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  • @Fiona-zc6oz
    @Fiona-zc6oz20 күн бұрын

    She annoyed me as soon as she said 'trash'. We say 'rubbish' or 'garbage' in Australia

  • @Sydneysider1310

    @Sydneysider1310

    20 күн бұрын

    Yeah using Americanisms is so aggravating.

  • @Irena688

    @Irena688

    19 күн бұрын

    I agree.

  • @SnowyRVulpix

    @SnowyRVulpix

    19 күн бұрын

    It depends. We do say trash too.

  • @mindi2050

    @mindi2050

    19 күн бұрын

    @@SnowyRVulpix Yes, in some context we might say 'trash' e.g. to trash someone's reputation.

  • @ryanreaction

    @ryanreaction

    19 күн бұрын

    These are the types of nuances I don't catch 😂

  • @user-ws5ux6ih9b
    @user-ws5ux6ih9b20 күн бұрын

    She don't know what she's talking about, we get temperatures, anything from 30 to 45, and it's mostly the humidity that we complain about.

  • @terrifiedofhumans1129

    @terrifiedofhumans1129

    20 күн бұрын

    yeah, the past 5 decembers and janurarys have been 45'+ for multiple weeks during those months otherwise it's been high 30s

  • @avanap8096

    @avanap8096

    19 күн бұрын

    Yep most of this has factual errors

  • @JB-lx8cw

    @JB-lx8cw

    19 күн бұрын

    She’s been to a few places in Australia and suddenly shes an expert 🙄

  • @patelk3648

    @patelk3648

    19 күн бұрын

    Absolutely.....we also get down to below zero.... Not sure where shes from 😊

  • @Irena688

    @Irena688

    19 күн бұрын

    So true! The humidity is yuck. I hate it. But Autumn in Aus is so lovely. I just love Autumn. The humidity is usually gone, but the days are warm to hot, and the evenings are cooler so that you can sleep. No one enjoys sleeping with 90% humidity and sweating throughout the night!

  • @christopherjohnston2753
    @christopherjohnston275320 күн бұрын

    I was not surprised near the end of the video when she said she has NOT seen a lot of Australia .

  • @sue_p6035

    @sue_p6035

    19 күн бұрын

    Yep she’s totally clueless

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead

    @Danielle-vs-thedead

    19 күн бұрын

    Yet there she was shamelessly throwing shade at us. I couldn’t agree with one thing she said about her ‘hate’ list. As in, she was totally wrong about everything! What a shame we can’t trespass her

  • @timoleary8751

    @timoleary8751

    18 күн бұрын

    She's getting her experience off her chest before making the OF money maker surely. Look at that camera set up.

  • @cherylemaybury9967
    @cherylemaybury996720 күн бұрын

    She’s totally nuts. The shops stay open later than 5pm. Supermarkets are open until 10pm mon to fri and have done for decades. Chemists are open until 9pm, it’s just clothing and specialty stores that close at 5:30 pm and that’s fine because they sell non urgent items. Bunnings are open until 9 pm every night and they sell a wide range of items and hardware.

  • @AussieFossil

    @AussieFossil

    20 күн бұрын

    My local Coles in Melbourne is open from 6AM to Midnight every day of the week. It used to be 24 hours before Covid.

  • @judithstrachan9399

    @judithstrachan9399

    19 күн бұрын

    It does depend a bit on where you live. Many country-town shops can’t afford to pay staff to work too late. It isn’t as though customers will find more money to spend at later hours.

  • @richardpotts8273

    @richardpotts8273

    19 күн бұрын

    Aus only has 26,000,000 people in a place the same size as the US who has something like 300,000,000. She is a bit silly.

  • @hiram.j

    @hiram.j

    19 күн бұрын

    Longer hours will mean higher prices.

  • @Foxxy9458

    @Foxxy9458

    19 күн бұрын

    It depends what state you live in. In SA most shops close at 5:30 mon-fri except we usually have one day a week where shops are open til 9pm. Supermarkets and major stores are open anywhere from 7-9pm. On weekends pretty much everything closes at 5pm. Not a lot of chemists are open til 9pm either.

  • @philip4467
    @philip446720 күн бұрын

    This girl is a goose

  • @rosalierobertson1253

    @rosalierobertson1253

    18 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @sarahclaireclaire7586

    @sarahclaireclaire7586

    17 күн бұрын

    Drongo....‼️‼️

  • @lesflynn4455

    @lesflynn4455

    17 күн бұрын

    I assure you she's a woman, not a water fowl.

  • @flannerypedley840

    @flannerypedley840

    16 күн бұрын

    My grandmother used to use that expression. I love it.

  • @aedyn2
    @aedyn220 күн бұрын

    this chick is clueless, she has probably only ever been to Melbourne, Sydney or somewhere down south. she wouldn't be saying that is she had been up north haha

  • @stephaniebell4272

    @stephaniebell4272

    19 күн бұрын

    We had 47 in Ballarat about 10 years ago.😂😂😂

  • @R1fleman

    @R1fleman

    19 күн бұрын

    @@stephaniebell4272 i think some where hit 50 in austraila

  • @stephaniebell4272

    @stephaniebell4272

    19 күн бұрын

    @@R1fleman I wouldn’t be surprised if Coober Pedy got those sorts of temps

  • @praetorian2020

    @praetorian2020

    19 күн бұрын

    Lock out laws are from Sydney because drunk idiots would murder because in the crow in a drunken rage

  • @sunisbest1234

    @sunisbest1234

    19 күн бұрын

    I laughed when she said that. I'm in Melbourne, and I ALWAYS complain about the cold in winter. ( sometimes in autumn and spring as well.😂 )

  • @Sydneysider1310
    @Sydneysider131020 күн бұрын

    She’s comparing the heat to Singapore? Singapore sits on the equator! She then says Australian heat is dry 😮 only if you’re in Perth or Adelaide. She sounds really up herself.

  • @kevo6190

    @kevo6190

    19 күн бұрын

    I lived in NW NSW and 45c to 47c was normal. During the last 'worst' Drought, I knew 7 and 8 year old kids who had never had a single drop of rain hit them ever. Dry as Fk

  • @lynneperry7454

    @lynneperry7454

    19 күн бұрын

    Perth gets really humid in March - and the last couple of years it’s gone on longer.

