10 STRANGEST Things About AUSTRALIA

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What's going on, guys?
I got Tristan Kuhn on my screen again today!
This time, he says he's rattling off 10 strange things in Australia - and yes, it does not mean they're bad things, just strange.
00:00 Let's see what Tristan finds bizarre or strange in Australia!
00:23 Time Zones and Day Light Savings
03:17 Pickled Beetroot on Everything
05:46 The Bill not the Check
08:53 Automatic Petrol Pumps
10:36 Polite Drivers
12:25 Getting a License
15:41 Thongs
17:08 Weird Birds
20:36 No Garbage Disposals
21:19 Australia's a big mixed bag of goodies
Can you say beetroot? Like an Australian, please.
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  • @AussieEnglishPodcast
    @AussieEnglishPodcast Жыл бұрын

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  • @briangc6104
    @briangc6104 Жыл бұрын

    I am 80 years old. When I got my licence at 17 (I think) I drove myself fourty or so MILES to the nearest Police Station (in Western Australia); explained that no one was available to drive me in so I came on my own. I was given my licence there and then. Times change.

  • @brianstade1257
    @brianstade1257 Жыл бұрын

    People stopping for you at crossings, 1, It's courtesy, 2, It's in the road rules where the pedestrian has right of way.

  • @Cindy-xg6yn
    @Cindy-xg6yn Жыл бұрын

    I love how beetroot on beef burgers started off as a prank. Sounds like an Australian thing. 😄

  • @orestes1984

    @orestes1984

    Жыл бұрын

    Most Americans don't understand that it comes in tins... And tinned beetroot is pickled in sugar, and its sweetened, and doesn't taste anything like raw cooked beetroot.

  • @davidhines68

    @davidhines68

    Жыл бұрын

    @@orestes1984 Raw cooked beetroot? Is that something like yeah nah beetroot? 🙂

  • @lauraneseeley2689
    @lauraneseeley2689 Жыл бұрын

    The Australian thongs have been known as thongs for many, many years before the underwear thongs was invented, so Australians are not weird for calling them thongs :)

  • @ADVtheMISSIONARY
    @ADVtheMISSIONARY2 жыл бұрын

    Funny story, In America there's a bicycle company called Ibis, and when Australians encountered them via MTB racing they got a nic name the Bin chicken which the company owner doesn't like

  • @rockwellcollins6768

    @rockwellcollins6768

    Жыл бұрын

    Where is he? I love a wind-up.

  • @shaunmcisaac782
    @shaunmcisaac782 Жыл бұрын

    Those "garbage disposal" units are used in tandem with an automated dishwasher machine. They're needed because when the dishwasher pushes food particles out, they're still too large to make it through the pipes without getting jammed / clogged. The blades chop this up into tiny enough pieces that they're carried out into either a local septic system or local sewer system without issue. You don't throw "normal" trash into them.

  • @streetviewlover
    @streetviewlover2 жыл бұрын

    Those petrol pump clip things are actually illegal in Australia. There were some incidents involving people re entering their car while the pump was filling up, and then returning to the nozzle generating static electricity that would ignite the petrol vapours and cause a fire. It’s too bad, I know some people with arthritis who struggle with holding the pump sometimes and that clip thing might be useful for them.

  • @Merrid67play

    @Merrid67play

    2 жыл бұрын

    I should think the lock would be a godsend to someone filling up the tank of a b-double!

  • @buggersofoz

    @buggersofoz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you sure? Static electricity is impossible to occur at the pump, as car's parts around the petrol inlet and the nozzle are made of lead and there are no conductor metal parts that could generate a spark. I've seen the levers on many servos but they were always broken. Maybe on purpose, I'm not questioning that.

  • @tonysea9724

    @tonysea9724

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure re illegal, but I have a paper clip that inserts in the proved holes to hold the lever in.

  • @terraroam

    @terraroam

    Жыл бұрын

    From around 97/98 the petrol nozzle clip was fazed out across all states for safety reasons. Remember the old days when you were zapped by your car, especially windy days. It stored charge even after stopping to refuel. Overflow triggers broke causing spill problems. As fill and run theft increased, getting rid of the clip reduced the chance of someone driving off. Shapes of fuel tanks changed making the nozzle difficult to leave unattended while refuelling (NB some truck fuel tanks allow for handsfree). A truckie informed me of all this when I hitch hiked across Australia back in the 90s.

