před 9 dny +44

    It would have been better to ask older Australians rather than young ones. Older people know more about the place and are wiser and more considered. Anti venom is not kept in homes but in hospitals.

    • @steveheywood9428
      @steveheywood9428 Před 9 dny +2

      Brisbane is situated in a semi tropical location, therefore spiders and snakes may be found there but not in the city. I live in Melbourne in the cooler southern part of Australia and I've seen 2 snakes and maybe 40 harmless spiders in the last 73 years of living here.
      Snakes are more scared of us and don't stick around and deadly animals are not found here.

    • @Fiona-zc6oz
      @Fiona-zc6oz Před 8 dny +7

      We older people know ACDC better too!

    • @Des-pg1hg
      @Des-pg1hg Před 6 dny

      How funny that would have been if they asked an Ozzy. Not an ausdie

    • @beverleyreid9975
      @beverleyreid9975 Před 5 dny

      Yes, ask older Australians. AC DC is an old band that has been around for years and lots of the younger generation wouldn’t know them. Kangaroos are everywhere where I live. You won’t find them in cities. Except the zoo.

  • @dianawhiteley9807
    @dianawhiteley9807 Před 6 dny +5

    Yes Bob Marley is not American, neither is ACDC.

  • @lynndally9160
    @lynndally9160 Před 9 dny +5

    AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie live from Riverplate or Thunderstruck from the same concert.

  • @peterdubois65
    @peterdubois65 Před 9 dny +13

    Go early ACDC try the song It's a long way to the top

  • @rhodes1948
    @rhodes1948 Před 8 dny +4

    I’m 76 and I’ve had run ins with copperhead and red belly black snakes and I’ve had direct contact with funnel web spiders on 4 occasions ..so yes they’re around but not on a daily basis

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 8 dny

      i see

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 Před 6 dny

      ​@@CVTECK1 there's funnel webs on display at the Reptile Park. They have a twice-a-day show with a female funnel web, which they go around showing everyone with a container.
      Also, we don't hate kiwis. Those kids were being sarcastic. They really are our (scarily strong) little siblings

  • @ronniegauci3843
    @ronniegauci3843 Před 3 dny +3

    that anty venom that kid was talking about having at home , he lives hundreds of miles from nowhere.

  • @jano9091
    @jano9091 Před 9 dny +8

    It’s been -6’ here, so yes we do have winters. And when we lived in a small town, the kangaroos used to wander round the yard very happily. I had five one day, and the biggest one stood a couple of metres away from me as I hung out the washing.

  • @StevenBoyle-fg4nc
    @StevenBoyle-fg4nc Před 9 dny +5

    A portable container you keep your food and drinks cool in, you fill it with ice. You might call it a cooler, Australians call it a Esky and In New Zealand it’s called a Chilly Bin

  • @Tarnya
    @Tarnya Před 9 dny +5

    I’m from Australia and I love your videos and reactions to Australian shows and our culture.

  • @jacquimott386
    @jacquimott386 Před 9 dny +3

    The real classic Australian AC/DC is with Bon Scott. Try Highway to Hell, Jail Break, Let there be rock.

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 Před 9 dny +7

    If it ends with yeah its a yes. If it ends with nah it means no. So "yeah nah" means no and "nah yeah" means yes. That first "yeah" or "nah" isn't the answer, it can be sarcasm, it can be exasperation, it can be a joke, it can mean "Are you really asking me that question?" depending on the persons mood and the question asked.
    So "Do you want a spider in your boot" "Yeah nah!"
    "Do you want go go have Chinese? It's half price night"? "Nah yeah!" it's like "heck yeah" but the heck was replaced with nah.

    • @samhugh4965
      @samhugh4965 Před 8 dny

      Here in the USA yeah, no (meaning no) is used quite a bit. Haven’t heard no, yeah however over here.

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 Před 6 dny

      ​@@samhugh4965
      Yeah nah- I hear what you're saying, agree to disagree though, mate.
      Nah yeah- kinda a drawl of "aww, yeah" with an upwards inflection. The nah is space to think about it. Usually in response to a question like "do you wanna head to the bottlo (liquor store) and take a dip in the creek up the road, or nah?" "Nah yeah. Sounds like a grand ol time,".

  • @RobertJ77
    @RobertJ77 Před 3 dny +3

    New Zealand is our littlle Bruh, we have no Anzacs without them, but we both love putting shit on each other. We respect them, we and they have our backs when it counts.

