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You said “HA-LOW” but i keep hearing “HA-LUR” 😂
@kayleighgroenendal8473
5 ай бұрын
Orh nor! Cleor!
As an Australian, you are 99% spot on, I'm learning so much about my dialect from you, gotta say at times I cringe. 2 quibbles... How's it hanging??? You gave a politically correct ( yet incorrect ) version of the translation. I get the real translation doesn't agree with KZread t&c Also, you disabled comments on a previous vid I viewed.. You speak general, rather than cultured dialect. Be proud man!! You're awesome, I'm impressed by where the KZread rabbit hole took me👍🏼
Imagine how many times he greeted the air..
@d33shu
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@reveblinkcitizen677
3 жыл бұрын
Omg
@lucitatuazon7641
3 жыл бұрын
LOL
@thisisdak
2 жыл бұрын
And the air didn't greet back😂
@samuelchong9388
2 жыл бұрын
At least 3 X per each aussie greeting. 3x21= 63 times at least LOL
I literally have no idea why I even started watching now I’m a full Aussie
@kayleighgroenendal8473
5 ай бұрын
I don't blame you, Australia is the coolest English-speaking country on earth! I guess that's an opinion, but it's the most correct opinion one can have, scientifically. 😅
G'day is such a great greeting.
i'm australian but i only use "what's up" 😂
@sylviaxu1717
5 жыл бұрын
i am wondering how to answer it? "Good?"
@pemarabgay5475
5 жыл бұрын
TheAfrikaKorps jnlx
@peace2560
4 жыл бұрын
Wish I can talk to someone like Australian native to improve my accent😊
@najay2708
4 жыл бұрын
Me wife is Australian and my accent still thick as f%$&
@JKMT
4 жыл бұрын
my friend always answer me the ceiling
I want to learn aussie English so badly!!!!😭
@clt5991
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, so embarrassed for my country, but also very guilty of 'what's up?' and 'see ya'. I reached an IT call centre in US once & the operator asked if he knew me - I think from my use of 'mate'. Soon he said where are you? Me: NSW mate. Him: What? Me: Australia. Him: Ohh I see... how are you? Me: Great mate what's up? Him: Um what was your question? Haha etc. He definitely had never spoken to an Australian!
You missed the all time classic. "Hey Jack, how's ya back. Haven't seen ya for ears an' years.... " 🤣🤣🤣
Hello there! Can you make more videos like these? I love the Australian accent and the way you explain things.
Oh My GOD!!! You aussie people, have your own langaugeeee!
I really enjoyed this video. Can U just make another video talking about how should we respond to each of'em? Coz I have been asked all of them by native guys but sometimes I just freezed how to act :)
@HANIAMN
5 жыл бұрын
me to, sometimes dont know how to reply it. Been funny
@karlaquintana9067
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Mee too.
This is what I need mate, I’m planning to go to Australia a few months later, and my friends who are living here told me that Aussies use lots of slang. Keep doing mate. It is really helpful. Thank ya so much 😍
As an American originally from the deep south, I can relate to a lot of these lol. Like in "What ya been up to" the only difference between how I've seen you say it and how I'd say it is the ta and to (too with a long o sound because we love our Southern drawl :P)
Deadly ! I really enjoy watching all your videos :) "What's the goss?" is similar to "What's the story?" which is used really often in Dublin in Ireland :)
Have to remember that when using "How's it going?" (or similar) it's a greeting and the question is rhetorical, we really aren't that interested. The standard reply is "yeah, alright" no matter how un-alright you might happen to be.
Awesome video. Simple, elegant & to the point. Please keep doing such great vids
@khalidelgazzar
6 жыл бұрын
+Aussie English May be you expose us to more Aussie expressions in certain circumstances. For example: Aussie expressions used in a party, Aussie expressions used in work environment, Aussie expressions used driving, etc. Thanks for the neat work. Looking forward to seeing you in my upcoming visit to NSW. Hopefully within 12-15 months God Willing.
Great! Just downloaded your videos mate! Very useful!