  • @bengrubb7277

    @bengrubb7277

    Жыл бұрын

    The clip used to be a thing in Australia, but started getting phased out as attended servos disappeared. It does link back to the fallacy of not being able to use a mobile phone whilst at the bowser. It was believed that the mobile reception was causing fires to start when people were filling up. But much later down the track it was found that these fires were started because the 'auto fill' clip was in on the nozzle and people would then get in their cars whilst waiting (use their phones) and build up static from the plastics and cloth car seats. Then when they approach the fuel nozzle when they're done, they wouldn't be properly earthed (grounded for Americans) and would cause a static discharge on the metal handle. Now that we've established two useless nuggets of info in that one story, it also leads into a third... In Australia, you're still allowed to have the 'auto' clip on diesel bowsers as the flashpoint for diesel is up around the 90 degree Celsius. So extremely unlikely to go bang unlike petrol which is like -12 degrees or something

  • @Fisha695
    @Fisha695 Жыл бұрын

    From the USA here... I can't believe this kid doesn't understand that timezones are a worldwide thing and in the USA there are a bunch of states that have their own variations of the timezone so he should be aware of it. East coast (Pennsylvania) here and I've always called it a bill not a check, and most restaurants & diners you do pay at the front after your meal. A lot of places in the USA don't have that gas pump locker too. Usually it's due to state or local regulations, occasionally due to what a stations insurance company wants. I've always called them thongs and so has everybody I know, even most of the cheaper ones like he pictured are labeled as thongs. 35 years old, have lived in about 10 different houses between 2 different states and have never had a garbage disposal. That's more of a new construction luxury than any sort of builders grade standard feature or remodel added feature. I've had a friend that had one but that's like the only time I've ever seen one.

  • @brianstade1257
    @brianstade1257 Жыл бұрын

    With petrol bowser handpiece, we use to have what he called a locking tab to hold down the lever, but it was taken off because of safety concerns.

  • @peterlyall2848

    @peterlyall2848

    Жыл бұрын

    I can remember the days when we used have the car filled with petrol by an atented in the 60's and 70s

  • @pagophilus
    @pagophilus2 жыл бұрын

    I remember when I was a kid in the 80s there were petrol pumps where you could click the trigger and it would keep pumping. And I remember one occasion when it didn't stop when the tank was full.

  • @AussieEnglishPodcast

    @AussieEnglishPodcast

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jesus... that sounds slightly dangerous. I never realised we had them in the past!

  • @Merrid67play

    @Merrid67play

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think they prohibited them as a safety thing.

  • @KJ-je6fs

    @KJ-je6fs

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, I remember they used to have that click function. I grew up in Townsville.

  • @Gnrnrvids

    @Gnrnrvids

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AussieEnglishPodcast We still have them on high flow diesel pumps for trucks :D The holes for the lockouts are still in all the handles of every pump out there (well I'm yet to see one that doesn't have provision for it)

  • @jackvos8047
    @jackvos8047 Жыл бұрын

    Fun thong fact: USA and UK referred to the footwear as thongs until the invention of the underwear.

  • @rockwellcollins6768

    @rockwellcollins6768

    Жыл бұрын

    Not universally. I never heard anyone in the UK call them thongs.

  • @co2588
    @co25882 жыл бұрын

    there is another time zone in the Eastern part of WA, between Norseman and Eucla. I only found out while crossing the Nullarbor recently. Who knew🤷‍♂️

  • @orestes1984
    @orestes1984 Жыл бұрын

    We used to have those clips until cars started catching fire. We used to have service at the pump but it cost companies too much money so the people who would pump your fuel (gas) wash your windscreen and check your oil. We used to also be able to pay at the pump (and at some stations you still can, but you have to pay first) but with the price of petrol (gas) there was a whole spate of "drive offs" where people would fill their car and then drive off, so they stopped doing it. In America where petrol prices are more reasonable, there is less reason for people to consider stealing fuel (gas).

  • @AussieEnglishPodcast
    @AussieEnglishPodcast2 жыл бұрын

    As always, guys, I love turning the conversation over to you! What is something really strange about Australia that you've noticed??? Comment below! 👉 Listen to this episode on the podcast: www.aussieenglish.com.au/1057 👉 Join my 5-Day FREE English Course: www.aussieenglish.com.au/free-course/ 👉 Join the Premium Podcast here & access 900+ episodes: www.aussieenglish.com.au

  • @jaykaycee20

    @jaykaycee20

    2 жыл бұрын

    The only thing that I think will take a while for me to get accustomed to when I (hopefully!!) move to Australia is: no free drink refills at restaurants!

  • @matthewmorrisdon5491

    @matthewmorrisdon5491

    Жыл бұрын

    In America, the natives were defeated by the army and forced to live on autonomous reservations. British taught the Nazis how to murder using Australian natives but never defeated them or put them on Reservations. Some aborigines applied to the UN for membership because they still officially are not Australian.😂

  • @racketman2u

    @racketman2u

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matthewmorrisdon5491 if you look at the history of just about any country you will find evil things done at some point. I think the important thing is to study history so that it isn't continued or repeated, but also I don't think the sins of our ancestors should be visited on their children.

  • @matthewmorrisdon5491

    @matthewmorrisdon5491

    Жыл бұрын

    @@racketman2u others watch Crocodile Dundy, I watch Rabbit Proof Fence. Then,I watched a thing on future countries like Scotland and Texas. It included a group of aborigines applying for UN member status because they were never officially incorporated into Australia.

  • @laurac86
    @laurac86 Жыл бұрын

    The best part of garbage disposal is the fact that your trash doesn’t have any food in it therefore doesn’t smell! My old house had one but my new place does not, I feel like I’m constantly taking the trash out because of the smell!

