Why I Love Australia

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2018
  • All the reasons I love Australia. I am an American living and working in Australia for the next year and here is why I want to stay forever!!

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  • @janinebone9790
    @janinebone9790 Před 5 lety +89

    I watch these "Americans in Australia" things and i can honestly say that Americans seem to be really nice people. Every one that comes here must be a loss to the USA and our gain.

    • @shenanigans3710
      @shenanigans3710 Před 4 lety +12

      I'm an Aussie living in America. Americans are awesome! I have no idea why they have a bad reputation. There are many aspects of American culture that Australians could really benefit from.

    • @newshound2521
      @newshound2521 Před 3 lety +7

      The good ones are smart enough to want to explore. We wouldn't want the ones that never leave.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +4

      I’d love to hear what you think are the highlights of America and American culture!

    • @sergeantsweat
      @sergeantsweat Před 3 lety

      @@brookeyourtrip maga

    • @PrincessGold1
      @PrincessGold1 Před 3 lety +1

      @Trans circus, No thank you! Don't want that sociopath anywhere near Australia!

  • @michaelfrost4584
    @michaelfrost4584 Před 3 lety +22

    More young Australians should hear this because some are whinging how bad we are. Thank you for liking us.😆

    • @paulfitzgerald4982
      @paulfitzgerald4982 Před 3 lety +3

      The government should give every 18-25 year old a return economy ticket os so they can see what we have and work to preserve it.

    • @lifelongbachelor3651
      @lifelongbachelor3651 Před 2 lety

      they're just jealous twats. ignore them.

  • @markreynolds8151
    @markreynolds8151 Před 3 lety +58

    I'm an Aussie and you seem to understand the reasoning behind our mindset, policies and just general way of life. We have our flaws too but it was a very insightful review, keep up the good work!

  • @phoarey
    @phoarey Před 3 lety +41

    The excise duties on alcohol and tobacco are mainly to deter consumption and the health and medical cost consequences.

  • @divusaugstus
    @divusaugstus Před 3 lety +21

    Actually, university education is not free, we have a system known as HECS (Higher Education Contribution Scheme) and she’s right you don’t need to pay up front - once your income reaches a certain amount after graduation you start repaying your debt. The repayments are modest and come out automatically like superannuation. I’ve done several degrees and my first one begun in 1978 was absolutely free and you were paid a stipend as well. The contribution scheme was introduced in the 1990’s and has steadily grown since then. Still vastly superior to the US system which does stop many talented Americans accessing tertiary education. I’m enjoying your vids.

    • @fc7424
      @fc7424 Před 3 lety +1

      She didn't say it was free. She said you pay it back when your income reaches a certain level.

    • @jamesbullard4423
      @jamesbullard4423 Před 3 lety +4

      Same in England, but it's free in Scotland, lucky bastards.

  • @jadeskipworth4861
    @jadeskipworth4861 Před 5 lety +7

    Im so happy to watch this video and see you love my hometown so much, I hope you still love it. You're amazing :)

  • @johnfrankster3244
    @johnfrankster3244 Před 3 lety +6

    Tourists-
    Kings park is amazing sight seeing.
    Locals-
    I go their to catch pokemon

  • @mrsmith9925
    @mrsmith9925 Před 3 lety +1

    I loved the sound of all the birds in the background 🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜great spot to do your vlog, thanks

  • @beardedchefau
    @beardedchefau Před 5 lety +36

    Glad you enjoy this beautiful country I have called home my entire life. Just one thing i don't know about W.A people but I have never called or heard Mcdonalds being called 'Macco's'. Maccas would be the correct term, but cool vid all the same, and hopefully you are allowed to stay we need more people like you to keep this country great.

    • @kerryt.2026
      @kerryt.2026 Před 5 lety +8

      Yes. I'm from WA and it is definitely Maccas.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +17

      Yes as soon as I said it I was thinking “that’s not right” lol but oh well!

  • @ShereeHoneyflowerSL
    @ShereeHoneyflowerSL Před 3 lety +8

    We don't have tips included in the price because tips are a bonus extra should we tip. We have the minimum wage which is a social wage. There is no need to tip.