  • @johnfranke9655
    @johnfranke9655 Před 9 dny +6

    AC DC listen to "it's a long way to the top" live in Melbourne with Bon Scott, the original singer

  • @marianjacobs5597
    @marianjacobs5597 Před 5 dny +1

    AC/DC started as a pub rock group in November 1973 and became one of the most well-known Australian rock bands, with more than 71 million sales in the US alone by 2014. They are perhaps the most well-known rock group from Australia, despite the fact that only one of the current band members is actually Australian-born.

  • @andyjames2082
    @andyjames2082 Před 7 dny +2

    The bird eating scraps is a bin chicken, if an Aussie says the spiders and things are not too bad, that's because we know what NOT to do 😁

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny +3

    Chilly bin is what they call a cooler bin in NZ I guess. Here, we erroneously call it an Esky because it’s the most popular brand of cooler bin and the name just stuck.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny +2

    CV, I need to explain something else to you. Way back when the movie, “Crocodile Dundee” was very popular in the US, its Aussie star, Paul Hogan, was a well known Aussie face, so Tourism Australia asked him to make some commercials to lure American tourists to Australia. (In truth, we are much more likely to travel to the US than Americans are to travel to Australia, because they think it’s too far! Pfft! They don’t get it!). Anyway, the commercials went ahead and Paul knew that Americans wouldn’t know what prawns were and told the producers that if it’s to attract Americans, we need to say shrimp, even though that’s actually incorrect, because prawns and shrimp are different species of crustaceans. Consequently the tag line became, “Put another shrimp on the barbie” or “We’ll put some more shrimp on the barbie for ya.” So the slogan the young fellow used was correct, but not what we actually eat. We have prawns. Any shrimp we get here are fished from Asian waters and used in Asian cooking.
    As for Fosters, it was originally made here for the tourists, we don’t drink it ourselves, aside from the occasional oddball who defends it. Aussies prefer the good stuff and we have loads of it, plus hundreds of locally brewed craft beers. Fosters is now made in UK.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny +1

    The bird behind her is a an Ibis. It’s a waterbird that used to thrive in the rural areas of Australia where there were wetlands for them to thrive. After the long drought, their water supply dried up and they had the smarts to head towards the coast to look for water. They settled in the suburbs and have never gone back to their old habitat. If you’ve ever seen ancient Egypt with the paintings on the walls and inside the pyramids, you will gave seen the Ibis.
    There’s something that city dwellers have caused by their filthy habits, eg, dropping uneaten food in the nearest rubbish bin, or even worse, throwing it on the street where it washes into our waterways and pollutes the rivers! The Ibis not only lost their water supply, they also lost their food, ie, fish and other creatures that live in the wetlands, so they have adapted to looking for human foods in the rubbish bins, which is often bad for them. Now those same litterbugs are calling our beautiful Ibis, the ugly name of “bin chickens”. It disgusts me that humans don’t appreciate true beauty in nature, nor do they recognise how wasteful they are with food!

  • @user-ez7ki2tl2o
    @user-ez7ki2tl2o Před 4 dny +2

    New Zealand and Australia are always bad mouthing each other but we are brothers and will always come together to help each always

  • @user-io7vx9sy1v
    @user-io7vx9sy1v Před 9 dny +9

    New Zealand are amazing love the people

  • @AussieDebb
    @AussieDebb Před 13 dny +9

    CV John and Bon Scot the lead singer were friends. Have you seen John singing Its a Long Way to the Top by AccaDacca? Thats their nickname here. Johns cover is fantastic. ❤ AcDc have some great songs.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 11 dny +3

      I reacted to John singing that song but not realizing acdc we're from Australia wow. I'm stupid 😂. AccaDacca is nick name for acdc? I need to listen to listen to acdc right away miss Debb.

    • @AussieDebb
      @AussieDebb Před 10 dny +2

      @@CVTECK1 Hiya CV Just though I'd let you know our gorgeous John is 75 today. Happy for you to play something for him ❤️🥳💖

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 10 dny +2

      @@AussieDebb Happy Born day to John my guy and i'm playing thunder in your heart

    • @AussieDebb
      @AussieDebb Před 10 dny +2

      I would ever have guessed LOL! ❤😂🎉

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 10 dny +2

      @@AussieDebb haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • @evectionality
    @evectionality Před 3 dny +1

    It's an interesting point that while Australian snakes haven't changed, they are becoming less deadly on a global scale. This appears to simply be a solid broadcast education about snakes, and how to behave around them, widespread knowledge about snake first aid, pressure bandage, don't move, and development of antivenom, of which we are now helping our northern neighbours to also develop some for their own snakes. The antivenom isn't in our first aid kits, it in the hospital and remote ambo's eg the flying doctors. It does wonders, but that initial first aid of not moving is essential. Oh, and most won't bite you if you're not trying to catch them.