  • @flamingfrancis
    @flamingfrancis Жыл бұрын

    We could really confuse this Seppo by sending him to the border area around the Gold Coast where the NSW clocks are set to Bananabenders time.

  • @rockwellcollins6768

    @rockwellcollins6768

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to live in NSW and work in QLD. When the pub closed we'd just walk down the road for another drink.

  • @Pushing_Pixels

    @Pushing_Pixels

    4 ай бұрын

    Does Tweed Heads use QLD time during Daylight Savings? I know Broken Hill uses S.A. time.

  • @alicem6611
    @alicem66112 жыл бұрын

    I'm in America and when I was younger flip flops were called thongs. At least where I was living. Didn't know that they were called flip flops until my kids started calling them that 😂😂

  • @nathansouth4481

    @nathansouth4481

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I think it started in california.

  • @fknows1
    @fknows1 Жыл бұрын

    we use to have the clips on petrol pumps where you could activate them and walk away whilst your tank was still filling up, I thinks as bowsers got updated and replaced over time, they were done away with, less change of overfill or spillage

  • @mamabear5425
    @mamabear54252 жыл бұрын

    the petrol bowser thing …. we used to have that detail in australia but it was removed. safety issue i think. can’t click off automatically when full if i remember rightly.

  • @mikegord
    @mikegord Жыл бұрын

    I was on holidays in southern NSW near the border with Victoria in the 1970's. It was 2.50pm. No money. Friday. Banks closed at 3pm. Then I remembered Daylight Saving. Drove across the border into Victoria and cashed a cheque (before ATM's- who remember cheques?) A cheque is a promise to pay. Drawn on your account at a specific bank branch. It is NOT paid until it is received by that branch. The branch has 1 day to pay or return the cheque as 'unpaid' - dishonoured . A reason is usually recorded on the back of the cheque - no funds, cheque stopped etc. Banks issue their own cheques called Bank Cheques. They can still be retuned unpaid. There is no legal menition in the Banking Act giving Bank Cheques any certainty they will be honoured. Banks generally will not dishonour a Bank Cheque unless they person requesting it be dishonoured has a good reason - say it was stolen. We used to have the petrol pump lock but it has been removed from pump handles.

  • @arthurpearce8539
    @arthurpearce85392 жыл бұрын

    We do have the clip these days mainly on high flow (trucks) diesel pump but yes we used to have them on petrol pumps as well.

  • @matthewross4836
    @matthewross4836 Жыл бұрын

    I can confirm as a driving instructor that 4 years to get your license coming from over seas is absolute nonsense. In fact if you are over the age of 25 and hold an equivalent license overseas you could book in to take a license test immediately. You would also fail due to not knowing local laws and regulations but you could go for it straight away. If you where under 25 you have to accumulate 100 hours of driving experience and take a hazard perception test then go for your license (The hours differ slightly from state to state).

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler80042 жыл бұрын

    Some years ago here in Australia I have used petrol pumps that had that trigger on the pump handle that you could press a lever and it would continue to pump fuel while you just waited but I have not seen these pumps for many years.

  • @sara_387

    @sara_387

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, back in the 90s when I started driving they still had them. They also still had an attendant at some petrol stations. But there would be one for several pumps, so they would go from car to car and set it up and press the clip, then come back later. The clips are still on the pumps they're just disabled.

  • @carriebizz

    @carriebizz

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes we definitely did but I was too nervous to use it

  • @leejam5268
    @leejam52682 жыл бұрын

    QLD and WA and NT don't have daylight saving because in their northern areas they are close enough to the equator that they have close to 12 hours day and night.

  • @TCAPChrisHandsome
    @TCAPChrisHandsome Жыл бұрын

    I live in Mississippi, and our drinking and smoking laws are different. You can drink at 18 if you're in the military, but you have to be on the base. Also we could buy tobacco at 18 until about two years ago.

  • @claytonp9005
    @claytonp90052 жыл бұрын

    The Ibis behaviour occurs in areas where their natural habitats, wetlands, have been encroached upon and developed, the birds have learnt to scavenge from refuse tips and come into the city. Brisbane has an issue with these birds in the city as heaps of the wetland areas were heavily developed under the Bjeolkie-Peterson era. Brisbane airport being one area and northern parts of Brisbane. They're an adaptable species and humans are the cause. If they have access to their normal wetlands areas they're not a issue in towns.

  • @bloozee
    @bloozee Жыл бұрын

    We used have the petrol lever ... it was removed as a safety issue... but you can jam your petrol cap in the handle.

  • @orestes1984
    @orestes1984 Жыл бұрын

    insinkirators were a thing in Australia (and still can be bought) we have two things that were issues... a high level of personal injuries occurred where people put their fingers in the sink and had them cut off... and secondly putting waste in your sink not only creates blocked drain pipes but our water waste system isn't really designed to deal with food scraps, it can, but it leads to further problems down the line in water treatment. I think they were even banned in Australia for a while, although they now seem to sell them at hardware/plumbing stores so I don't know, the culture never really caught on to putting waste down your sink.