  • @preciousediru7723
    @preciousediru7723 Před 5 lety

    Thanks. Was very helpful

  • @viaderojr
    @viaderojr Před 3 lety +2

    I clicked on this vid cause I'm looking in to moving to Australia and I jumped when u said ur from VA, so am I!!! I think this vid really reaffirmed that I would love Australia

  • @lifewithlexii1721
    @lifewithlexii1721 Před rokem

    Love this video Brook would love to see more

  • @The_Stoic_Philosopher68
    @The_Stoic_Philosopher68 Před 3 lety +2

    It’s nice to know that we’re nice. Thanks

  • @kalebmcafee6745
    @kalebmcafee6745 Před 5 lety +3

    I’m so happy for you Brooke!!!

  • @potaka79
    @potaka79 Před 3 lety +2

    Very interesting prospective. Thankyou for the nice comments on my beloved country 🇦🇺🇦🇺 Aussie Pride.

  • @vansangvo6462
    @vansangvo6462 Před 3 lety

    Bravo. You are so great.

  • @The_Stoic_Philosopher68
    @The_Stoic_Philosopher68 Před 3 lety +2

    Glad you like us! Welcome!

  • @melissareddy5404
    @melissareddy5404 Před 5 lety +4

    That was great I learned so much

  • @wicky6819
    @wicky6819 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you.. From india. I really like your honesty. ❤️❤️

  • @nancyhobson9710
    @nancyhobson9710 Před 3 lety +2

    Best place in the world! Was born here and I LIKE IT.

  • @craigmerritt8503
    @craigmerritt8503 Před 2 lety

    I really loved that
    Hope everything went well😊

  • @nathr7375
    @nathr7375 Před 3 lety +9

    Awesome another person found Perth! There must be like ten people here now.

  • @djrobotcitizen
    @djrobotcitizen Před 3 lety

    stumbled on your clip and I think you know a lot more about the benefits of living in Australia than the vast majority of young Australians do ;) At least until recently. For it isn't taught to us so we tend to grow up assuming Americans have all the perks we take for granted (eg. universal healthcare, paid sick leave, decent minimum wages) plus much more! ;)

  • @xiaowei1
    @xiaowei1 Před 3 lety +9

    I liked your video. You seem to get it, as in the Australian way of life. Less stress, more living.
    Now you have something else to love - we're taking the pandemic seriously as a nation, not divided states who complaining about if it's real or not.
    I hope you are still enjoying yourself :-)

  • @ILoveAustralian
    @ILoveAustralian Před 8 měsíci

    Great Video, 🇦🇺🐨 G'day from the land Down Under! Australia isn't just a country; it's a feeling, a lifestyle, and a whole lot of love. From the golden beaches to the outback's rugged beauty, every inch of this place is magic. Let's spread love and appreciation for this amazing country! 🌏❤ #AustraliaLove

  • @deankennedy7025
    @deankennedy7025 Před rokem

    Another American yay :) I no it's 4 years old this video just so happy to see this thank you

  • @ThePegausus
    @ThePegausus Před 3 lety +3

    You Understand us Aussies really well nice review ❤️

  • @needaman66
    @needaman66 Před 3 lety +1

    So nice a chic, i really hope you got a job and got to stay. If you did, welcome to Australia.

  • @davidc9516
    @davidc9516 Před 3 lety +1

    I watch a lot of these “why I moved to Australia” videos... as I’ve got a lot of American friends who always ask me about Australia... and I can see you’d fit in well down under! Are you still living down here? What made you chose Perth by the way (would love a Perth specific video if you’ve experienced other Australian cities and can compare) 😄

  • @robertchinnock8017
    @robertchinnock8017 Před 3 lety

    I like kings park in perth and so close to the city.. i lived in perth for a year and Kalgoorlie for 5yrs

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too Před 3 lety +6

    Hi .. two years down the track, did you end up staying in Australia ? Kings Park...I would say that’s Perth. I live in Melbourne and prices are sometimes a bit cheaper than there. Public transport in Melbourne is quite amazing by the way. 👍👍

    • @iamhis4749
      @iamhis4749 Před 3 lety

      Lol, no, i have lived in both Perth and Melbourne and Perth is way better!

