Ryan Was

Ryan Was

Ryan reacts, tries and commentates on Australian stuff

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THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA [70]

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THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA [68]

American reacts to Anzac Day

American reacts to Anzac Day

THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA [67]

THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA [67]

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  • @AussieWalkthroughs
    @AussieWalkthroughs48 секунд бұрын

    that big tree isnt from australia, that's from California, USA, I know cuz my uncle went there and fucking hell those things are huge, its where star wars Endor moon scenes were shot.

  • @CaptainPhatt
    @CaptainPhatt7 минут бұрын

    People who own outdoor cats don't think that their cats roam at night, but the reality is that they can and do roam up to as much as 1.5 km's from home, and kill whatever they can, just because they can. At one stage my older sister owned 18 cats that all lived outside. She swore black and blue that they were all harmless, but one evening after sundown I went for a walk around her 5 acre block of land and there was no wildlife to be found, not even any insects. The cats had killed everything. Then one day when my sister went to town and had one of her crazy cat lady melt downs the police took her to the Lismore base hospital for an assessment and she was locked up in the psych ward for 3 weeks and put on anti-psychotic meds. While she was locked up my mother arranged for all the cats to be removed and when my sister asked what happened to them my mom said they all ran away because they were starving to death.

  • @robertyeing9666
    @robertyeing96668 минут бұрын

    dial triple zero in an emergency if not emergency then dial the other number. The cop car is a (GM) Holden Commodore, Our General Motors division is GMH... we also export Holden Monaro to U.S as Pontiac GTO's

  • @stevencorlett7972
    @stevencorlett797224 минут бұрын

    I'm sorry but your second amendment doesn't exist here, & ALL tyres have things called tread markers that tell the owner of the car your tread is getting very low & needs to be changed, it is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS to drive a car with fkall tread & quite illegal

  • @Kybarg31
    @Kybarg3141 минут бұрын

    Everything that comes out of a yanks mouth is pure ignorance, hatred and stupidity. 😂

  • @clintonpearce1328
    @clintonpearce132843 минут бұрын

    My baby sister say some things with an American accent she probably got from KZread and it makes me so angry cause she try’s to correct me for saying things the Aussie why

  • @peterjames174
    @peterjames17448 минут бұрын

    hand guns have filtered back in underground job.

  • @ray73864
    @ray7386448 минут бұрын

    0 to 100 wouldn't work here in Australia, we aren't most countries, our temps just don't work like that. 100C would basically be non-survivable.

  • @ray73864
    @ray7386453 минут бұрын

    Here in Western Australia, you can't just decide "I'm going to leave school once I finish year 10". Your parents have to apply for an exemption even if you are going to go to TAFE. Otherwise you do Year 11 and Year 12, then go to TAFE or UNI. Application for exemption must be made to the Minister of Education.

  • @ray73864
    @ray7386459 минут бұрын

    As per usual, she is being way too simplistic. We have other fees, stamp duty on houses when you buy a house for instance. For retail, some places will put a surcharge on if you pay by card, it's rare (for the most part), but it exists.

  • @robertyeing9666
    @robertyeing9666Сағат бұрын

    you need to try a Tim Tam straw..... you take a small bite out of the adjacent corners (one top corner and the opposite bottom corner) then submerge the bottom bitten corner into coffee and suck the coffee through the top bitten corner (btw, Tim Tams come in many flavours now including white chocolate my personal favorite). The Chicken Crimpy shapes and the Bacon shapes are the best :) I remember as a kid, wagon wheels were twice as big as they are now. the vegemite is a yeast extract it can be used as a stock, we also rub it into a chicken before roasting it and let it baist, you can also stir like a tsp of vegemite into boiling water and have it as a drink . and Arotts is pronounced ARE-NOTS... the honeycomb will melt on your tongue if you give it a chance to kind of like the old pop rocks.

  • @vk3act
    @vk3actСағат бұрын

    It's a Butchy Boy '

  • @vk3act
    @vk3actСағат бұрын

    Gina is aparasite!! It depicts her nature perfectly.