  • @mahinkazemi7957
    @mahinkazemi79572 жыл бұрын

    Informative and helpful as always 👍🍻 Ta mate

  • @stevesymonds7724
    @stevesymonds7724 Жыл бұрын

    When I was pumping petrol into cars back around 1969/70 there was a switch on the pump so you could put the nozzle in the fuel tank and leave it there to fill the tank while you cleaned the windscreen or talked to the customer. When Australia changed to self service pumps, they disabled those switches for a very good reason. Too many idiotic customers would drive away with the nozzle still in the petrol tank. The Americans still suffer from this problem because they haven't realised that if they disable that switch, people are forced to stay with the nozzle and put it back when it finishes its job.

  • @marcelgrundmann9539
    @marcelgrundmann9539 Жыл бұрын

    I keep a little pin on my key, slip it in, use the clip, works every time. The point is that you have to attend not walk away but at least you just wait not squeeze the whole time...

  • @Pinkles666
    @Pinkles6662 жыл бұрын

    I laughed at the Curlew thing. “Straight from hell” 😂 yup, curlews scared the shit out of me as a kid.

  • @brucethevoice
    @brucethevoice Жыл бұрын

    We used to have continuous flow pumps in Melbourne when I was young in the 70s and early 80s.

  • @mikebeagley
    @mikebeagley Жыл бұрын

    We used to have the latching fuel pump nozzles (kinda around the same time as full driveway service was an option) which from vague recollection were not fitted to unleaded pumps as the nozzles have smaller diameters. I think there were a fair few nozzles that fell out of the tank filler and just kept pumping on the servo apron.

  • @kwakagreg

    @kwakagreg

    5 ай бұрын

    remember the after hours ones where you threw the money in the basket and you then got the petrol? but petrol was a lot cheaper then and ypou didn't need folding money.

  • @chrisburdick8393
    @chrisburdick8393 Жыл бұрын

    I got my Farmers permit at 14 but a lot of things have changed since then love your channel really learning a lot

  • @MrRammsteinforlife
    @MrRammsteinforlife Жыл бұрын

    We have had 3 referendums in WA about DLS. It failed every time.

  • @stacey102
    @stacey1022 жыл бұрын

    We used to have the petrol pump clips! I remember a few stations having them but I don't know why they got rid of them 😕

  • @Wah-Fer
    @Wah-Fer2 жыл бұрын

    In France, flipflop are called tongs ! So I have to Agree with the Aussies ! We don't have the automatic pump either, I think it's illegal for safety reasons We also have beets on burger, but it's clearly not the most popular...

  • @minhhuunguyen2966
    @minhhuunguyen29668 ай бұрын

    We used to have that clip lock on the pump nozzle before, maybe, 1990 but then it was taken out because of safety regulations, petrol thefts or forgetful drivers.

  • @davidberriman5903
    @davidberriman5903 Жыл бұрын

    Pumps had a latch on the triggers but they took them off. On some pumps the latch is still there but they took out the pin that it hooked under. You can tell which pumps have been converted by holes in the bottom of the trigger recess. In one of my jobs I drove a diesel van with a fairly large tank. I put a pin on my key ring so I didn't have to hold the trigger. I think the latches were removed because of some major spill incidents.

  • @drsiigabb9935
    @drsiigabb99354 ай бұрын

    I have ibis in my street that also has public transport buses every 20 minutes during the peak hours , yet to see when eating out of a bin though. Also most bins are wheelie bins with closed lids.

  • @townview5322
    @townview5322 Жыл бұрын

    Queensland doesn't participate in Daylight Saving because, in Summer, the days are already longer. Add daylight saving to the day and it would still be light at 8:30 at night

  • @abs-zar
    @abs-zar Жыл бұрын

    I live in Australia and I had that 'Garbage disposal' thing but it broke really easily, and smelt disgusting.

  • @AustralianSpectrum
    @AustralianSpectrum Жыл бұрын

    When I was young some petrol pump nozzles had the clip, but it was not safe so, for safety, it was regulated that there is no clip.

  • @AustralianSpectrum

    @AustralianSpectrum

    Жыл бұрын

    Pedestrians have right of way, you can be fined for not giving way to pedestrians.

  • @Shilo-fc3xm
    @Shilo-fc3xm Жыл бұрын

    Come on, mate. You're FAR smarter than that. They removed the ability to be able to clip on petrol bowsers in the early 80's for safety reasons. To stop people overfilling their tanks and when you think about it it makes total sense. Petrol is after all highly combustible and for the minor inconvenience of having to stand there (and therefore supervise) they removed the startling degree of incidents in which petrol stations and cars turned into fireballs which did happen quite routinely - Witnessed it myself. Not once but twice.

