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you are so Amazing Many thanks for your video really its so helpful
ОтветитьEven as an house person I know all what it means. I guess a lot of us would tbh
ОтветитьExcellent presentation!
ОтветитьThat was bugger awesome thank you
ОтветитьTa Cobber, this was Bonza.
ОтветитьJust found your channel mate. Fair go mate, we use pretty well all those over here in Nz. Nothing new. Woke up this morning and turned out to be a "bonza " day, after a crappie start. A mate got me on the blower and invited me round for a barbie. I grabbed me chilly bin, chucked some ice in and a few beers and snags and shot over to his place. He moans about the heat. No probs for me. I come from Marble Bar. Anyway ta for sharing mate. Just going to blow the froth off a couple of cold ones. Have a good one.
ОтветитьIts good to say the B👍💪🇦🇺🙂
ОтветитьTa Ta
Ответить"Who's the silly bugger who told this bugger to bugger off?!"
ОтветитьAustralian living in Switzerland and enjoying your renditions of the language which is my mother tongue. It does, in fact, remind me that I am Australian and that half of what I say is in truth Australian English. Luvvin' ya werk, don't go changin'.
ОтветитьSweet
ОтветитьI am an American planning on moving to Australia in less than a year. I've heard mayyybe half of these. Thanks for the pointers!!
ОтветитьI'm American, but have lot of IG friends in Australia. These are all great. I want to surprise my friends with an IG audio. Thanks!
Ответить😅😅😅😅
Ответитьmost aussies dont call them bathers.. its cozzie, And we don't say can't be stuffed we say can't be fucked. and no, bugger is not a swear word.
ОтветитьI’ll be buggered!
Bugger me!
He is a bloody buggered.
Also go to buggery.
ОтветитьEsky was the brand name of one of the first drink coolers. Just as Brits Hoover their floors. 😊
ОтветитьTa is baby talk for thanks. Some people just didn’t grow up.
ОтветитьOh my gosh!!! We do understand more about Aussie slangs i would rather you were our teacher forever
ОтветитьYou're just not an Australian if you have never 'pulled a sickie' It's a right of passage especially if cricket is on
ОтветитьI’ll Chuck a sickie this arvo. Got an esky chocker full of coldies and the boss can bugger off.
ОтветитьI was playing this video in background and when I heard bugger I thought it’s a foreign slang imported from Japan 🤣it sounds sooo similar to “Stupid” in Japanese
ОтветитьWhen i was there,i would not be stuffed talking to My teacher
ОтветитьYesterday i was gonna bugger my phone up 🤣💛🤣💛🤣💛🤣
ОтветитьYou must be from Victoria. Bathers/togs? No way, mate. They're always cozzies around here. Never heard of "can't be stuffed" used that way, but I couldn't give a bugger really
Ответитьgot to buggery...bugger isnt rude!
Ответитьhow bout "Blowies" and "stubbies". "Took a sickie and went to the mates for a barbie yestereday arvo. took a slab of stubbies and man, the blowies were all over the shop until it got dark, then we got ganged by mozzies!"
ОтветитьTa comes from Britain of course!
Ta for the great videos
I used to live in Bris for 8 yrs and I used Ta, Arvo, Barbie, sanga etc. I didn't realize until I moved back to my home town, and no one understands 🤣
ОтветитьThe bottle-O is chock-a-block of guys in Bathers ! Lmao!
ОтветитьA German student asked what an esky was my friend said it is something to take your tinies in to sit on the hill at the Gabba he did not understand a word
ОтветитьPete, I absolutely love the way you teach. Ta, mate!
ОтветитьEskimo is definitely a brand of cooler in America
ОтветитьAwesome vid!!!!! yep, just as Fiona Em said : Esky was an Australian brand of portable coolers.(...)
Esky brand was purchased by Coleman, an American brand, in 2009
In SA we used to say 'chucked a sickie'
Bugger is not a swear word to us. 'Bugger off mate' is not swearing! Or 'bugger I forgot to put sauce on the snags!'
Could you shorten this vid down for international friends with a short attention span?
ОтветитьWhen I was a Kid a Bottleo was a bloke who got around on a horse and cat collecting bottles for recycling but that was before bottle shops were allowed.
Ответитьlove your videos mate, I have been living in Canada for few years now and found out there are so many things are different as compared to back home. even vegetable names lol Capsicum is Bell pepper lol. cheers mate doing great job.
Ответитьi did not know full meaning of bugger hahaha but I never found Bugger as rude honestly. I use it all the time mate " ohh bugger, i forgot me phone in the car" etc
ОтветитьBugger isn’t rude in the UK, as such. I grew up saying, bugger off, meaning ‘go away’. All the same otherwise, right down to cheeky bugger. I’ve never heard it in anger, it’s too humorous for usage. It’s a versatile word in London as well.
We always use naughty parts too for words:
Nob
Cu**
Bell end
Etc
Ta. I grew up with that in the south of England. I assumed it was short for ‘tanks’ having Irish relatives (thanks) 🏴
ОтветитьNice pronounciations of Australia, please gve me yur WP number now,. Friend & teacher of mine
Ответить9# you can counteract that, come on you bloody bludger let's go
ОтветитьSome Australians might say let's go to dan Murphy's or off to dan Murphy's
ОтветитьNah mate bugger isn't a swear. Could be rude to tell someone to bugger
ОтветитьI think this is one of my favorites! Buggah! Buggah me! 🤣🤣
That shall now be a permanent part of this American’s vocab! 😜🤪
Thank you so much , how about making a video about the Australian TV show like Home and Away and the popular sentences that use or phrases
ОтветитьOh i am falling in love with Australia every single day ❤ thank you so much for this amazing content
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