WOOOOW Mate this video is really helpful THANK YOU SO MUCH i really hope that you anothers like that, I´m gonna be thankfull i really liked thankyou very much hehehehe.
You are an amazing teacher. Thanks a lot
what a helpful video and comments - Thank you Aussie
Hi, you are amazing. your channel is so helping.... You have made me a huge follower of you... I wanted to learn native English n with your channel I ended up my hunting... Thanks for being so helping. please keep up
Best English accent!! Love from Norway🇳🇴
good it heips me alot to understand australian accent...
After 4 years not practising english , i refound your vid. Awsome teacher
Really helpful. Thank you very much. :)
"Hiya" is also very common, and best understood as a blend of "hi" and "how are ya". I use it a lot. For a more enthusiastic greeting, I'll typically go for "Hey, how are ya!" (Demographic reference: late 30s South Australian.)
Thanks sir for this video it is so helpful to me to learn Aussie language
Really helpful! thanks
I like this channel! It adds my knowledge with Australian culture and how they speak, since I am already working to an Australian energy utility company. Anyway, you look good. You're handsome 😍😍😍😍 Subscribed!
Thank your for your help!! brilliant.
thank you for this mate.
it's very helpful mate..
Thank you for your videos mate. They're very helpful for me to learn English. Greetings from Indonesia
Im aussie born n bred, but i still laugh at how we say things and how it might come across to foreigners.
I'm an American and haven't heard "Howdy" in years. 😻
I LOVE Aussie
Thank you so much for making this video i learned so much from it.. I wish that you will make another video about the right response to an aussie greetings .. Thank you in advance.😊
@jennyroseanonuevo5468
5 жыл бұрын
@@AussieEnglishPodcast im from Philippines
hey mate! about "how do you do" it is used when first introduced to someone, it is the same as "nice to meet you".
G’day teacher!i!ll go to AU for college. I hope that my Aussie English will improve.😄thanks for video
Very nice! Thanks.
great job mate!!
We Aussies are all mad, but extremely loveable larrikins, lol! ;)
All are pretty accurate for me as an Aussie from regional Victoria except for a couple. - "How are you doing?", I would usually not say "HOW AH YA DOO EN?". It would be closer to "HOW YA DOO EN?". Although I'd generally say "How are you going?" (pronounced: "HOW YA GAHN?") in most circumstances instead. - "What's going on?", I would pronounce that as "SCARN ON?" - "G'day" I never say this but I want to :P - "Howdy" I would never say this, ever - "What's the goss?" I've never said this but have heard people say it
@ShawnGaming11
7 жыл бұрын
Lol as an American, I can say the only people that say that are southern people or people raised by southerners, like my parents and grandparents say it but I dont
it's really helpful for me. I want to try one by one at work.
Fantastic😍thank you
Awesome. Thanks
@khadijaabdi2370
7 жыл бұрын
fantastic thanks mate it helps alot
It's wonderful I'll use it on my friends ha
Amazing mate😁👍
I would say, I’m your fan now Pete!,good job👍
@just_jez
5 жыл бұрын
Me too..it help me a lot
I just came to Australia recently And your videos are very helpful to me, could you pls make a video for how to response when someone greets you
@2ayechan
7 жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to it too..I am always struggling ( everyday )with how to response to different greetings even though I have been in Australia for 4 years now. sometimes I just smile back and feel so awkward.
@jezdiocampo3364
6 жыл бұрын
+Aussie English id prob'ly gonna watch that vid....
@maddyg3208
6 жыл бұрын
+Aye Chan Sorry to hear that you feel awkward. As a native Aussie, most of the greetings in this video are variations on the theme of "How are you?"; the standard answer is "alright". If the greeting is not in the form of a question, eg "Gday", "Hello" or "Hi" you can just say those words back. Above all don't be shy - we like people from overseas in Australia and very few of us can speak a foreign language, so it's not like we could do any better. So get out there and interact with some Aussies and your Strine will only improve!