  • @davidgibb4361
    @davidgibb43612 жыл бұрын

    We don’t have the clips on the fuel bowser here because where they do have these clips people tend to sit in the driver’s seat waiting for the tank to fill. As they do they’re charging themselves with static electricity and when they get out and attempt to touch the metal one the fuel pump a static electric spark jumps from their hand and ignites the fuel vapours

  • @justing8784
    @justing87842 жыл бұрын

    We don’t have the automatic pumps because they are dangerous, if you leave them running and go back to your car etc you can build up static electricity and when you grab the pump again you can cause it to ignite, also you run the risk of driving off without taking it out. I think wa has different rules in regard to license, we get our L’s at 16 we can get our P’s at 17 then have red P’s for 1yr which is restricted driving then 1yr on green P’s then you will have a full license. Back when I got my license though it was only one year on P’s and it was a white and red P.

  • @choppaster
    @choppaster11 ай бұрын

    No locking mechanism on petrol pumps is for safety reasons,if left attended and for whatever reason the hose comes out of the car,it could cause major dramas.

  • @hoorooblu
    @hoorooblu2 жыл бұрын

    A 'bill' is a checklist that is checked before you pay with a credit card, cash or a cheque. Although Americans use the same spelling for 'The check' and for 'a check', the two things are different. A menu is a type of 'bill'. A banknote and a check are each a species of a 'bill of exchange'. A playbill is the list of whats on at the theatre and who is performing. But a platypus bill is entirely different because it platypuses do not run restaurants nor banks.

  • @AuntyJack123

    @AuntyJack123

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @prbeacham
    @prbeacham Жыл бұрын

    On one of my trips to Australia I stopped in Coolangatta which actually has the Queensland, New South Wales border running right through the middle of the Main Street. One side of the street was actually one hour behind the other. With the help of daylight saving You could go into a bar and leave at closing time and go across the road and still have another hours drinking. Strange!!!

  • @lasentinal

    @lasentinal

    Жыл бұрын

    Coolangatta in Queensland was named after a ship that was wrecked off the coast. That ship was built on the Shoalhaven River on the South Coast of NSW and named after a hill that over looks the Shaolhaven River and the coast. The word in the local aboriginal language means splendid view. There is also a village close by with the same name.

  • @PBMS123
    @PBMS123 Жыл бұрын

    There are countless videos of nozzles being left in cars and people driving off. When you combine, Prepaying for petrol, and a latch, people will just drive off and rip the hose off. There are also other countless videos of nozzles being stuck, and fuel pouring everywhere. It's a safety thing 100%

  • @joannarigby1989
    @joannarigby19892 жыл бұрын

    Im a British girl, been living in Australia for nearly 10 years now. My biggest creature shock was - ants - seriously they are everywhere in Australia. Lean on a wall: ants, sit on the grass: ants, sit on a park bench:ants. They bite too, even the little ones. Yeah that got me. And grass, it’s not soft and comfy to lie on in Australia - no. In Australia grass is spikey and when you walk on it, it feels spongey underfoot. Oh, and bin chickens. I used to live in Sydney, and yeah they raid the bins there. They do it here in Adelaide too. The word thong sounds totally normal to me now, in fact flip-flops sounds silly now!

  • @clinton8421

    @clinton8421

    Жыл бұрын

    It's weird watching characters in movies lie down on grass because the grass is so uncomfortable here. It itches like a motherfucker too.

  • @nathansouth4481

    @nathansouth4481

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't see a lot of ants where I live and I've never been bitten by an ant.

  • @rockwellcollins6768

    @rockwellcollins6768

    Жыл бұрын

    Ants do teach you to keep your kitchen clean though.

  • @kwakagreg

    @kwakagreg

    5 ай бұрын

    @@nathansouth4481 Really??!! I spend a lot of time here in Canberra trying to keep them under control. If you ever get bitten by a red soldier you'll know all about it

  • @kwakagreg

    @kwakagreg

    5 ай бұрын

    That's probably buffalo or the dreaded kikuyu (don't stand still to long on it or it'll grow up your leg) my brother and I used to itch for ages after rolling around on the buffalo

  • @johnrichardson8048
    @johnrichardson8048 Жыл бұрын

    We have the the little clip, or brace or holder or whatever you want to call it that will hold the pump on, but they’re all disabled by eliminating the thing that clip would grab onto, I’ve always thought it was just in case it didn’t cut off the bowser and you would end up with a hundred litres of fuel on the forecourt. 🤷🏻‍♂️ so annoying that you have to hold the thing the whole time. I have seen a fuel diesel pumps that allow you to do it but not many

  • @frogs817
    @frogs817 Жыл бұрын

    It's actually becoming more uncommon to recieve the bill at the table. But I prefer just going to the counter as it's easier to split the bill with friends.

  • @petefluffy7420
    @petefluffy74206 ай бұрын

    Re petrol pumps. The lever he was talking about was not actually a lever here, it was a device that clicked and kept the petrol running until the automatic shut off stopped the flow. They were not used on self service pumps. With no operator operated pumps nowadays there are no devices for hands free operation.