  • @Sydneysider1310

    @Sydneysider1310

    18 күн бұрын

    @@kevo6190 sure but I was referring to the cities. I agree a lot of regional and outback areas have dry heat.

  • @Billie-Jo

    @Billie-Jo

    18 күн бұрын

    Try far north Queensland humidity in summer, and she never got out much here lol

  • @kevo6190

    @kevo6190

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Sydneysider1310 I know.... Everyone knows Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Big chunk in the middle that KZreadrs avoid but still seem to have an opinion on! Come out bush and say G'day.....

  • @Hochspitz
    @Hochspitz20 күн бұрын

    I can see why she got a lot of dislikes.

  • @michaelgalea4386

    @michaelgalea4386

    19 күн бұрын

    Some people live for complaining. She annoyed me heaps.

  • @megan2878

    @megan2878

    19 күн бұрын

    'It gets hot 'maybe up to 42.' Come way out west. How about up to 55? Every animal, including birds, are in or under trees, suffering the heat. It's too hot to drive on the roads, because the tar is melted and coats your tyres. And don't break down, because if you don't have a ton of water with you, you're in serious trouble. Don't leave your vehicle, you won't make it back. Now you can complain that it's too hot.

  • @bradleywilkinson8882

    @bradleywilkinson8882

    18 күн бұрын

    I can, all these idiots are self important.

  • @RobNMelbourne

    @RobNMelbourne

    14 күн бұрын

    She's an airhead.

  • @NarelleWalker
    @NarelleWalker20 күн бұрын

    Why did she come back? She also needs to drop the "like".

  • @JaqnTrump

    @JaqnTrump

    19 күн бұрын

    Sure of it!😂

  • @none4126
    @none412620 күн бұрын

    Ryan, why don't you show us around your hometown?

  • @judithstrachan9399

    @judithstrachan9399

    19 күн бұрын

    Great idea.

  • @leandabee

    @leandabee

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, great idea 👌😃

  • @StellasScrappyCrafts

    @StellasScrappyCrafts

    19 күн бұрын

    yes, that would be great

  • @tomnicholson2115

    @tomnicholson2115

    19 күн бұрын

    Would definitely be cool if he did, make a nice change from reacting to others content if he made some of his own too.

  • @shazzm9252

    @shazzm9252

    19 күн бұрын

    Agree. I would love to see Indiana!

  • @cryptocharacter5733
    @cryptocharacter573319 күн бұрын

    Thankyou to Ryan Was, i appreciate your skepticism. I'm a 42 year old Aussie (Adelaide) with 2 half Korean children. i call bulls*** on 95% of what she said. The difference in weather. During summer we can have a whole week of 40 - 43 degrees celcius (104-110 Fahrenheit) . if you know bottleshops close at 10, then you will buy alcohol before then. Most Australians who act tough are usually the opposite. I think "Hardy" is a better explanation than "tough". She got heartbroken by a chad for sure. The fact that she mentions race as the first reason someone is rude shows her character. Australia is very multicultural. My half Korean children (16+) have experienced almost no racism.

  • @judithstrachan9399
    @judithstrachan939920 күн бұрын

    As soon as she said, “The sun is very hot”, I yelled “WUSS!!”

  • @Weird_Axolotl

    @Weird_Axolotl

    19 күн бұрын

    LOL

  • @rodwigg5383
    @rodwigg538320 күн бұрын

    None of these liquor rules apply in Melbourne, this young lady is a bit of generalist, you'd think if she travelled so much she would know better, maybe she should travel around Australia too.

  • @joeldalton473
    @joeldalton47320 күн бұрын

    Shops close at 5pm here because (as you've said Ryan) we don't live to work, we work to live.

  • @trishnewman3122

    @trishnewman3122

    20 күн бұрын

    True and we also don't have the population to make it worthwhile for the retailers

  • @terrifiedofhumans1129

    @terrifiedofhumans1129

    20 күн бұрын

    Shops here (colesworth) are still open until 10pm, or 11pm thursday, as it's a farming and mining area, so to accommodate those workers/industries those stores are open late.

  • @ellefitzpatrick6339
    @ellefitzpatrick633920 күн бұрын

    She’s just a whinger. Btw it gets scorching hot in summer in Melbourne. Sometimes humid but nowhere near like NT, northern NSW & QLD.

  • @32AMedia

    @32AMedia

    19 күн бұрын

    She sure is. >41 every day in Northern WA during summer and 30s during winter.

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead

    @Danielle-vs-thedead

    19 күн бұрын

    Adelaide has heat also. One heatwave summer I remember it was 40 days over 40. Couple of decades ago now but it is scorched into my psyche because I had no air conditioning and my room was upstairs so all summer I lay there spraying water into the air for the fan to blow on to me. But we’re wooses.? She sounds incredibly sheltered

  • @lynnmoses3563

    @lynnmoses3563

    18 күн бұрын

    O oh Ryan's hooked...

  • @danielponiatowski7368

    @danielponiatowski7368

    17 күн бұрын

    NT doesnt get too hot temp wise but the humidity is something else. during the build up it used to be the murder capital.

  • @andrewmccabe9820
    @andrewmccabe982020 күн бұрын

    This fool knows a heap of nothing...😂 I call BS...😊

  • @anthonyfahey6960
    @anthonyfahey696020 күн бұрын

    Perth and western Australia this year had a record heatwave 45°c for like two weeks straight. 😂😂😂😂

  • @anthonyfahey6960

    @anthonyfahey6960

    20 күн бұрын

    A place called Carnarvon reached 50°c

  • @simmo7670

    @simmo7670

    20 күн бұрын

    Yeah, she clearly hasn't lived anywhere else in Aus.

  • @allaussie

    @allaussie

    20 күн бұрын

    The azure blue sky over the blue ocean in Weatern Australia with a very dry heat is awesome.

  • @trentdibiasi7976

    @trentdibiasi7976

    20 күн бұрын

    Ohh man!! Thats a scorcher! What about the electricity bill when you put on the air con all day & night??