  • @adriank9234
    @adriank9234 Před 5 lety +10

    Brooke, just so you know, the tips section you mentioned is not totally accurate, the tip is not really included in the price, it's because the staff, especially in the food/beverages section, are paid a *decent wage*, the minimum wage here currently is $18.92 per hour ($13.73 US) but, the vast majority of places do pay a little bit more per hour. The minimum wage in the US from what I can find out is the federal minimum wage remains at $7.25 per hour, (almost half of Australia's which btw is Australia wide, not State by State) and while some states have opted to increase it to more than $10, it that adds up a lot less over a period of time.
    We do tip, but I'd say like only in 10-20% of cases if you go out to say a really nice restaurant, or the food was exceptional then I would leave a tip, certainly not a percentage expression though, just what I though appropriate. Also, the vast majority of places here have a 'tips' jar, etc., and all the wait staff split the proceeds so it's fair, that does not happen in the US where it's a personal tip only from what I've see, could be wrong, but vast majority is personal, again because of the lousy wages they pay you guys.
    Plastic bags: Yes, outlawed, but they are the 'single use, don't break down' bag, the ones now are recyclable and if you do forget to bring one to the grocery stores, they sell you one of the environ friendly bags for 15c, not $1 (unless you use a super fancy bag - cloth- which are anywhere between $1 and $3)
    Enjoy Australia, a very nice video.

    • @needaman66
      @needaman66 Před 3 lety

      10 - 20% tip? Bullshit. If ppl are tipping in Australia is lts a recent thing.

    • @adriank9234
      @adriank9234 Před 3 lety +2

      @@needaman66 You read my quote wrong, I said only in 10-20% of CASES we'd leave a tip, and only if it was a really nice restaurant, *NOT TIP 10-20%* across the board. eg: We may leave $5-$10 in a 'tip jar', not a personal service staff, and that tip jar is generally evenly divided between the staff.

    • @jvvoid
      @jvvoid Před 3 lety

      No mate, Brooke had it just the way it is - pay higher wages, no need to tip, so effectively: a tip that is added to the cost in other countries is included already in our prices.

  • @shawnduddridge
    @shawnduddridge Před 4 dny

    Ive heard a few Americans talking about the switches on our electrical outlets being some kind of power saving device - they are for safety, not efficiency.

  • @vansangvo6462
    @vansangvo6462 Před 5 lety +19

    I love Australia deeply from my heart. I owe this country alot. Australia please let me call your name as my mother land.

  • @EpicMRPancake
    @EpicMRPancake Před 5 lety +4

    The switches for the outlets exist because they're 240v here - enough to kill you; plastic bags have not been outlawed, you just have to pay 5 cents to get one; Maccas, not maccos (but the 'o' thing is correct, for instance service station becomes 'Servo'). Glad you're enjoying the country!

    • @EpicMRPancake
      @EpicMRPancake Před 5 lety +1

      @ Listen to him, he knows what he's talking about.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +2

      Of course, I couldn’t think of the ‘o’ words on the spot when I went to say them 😂

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too Před 3 lety +6

    I see you made this two years ago, so did you get to stay or go back. Really like your positive outlook 🤪😘

    • @AbiNomac
      @AbiNomac Před 3 lety

      She is back in the US.

  • @lucindaarmour7422
    @lucindaarmour7422 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for your great comments on Australia. The public transport in Perth is somewhat limited but its certainly a bigger enterprise in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Sydney has a huge number of train lines, bus lines, light rail and ferries. So your commentary is certainly right about Perth but Perth is not typical of Australia. You are welcome here anytime.

    • @iamhis4749
      @iamhis4749 Před 3 lety

      Lol, you act like you know Perth when you don't.
      The transport is the same just less stuffed like sardines in a can like the Eastern states.
      Most people from the Eastern states move here to for our beaches and better way of life.
      Don't judge what you don't know.
      I have lived all over east and would choose Western Australia every single dam time!!!

    • @lucindaarmour7422
      @lucindaarmour7422 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iamhis4749 Oh baby. Breathe, breathe. Lived there for 10 years. Visited last year. Transport systems perfectly fine for a city the size of Perth. Of course they are. Perth and Adelaide do not have the same infrastructure systems as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and nor do they need it. My comment was to instruct people from overseas that Perth is not typical of Australia's larger cites (with regards to transport networks) and, as you have stated, it is often better off for it. Fear now your comment may put people off - the last thing anyone needs is some status battle between states. The pandemic is already doing that for us. All the best to you.

  • @astralcorporation4401
    @astralcorporation4401 Před 3 lety

    man i love you bro

  • @samsonsunday851
    @samsonsunday851 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your blog

  • @oliviasajdak1962
    @oliviasajdak1962 Před 3 lety +4

    thank you for making this video. i have dreamed of living in australia since i was 14.