  • @bromeliad6145
    @bromeliad6145 Жыл бұрын

    I remember going to NSW and thinking, “woah it’s still bright at 8pm?” Because usually the latest in summer, the sun would go down at 7:30pm

  • @gedemarco1615
    @gedemarco16152 жыл бұрын

    Here in my country Indonesia🇮🇩 its similiar with Australia we have 3 different time zone(west, middle & east), I'm from Bali & Western Australia has same time zone with Bali, 🇸🇬Singapore & Kuala Lumpur 🇲🇾 but when you cross Bali ocean to Java the time zone will be 1 hour behind than I wrote above

  • @redhammer9910

    @redhammer9910

    Жыл бұрын

    And you quite right, all the countries that matter have their time zones in union with Western Australia. Now here's an interesting challenge, find which cities in the world that share Sydney and Melbourne's time zones and who is so isolated that they don't matter lol. It's ok it's a local dig between Australian cities. The east coast are always having a dIg at us sandgropers (WA) for being so isolated that we don't matter. But if you live here and you like travelling you know just how far Sydney and Melbourne are from the rest of the world.

  • @zaiaisho6409
    @zaiaisho64095 ай бұрын

    In Canada a garbage disposal would be referred to as a garburator or garbage disposal macerator so I would assume you would call it the same thing.

  • @haveasausage3822
    @haveasausage38222 жыл бұрын

    I love your reaction to this guy! This video was an absolute banger as always!

  • @lynneclarke6265
    @lynneclarke62654 ай бұрын

    Garbage disposals arent used because, I believe, of the heat - it causes the wrong kind of algae to grow in the water/sewage system and especially on the east coat where the polluted outflows can kill the barrier reef a bit quicker than it is right now

  • @cree_VI
    @cree_VI Жыл бұрын

    In Lithuania beetroot is popular too, like a garnish or soup. In summer is very popular cold beetroot soup also called pink soup... But it's only vegy i hate so much, kinda childhood trauma, but i know it is very good for your health. Here the petrol station are same, self-service and need to go to pay to the shop where everything is hell expensive. If we are talking about underwear, thongs and strings are not the same, similar but a bit different.

  • @58Kym
    @58Kym Жыл бұрын

    We have stone curlews in Brisbane….specifically at St Lucia we have a group of 8.

  • @Lily-sc1he
    @Lily-sc1he2 жыл бұрын

    I remember one time when I went to pancake parlour for dinner, we went to go pay for the food but it didn’t go through or something and it wasn’t working. Then they let us have the food for free :)

  • @Ksen.16
    @Ksen.16 Жыл бұрын

    In the early 90s, you could use the auto-stop trigger on the fuel nozzle; however, this was a time when things were changing. Big service station chains such as golden fleece, IFS, AMPOL, ESSO and others. Moving away from service attendants and the full service (restaurant, merchandise, repairs etc) towards self-service. The reason for this may have many contributing factors. However, the auto-stop trigger can still be found on some Truck/Heavy/commercial designated High-flow diesel fuel nozzles separated from mainstream fuels or location but rare in appearance. Worksafe QLD (link attached) outlines and explains why not safe but does not say when fazing out was started. However, for static issues on high-flow diesel that are usually located on its own, have an earthed wire that is meant to counteract/redirect/reduce the likelihood of static charge. You can place a piece of wire back in the trigger handle as the latch is still there on most, it is just the wire component for the latch which is missing. www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/news-and-events/alerts/workplace-health-and-safety-alerts/2013/devices-for-latching-open-fuel-dispensing-nozzle-at-a-service-station kzread.info/dash/bejne/nZqN1o-Skbmdqbw.html acapmag.com.au/2022/06/tanks-for-the-memories-how-old-aussie-petrol-brands-faded/

  • @buggersofoz
    @buggersofoz2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! We moved here from Germany almost 2 years ago and can relate to some, but not all things were weird or even like this guys and you put it. In Sydney hardly anyone stops at zebra crossing. Most fuel dispensers at servos have this lever to block it, but it never works! Interestingly, the only country in Europe where they almost always work is Germany :) agree with birds, we also didn't expect so many parrots everywhere, but in Sydney it's the lapwings that drive me crazy with their screeching at night!

  • @isabellamercedes3860

    @isabellamercedes3860

    2 жыл бұрын

    Grüße aus Deutschland 😎

  • @Thehermitist

    @Thehermitist

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome x

  • @jaynemeulman8484

    @jaynemeulman8484

    2 жыл бұрын

    where are you in Sydney its a big place...where we are in the very inner city everyone stops at zebra crossings...

  • @graemedurie9094

    @graemedurie9094

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jaynemeulman8484 We're on the upper North Shore, and everyone stops here also.

  • @kwakagreg

    @kwakagreg

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jaynemeulman8484 bloody oath they do.

  • @SnowyRVulpix
    @SnowyRVulpix2 жыл бұрын

    Oh! Those pump triggers were on pumps in perth about 5 years ago but i dunno if they still are. My car has been broken three years now

  • @AussieEnglishPodcast

    @AussieEnglishPodcast

    2 жыл бұрын

    No kidding?! I had no idea... I've never seen them

  • @SnowyRVulpix

    @SnowyRVulpix

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AussieEnglishPodcast i think they are slowly doing away with them due to safety issues. I think

  • @canadaeast8358
    @canadaeast8358 Жыл бұрын

    We just call them beets in Newfoundland but we love them. Now I gotta try them on a burger

  • @bloozee
    @bloozee Жыл бұрын

    We had a garbage disposal in the 70s... got it removed.