  • @Misdajay73

    @Misdajay73

    20 күн бұрын

    I'm in Perth there was not 2 weeks of 45!! I'll add 1 to Hannah's list Aussies love to exaggerate!!

  • @dangermouse3619
    @dangermouse361920 күн бұрын

    Don't forget to put your glass upside down on the bar after you have finished. Wooses. 😂

  • @rowepjr
    @rowepjr20 күн бұрын

    I worked at the Olympic Dam mine 600 km north of Adelaide in the desert. One summer we had 100 days above 40 and top of 47. These are shade temperatures and there is shade LOL. Outside temperatures are mid 50s. At the mine they issued special coolers to put round your neck. In the sun without water you can die in under 4 hours. The cities on east coast are much as she described. If she likes Singapore so much then perhaps she should go back there LOL.

  • @xymonau2468
    @xymonau246820 күн бұрын

    Anything over 80F is hot in Australia. All supermarkets are open to 9pm in Australia. Take away stores are open later. The sky is more blue here. The light is different. Same in South Africa. It is currently winter. Of course it's colder.

  • @MichaelRogers-et8dq

    @MichaelRogers-et8dq

    20 күн бұрын

    I live in an inland city in NSW. The Supermarkets are open 7am to 10pm.

  • @MadMaxine1979
    @MadMaxine197920 күн бұрын

    It gets hotter than she says. I was born in Sydney. I have also lived in Queensland half of my life & it gets even hotter here. She should get out of Sydney more then open her mouth about the weather. Australia is huge & the weather isn't the same across the whole country let alone at the same temperature everywhere. Plus different parts of Australia have different types of heat/humidity too. Where is she drinking??? I've been in bars/clubs drinking until the sun comes up!! The sun here does bite! It can be 2 degrees at 9am & you can feel the sun biting your skin... Yes it's happened to us before while we were mowing our huge property. We were in the dead of Winter so it was like 12 degrees in the middle of the day. We were outside for 3 hours, that night I went to have a shower & I was burnt. The rest of the family were burnt too 😂 Again where TF is she where everything shuts at 5pm??? I'm in a semi rural/rural part of Queensland & shops are open past 5pm. The reason why she's getting hate is because she's only going by the very few places she'd be visiting etc in a small area but talking about AUSTRALIA as a whole.

  • @j.f.christ8421

    @j.f.christ8421

    19 күн бұрын

    Maybe she moved back to the 70's as well. 9-5 on weekdays, 9-noon on Saturday and as for Sunday, well good with that.

  • @BillboBaggins
    @BillboBaggins20 күн бұрын

    A big part of the Aussie heat is the 100% humidity.

  • @MichaelRogers-et8dq

    @MichaelRogers-et8dq

    20 күн бұрын

    In the Tropics!

  • @heatherfruin2371

    @heatherfruin2371

    19 күн бұрын

    And a big part is dry, eg SA and a lot of WA for a start.

  • @anthonyfahey6960
    @anthonyfahey696020 күн бұрын

    Yea.... shes never been to the pilbra.

  • @garryellis3085

    @garryellis3085

    19 күн бұрын

    Exactly, the Pilbara and Kimberley regions of northern Western Australia can max out above 45 degrees right through summer. Not just on one day a year young lady!

  • @littlemissgumflette3204

    @littlemissgumflette3204

    19 күн бұрын

    Hi Ant, I'm Cheryl, Chenins mum!! Fancy meeting you here?!! 😂❤😂

  • @SnowyRVulpix

    @SnowyRVulpix

    19 күн бұрын

    @@garryellis3085 The pilbara can max out at 50 degrees...

  • @anne-marielamont8765

    @anne-marielamont8765

    19 күн бұрын

    She has no idea. She is an annoying, don’t like to say this but I feel I would say go home. 🤬🤬🤬

  • @anthonyfahey6960

    @anthonyfahey6960

    19 күн бұрын

    They only have 2 seasons. dry and wet.. the wet lasts 6weeks and might rain a little. Might not. I lived in Hedland for a while and once saw temps reach 50°c in marble bar😅​@@garryellis3085

  • @turtle-frogs
    @turtle-frogs20 күн бұрын

    I think this lady had her heart broken by an Australian Chad.😂

  • @wilsonperez2668

    @wilsonperez2668

    20 күн бұрын

    Dazza did her wrong... 💔 😢

  • @hayleydavis1449

    @hayleydavis1449

    19 күн бұрын

    A Robbo for sure!

  • @alyciasmith1964
    @alyciasmith196420 күн бұрын

    I personally found a few of her concepts slightly contradictory (which makes me doubt people's sincerity). "It's not hot" but "we have a hot sun", "it's the cancer capital" but "the sky is beautiful" (the sun damages the eyes too). It might simply be that she didn't explain things well but it didn't make her sound good (along with sweeping stereotypes that might be limited to certain areas).

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse658920 күн бұрын

    Can tell she's none Australian Oops construction worker 😮 Nope tradie here in Australia 🇦🇺 😂😂😂

  • @infin8ee

    @infin8ee

    20 күн бұрын

    She's Australian but wants to show how travelled and "cultured" and "cosmopolitan " she is!😂

  • @chrismulconray3596
    @chrismulconray359620 күн бұрын

    Most of the things she's saying apply in Sydney, not Australia...

  • @wilsonperez2668

    @wilsonperez2668

    20 күн бұрын

    Sydney's kinda overrated anyways... 😅

  • @MadMaxine1979

    @MadMaxine1979

    20 күн бұрын

    Exactly what I just said

  • @SalisburyKarateClub

    @SalisburyKarateClub

    20 күн бұрын

    Think she said she's in Qld

  • @MadMaxine1979

    @MadMaxine1979

    20 күн бұрын

    @@SalisburyKarateClub yeah & that's where I am.... Everything she said is 💩🐂😂😂

  • @nevillewelsh6393

    @nevillewelsh6393

    20 күн бұрын

    @@MadMaxine1979same, it’s more humidity that hits

  • @Samandcolbygirls.2024
    @Samandcolbygirls.202420 күн бұрын

    Hi Ryan, love your channel mate this women is a half wit i live in penrith and last summer in 12 week period we had 18 days over 40 degs and in spring we had 4 days over 40 also humidity is extreme until you are in wa which is a Mediterranean climate which is extremely hot and dry i would be happy to see this women stay over seas im disappointed and the white Australia comments

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni1020 күн бұрын

    I don’t know about Qld but NSW has Thursday night shopping till 8 or 9pm. Supermarkets are open till 10pm. Some shops choose to be open a bit longer, such as some hairdressers, a few chemists, etc, depending on whether it’s worthwhile for the shop owners. We all want to go home after work because that our work-life balance we all need so much.