    • @nswinoz3302
      @nswinoz3302 Před 3 lety

      Olivia Sajdak@ Hi there same here, I’ve lived here since I was 18 years old. My brother in law and family live in Perth and have been to Kings Park also. Great place to live! NSW in Oz

  • @curaeus007
    @curaeus007 Před 5 lety +1

    With regard to tips, people do tip here but usually only for exceptional service.

  • @fatzrabbits4081
    @fatzrabbits4081 Před 3 lety +1

    Cute vid . Try sydney, trains on time every 20 min same as bus .

  • @luciferstromberg8847
    @luciferstromberg8847 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Brooke I am so pleased that you love my country of Australia.........I hope you do get to stay here, if you have been able to stay allow me to extend to you a warm Aussie welcome

  • @automandan3066
    @automandan3066 Před 4 lety +7

    I tip my local restaurant because good food and i'm Aussie

    • @melukaussie7128
      @melukaussie7128 Před 3 lety

      Some people still tip, I do on most occasions..and yes I am Aussie

  • @youngjezy23
    @youngjezy23 Před 4 lety

    Been there nice spot

  • @shrig2499
    @shrig2499 Před 3 lety +4

    omg! For a moment i thought it's Sansa Stark went on vacation to Australia

  • @Ty-dz9ed
    @Ty-dz9ed Před 4 lety +1

    Your on point🤙😂

    • @Ty-dz9ed
      @Ty-dz9ed Před 4 lety

      Wish i met you yrs ago,easy going just like a aussie should be🤘

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!!

    • @Ty-dz9ed
      @Ty-dz9ed Před 3 lety

      @@brookeyourtrip No worries! Are you still in Oz Mate?

  • @oldenshort1346
    @oldenshort1346 Před 3 lety

    It would be nice if they actually put the cigarette tax into health care last time I saw the numbers 10% went there the rest into consolidated revenue, and they actually raised to $30 plus a packet as a deterrent.

  • @kVkV-sw5se
    @kVkV-sw5se Před 3 lety

    Nice vid.

  • @calicobagels
    @calicobagels Před 4 lety +2

    You're so underrated :o

  • @AussieTVMusic
    @AussieTVMusic Před 3 lety

    We can tip here. But only if it's really really good service.

  • @adriang6259
    @adriang6259 Před 3 lety

    Hey King's Park! welcome to Perth.
    You're right, if you want to drink, the price makes you want to be careful.
    Oops, Maccas, not Maccos.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety

      Yes as soon as I said maccos I was like hmm that’s not right lol

    • @ronaldmunro3111
      @ronaldmunro3111 Před 3 lety

      @@brookeyourtrip Kings park, did you go down to where you can get a Boat Ride with Wild West??? Anyone who goes there please say hello to my Nephew, David, he owns/runs it.

  • @FillH2os
    @FillH2os Před 3 lety +3

    We do tip. It’s more for the appreciation of good service. 10% is a nice thankyou.

    • @bspilcker
      @bspilcker Před 3 lety +3

      We hardly tip mate.

    • @FillH2os
      @FillH2os Před 3 lety

      We always tip mate.

    • @bspilcker
      @bspilcker Před 3 lety +1

      @@FillH2os your full of shit mate

    • @robbiebalboa
      @robbiebalboa Před 3 lety

      No we don’t!!!!! What are you on mate!!!

    • @FillH2os
      @FillH2os Před 3 lety

      Sorry guys. I don’t tip at Maccas. At restaurants and cafes? Absolutely! Many people do.

  • @davidsutton5958
    @davidsutton5958 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid, glad you love it here mate......But can you cut down on "like?"

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ll like do my best 😂

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Před 3 lety +1

      Im so with you .. I hate this thing.,,.. I Hate the Like... I couldn't watch the whole vid... The same rule is applied to any vid.

  • @bruisernight4197
    @bruisernight4197 Před 5 lety +6

    The tax for alcohol and tobacco is the discourage people, not so much to pay for your treatment.

    • @jjosephs6521
      @jjosephs6521 Před 4 lety +3

      She is partly right the Gillard/Rudd government did make the argument for the Tabaco price increase legislation, that smokers are a higher cost to Medicare so the price increases on tobacco could cover the increase cost to Medicare. The legislation was introduced to deter smokers but also cover the cost smokers impose on Medicare.