  • @coraliemoller3896
    @coraliemoller3896 Před 8 dny +1

    ‘Shrimp on the barbie’ was an advertising slogan specifically to lure Americans to Australia.
    We all cringed but it was not a message aimed at Aussies.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll Před 9 dny +2

    You can't buy anti-venom for a first aid kit. That stuff is expensive and only available from medical doctors or a hospital! That bird was an Ibis, which is often called a "bin chicken" and is our bird equivalent of your "trash panda". Fosters is definitely aussie beer however it hasn't been popular since the 1980s, and was never popular outside Melbourne. Aussies rarely cook prawns on a BBQ. In summer they are usually cooked by boiling, then they're chilled and served cold.

  • @jimmyTimtam
    @jimmyTimtam Před 4 dny +1

    The bird is called a Ibis or more commonly referred to as the bin chicken as it will go through bins looking for scraps.

  • @JadawinL
    @JadawinL Před 3 dny +3

    The thing about FOSTERS beer is that most Australians haven't ever actually tasted it.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 3 dny

      ohhh

    • @Ausecko1
      @Ausecko1 Před 3 dny +1

      Like VB - called visitors beer because it's what you give visitors when you want them to leave your house

  • @GarryMercer-tq5uo
    @GarryMercer-tq5uo Před 8 dny +4

    we have antivenom for snakes and funnelwebs but its not in homes, only in hospitals as its a severe touch and go long extreme proceedure. Firstyou have to be able to get to a hospital in time. If you get bitten and have a snake bite kit, you wrap the limb and you cannot move or the venom will spread . If you cant move how do you get to a hospital? You need paramedics to come to you treat you and get you to hospital to be revived. If you are remote youre probably screwed. Ive had hundreds of very close encounters with snakes nearly jumping on many, none have tried to bite me, However my friend who lives even more remote than myself knelt on a death adder in his vegetable garden and it didnt bite him. A year later he was bitten twice by a brown snake the 2nd most venomous snake in the world in the same garden. He survived with no after effects which was miraculous considering the distance to the antivenin. This is the thing, a lot of bites are dry bites or bites that the snake decides not to inject so much venom. It depends on how afraid the snake has become and the length of time he has to munch on you before he thinks you will injure him. Brown snakes have short fangs and thick jeans can help. Black snakes are considered not so venomous by brown snake standards but they have long fangs and their venom is the most painful, there was a man near here that was slow to get to hospital from a black snake bite and he died. But if you are heavily envenomated and you survive due to the anti venom, its not plain sailing from there , you will never really get over it physically.

    • @evectionality
      @evectionality Před 3 dny

      The first aid and not moving is essential. Let people find you. The poison is spread through the lymphatic system, ie via the contraction of muscles. Indigenous Australians used to treat a snake bit by lying down and not moving for three days.

  • @sharronbrennon899
    @sharronbrennon899 Před 6 dny +3

    The bird that popped over that girl’s shoulder eating scraps is an ibis. What Australians call a bin chicken

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 6 dny +2

      He's the trash man 😂

  • @seanbrosnan4820
    @seanbrosnan4820 Před 9 dny +5

    Omg 😂 I can totally relate to your worry about the spiders and snakes😅 we migrated here and I’ve never seen a snake outside of a zoo. Spiders yes they’re everywhere but they are not a problem unless you’re clueless 😂

  • @simbob26
    @simbob26 Před 9 dny +2

    Bin Chicken makes a cameo… photobomb!

  • @user-qu4pl2dr6u
    @user-qu4pl2dr6u Před 4 dny +1

    Yes, Fosters beer was the largest selling beer in Australia in the late 1970's made by Carlton United Brewrey, it then died out and was replaced by VB.

  • @carolynsmith6738
    @carolynsmith6738 Před 8 dny +2

    The suburbs of Brisbane has wildlife if there is bushland around, I see wallabies, koalas and possums in my area and great birdlife such as kookaburras, rainbow lorrikeets, galahs, rosellas.