  • @Donizen1

    @Donizen1

    20 күн бұрын

    Qld has Thursday night shopping too till 9 pm. Supermarkets are open till 9 pm every day except Sunday when they shut at 6 pm..

  • @fionapaterson-wiebe3108
    @fionapaterson-wiebe310819 күн бұрын

    This chick lives in her own world. Inland, like Longreach, it gets hot enough in summer to melt the tar on the road, yet it feels far more comfortable than the humid coastal areas, even when the temperature is 10 degrees lower. I can’t imagine she’s spent much time out of Melbourne in Australia.

  • @AussieBradVMX
    @AussieBradVMX20 күн бұрын

    I wish Brisbane was 33 every summer day . Don’t know where she pulled those temps

  • @infin8ee

    @infin8ee

    20 күн бұрын

    I've got an idea😂

  • @norsehall309
    @norsehall30920 күн бұрын

    Who cares what she thinks Australia is home and it's the best for me, cheers mate.

  • @taynecooper7747
    @taynecooper774720 күн бұрын

    Having spent time in the US and other places in the world and yes the sky is more blue in Australia

  • @leahhaines5713
    @leahhaines571320 күн бұрын

    It's really hot in Singapore all the time because it's high humidity, you can't compare, most of Australia is a dry heat

  • @heatherwardell2501

    @heatherwardell2501

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, apparently it's very uncomfortable in Asia when the humidity is so high

  • @judithstrachan9399
    @judithstrachan939920 күн бұрын

    It’s the combination of buttons & no collar. Lots of baby clothes (including onesies) have a similar style.

  • @davidl707
    @davidl70720 күн бұрын

    Hey Ryan, when you were checking temps in Darwin and Perth you realised it was winter here but I think you forgot the time difference and were checking early morning temps. Something to remember for future vids. Obviously would've been warmer in the arvo.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni1020 күн бұрын

    The hole in the Ozone layer does move. The atmosphere isn’t solid, so as the gases move, so does the hole. It also enlarges and shrinks.

  • @briancampbell179

    @briancampbell179

    20 күн бұрын

    Also, the hole doesn't really have an edge. It's not as if there is a part over Antarctica that has depleted ozone and as soon as you cross the boundary, it's back to normal.

  • @jwnomad

    @jwnomad

    20 күн бұрын

    Also the hole was bigger before we realised CFCs aren't the best thing since sliced bread

  • @j.f.christ8421

    @j.f.christ8421

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jwnomad Aside from effing up the ozone layer, CFCs really are pretty good.

  • @jwnomad

    @jwnomad

    19 күн бұрын

    @@j.f.christ8421 Aside from effing up our lungs, asbestos really is pretty good. Aside from effing up the finite earth, a perpetual growth model really is pretty good. Aside from the lack of critical thinking, religion really is pretty good. Aside from the worst aspects, everything really is pretty good...

  • @j.f.christ8421

    @j.f.christ8421

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jwnomad Well, someone's got a case of the Mondays, and it's not ever Monday!

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm20 күн бұрын

    Evidently, this lady hasn't lived in coastal northern Australian cities like Cairns and Townsville, where the night-time temperatures barely drop and the humidity is feral 😅 And alcohol laws are state-based, so they vary a lot. My drinking days are over, though, so I really don't care 😅 As for shop opening hours, it's usually only the ones in small local shopping centres that close by 5 because they're owned by small business people who need to have a life! Larger shopping centres and malls often open later, as do supermarkets and pharmacies.

  • @CamMcGinn1981
    @CamMcGinn198120 күн бұрын

    Aussie here. 3:50 in and "wussy" was enough to make me decide I don't want to watch your video reacting to her. LOL. Keen for the next one though.

  • @Billie-Jo

    @Billie-Jo

    18 күн бұрын

    Yep I cant watch either sadly

  • @MichaelRogers-et8dq
    @MichaelRogers-et8dq20 күн бұрын

    June 11 2024 4.30pm. It is 30.9 degrees Celsius (87.6 F.) in Darwin and 9.3 degrees Celsius (48.7F) in Canberra.

  • @rodneycampbell2964
    @rodneycampbell296420 күн бұрын

    😂😂Wow Ryan mate did she just complain about how hot the sun is, must be a whinging Aussie 😂

  • @MrThomas864

    @MrThomas864

    20 күн бұрын

    Yep what a wuss 😅

  • @anthonyfahey6960
    @anthonyfahey696020 күн бұрын

    Lol there are 'dry towns' in the outback where alcohol is completely not alllowed.

  • @Zed483

    @Zed483

    19 күн бұрын

    For some

  • @ianhayes5140
    @ianhayes514020 күн бұрын

    South East Queensland has, in my opinion, the best temperature in Australia. Not too cold in winter, not too hot in summer. Not as humid as tropical Australia. No week long 40+C heatwaves. Yep it’s beautiful one day, perfect the next. 😀

  • @shanegates678

    @shanegates678

    19 күн бұрын

    Agree, and no crocs and stingers!

  • @rodwigg5383
    @rodwigg538320 күн бұрын

    If LA is far away, you will never see our shores down under, just flew to DC for a wedding in Annapolis, stayed 6 days and flew home, had a great time!!

  • @judithstrachan9399

    @judithstrachan9399

    19 күн бұрын

    Yep, we Aussies’ll do that: drive 600k for a weekend visit, no prob.