  • @lilamee7447
    @lilamee7447Сағат бұрын

    🤣🤣 how do you pronounce "ute"!?!?!?! ☠️

  • @robertyeing9666
    @robertyeing9666Сағат бұрын

    woolies = Woolworths, a major grocery store, competes against Coles

  • @debdaniel6284
    @debdaniel6284Сағат бұрын

    Coming in late here.......the Dingo Fence is actually The Dog Fence And whats with showing African animals all the time? And add on the, I think, over 100 Aboriginal languages

  • @JacquiAvietMelvilleAuthor
    @JacquiAvietMelvilleAuthorСағат бұрын

    I had 3 caesareans, a week in hospital with each one. No private health cover as America's health insurance is nothing like private health insurance. I had pre natal care, post natal care and all it cost was $10 for each week long stay in hospital, and that was for TV hire.

  • @RobloxAustralianArmy24
    @RobloxAustralianArmy24Сағат бұрын

    we are young means the nation is young @ryanwas

  • @AwareOCE
    @AwareOCEСағат бұрын

    "Little outside my budget, just 1 million dollars over" 🤣😂 Welcome to living in Aus hahaha

  • @Nat-dx3vp
    @Nat-dx3vpСағат бұрын

    its not nar its NAH

  • @AussieWalkthroughs
    @AussieWalkthroughsСағат бұрын

    ootes? its the U in Utility, you don't say ootilityes do you? Utes, Utility Vehicle

  • @balazra
    @balazraСағат бұрын

    The average deposit for a first time home buyer in Australia is 150k… The lowest price decent home in a major city (with in 45min drive from the Center) is about 1m… You can go it “bad” suburbs and get below 650k but you really don’t want too… Australia main state city’s is average $90k income and average house price of $950k … that’s 10.5x The U.K. top ten city’s average income is £35k the average house price is £280k in 2024… that’s 8x the average income. The USA main state city’s (52) average income is $60k and the average house price is $500k that 8x… In 1990’s the average income to average house price in the western world was 4x… Pre 1980 it was average 3x…

  • @debster1073
    @debster1073Сағат бұрын

    These coppers are Victorian police and they are hated in Australia now because how they treated people in Covid. Look it up. They were absolute Nazi’s and even a judge in he’s count said that they were over the top during Covid. They threw a granny onto the ground and she ended up helpless on her back (no threat) then they decided to pepper spray her when she was helpless and could have been injured from them slamming her into the ground. There’s the odd good one but most of the left the force knowing there was nothing right with Covid and the bullshit restrictions. Especially in Victoria

  • @robertyeing9666
    @robertyeing9666Сағат бұрын

    basically the school year is broken into 4 terms. it consists of term 1 (Starting around 28th Jan) = 10 weeks followed by a 2 week break, term 2 = 11 weeks followed by 2 week break, term 3 =10 weeks followed by a 2 week break, and term 4 = 11 weeks followed by the Christmas break which is usually around 8 weeks (finishing around 28 Jan) ready to start the cycle again. Boxing Day is the day after Christmas, this is ideally a charitable time where the kids will donate old toys and things to the less fortunate which also helps to clear out old or unwanted toys after recieving the new ones for Christmas.

  • @AussieWalkthroughs
    @AussieWalkthroughsСағат бұрын

    bro, ever heards of a flock of sheeP?

  • @AussieWalkthroughs
    @AussieWalkthroughs2 сағат бұрын

    the Cadbury favourites bucket, is kinda small, 1.5 pounds of little chocolate bars and he frisbee is only 7inchs wide. (the lid is the frisbee)

  • @AussieWalkthroughs
    @AussieWalkthroughs2 сағат бұрын

    133 is actually in cents btw and right now petrol (gasoline) is 230 cents. so the guy was complaining about $1.33 a Litre of fuel, and now it's a dollar more. which btw is about $9.20 a gallon (4 Litres = 1 US Gallon)

  • @emanderson5453
    @emanderson54532 сағат бұрын

    With overseas real estate investors I think it’s now illegal to own more than one property and there’s a lot of hoops to jump through to buy one property. I’m pretty sure they now have to prove that they’re going to live in it. It’s interesting that this video didn’t bring up our superannuation which is a big reason why we have so many people who have more than $100 000 because since around 1990 (before I got my first job anyway) employers have to put aside 9% of our salaries into a super account which is our retirement fund which is then invested for us, and we can’t touch until we’re 65yo. It’s a way to prevent the government from having to pay aged pensions in the future

  • @leoflores-tapia415
    @leoflores-tapia4152 сағат бұрын

    With the squeeze on sauce, that fold breaks at the middle, and the soft underbelly of the sauce is squeezed out with ease, in a relatively clean manner

  • @sneakyninjassn9948
    @sneakyninjassn99482 сағат бұрын

    its 100 MB per second not 1 megabit

  • @markglenn6551
    @markglenn65512 сағат бұрын

    Hi Ryan Was, hope you will be in the now one day lol :) Australians call it a burger if it is in a roll. Definitely if in a burger bun. Something has to be cooked in it. If it is between two sliced pieces of a bread - that is a sandwich.