  • @eileencollins2536
    @eileencollins2536 Před 4 dny +1

    Oh my....... ACDC is NOT just a rock band 😮🇦🇺

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny +1

    AC/DC is a punk rock band from the 70s. They’re still around but I was never a fan of punk rock. There have also been some changes to their line up, which isn’t unusual considering their longevity.

  • @dropbearbully8265
    @dropbearbully8265 Před 7 dny +1

    Native australian bees cannot sting you as no stinger

  • @sprig5173
    @sprig5173 Před 9 dny +1

    Maybe the best ACDC clip is "Its a long way to the top"

  • @user-ct8nk9me4w
    @user-ct8nk9me4w Před 5 dny +2

    ASK AN AUSSIE NOT AN EMBRYOS NOT 1 OF THEM OVER 20 ASK SOME1 OVER 45

  • @HunterWinchester666
    @HunterWinchester666 Před 7 dny +1

    As an Aussie with arachnophobia who's had several terrifying encounters with dinner plate-sized spiders, I have a particularly harrowing tale to share. The worst encounter happened during a blackout, naturally - cos what terrifying spider encounter would be complete without the ambiance of a horror movie? In hindsight, it felt like a cosmic joke at my expense. I can almost picture God nudging Mother Nature with a wink, saying, "Watch this one - popcorn?"
    So anyway, I had waited for the storm to pass, then grabbed a torch & headed to the bathroom for a shower. I plonked the torch on the vanity, its beam pointing to the ceiling. And there it was, illuminated like a monster in a spotlight 🕷️🔦 A spider almost the size of the toilet seat, over by the door, trapping me in the room 😰
    The sudden light startled the spider, making it jump slightly. This jittery movement from a creature straight out of my nightmares triggered a shrill scream from me 😱 echoing through the bathroom. The ear-piercing sound scared the spider again, causing it to jump once more, which set off another round of even louder screams from me 😱 My screams only made the spider more frantic as it started a jittery dance, causing me to scream even more shrilly.
    Over & over we went, stuck in a comical yet terrifying dance of mutual fear, each reacting to the other's movements in a seemingly endless loop. Me afraid of the giant, eight-legged monster & it equally scared of the loud, four-legged freak with the blinding light. This chaotic scene eventually ended after my neighbour summoned the Police, thinking bloody murder... 😂
    And this spider was only the 2nd biggest I've ever seen 😰 Oh yes, I have come face to face with the Grandaddy of Spiders before too... 🕷️😱 After an encounter like that, it takes weeks, even months to let your guard down again. The longer you go without seeing one, the more nervous you get tho, cos you know you're overdue for a run-in. In the meantime you just remain vigilant, always checking everything: shoes, the bed, the mailbox, under bucket lips - you name it.
    Over the years, I've conditioned myself to better deal with the smaller & average-sized ones, by shooing them outside. I won't kill them tho; they don't deserve that. It's not their fault they look so creepy! But when the whoppers come along, I have to call a neighbour or a mate to deal with it.
    Despite all this, I still love Australia. It's a beautiful paradise - & if this is the price I have to pay for the privilege, it's worth it 👍
    Cheers mate 🍻😁🇦🇺

    • @Reneesillycar74
      @Reneesillycar74 Před 7 dny

      That is one of the most well written, comical & enjoyable comments I have ever seen 🙌🏼👏🏼
      Sorry to find amusement in your phobia 😅

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 Před 6 dny

      Ooh, I've had a few good run ins with wall puppies. Once, it was chilling under a pillow in my favourite climbing tree. I stared at it for a solid minute before I realised what I was looking at (am visually impaired). Freaked, and slowly climbed down cause my arms were quivering.
      Second time, one was chilling on a window sill in the backroom of the music block at school. It was listening to me sing, when I shrieked for about ten seconds, loud enough for the whole school to hear. About the size of my hand.
      The third and fourth were while I was living in a refuge. I think the one on the bathroom ceiling takes the cake as the biggest, probably large enough for a face hug. And the other, I have no clue what kind, but it saw me in the dining room, at the breakie bar, and began charging at me. I, again, shrieked, and sprung over the bar, onto the kitchen counter. Eventually another roommate and my case worker walked in to see what the commotion was about. Cue me in fetal position, backed into a corner on the bench, looking like I just saw my great gran reanimated.
      Only ever saw funnel web nests, one being in my room. Never saw a funnel web in the wild, just at the Reptile Park. And every single spider I've ever seen larger than my big toe, it makes me dry wretch from anxiety.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Před 9 dny +4

    Yeah/Nah! I have Vegemite every day, usually for an afternoon snack or energy boost! A Bin Chicken (Ibis) is always after our rubbish, not people! Prawns not Shrimp! It's a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll! Highway to Hell? (ACADACA) 😁🇦🇺

  • @goatlord7310
    @goatlord7310 Před 9 dny +2

    The bird in question is an Ibis, most commonly referred to as the "bin chicken".