  • @amishgirl1000
    @amishgirl100019 күн бұрын

    You haven’t see blue skies till you see the sky colour in Perth WA xx

  • @betam2645
    @betam264518 күн бұрын

    I remember going to a Walgreens in New York and when the checkout chick said “Have a nice day” I replied ‘you too’! She just about ran out and hugged me. She said ‘you must be Australian, you guys are always lovely to service people - thank you’! I was kinda shocked!

  • @CQuinnLady
    @CQuinnLady20 күн бұрын

    40c+ days are the norm. Unless u reside in Tassie.

  • @Flirkann

    @Flirkann

    20 күн бұрын

    Where 36C is a particularly hot summer's day, but we rarely have the killer humidity of the mainland - once you're out of the sun, you have immediate relief. But that UV is sneaky if you're of the white persuasion, even on a mild 12-18C day

  • @jenniferharrison8915

    @jenniferharrison8915

    20 күн бұрын

    Or Canberra! Tasmania has no pollution layer, so the sun is really hot on your head in summer!

  • @dickwilliam3793

    @dickwilliam3793

    20 күн бұрын

    average Melbourne temp last summer was 25 degrees

  • @meghanvidler9147
    @meghanvidler914719 күн бұрын

    I met a Japanese family in Cairns on a very pleasant 28C day - I was in summer clothes, they were in winter clothes and still cold. I really think it depends on where you live in a country and what you are acclimatised to. You also need to factor in the effect pollution (as in Singapore) has on heat and things like humidity.

  • @mariannekresse4957
    @mariannekresse495718 күн бұрын

    Where I live in Hervey Bay QLD, our average summer temperature rarely gets higher than 33 degrees Celsius BUT our humidity levels are mostly between 80 and 100%… it’s not the heat but the humidity that’s stifling…

  • @kazz3956
    @kazz395620 күн бұрын

    We understand why you haven't been to all corners of your Country, as it is even bigger than our own. 😂 Especially now you have a young family. As for temperatures/how hot it is, just like your nation, our weather varies depending on where you are situated. Her perspective is from the area she is from only, and that sounds like from Queensland which is a Northern State.. I'm from WA and Perth is known as the hottest City. We had 8 x 40 degree Celcius days this past summer, but we had 13 in 2021-2022. In 2023-2024, Perth's over 40 degree days were on January 13th at 40.7C, January 31st 41.9C, Feb 1st 42.6C, Feb 2nd, 40.4C, Feb 9th 42C, and Feb 10th at 42.3C. Keep in mind that Perth is in the South of the State. It gets hotter up North. They only have 2 seasons, known as Wet and Dry. We have the regular 4 seasons but in reverse of yours. On Jan 13th 2022 we recorded a temp of 50.7C or 123.26 degrees Fahrenheit at a town called Onslow up North. Damn that's hot. 🔥 As for being Wusses, just like every country we have all types of people from all corners of the world. We do have those who are scared of our critters, but more so we have a whole lot of people who just get in and get stuff done. We also like to help a mate in need. We don't mind having a chat, and most people are indeed friendly. They are all great qualities, but we still cannot boast because unless it is every single person, then we can always achieve more. I try to be kind, and do little things that would make someone else's day, like returning a trolley for a pregnant or young Mum or the elderly. Spread joy. We aren't guaranteed a long life, but we can try and make what we have worth it.

  • @judithstrachan9399

    @judithstrachan9399

    19 күн бұрын

    Is it just my little country town, or are Aussies more likely than not to return trolleys?

  • @georgiemoon9990
    @georgiemoon999020 күн бұрын

    Hmmmm....... regarding the heat, she's way off. Also, having lived in Brisbane my whole life, I have to say I resent her saying that it '' hasn't got much going for it ''. OK, maybe 20 years ago, but not today. Mind you, the humidity here would kill a small dog, so be careful! LOL

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni1020 күн бұрын

    We don’t add an r to the end of Korea. The reason you thought you heard an r at the end, is because her mouth has to segue from “ Korea” to “as well”. It’s easier to add a hint of “r” between the two “a’s”. Ea-as becomes ea-ras. I studied phonetics in school and we learned about how people speak and the positions of our tongue as we navigate the thousands of combined syllables that make up the Australian accent.

  • @Fiona-zc6oz

    @Fiona-zc6oz

    20 күн бұрын

    He was just joking ;)

  • @Jeni10

    @Jeni10

    20 күн бұрын

    @@Fiona-zc6oz Even so, it’s still a fact about every human on earth, the mechanics of how we speak.

  • @Fiona-zc6oz

    @Fiona-zc6oz

    20 күн бұрын

    He accent has that modern , young Aussie twang plus she has lived O/S so he is hearing that

  • @Fiona-zc6oz

    @Fiona-zc6oz

    20 күн бұрын

    Lol

  • @nerdyfellow7740

    @nerdyfellow7740

    19 күн бұрын

    @@Jeni10It’s not every human on earth. Every language uses linking consonants and will blur boundaries from word to word. However not every language uses a linking or intrusive ‘R’. It’s commonly used in non-rhotic varieties of English, along with linking ‘w’ sounds, but every language does it differently. Take the rules for ‘liason’ in French, where the last consonant of the preceding word attaches to the beginning of the next - provided it starts with a vowel, otherwise that last consonant isn’t realised. People around the world don’t just stick an ‘r’ between words to facilitate faster speech, there are dozens of languages that don’t have any rhotic or liquid consonants at all.

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead
    @Danielle-vs-thedead20 күн бұрын

    I don’t know where in Oz she’s from but I remember 40 days over 40 degrees one heatwave summer in Adelaide. We don’t want her back if she can’t even research her topic. I’ve been in 52 degrees in cooper Pedy. Is she from Tasmania???

  • @Hochspitz

    @Hochspitz

    20 күн бұрын

    She did say Queensland which makes what she is saying even more weird. It is true that Brisbane rarely reaches 40deg.

  • @heartshapedisle

    @heartshapedisle

    19 күн бұрын

    Knock off the Tassie jokes ok 😂

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead

    @Danielle-vs-thedead

    19 күн бұрын

    @@heartshapedisleI meant temperature wise for tassie. You guys get much cooler temperatures than any of the other states and territories. I’m not throwing shade at you I personally think TAS is beautiful and sometimes when it gets really hot here I wish I was there. Chill lol

  • @heartshapedisle

    @heartshapedisle

    19 күн бұрын

    @@Danielle-vs-thedead 😄 we are so used to people implying we are stupid.