    • @hugh_mungus0184
      @hugh_mungus0184 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jjosephs6521 the taxes smokers pay on their cigarettes FAR exceed any burden they are on the health system. The Australian government would be in serious trouble if everyone gave up smoking . $30 for a pack of 25, the government gets about $24 in tax......

    • @fc7424
      @fc7424 Před 3 lety

      Both

    • @6226superhurricane
      @6226superhurricane Před 3 lety

      @@jjosephs6521 smokers in australia were covering everyones healthcare fully before the labor tax hikes. probably paying double now.

  • @jakegargiulo5101
    @jakegargiulo5101 Před 3 lety +3

    Yeah Australia's pretty good huh. Kings Park, is that in Perth?

    • @Venusbabe66
      @Venusbabe66 Před 3 lety +1

      In Sydney.

    • @DangaWaT
      @DangaWaT Před 3 lety

      @@Venusbabe66 lol kings park is in perth u troll

    • @Venusbabe66
      @Venusbabe66 Před 3 lety

      @@DangaWaT Calm 'ya farm, genius! There are 3 areas where there is a Kings Park ~ in WA, NSW and Victoria. Get an education numb nuts!

    • @DangaWaT
      @DangaWaT Před 3 lety

      @@Venusbabe66 Sorry u got offended. I said it jokingly. But was just saying the background is from perth.

    • @Venusbabe66
      @Venusbabe66 Před 3 lety

      @@DangaWaT I don't like being accused of something I'm not. I despise trolls.

  • @shaunh6875
    @shaunh6875 Před 5 lety +34

    Tips arent "included" - We just dont tip at all. The concept dosnt really exist. We are aware Americans tip & we will let you hahahaha!

    • @jjosephs6521
      @jjosephs6521 Před 4 lety +1

      What is a tip? It's part of the persons total earned income, so wag+tip=total earned income. If an Australian worker is not earning tips but a higher wag and that higher wag is derived from the higher sale price of the purchased product. Than from a functional perspective the tip or that part of the total eared income is included or derived from the total sale price.

    • @Jesse-B
      @Jesse-B Před 3 lety +3

      @@jjosephs6521 That's a complicated way of saying it...
      people generally get paid a living wage here, whether it's a pub, a restaurant, or a hardware shop. Some restaurants in America don't even pay a wage, the tips *are* the wage. All businesses in Australia factor wages in with overall expenses, and arrive at a retail price based on "cost+profit", tipping doesn't enter the picture any more than if you were buying hardware, except in "high-end" restaurants, where people like to make themselves feel important by overt tipping.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +13

      That’s pretty much what i meant by they don’t tip or the tip is included. Australia pays a livable wage. It’s crazy! A foreign concept here in the states lol

    • @jjosephs6521
      @jjosephs6521 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Jesse-B
      I agree with everything you said, I was trying to explain the over all relationships between wages, income and sale price.
      If you are contrasting the American system to the Australian system, if you understand the difference between the two systems.
      If you know the difference between the two, when someone says it's included you know exactly what they're referring too.

    • @Jesse-B
      @Jesse-B Před 3 lety +1

      @@jjosephs6521 I see that now.

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před 3 měsíci

    The electrical outlet thing is a safety thing. We don't want anyone electrocuting themselves.

  • @cjw9257
    @cjw9257 Před 3 lety +1

    I tip pizza delivery drivers here in Melbourne

  • @lifelongbachelor3651
    @lifelongbachelor3651 Před 2 lety

    damned great country.

  • @ericshin5703
    @ericshin5703 Před 3 lety +2

    Maccos?

  • @jambroseirshad4555
    @jambroseirshad4555 Před 2 lety

    I want to meet you where are you from which city

  • @aerotuc
    @aerotuc Před 3 lety +4

    i hope you eventually become a citizen here if thats what you want "best of luck.

  • @harshrabadiya5233
    @harshrabadiya5233 Před 3 lety

    I am from India.

  • @quiteshy
    @quiteshy Před 4 lety

    Hi, Brooke. Where in the USA did you come from? What work are you doing here?

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +3

      I’m from Virginia and I was doing sports training at first, then personal training, then housekeeping, then personal training again!

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 Před 3 lety

      Brooke Price are you still here? Did you get to visit other states and territories?