  • @slaygor5930
    @slaygor5930 Před 12 hodinami

    Australia and New Zealand are very much siblings. And just like my brother and I, we pick on each-other all the time. But if anyone else does, we back each-other up, no questions asked.

  • @AnEnquiringMind
    @AnEnquiringMind Před 6 dny +1

    So for starters, AC/DC ‘Thunderstruck’. Then ‘It’s a long way to the top’. After that, go for it!

    • @SOConnor-oc8lc
      @SOConnor-oc8lc Před 4 dny

      Thunderstruck is when they went American. They lost their true blue Aussie rock sound

    • @AnEnquiringMind
      @AnEnquiringMind Před 4 dny

      @@SOConnor-oc8lc How very dare you! I love Thunderstruck!

  • @vampy7966
    @vampy7966 Před 3 dny +1

    🍻 Fosters was a popular Australian beer many years ago in the 70’s & army 80’s then we made stronger beer & exported Fosters overseas because it tastes like water!! 😂🤣
    ACCADACCA is how we affectionately call AC/DC

  • @dianneking3616
    @dianneking3616 Před 5 dny +2

    Anti venom can only be administer by a hospital or doctors office. It’s not included in a first aid kit! 😂

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 5 dny +2

      I was just joking it's my Aussie sarcasm 😂

  • @EMMiiEJAYE
    @EMMiiEJAYE Před dnem +1

    im from australia and i can say we dont have vegemite on everything... yeah sandwhiches and toast thats bout it

  • @sarahanderson3897
    @sarahanderson3897 Před 3 dny +1

    They should've interviewed older peeps. And winters in Melbourne can be freezing!!! Kiwi's are like our little cuz. We can hate on them, but no-one else can! The spirit of the ANZACs lives on! Chilli bin = esky! It is an insulated portable cooler tub for food/drinks

  • @amishgirl1000
    @amishgirl1000 Před 6 dny +1

    Most Aussies will tell you Kiwis are great!!! We are sister countries.

  • @Popsicle_MP
    @Popsicle_MP Před dnem

    Fosters is an American style beer, invented by 2 Irish guys, made in Australia, by a Japanese company for the English market.

  • @shawngray513
    @shawngray513 Před 4 hodinami

    So, the list begins...
    - Yeah no yeah, doesnt happen. We say "Yeah nah" = no. "Nah yeah" = yes. Often we stick an "Ah" in before to give ourselves some time to decide what we want.
    - Vegemite, not on everything, generally toast/sandwiches. Vegemite and chip (crisps) sandwich goes great. Not everyone puts on a lot, but a solid layer suits me fine.
    - Animals. In the city, youre safe. You'll barely see anything apart from seagulls, bin chickens and pigeons. Maybe a possum if you're lucky. Once you go a bit regional, its rare to go from town to town without seeing a few roo's (kangaroos) on the side of the road as road kill. You'll see a ton in the paddocks and way out in the bush. For the deadly ones, they are generally pretty quiet and would rather leave you alone. If you harass them, then well, youll find out why theyre deadly. Snakes and spiders are always around, pretty well hidden. Don't go poking hands in holes or picking up logs/rocks without expecting something to jump at you.
    - Shrimp on the barbie, clearly prawns. Enough said.
    - Fosters beer was reasonably popular 25+ years ago. I wouldnt class it as a nice beer, it was average taste and pretty cheap. Yes it's an Aussie beer, but practically non existant here.
    - ACDC - Acca Dacca, how the hell are so many people saying aca daca. Shame. Younger generations would barely listen to them. Popular with those who were born in the 90's and before. Some listen to them once in a while, plenty of the older generations listen to them daily.
    - Weather, generally hot all round. Dont forget Australia is huge, ranging from tropics up north to freezing down south. Does snow the lower you go.
    - Kangaroos, no we dont ride them. Plenty of joeys (baby kangaroos) from roadkill are kept as pets (the mum dies, so collect the joey and help it survive). Kangaroos are deceptively dangerous. Extremely strong kicks, sharp claws on their feet. If its in a dam or lake, leave. They will grab you and hold you underwater to try and drown you. They don't need saving.
    - Humor, generally sarcastic, offensive and dark. The more horrible you are, the more people will like you. As long as it's clearly a joke. Generally the harsher we are to you, the more we like you. We understand you wont take it to heart and get pissed about it, but instead throw some shit back at us and have a good laugh together.
    - New Zealand. For the lamd itself, it's pretty similar to Australia. Except it rains there, so everything is green. Majority of Australia is brown and yellow, dead grass or dirt.
    The people, are actually pretty similar in the way we think. Just they have a weird accent and use some strange words. Similar enough we dont need translation, but different enough that we're clearly different. With our humor, we give them shit because they are like a brother/sister. We give them shit knowing full well they will give it straight back. When shit hits the fan, we both know we have each others back.
    - As for the suss blonde kid, Kiwi's dont say bruv. And for an Aussie... That accent? Yeah nah man, your input is invalid.
    - Chilly Bin/Esky = Cooler box.
    ACDC song's, popular choices are Thunderstruck, or Back in Black.