  • @Danielle-vs-thedead

    @Danielle-vs-thedead

    19 күн бұрын

    @@heartshapedislepeople imply that you’re inbred not stupid, well that’s what I’ve always heard. Again, not me saying that. I’m a fan 😊

  • @hoaxdeath01
    @hoaxdeath0120 күн бұрын

    Thing I hate about the heat in Brisbane is the Humidity makes it a lot worse and I would always think Australia was hotter than most other countries but I've spent a couple of summer's in England and Europe as an Adult and most surprisingly very hot (just as hot)

  • @Richo_1
    @Richo_120 күн бұрын

    We winge about humidity , temp not so much 😅

  • @lozantoninocreations
    @lozantoninocreations20 күн бұрын

    This woman is very annoying. I'm not even through the video and she just seems like someone who complains a lot. Also the things she is saying is bad about Australia night just where she is.

  • @GabrielleDurand-md4ev
    @GabrielleDurand-md4ev19 күн бұрын

    I think this video shows how much the areas of Australia differ! You cannot talk about the weather in Australia from one point of view… if you’re Australian you will know this! From city to city the weather varies… And yes, some Australians are obsessed with the weather and will talk about it all day!! In Melbourne we talk about it being too hot, too cold, too windy, too much rain… or not enough rain!!… and that can be all in one day 🤣

  • @leahhaines5713
    @leahhaines571320 күн бұрын

    All states have different times for there stores closing. Supermarkets can stay open to 6-7pm, Saturdays nearly every thing except restaurants, pubs ECT shuts at 5pm, people want to actually go home or go out and enjoy the weekend. Sundays stores don't open till 11am so everyone gets a sleep in

  • @adamjones1805
    @adamjones180520 күн бұрын

    Australia is a continent there's a wide range in temperatures both in summer and winter. If she's from Sydney, she probably lives near the coast and the sea breeze keeps it cool year round. If you live in western Sydney, 37 is basically every day. She obviously wasn't in Sydney during the summer of 2016/17. It was 38 degrees at 3am for a month solid, and 48 degrees in the middle of the day! Then if you live in QLD it's over 30 degrees with humidity for 6 months of the year, with winter a beautifully mild 21-26 degrees. If she's comparing Japan to Australia, you can't compare. My wife is Japanese, and I've spent a lot of time there. It's completely different. You can buy alcohol in vending machines there! There's a temple in Kyoto made of pure gold with very little security and fencing. If that was in Australia you'd have people out there melting it with bunsen burners! Lol! As for shops closing at 5pm, yes it sucks but we don't have the population of say the US or Japan. Our largest city is only half the population of Japan's 3rd largest city. Our entire country is 10 million less than Tokyo. Yes, compared to Japan, Australia's customer service is pathetic.

  • @daveg2104

    @daveg2104

    20 күн бұрын

    Shopping hours vary. In my suburb in Sydney, we have a variety of shops open until at least 9PM. And not just restaurants. And it isn't a particularly large shopping area, and we don't have a large mall.

  • @SatieSatie

    @SatieSatie

    19 күн бұрын

    48°C?? Oh Lord, have mercy. I may not be an Australian but I'm a super mega _wuss_ when it comes to heat. I already crumble and melt at 26°C. 😂 In Austria, the most intense heatwaves don't go over 38°C BUT we don't have ACs _anywhere_ in the country, aside from a few places. Not in homes, not in public transport, not in schools, not in most universities. Usually just in the supermarkets. ACs make _all_ the difference. In the beginning, it's kind of alright, but after a while (around July), summers get unbearable here. Austria is rich but terrified of technology. 🙄

  • @nswinoz3302

    @nswinoz3302

    19 күн бұрын

    After 6 years of living here and a further 8 years after building our home we had some form or reverse cycle air conditioning installed mainly for heating with the added benefit that it also cooled. Older home are still less likely to have A/C even today. NSW in Oz

  • @daveg2104

    @daveg2104

    19 күн бұрын

    @@SatieSatie We have reverse cycle air conditioning in our place in Sydney. Some people have theirs running a lot, but we don't use it too often. We mainly put it on for an hour or two (with the timer) when it is a hot night, so we can get to sleep. It is extremely rare for us to use it for heating. Generally, the further you get away from the coast, the hotter it gets, although even the coast gets very hot when there isn't a sea breeze blowing.

  • @anthonyfahey6960
    @anthonyfahey696020 күн бұрын

    Honestly.. shes just a bit wrong. 😅

  • @ruffc-tt5wj
    @ruffc-tt5wj20 күн бұрын

    "Happy Arvo Ryan", from Queensland, Australia ❤❤ your reaction 😂😂

  • @RHINO2310
    @RHINO231020 күн бұрын

    I was living in Coober Pedy which is between 4 deserts and when those deserts heat up Coober melts was there at 1:58 am and it was 51.8C Could not leave the dugout as it was like opening the oven door not the front door. What was the temp at 1:58pm when I could not leave the dugout? now for you whom do not know 125F is 51.66C Death valley USA is the hottest place in the world. Why because the whole world to Americans is America.

  • @CaptainPhatt
    @CaptainPhatt20 күн бұрын

    Yes people do complain about it being hot a lot during summer, but when the temperatures rise above 35c (95f) on a really humid day then it's justified, because the humidity makes it feel a lot hotter. There have been a lot of temperature records broken in the last 10 years, with a local record being set at 47c (116.6f) a few years back where I live. The old record was 43c (109.4), however in a town nearby on the same day the temperature rose to 51c (123.8) which was also a new record for that town. However you will always get people who will claim that it hotter back in the old days, but I remember the old record for where I live only being 41c and that was set back in the late 70's, but I just remember it as being a really hot day. So peoples claims that it was hotter back in the old days are all based on anecdotal evidence.