  • @denisemoore6134
    @denisemoore6134 Жыл бұрын

    We love our Curlews. I live in Townsville.

  • @teamasterfox
    @teamasterfox Жыл бұрын

    They use to have them, I remember using one 15 years ago. They all started to go due to safety, each state different times

  • @Daniels_ATS_W900
    @Daniels_ATS_W9003 ай бұрын

    we do in nsw have tip jars in coles store and other retail stores i noticed. its not manatory to tip, but you can if you want to.

  • @WesternisedOrientalGentleman
    @WesternisedOrientalGentleman Жыл бұрын

    The petrol lever situation in Australia is to prevent people just sitting in their car, may cause build up of static electricity that may cause ignition of fuel when reaching for fuel bowser

  • @donnacrowston3619
    @donnacrowston3619 Жыл бұрын

    In Queensland we call the Ibis is called a dump duck.

  • @14xx07
    @14xx072 жыл бұрын

    This was a really fun video to watch and learn :) btw, Merry Christmas! 🎄☺️

  • @leonithe
    @leonithe Жыл бұрын

    But this where I love Broken Hill: legally in NSW-but it adheres to the SA time zone!...

  • @Austtube
    @Austtube Жыл бұрын

    Or at a club like the RSL or a bolo, you pay first, they give you a number, and when the mean is done, the number will buzz, or someone shouts out "Number 75, Number 75"! The should it in the tone as a question, as is often the case in the interogative tense, it sounds like an question when it is actually an instruction. It has to be nasal in a club or it's just not Australian ;)

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown61632 жыл бұрын

    Yank wife of a mate who was minding her boss's birds for the month called to ask for advice . She was shocked to know the Cockatoo could talk & jumped when the Cocky responded to a "Hello Cocky". She never knew they could talk LOL

  • @Darkrocker0008
    @Darkrocker0008 Жыл бұрын

    His mention of the petrol clip is a little misinformed. Most (if not all) places in the United States, you must remain at your vehicle while petrol is pumping. It is illegal to leave the pump unattended while in operation.

  • @sweetmotogal6
    @sweetmotogal65 ай бұрын

    Gas stations in Canada and Hong Kong both have the clip on the nozzle to keep your lever down so that you don't have to hold on to it the entire time.

  • @RatKindler

    @RatKindler

    3 ай бұрын

    I've been filling up my car in Toronto for 30 years and have never seen that clip or anyone using it. Only on American TV. I'll have a closer look next time, if I remember.

  • @naroe2001
    @naroe2001 Жыл бұрын

    we did have the fuel latch, but i think they were banned many years ago. Standard AS1940 makes it illegal in Australia.

  • @nathansouth4481
    @nathansouth4481 Жыл бұрын

    Line islands in Kiribati are the furthest ahead of time.

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders73062 жыл бұрын

    Re time, I’m used to it, it’s no big deal. 3 sisters and we live in Qld, Victoria and Western Australia. If ever I forget I have my world clock for each state. Beetroot is gorgeous. Had it since I was a child, and I’m rather senior lol. Totally agree re tipping, saw vid on how much they get paid in USA. We don’t pump gas lol, we get petrol lol. Yes we are normally nice here re crossing. I crossed the road yesterday. I waved and smiled. they waved back. No computers when I got my license lol. They are THONGS we wear on our feet here. Tell him to deal with it 😁. Emoooo Emu? The Cockies flying over here make more noise and I like it. Oh garbage disposal in the sink. Gee we had those at high school in the cooking room in the late 60s. Personally I don’t think we are really racist. I’m not. Have many friends from quite a few different countries here in Melbourne. And the multi cultural food the have bought over is fantastic. My grandparents were all first gen Aussies from England Ireland and Scotland. Nothing strange about Australia ( I’m getting dry patriotic here lol) Omg, delete this. I’ve written a novel 😂

  • @Cindy-xg6yn
    @Cindy-xg6yn Жыл бұрын

    When I got my licence in Canberra years ago they didn't have P plates, only L plates. Once I did my practical driving test I got my full licence at 23. Now you have a red P plate for 1 year and a green P plate for 2 years.

  • @acatnamedtaz2167
    @acatnamedtaz21679 ай бұрын

    We don't like or need daylight savings in WA because the temp doesn't go down until the sun does, and it's friggin' hot over here, the sun doesn't set early here either

  • @matthewmorrisdon5491
    @matthewmorrisdon5491 Жыл бұрын

    In America, waiters/bagboys/ECT don't get paid minimum wage because tips are supposed to make up the difference.

  • @ianhulbert
    @ianhulbert Жыл бұрын

    It is dangerous to pump petrol (gas) using the switch/lock as the fumes are highly flammable. Static from touching the car can ignight the fumes (not for diesel).