  • @Amanda-uc5jq
    @Amanda-uc5jq Před 9 dny +1

    They’re Bin Chickens 😂😂
    AcCaDaCa = AC/DC
    We had so many great bands back in the day, Hoodoo Gurus and Gangajang are two of my favourites that are lesser known. We were seriously spoilt for choice from 70’s-90’s
    We love NZ they’re our siblings and Canadians are like cousins.
    Love watching your reaction to our lingo and kiwi lingo 😂😂

  • @marklane58
    @marklane58 Před 9 dny +1

    I'm in Brizzy (Brisbane) helping a friend and it's been sunny and warm for 20 days. Today is an exception with rain set in. A sacred ibis waited next to me for the traffic lights to change and we crossed together, seemed really friendly. On Friday I start the 2,000k drive south. Winter here I come. On the way up I saw 10 dead roos, 4 dead wombats, a few foxes and possibly one human (car in the trees off the highway with 12 emergency vehicles attending but not leaving). I hope the trip home, 100k south of Melbourne, is uneventful. Eyes on the road. I take most spiders outside but if I find a huntsman outside I bring it in. "Yea nah look absolutely!" is sports talk for "yes".

  • @michaelmayo9048
    @michaelmayo9048 Před 9 dny +2

    Brisbane is way hotter humider than Melbourne we got snow in the mountains in Victoria brrrrr

  • @Lower_Class
    @Lower_Class Před 4 dny +2

    We got a saying about snakes - don't F with them, that won't F with you. Just leave them alone all b good yer

  • @lostcause7489
    @lostcause7489 Před 7 hodinami

    Aussie arachnophobic here, easiest solution I found was to move to the city and invest in copious amounts of surface spray on a fortnightly basis.

  • @fknows1
    @fknows1 Před 6 dny

    5:34 the bird in the background is a Ibis, nick named by Australians as a bin chicken always scavenging for food, ACDC, she's got the jack, jail break early songs when they started out

  • @bettybailey7280
    @bettybailey7280 Před 2 dny

    Chilly bin is NZ word for Eski which is a container you put your beer and drinks in and load with ice to keep them cold. Hence the word Chilly bin and Eski..Acadaca is what we call ACDC. NZ and Aussies have a shared friendly rivalry and jokingly slag each other off.

  • @mikeythehat6693
    @mikeythehat6693 Před 6 dny

    The bird (the one eating scraps at 5:30) is the White Ibis, which all Aussies know as the "Bin Chicken" because they love to congregate around rubbish bins and rubbish dumps.
    AC/DC are as Aussie as........... The founding members are of Scottish descent but the band was formed in Australia and had initial success here for a number of years before making it overseas, firstly in England and Europe , then in the U.S. You wanna listen to (and watch the video for) "Thunderstruck".
    The girl who said "acadaca" (AC/DC) at (9:45) also said "yeah nah" and it slipped right by you, Teck, you missed that one mate.
    In Aus. we call a "cooler" an "Eski" (I suppose it's short for "Eskimo" but it was a brand name in the '70s.) The Kiwis call an "Eski" a "Chilly Bin" which we find hilarious.