  • @eura9443
    @eura9443 Před 3 lety +4

    Meanwhile I want to move to Florida to live my Disney dream🤣

  • @graemesydney38
    @graemesydney38 Před 3 lety

    What!!!! No dire warnings about Dropbears?

  • @user-ed8bk6rz9s
    @user-ed8bk6rz9s Před 3 lety

    No hon not Everyone tells dirty jokes. But glad you’re having a great time.

  • @kennethbell6912
    @kennethbell6912 Před rokem

    Cigarettes and alcohol taxes are high because they contribute to many expenses on the universal health system. McDonalds is Maccas.

  • @johndefriee1982
    @johndefriee1982 Před 3 lety

    Macca's baby for McDonalds .....your a babe too......enjoy your stay.

  • @gusdrivinginaustralia6168

    Everything in Perth is more expensive because of freight costs coming from the east coast.

  • @curaeus007
    @curaeus007 Před 5 lety +14

    It's probably safer here with less guns etc but not entirely so. There are still dangerous fruitcakes around and people are still assaulted and worse. You just have to be careful where you go and sensible what you do to minimise these risks.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +9

      Absolutely I mean there is violence everywhere but unfortunately in the US with guns being so free and readily accessible it’s every single day a mass shooting or violence :(

    • @phoebexxlouise
      @phoebexxlouise Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah the crime rates are about the same but the likelihood of being shot is close to zero in Australia so crime is less lethal

    • @Patangy
      @Patangy Před 3 lety +3

      There are crazies in any country... The amount of damage they can do without a gun is just much lower.

  • @jamessmithsaltyarmy5210
    @jamessmithsaltyarmy5210 Před 5 lety +1

    Are you still in Australia?

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +4

      Unfortunately I’m back in the states but planning on going back to Australia later in life when I’m ready to settle down :)

  • @futurewhale8
    @futurewhale8 Před 4 lety +2

    " i didnt tip a single time since i been here", working in hospitality that hurt me haha

    • @alexgillian5918
      @alexgillian5918 Před 3 lety +4

      Minimum wage in Australia for hospitality is around $ 22 an hour so tipping here isn't needed

    • @timothyjn100
      @timothyjn100 Před 3 lety +3

      We pay liveable wages in australia :) Unfortunate that hurts you.

  • @RealSameerRaza
    @RealSameerRaza Před 8 měsíci

    Live in Austrailia or US same thing

    • @mollymuch2808
      @mollymuch2808 Před měsícem

      Not really
      Different climate
      46 % tropical and also vast subtropical
      Almost same size but only 26 million people

    • @RealSameerRaza
      @RealSameerRaza Před měsícem

      ​@@mollymuch2808no i meant city, culture, infrastructure and people wise, its literally the same thing.

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 Před 5 lety +5

    Your positivity is lovely...Australians appreciate people with your outlook. Australians are not as active as you suggest. Obesity is a major issue and so is type 2 diabetes and getting worse. You may find Australians friendly firstly because of your personality and also being from America living there you are somewhat of an anomaly.

    • @Alan.livingston
      @Alan.livingston Před 3 lety +1

      Club 1 Fan I’d disagree. If you make the effort here people are open and friendly. There are of course the usual level of sad sacks but I reckon they are the minority.

  • @blackg0076
    @blackg0076 Před 3 lety

    we tip , but its only if we feel that the service was deserving of a tip.

  • @newmageo9179
    @newmageo9179 Před rokem

    Guns are NOT illegal. However you need to get a licence to have a gun and that means you need to have a need to have one. Such as a farmer or member of a gun club or a hunter. You must be of good character and must abide by strict rules as to where and how securely your gun is stored and where seperately the ammunition is also securely stored. The licence will also be for the ownership of an appropriate weapon for the purposes for which you were given the licence.

  • @shawnduddridge
    @shawnduddridge Před 4 dny

    This video aged about as well as a prawn in the sun.. 😬😆

  • @mkely9032
    @mkely9032 Před 5 lety +2

    Be careful, you can get a false impression when you are on a holiday or with your case a internship but full time where you have to work and not able to go on trips it may be different. You lose you family and friends from the USA and that may be hard. I was originally from the UK and now in Melbourne from an early age and the thing you miss is relatives.