  • @wobbliestmaple3478
    @wobbliestmaple3478 Жыл бұрын

    we definitely have that little flap i use it at my servo

  • @user-ft8wr6le8d
    @user-ft8wr6le8d5 ай бұрын

    Howdyyawl from the land down under. SA. Is min. 6mths on Ls. 2 yrs on Ps. First 12 mths on Ps must be shown with restrictions 2nd Ps no need to show for 12 mnths. Then go for full license. QLD unofficialy has 2 time zonesl WA is 2 hrs & 4min behind SA. In USA. Beetroot is served as a hot vegy. Tasy has 2 Ls. 2 Ps. We used to live there. Pedestrians have right away on zebra crossings in SA. & we drive on the proper side of the road😊. Keeping it real😊

  • @Thehermitist
    @Thehermitist2 жыл бұрын

    And I almost hit a young girl looking at her phone. I yelled out be careful sweetheart. She thought I was going to scream at home (she was aboriginal) coz i rolled down my window and we know people are mean to them. She was so beautiful she’s like sorrrrrryyyyy. I said never be sorry and sped off ha

  • @lennymac5915
    @lennymac5915 Жыл бұрын

    Australia did have those handle clips decades ago.

  • @daffyduk77
    @daffyduk773 ай бұрын

    In Aus-land, how do you prove or log the amount of "learner-driver" experience ? Speaking as a Brit here. With a one-shot difficult test plus very expensive lessons beforehand.

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler80042 жыл бұрын

    We purchased a house many years ago that had a garbage disposable in the sink we used it and found it was ok we have purchased several homes since and never bothered to install one again.

  • @kwakagreg
    @kwakagreg5 ай бұрын

    I was born in 1940 and my Mum used to pickle fer own beetroot in malt vinegar and sugar (she was Scottish) my favourite snack was beetroot on toast. Still is. I sometimes drain of the canned liquid and replace it with vinegar and sugar. Just gives the bee-troot a lift. Love of beetroot is not universal though. One cafeteria I used to frequent got mad about about people wanting with and without burgers so as they were prepared just before we came down for lunch I got them to have two chutes one with and one without. Problem solved. The with outsold the without...

  • @Thehermitist
    @Thehermitist2 жыл бұрын

    Yep- Wa doesn’t have dls in dls it’s 3 hours behind Melbourne {my home state} two hours otherwise. QLD is two hours dls and 1 hour otherwise… omg the beetroot fact is awesome

  • @Darkrocker0008
    @Darkrocker0008 Жыл бұрын

    a garbage disposal does not take stuff to a bin lol

  • @roosreviews472
    @roosreviews472Ай бұрын

    US born and raised, and I’ve always used “thongs” and “flip flops” interchangeably when referring to the footwear.

  • @mwhearn1
    @mwhearn1 Жыл бұрын

    Daylight saving has more benefit the further you live from the equator. Thus it's brilliant for Tasmania but not for QLD. WA would benefit as most of their population live in the south, but they are a stubborn lot over there (I know as I'm 6th gen WA.) What would be strange is if all states did daylight savings.

  • @susieoneil5706

    @susieoneil5706

    Жыл бұрын

    The very south of WA is still north of most of the eastern states. Perth is almost between Sydney & Brisbane (horizontally). Plus WA has no mountains blocking the sun in the evening. Plus all the populated areas are on the far west edge of the timezone. In Summer, the sun goes down at like 8pm on the coast. If we had Daylight savings, it would be 9pm before the sun went down, and we would all be trying to sleep while it's too bloody hot; and missing out on the nicer mornings when we could exercise and do stuff, because we have to get up in the dark and go to work. I hope they never bring it in here. They keep forcing us to have these "trial" runs every so often and it always gets voted down. I have hated it every time they do it.

  • @LauraSeabrook
    @LauraSeabrook Жыл бұрын

    That 1/2 hour difference is probably based on where Adelaide is located. Some of the differences are because some States are closer to the equator than others. This is also why, in W.A. (my home state) doesn't have Daylight saving. Imagine living in Broom on that - gasp!

  • @brucethevoice

    @brucethevoice

    Жыл бұрын

    It has nothing to do with the latitude ie. proximity to the equator but longitude because our planet rotates on its axis east to west not north to south.

  • @brucethevoice

    @brucethevoice

    Жыл бұрын

    You would use a broom to sweep your house in Broome.

  • @buggersofoz
    @buggersofoz2 жыл бұрын

    I love high prices of cigarettes here and the recent announcement they will be completely banned from being sold, in line with other toxic substances like asbestos that make you sick just by being near them. I hated it the most about Germany that you'd smell cigarettes everywhere you went. Here in Australia it's really striking when I come across a smoker, maybe once a week or even less often :)

  • @redhammer9910

    @redhammer9910

    Жыл бұрын

    That's ok I can't stand being around vaccinated people knowing there love for needles has resulted in diseases running rampent and the variant's they produce are threatening the lives of the whole planet. So which is worse, smokers or people coughing ?