  • @MON-ud7sw
    @MON-ud7sw19 күн бұрын

    Saying it is hot in Australia is like saying all America is hot and humid because you’ve been to Florida

  • @jeanhill3387
    @jeanhill338719 күн бұрын

    It's not just northern Australia that gets really hot. Here in Adelaide, South Australia we often get temperatures in the low to mid 40°C in the summer. A few years ago our maximum hit 46.7°.

  • @dresdyn100
    @dresdyn10018 күн бұрын

    She needs to go anywhere north of Brisbane for summer... Humid, every summer. Having worked in hospitality and retail in the past, I can pretty safely say the "secret shopper" industry is booming so staff tend to be at their best most of the time.

  • @fionacole9455
    @fionacole94553 күн бұрын

    I’m a Brit who’s lived in Oz for 35 years and the thing that gets me about the sky is that it’s BIG….really, really BIG!

  • @chrisbower2971
    @chrisbower297119 күн бұрын

    We do pronounce Korea and career the same. I hadn't noticed before. That's so funny.

  • @CQuinnLady
    @CQuinnLady20 күн бұрын

    The shape of the earth changes to more elliptical in our summer so we are the closest to the sun. The sun in Oz is NOT the same as it is everywhere else.

  • @RoyHolder

    @RoyHolder

    20 күн бұрын

    You mean orbit around the sun, right? 😉

  • @j.f.christ8421

    @j.f.christ8421

    20 күн бұрын

    Earth's orbit is almost circular. The variation is minor and has no noticeable effect on the weather. Put it this way, if you shrunk the Earth's orbit to the size of a 28" bicycle wheel, the eccentricity would be less than a layer of paint.

  • @tacitdionysus3220

    @tacitdionysus3220

    20 күн бұрын

    Not the shape of the earth, the shape of the earth's ORBIT. It is an ellipse, with one end further away from the sun than the other. Its furthest point is during July and its closest point is January (souther hemisphere summer). The difference in distance from the sun is about is about 5 million kilometres. Hence the level of UV is greater at the same latitude in summer in the southern hemisphere than it is in the northern.

  • @jdmanson54

    @jdmanson54

    20 күн бұрын

    @@j.f.christ8421 Correct. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis (23 deg from the vertical) relative to the orbit. See wikipedia for details : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axial_tilt

  • @j.f.christ8421

    @j.f.christ8421

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tacitdionysus3220 Earth averages 150 million km from the sun, +/1 2.5 million doesn't matter much. Oz is hot because most of it is like Death Valley, it's mostly desert plus no mountains to cause rain and so on.

  • @denisderossi3498
    @denisderossi349819 күн бұрын

    Australua has one of if not the highest minimum wage and penalty rates for after hours work. Shops are a commercial entity. It isntworth staying open for the convenience of a few.

  • @dianacourt377
    @dianacourt37710 күн бұрын

    when you looked at the current temperature for Perth it looks like it was at nighttime, and it is Winter here. the daytime average for summer is what you need to look for. maximums ranging from 25 to 37 celsius

  • @Cray762
    @Cray76218 күн бұрын

    Hey Ryan, Talking of the sky ------ I notice it every time I fly from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere the sky is ALWAYS clearer. The difference is just so surprising; the difference every time I fly it always stands out so much. The stars at night are always so much clearer as well. Its always great to be home but this sky clarity is a real thing. Cheers from Down Under

  • @Rueme63
    @Rueme6319 күн бұрын

    Shops don’t open late because there isn’t enough trade make it worth wile. Laws say they can, but if outgoing costs are going to outweigh incoming sales, why would they stay open ? Supermarkets trade late, but very few other retailers do.

  • @mardyroux8136
    @mardyroux813619 сағат бұрын

    I experienced multiple days of 58C highs and 39C overnight lows in the spring of 1991, west of Brisbane. I don't know what the hell the meteorologists said about the temperatures. I was there, with multiple thermometers to check, and so did the neighbours. I can't believe we lived through it. Bloody awful.

  • @carolynejubber
    @carolynejubber18 күн бұрын

    I don't where she lived in Australia, but her saying "on that one day of the year when it gets to 42" made me nearly choke on my drink. It's a rare year in Australia that only has one day that hits 42 or more.

  • @j.d.l._666

    @j.d.l._666

    17 күн бұрын

    I bet she lives in exactly that ONE spot of Australia that never gets hotter than 40! 😂 Or she is just completly mental and has no idea! Maybe she is only in Australia when it's Winter and ins summer she is in Singapur!

  • @naughtscrossstitches
    @naughtscrossstitches5 күн бұрын

    The problem here with the heat is the hole in the ozone is right above us. You can have the same temperature somewhere else and it doesn't hit the same. There is a reason people say to use our sunscreen not yours from your country.

  • @naughtscrossstitches

    @naughtscrossstitches

    5 күн бұрын

    Sorry not the hole (it's over antractica) - there is thinning above us though. The sun burns really quickly. But you also look at the other countries on the same lines around the southern hemisphere and look at the normal skin colours. We are mainly qhite european heritage. Every other country at the same point is not. Africa - dark skin, South America - dark skin ... then there are us aussies here with our white as white skin.... yeah we feel it!

  • @libbypeace68
    @libbypeace6819 күн бұрын

    Oh yes! The sky! When I came home after being away for 12 months, the impact of our sky is incredible. It is clear, the colour is vivid and it seems like it is higher and just more of it (no idea how). It really is spectacular.

  • @himynameisryan
    @himynameisryan6 күн бұрын

    Yes in Australia the UV is so high that it’s unironically off the charts because it exceeds what the standard 0-11 UV chart has, I often get UV 12 or 13 which is so uncommon in other places in the world they just omit it from the charts

  • @hardyakka6200
    @hardyakka620019 күн бұрын

    Summer is hot and the sun burns much worse than the northern hemisphere because of the lack of Ozone. Other countries have an Ozone layer which we miss out on.

  • @PJRayment
    @PJRayment19 күн бұрын

    The comments to her video touched on this, but it annoys me how many people treat Australia as a monolithic place. As mentioned, the weather is quite different in different parts of the country. Also, shop laws are up to the states to decide, and they can vary too. Some cultural things such as the friendliness of the people may be more uniform, but not everything is.