  • @MON-ud7sw
    @MON-ud7sw Před 3 lety

    The high prices for alcohol and cigarettes are meant as a deterrent. Smoking has dropped considerably

    • @Squashed8Ball
      @Squashed8Ball Před 3 lety

      Partly. But it’s also a user pays policy, in that the tax gain is supposed to be used to help pay for the inevitable cost the public health system incurs when drinkers destroy their liver or smokers get lung cancer.

  • @matthewimpellizzeri6390

    G'day Brooke! Thank you for sharing your kind views of Australia! As a Sydneysider I want to ask you have you visited the Sydney Opera House? If not, put that on your bucket list. Other Sydney places to visit are Darling Harbour, Art Gallery of NSW, Botanical Gardens & I also recommend Circular Quay, with a ferry ride to Manly.

  • @xymonau2468
    @xymonau2468 Před 3 lety

    Americans should talk about the city they are in, and not assume it's the same everywhere in Australia. When I went to New York City, I didn't talk about "America". I talked about NY, because that was the only part of the States I saw. But so many come here and say "It's like this in Australia", when it simply isn't. For example in the above, they call swimming suits "bathers" (or whatever). All over the country they are called something else. Cossies, swimmers, togs, for example.

  • @alasdairbaird7303
    @alasdairbaird7303 Před 5 lety

    Some great observations, I've seen some astonishingly beautiful girls in Perth. Even if you're not sports minded it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on those awful West Coast Eagles. I "barrack" (another Aussie word) for Melbourne, the oldest football club in the world I'm told.

  • @bradleyholdom9677
    @bradleyholdom9677 Před rokem

    Guns aren't illegal here. We just have extremely smart gun laws. I own 3 of them myself, locked in a gun locker unless I wanna go shoot a couple bottles or something for fun.

  • @patrickjohnson1309
    @patrickjohnson1309 Před 3 lety

    MaccOo's lol

  • @wallyoff
    @wallyoff Před 3 lety

    Like, like, like, like, like, like

  • @PitBull4004
    @PitBull4004 Před 4 lety +2

    We gotta know, did you stay in Australia? lol

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 4 lety

      Yes! I’m still here is Oz! I’m on my second W&H visa which expires next May and I’m then going to look into a student visa and maybe get my masters degree here!

    • @PitBull4004
      @PitBull4004 Před 4 lety +1

      @@brookeyourtrip That's good to hear, have been looking into Australia myself as a possibility some time in the new year from 🇮🇪, possibly Brisbane. Wondering if it took long to go through the Visa process, and if you need work lined up or can find work after you get there? Have you got an IG?

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 4 lety

      The visa process was almost instant for me! I waited to find work until I was in Australia for about 7 months so that I could still extend my visa. But of course if you CAN find work before arriving that would be good too! Yes I do have an IG @backpackingbrookelyn

    • @templartookie2122
      @templartookie2122 Před 4 lety

      @@PitBull4004 Brisbane is nice. Im from Brissy. (Aussie slang for Brisbane lol) remember we abbreviate eveything. Its not a large city but its not exactly small either. Just in between. Its very laid back and easy going compared to say our larger cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Its easy to get settled in here. Also Brisbane is kind of in "the middle" of north and south so weather is usually pretty good. Not too cold not too hot but it can have its hot days but usually nice weather. If your looking for work i can point you in the right direction depending what youre looking for. If you need more info id be more then happy to help.....

    • @PitBull4004
      @PitBull4004 Před 4 lety

      @@templartookie2122 Yea Brisbane sounds nice, weather sounded good for motorcycle riding which is a big-ish factor. Work shouldn't be too hard to find in general for a diesel mechanic but I'm not too familiar with Brisbane in that regard. I'm not really a BIG city type person

  • @chileaus
    @chileaus Před rokem

    I thought MacDonald was maccas not macco

  • @robertgriffin6049
    @robertgriffin6049 Před 3 lety

    I've have had three large guys with knives enter my residence with bad intentions and threaten me , I thought would've been nice to have a gun right about now , the only reason why I'm still here is I pulled a crocodile Dundee on them , but I can honestly say I thought " well this is it " , but I wasn't going down without a fight and planned on taking at least one of them with me , as it turned out they weren't so brave when I produced a knife larger than theirs and they ran , but I pretty much doubt you would've survived , my point is the world including Australia has bad people , guns don't kill people , people do... , the gun is a tool , you're the weapon . But even before the harsh gun laws here , the was no where near as much gun violence as the States , and I believe that has to do with there being a much smaller population here .