  • @sneakyninjassn9948
    @sneakyninjassn99482 сағат бұрын

    Melbourne to Brisbane is a 3 hour drive, In Australia we drive 1,00Kilometers in about 10 hours

  • @juli-annb.anderson8816
    @juli-annb.anderson88162 сағат бұрын

    Some of us are learning with you.🥸

  • @sneakyninjassn9948
    @sneakyninjassn99482 сағат бұрын

    dont believe everything you hear in this video very untrue

  • @Marksmith2-qu6tl
    @Marksmith2-qu6tl2 сағат бұрын

    Hope yanks have plenty of coin coming here but better them than other less desirable migrants

  • @sneakyninjassn9948
    @sneakyninjassn99482 сағат бұрын

    why do they make videos with foreign people rather than an aussie as they never get the lingo right :)

  • @juli-annb.anderson8816
    @juli-annb.anderson88162 сағат бұрын

    No one's ever called me 'J'. I would think that's weird!🤔

  • @Aurochhunter
    @Aurochhunter2 сағат бұрын

    If a burger is on a bun, and a sandwich is between 2 slices of bread; what do you get at Subway?

  • @juli-annb.anderson8816
    @juli-annb.anderson88162 сағат бұрын

    Just a couple of years ago, I went shopping with my daughter. We split up and I ended up going back to the car and sat in the back seat to wait for her. I started to notice how clean the car suddenly seemed to be, and there were shopping bags on the seat beside me which I assumed she'd dropped there. Gradually... I was horrified to realise I'd been sitting in some strangers car for at least 10 minutes. I'm just glad they didn't return while I was sitting there.😄

  • @user-io7vx9sy1v
    @user-io7vx9sy1v3 сағат бұрын

    Ryan what does Burger King serve, Burger's!! Food in buns not sandwiches

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver833 сағат бұрын

    . Burger buns means a burger. Burger is short for hamburger but that hasnt got ham in it. Look up the definition of a sandwich, requires 2 slices of bread. Beef burgers, chicken burgers, fish burgers etc

  • @ebbhead20
    @ebbhead203 сағат бұрын

    Bit hard to win when the rest of the planet has a fish burger and a chicken burger. On top of that the word Burger is German,and i would say the belief in a german from Hamburg took the concept with him to America and called it a Hamburger. You named your food stuff after places even then. Thats why you got a Berliner in Germany or a Danish in the English speaking countries. No Denmark doesnt have anything called a Danish as that stuff came from Wien so Wienerbrød or bread from Vienna as the correct term would be for a pastry that came from Vienna. So again, the Americans are wrong.

  • @hansmoller6408
    @hansmoller64083 сағат бұрын

    We have er different values in Australia. It's not 90% "officer safety", the police aren't feeling threatened by guns like the US. Police are trained not for 16 weeks only but too years at least. Traffic doesn't get escalated to fatal conflict like in the US. You comment could they tell so eone to get on the ground like that in the US. No they don't, in the US citizens get flung on the ground and tasered for resisting an arrest that hasn't even happened.

  • @matthewbrown7422
    @matthewbrown74223 сағат бұрын

    Im in sunbury, the first place he found something even remotly affordable haha

  • @privatenexus5764
    @privatenexus57643 сағат бұрын

    11:18 you should get a clock on the wall (maybe behind you in camera view) with the current time & date in AUS

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson4 сағат бұрын

    It's the Aurora Australus - Latin for southern lights.... It's Borealis meaning Northern, in the northern hemisphere

  • @elizabethmay1946
    @elizabethmay19464 сағат бұрын

    Not Aurora Borealis but Aurora Australis - for real! Southern Lights have been particularly good this year.

  • @boxedog
    @boxedog4 сағат бұрын

    Ahmad's and Mohammed's competing for housing in Australia. We need more drownings.

  • @annel5511
    @annel55114 сағат бұрын

    Check out TAFE Queensland

  • @JacquiAvietMelvilleAuthor
    @JacquiAvietMelvilleAuthor4 сағат бұрын

    He's got an English accent, not Australian.