  • @simbob26
    @simbob26 Před 9 dny

    We won’t let anyone talk smack about New Zealand…. Except us! Dirty Deeds, Thunderstruck or You Shook Me All Night Long are all AC/DC songs to start your repertoire…

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 Před 9 dny +1

    Accadacca is wat Aussies call AC/DC

  • @bigoz1977
    @bigoz1977 Před 9 dny +2

    Fosters was originally from Australia, but doesn’t sell here anymore. It’s not too bad to drink in the Uk , as it’s made there too. Also to get the temp conversion, double and add 29 to get Fahrenheit roughly.

    • @xymonau2468
      @xymonau2468 Před 9 dny

      But it was invented in Australia by two Americans.

  • @beebee1676
    @beebee1676 Před 3 dny

    My sister has a fear of spiders, she jumped out of a moving car once. It was only a huntsman & it was on the outside of the window 😄

  • @gregoryparnell2775
    @gregoryparnell2775 Před 3 dny +1

    There are Bush Turkeys everywhere in the cities in Queensland.

  • @giddicha3206
    @giddicha3206 Před 6 dny +1

    That bird is a tip chook aka white ibis.

  • @heatherfruin2371
    @heatherfruin2371 Před dnem

    Acca Dacca is AC/DC's nickname in Australia. There's a lot of kangaroos in a state park near my house and you can see them as you drive past. We're only 17 kms from the city. 😊🦘🦘🦘

  • @audreydoyle5268
    @audreydoyle5268 Před 6 dny

    Am an Aussie with arachnophobia. I stay inside a lot. If I'm going out into the bush, I usually wear peppermint oil like strong perfurm. And I have a spray bottle of it mixed with water and vinegar that I spray on my window sill. It deters em.
    And that's how I deal with bugs. I just don't.

  • @louiserobinson8363
    @louiserobinson8363 Před 7 dny

    I live in a more rural town and we have “seasons” for snakes when they are more dangerous- coming out of winter for example you see more aggressive snakes, if you annoy them. My husband delivered gas bottles and pulled the truck up on a dirt road and a big brown snake reared up to waist height and chased him, he jumped to the roof of the truck and then waited until it slid off the back and jumped in the cab, but Aussies will definitely use those stories as pub tales and get a bit of mileage out of them.

  • @catherinemains3709
    @catherinemains3709 Před 4 dny +1

    Make sure you listen to the original AC/DC (Acadaca) Thunderstruck with Bon Scott.

  • @heatherfruin2371
    @heatherfruin2371 Před dnem

    The White Ibis (bin chicken) has adapted well to city life throughout Australian.

  • @ln8173
    @ln8173 Před 9 dny +3

    😂 28 degrees celsius in the winter, that's a very hot summer day in Sweden! I think if I ever go to Australia it have to be when it's winter there, I'm a Swede, I can't handle really hot weather 😂
    When you said you did'nt know ac/dc were from Australia, it made me think of all the American hit songs written by Swedes that no one has a clue about. Check out Max Martin if you want to know more

  • @Bellas1717
    @Bellas1717 Před 7 dny

    Acadaca. Some people think Aussies shorten letters in words, but we actually shorten how words are said by removing pauses where we can. Acadaca flows better than AC/DC, removing the pause between the C and D, and so is easier/quicker to say.
    Maybe you would check out the YT video called singers you didn’t know were Australian.

  • @coraliemoller3896
    @coraliemoller3896 Před 8 dny

    That’s a ‘Bin Chicken’. The Australian White Ibis has learnt to scavenge from scraps in bins around humans.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny

    Teenagers don’t always respect scenic beauty, plus there’s intense rugby rivalry between us.

  • @shadowcell1184
    @shadowcell1184 Před 13 hodinami

    I agree with the comment section here, also keep in mind each state/territory are very different with weather, some wildlife and even sports.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před 3 dny

    Akkadakka is the sound that’s made when you try to read AC/DC. Aussies shorten everything! Bottle Shop is bottle-o. McDonald’s is Macca’s. Etc
    As for yeah nah, that’s only for compound questions that require an acknowledgement and an opinion.
    “Have you heard about the new Spiderman movie? We could go on Friday night?”
    “Yeah, nah, thanks all the same.” (Yes, I have heard about it but no, I’m not interested in seeing it. Thanks though.)
    “That was fun, do you wanna go out again this weekend?”
    “Yeah, nah, I’d rather not.” (Yeah it was fun for you but I was bored so no, I don’t want to go out again.)
    Now do you understand? We are not just contradicting ourselves, there’s more going on!