  • @brettyoung8691
    @brettyoung8691 Před 3 lety

    HAVE A GOOD ONE!!! Isn't that an ozie saying sounds like your a Sheila know chicy

  • @addictiveaussie
    @addictiveaussie Před 3 lety +1

    And we get 4 weeks annual leave

    • @mollymuch2808
      @mollymuch2808 Před měsícem

      6 weeks if on shift work
      And 13 weeks in Gov jobs above the 32 parallel because very hot and tropical

  • @aussiefirie
    @aussiefirie Před 3 lety +1

    We call McDonald's Maccas, not Maccos lol. Also only some guns are illegal here and shotguns, handguns and rifles are legal to buy providing you have a gun licence.

    • @simonw3858
      @simonw3858 Před 3 lety

      Yea true they are heavily restricted though and you are never allowed to just carry them around unless you are police or army on the job.

  • @dcr1545
    @dcr1545 Před 3 lety

    Well I'm a 5th generation Australian and may I say what I dislike about Australia?
    Part of the British Empire
    Taxes on taxes. Eg drink's,petrol, smoke's, transport. The price of car's wow, tolls etc
    Cost of living
    Divide between the rich and poor
    Law's eg what you can do to your car, bike, no fireworks,helmets on push bikes and much more. It's like 1 person dies so everyone has to suffer.
    Minimum wage. I mean $20hr. That's around $730wk after tax and to rent on your own in a shit hole where drug's are everywhere in a unit is $320wk. If you wanted somewhere in same suburb but less drug addicts and crime than $400+wk. If you go to lower middle class $600+wk, middle class$800+wk Everything closes other than some restaurants and a big W,Coles etc here and there before 7pm. What about night owls.
    Less opportunity at high levels. Eg people on TV and film majority speaking are the same people year after year, decade after decade. Goes back to the growing divide between rich and poor
    Price of houses and unit's.
    I could go on but the difference between now and 1980 is enormous. Australia was once free. Now you even need to get a fishing permit😀
    I know we have it good no doubt but how rich this country is we to to relax. Not make a new law everytime something happens and spread the wealth.

  • @Jesse-B
    @Jesse-B Před 3 lety +1

    I'm not sure if the government actually puts alcohol and tobacco taxes directly back in to medicine, however, everyone pays a *compulsory* 3% Medicare levy, for example a person on 50k would pay 1,500 per annum, and that covers everything in the public hospital system, albeit with a waiting list for non-essential procedures. Running parallel is the private system, which costs substantially more than the public system, but removes the waiting list. It's complicated, but part of the overall treatment in a private hospital can be claimed through the public system, since you've already paid your medicare levy. If you live here, and I hope you do because you seem pretty smart, you will need to study up on all this. You're spry as a spring lamb now.... anyway good luck, we're like a mini version of America without the endless violence... and be warned, vegemite is lurking everywhere.

    • @brookeyourtrip
      @brookeyourtrip  Před 3 lety +3

      That’s so interesting and I definitely didn’t realize all of that!

    • @Jesse-B
      @Jesse-B Před 3 lety

      @@brookeyourtrip So are you still here? Maybe I should watch a few more of your videos oops hehe.

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Před rokem

    i'm yankee but i lived in wollongong, nsw with a british gf for 2 1/2 years. i woud definitely say american females seem to blend in in oz more easily than american males. alot of it sometimes is basic stupid machismo. australia is saturated with americana even their super heroes have american accents. they absorb it like water and yet they resent it at the same time. certainly not everybody and not all the time but 4 different times somebody wanted to fight me because of my accent.
    that aside i love oz and love ozzies australia is a great country but sometimes machismo intervenes on one's happiness. love oz though fer sure but they can be really really bad drunks. that aside yankees and aussies are very much alike in terms of being multi cultural where people had to be polite simply to survive they had to cooperate. not true in every country by any means.

  • @catherinekamoen6685
    @catherinekamoen6685 Před 3 lety

    Count how meany times she says like

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbital Před 3 lety

    Americans love Australia’s social state and public transport, Australians love Europe’s.

  • @The_Stoic_Philosopher68
    @The_Stoic_Philosopher68 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish you lovely Americans would stop telling everyone how good it is here.....lol