Thank you very much! I’m from Chile, I’ve been almost 2 years in Sydney and I still get a little bit paralysed when someone greets me with something different from “How are you?” Hahahha greeting is a traumatic situation 😂 Thanks again.
im here learning a bit more of aussie culture cuz my student will be there in a few months and im in love
Ta for this Video
Great video. What would you use in a semi-formal tel conversation?.. a cold sales conversation
Great! Go on ...
It is very useful of your video for a new comer in Australia like me:). which city do you come from? I also look forward to videos for responding to Aussie's greetings.
Cheers mate.
excelent vídeo !
Thanks ya mate
Here in the Southern part of Alabama we say some of the same things. And the folks might have very thick accents here too.
great video!
you are so good!
Creole/Jamaican English: " 'eeey, mons!" lol! xD
G'day mate !, fantastic video
Subscribed!
On ya mate!
Awesome
Love the glasses lol
Tha mate for it
Im always watching your videos and i really learned alot..and still keep gaining knowledge thank you do much.
Just realising how Australian I really am aye
i always heard howaya lol . g’ day howaya
I hope you do pronunciation of streets amd suburbs. Thanks.
This is awesome. I've learned now that there's so many different ways that Aussies use to greet each other. However, I am curious to know if there's any gender differences in how these greetings were used by the speaker? It would be very helpful if you could do a video about gender differences in the usage of Aussie English! For example, how would a female and a male speaker go about saying something if the two were in the same situation? Thanks heaps!
@fran1sisco735
2 жыл бұрын
Ok this is uh 3 years late but generally dosent change much between genders
@badassteak
Жыл бұрын
There's no much change between genders , it's just the same. 🦔🍷
You're awesome handsome Aussie.. I love you😊😍😘
thants for leading us.i am from pakistan
I heard this sentence I'm not sure but How your things going?? Although i came here for that your clip is nice. Thank you ! Mite
Right now that I can't return to my country because of the coronavirus. I'm going to study English Aussie...😁 ¡Australia es hermoso!
Well, as a Texan, at least my greeting would be acceptable lol
Im a call center agent , from US acc to UK acc. That's why im here learning new pronounciation
My friend does perfect aussie accent. Now I'm just practicing. Also my accent changes from japanese, to filipino, to British accent at work. So it's really weird. I just like to whisper to myself "oops there goes my accent again"
I'm English and use some of these everyday. I didn't even realise I was part way to sounding australian.
He forgot: 'How ya goin matey' or 'Howyagoinmatey, awright?''
Dear sir, how are you? I just want to know Australian idioms would you please make some videos for us?
i'm not good at english. after watching your videoes and i want to say thanks.
What is d reply for thankyou in australia?... Like welcome or thankyou or anyother?
What’s the goss? My fav
I tried to sign up the Aussie Eng website to take courses but I got failed and always say there was error when submit subscription. and also I couldn't find the apps from my phone. Can someone help me
Hi. When saying goodbye can we say (so long) ?
I think I most commonly say "what's goin' on mate" or simply "scarnon mate"
Hola. ¿En qué se diferencia el inglés australiano del inglés británico? Mil gracias. =D
Can I use your videos putting a portuguese subtitles on it and giving you the credits and letting your video link in the description? My channel is new
Hi I'm Muff Ree from CAMBODIA.
make a video on how speak like Foreign
3:35 lol, Joey's New York accent from Friends popped into my head. "How YOU doin'?" ♥
@AussieEnglishPodcast
3 жыл бұрын
Lol yeah, it sounds like a sleazy pick up line haha
16. Sound like Hawaii so if I say Hawaii accidentally I'm sorry🤣
This is a true Brazilian Zika cosplay
16.800 Aussies watched this video. The other 6 are probably Tasmanians
@christosstamato527
5 жыл бұрын
Nah I'm Greek and I've been wanting to learn aussie English, but..... I can only learn US and British English so..... this channel is the only solution I've been basically learning aussie English to.....impress........someone
@Iri77749
3 жыл бұрын
No I'm India and today I'm here cuz I'm curious about Aussie accent.
@evieemaviss
2 жыл бұрын
yep I'm aussie
G'day!😁😄