  • @JB-zs1oq
    @JB-zs1oq Před 7 dny

    Seriously, do you really expect teenagers hanging out on the Gold Coast to explain the wonderful relationship that has developed between Aussies and Kiwis, dating back to their shared experiences in the Gallipoli campaign of1915 which continues to today. We take the mickey out of them and they return it, but the reality is they are our closest neighbour and our best mates.

  • @loukay1170
    @loukay1170 Před 12 hodinami

    pmsl Im a kiwi living in Australia, a chilly bin is a chiller box (think picnics), Australia calls them eski's. Same with thongs/jandals, lots of tiny differences. NZ has always been fairly poor compared to Australia bc they don't have the same mineral deposits Australia has. NZ relies on tourism and lamb, Australia has uranium, gold, diamonds, opals, every jewel you can imagine.

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 Před 9 dny +2

    I am scared of spiders, not teeny tiny ones but sizable ones. I had a big one run up my leg as a kid in bed and it freaked me out. How do I deal? We get our house sprayed. Sorry to the spider lovers. Last night my son saw a small spider scurrying across the kitchen floor so i stop cooking and caught it in a container and put it outside, so I am not unreasonably scared, but yeah invest in fly screens and spray.

  • @RidingRiver
    @RidingRiver Před dnem +1

    Little River Band was ours too until they got screwed over by management

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Před 22 hodinami

      I just listen to 3 of their songs with John Farnham.

  • @tinocampanella3843
    @tinocampanella3843 Před 5 dny +1

    There will be lots of songs to choose from after 18 Albums..First Bon Scott as front man is a must for your intro. Secondly the early songs show a snap of Aussie Rock --- look at "LET THERE BE ROCK" as a start on your journey

  • @tracycornish7011
    @tracycornish7011 Před 4 dny

    Fosters NO ONE drinks it, that bird in background was called a Bin Chicken a scavenger bird, we love NEW Zealand . AC/DC get called Aka Daka , listen to Tunderstruck thru headphones. Bee Gee’s also oz band. Watching from Perth , Western Australia 🇦🇺

  • @michelleclark7972
    @michelleclark7972 Před 9 dny +3

    Anti venom is at the hospitals not in our homes

    • @cafra11972
      @cafra11972 Před 8 dny +2

      He did say he was from outback, if he was from a remote property they might keep some at home. But no, anywhere else it’s kept at the hospital.

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks Před 19 hodinami +1

      @@cafra11972remotely it’s closer to home

  • @peteranderson3390
    @peteranderson3390 Před dnem

    That bird mate, they're everywhere. We call them bin chickens., they're like our seagulls.

  • @heatherwickstead7980
    @heatherwickstead7980 Před 9 dny +1

    We have an outer suburb of Melbourne near us called Kangaroo Ground. They are quite common around the outer areas of Melbourne. Wander into people's yards etc

  • @WakeUpMate19
    @WakeUpMate19 Před dnem

    Fosters is Australian.. but its taken from the same brew that makes crown lager.. we keep the crown and export fosters.

  • @claireeyles7560
    @claireeyles7560 Před 7 dny

    Yeah Nah Yeah usually means 'Yes I understand what you've asked of me, no I don't have a problem doing that, yes it's fine". For example:
    Person 1: My babysitter's cancelled, I'm sorry this is last minute but I really need someone to watch the kids while I go to this job interview.
    Person 2: Oh yeah nah yeah, what time do you need me to come over.
    It can also mean 'Yes I heard what you said, no I can't do that, but I'm kinda wavering on saying yes anyway".
    And there's also 'Yeah Nah But', which can mean "Yes I heard what you said, no I don't necessarily agree with it, but I concede you made some good points', or 'Yes I hear what you're saying, no I don't necessarily agree with it, but I understand the situation is complex', or you've been accused of doing something wrong/have done something wrong and then Yeah Nah But becomes, "Yeah I know what you're accusing me of, no I didn't do it, but I understand why you thought that, and I will defend against said accusations if necessary, or make some shit up if I'm actually guilty and trying to worm oout of it' (depending on whether the person is actually guilty tends to change the rapidity and tone of delivery).