  • @kennethdodemaide8678
    @kennethdodemaide867819 күн бұрын

    Unlike the Northern Hemisphere Australia is closer to the sun during our Summer. Everything doesn't shut at 5pm. I live in a rural town, and nothing shuts at 5pm. A few specialist shops close at 5.30 but most close between 6pm and 10pm.

  • @julienyholm1056
    @julienyholm105620 күн бұрын

    I live near the blue Mountains and Penrith is regularly the highest temp in the state. One year it was 47😮.

  • @FlowerBot
    @FlowerBot20 күн бұрын

    looks like she's sitting in a closed room with her aircon on LOL

  • @okitoki1973
    @okitoki197320 күн бұрын

    Had the warmest autumn for the last 30 years I have been living in Perth. We are now getting some heavy rain from tornado cyclone. Have a look at Bunbury tornado Perth get humid and sticky hot. But we also get the dry blistering 40c dry heat when the wind blow from the west. I remember going through week long 40+C living at Adelaide when we get wind from the north. That was hot even for someone who came from the tropics

  • @fionamcwilliam8703
    @fionamcwilliam87032 күн бұрын

    This summer was hugely humid on the east coast. The top part of Australia is very humid and sticky! The very tip of Cape York is 10 degrees south so it's well into the tropics. Darwin is 33C during the day even in winter. Yes the sky is really really blue in Australia. Maybe it's because our air is cleaner then most other countries with Tasmania having the cleanest air in the world.

  • @keranfrench1334
    @keranfrench13346 күн бұрын

    If darwin is 66⁰ it would be in the middle if the night. Winter is beautiful in Darwin, sunrises around 7am and sets 7pm, so warm around 88⁰ in the days and virtually doesnt rain in the dry season

  • @CMLCML
    @CMLCML19 күн бұрын

    Had a lady stop me while I was walking through the city home from work today to tell me I looked really nice. It made my day!

  • @juliewheeler3606
    @juliewheeler360619 күн бұрын

    I have lived in 3 states in Australia and i have come across numerous deadly animals in each state. I have been bitten by a red back spider, whi h has never caused a death. I lived in the middle of Aus, right next to Uluru (Ayers rock)and I had a full garden with tomatoes, asparagus, fruit trees and lots of herbs.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison891520 күн бұрын

    Nah on the shirt, it looks like pajamas! 🧐 Ryan, can I suggest you watch One Pack Wanderers from the US or Karstan & Maxine from Australia - both couples are exploring different parts of Australia! K&M travel the real outback with two small kids! 😁👍

  • @dianen8962

    @dianen8962

    20 күн бұрын

    Yes, I also watch One Pack Wanderers (Americans)and they are back in Australia. Mazda gave them a free brand new Ute to use for their travel around Australia this time. Amazing

  • @jenniferharrison8915

    @jenniferharrison8915

    20 күн бұрын

    ​​​@@dianen8962They are such a sweet couple and fun people, I hope they can eat and sleep better this time! They will be missing Blueberry though! 🤗

  • @mindi2050
    @mindi205019 күн бұрын

    Supermarkets in Australia are open all hours. Where I live Woolworths is open from 7 am to 10 pm.

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar19 күн бұрын

    Hot WEEKS can last over 40 for a fair while. It's not just the odd day. The heat in Australia is diferent in different zones, but for the main it is NOT the humidity, it is a DRY heat that sizzles, you can take that more than a humid heat, but it 's pretty humid in Darwin or Cairns and some times Brisbane. But one of the hottest ever recorded temperatures EVER in the world was at Coolgardie in Western Australia and an Karatha, also in West Australia, don't let your cat get stuck in your car overnight or you will have fried cat in the morning!

  • @relley27
    @relley2718 күн бұрын

    She's clearly never left Queensland if her example of the temperature is her idea of the whole country, it's completely inaccurate. Also the liquor licences AND the shops closing at 5. Come to Melbourne or Sydney and the shops are open later.

  • @erinyes9389
    @erinyes938919 күн бұрын

    Grocery, pharmacies and bottle shops stay open later, some grocery and convenience shops are 24 x 7 depending on which state you live in.

  • @woolenthreads
    @woolenthreads13 күн бұрын

    I think she's right about the sun. It's more like a focus effect. It can be hot, but not feel particularly bad but then the addition of radiated heat burns. NZ has the same burning affect in sunlight, shocking, I know.

  • @shazzm9252
    @shazzm925219 күн бұрын

    The last couple of years in S.A. has been pretty tame summer wise (knock on wood). We had a few 38-40 days, a couple of humid days and a heatwave for a bit there but nothing like around 4-5 years ago when it was like 38-42 for a couple weeks straight.

  • @Irena688
    @Irena68819 күн бұрын

    It's winter now in NSW, and yes, it's cold, but nothing like it is in the Northern Hemisphere. I enjoy the cold weather in NSW and always have a giggle to myself when I hear people complain about the "cold" weather in Aus 😄

  • @erinyes9389
    @erinyes938919 күн бұрын

    The temperature thing is affected by humidity, so 100 can feel vastly different.

  • @jocelynhunter2359
    @jocelynhunter235920 күн бұрын

    I don't really understand why people complain about the closing time. It's really only clothes shops that close at 5 and who needs new clothes at 9pm? Supermarkets are open, restaurants are open, petrol stations... no lockout laws in Melbourne, idk.

  • @Weird_Axolotl

    @Weird_Axolotl

    19 күн бұрын

    She must really like clothes I guess idk

  • @littlemissgumflette3204
    @littlemissgumflette320419 күн бұрын

    We hit 49.3⁰c twice in February which is 120.74⁰f, its not unusual for birds to drop dead from the sky from heat exhaustion. I live in Geraldton, a small country town on the coast of Western Australia 400km north of Perth. I think we're entitled to acknowledge the temp as being uncomfortably warm by end Feb- early march. We started hitting the 40⁰c+ in August. Was an extraordinarily long hot summer2023/2024

  • @Richard-ug4el
    @Richard-ug4el19 күн бұрын

    English people on Australian beaches always remind me of the frog in the boiling pot meme. They're out there cooking themselves all day long, without any idea how bad it really is. Until later that day, when they collapse and end up in emergency.

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