Americans React to Five Reasons Australia is Better than America

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Published 2023-11-20
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  • @_theOGtee_
    its called tall poppy syndrome in australia, if youre famous or stand out, people feel the need keep you humble and remind you that youre no better than regular folk lol
  • @kurjan1
    I am American. My boyfriend and the love of my life is Australian. I moved to the Gold Coast from LA three years ago. Everything in this video 🤣 is 100% bang on 😂! America is f#^cked. I am expecting our first child right now. I am getting the best level of care... far better than America... and its all free! I doubt I will ever return to America. So much peace here.
  • True story: Earlier this year Paul McCartney was in my city (Adelaide) giving a concert. Next day he strolled into a local coffee shop on his own, sat down and read the paper while drinking his coffee and having a snack. Everyone recognised him but no one pestered him. When he'd finished he politely said thank you to the owner and departed. We gave him the best gift - treated him like he was just a bloke looking for a quiet moment to have a coffee. Yes, it made the radio and the local paper but I was proud he was treated with respect like that.
  • @carriebizz
    I'm Australian and we don't ever have any mass shootings or really any gun deaths here. Issacc speaks the truth, we don't give a shit about politics
  • Isaac tells the truth. Matter of fact we saw Kid Laroi at our local casino (in Adelaide, Australia) after his concert here and nobody gave a crap or even approached him. He did his own thing.
  • @nickborrrego
    Moved from Utah to Adelaide and it's nice to be able to go a shopping mall without the risk of one deranged lunatic walking in and unloading on us. Also, "fuck me dead" is an Australian phrase that just works 👌🏼
  • @lavalamp6410
    The backstory of the firefighter telling the Prime Minister to Eff-Off is the Prime Minister was off in Hawaii on holiday, sitting on a beach sipping cocktails while people were dying in the fires and thousands of peoples houses were burning down to the foundations. The Prime Minister thought his holidays were more important than peoples lives and livelihoods being destroyed.
  • @Gferg-yy9js
    fun fact, Australia has almost 12,000 beaches along its 60,000km (37,282mi) coastline. If you visited one per day, it would take more than 32 years to see them all.
  • @kimarnill7648
    Hiya Australians from Wales ❤❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧
  • @rolla5731
    There wasn't much opposition at all, that's how it is in australia, had a massive shooting, took away the guns, it was enacted so fast you didn't have time to think, and that ppl is why I love my beautiful country 🇦🇺
  • @LisaS23N
    Isaac says it exactly as it is. Love him .. And as for the celebrity comment. Correct. We don't lose our sh*t if we see them down the street. They're entitled to get on with their daily life. After all they're just people. And if they were to fluff around with big egos, attitudes and expectations, that's a sure way to turn Aussies off. Aussies like people who are just being themselves... We don't care who you are, or what you do. Just be real.😢
  • @wolfe59
    I can’t get over seeing a “bloke “ 😂 going to a bakery with so many guns and I thought man you are going to buy bread! You guys are not the land of the free and the home of the brave if you need to be absolutely armed to the teeth to buy bread 🤦🏻
  • @dutchroll
    While we all have our different political views here in Australia, for the most part nobody gives a shit who you voted for and we're really not interested in you telling us all about it. You go in, you vote privately, you come out, you buy a sausage sandwich from the volunteers at the BBQ setup outside the polling booth. Someone wins, someone loses, and everybody moves on with life a couple of days later.
  • One incredibly big difference is our health system. I am seventy one. I was walking down my street and had a minor stroke. I dropped in the middle of the road and couldn't get up for a bit. I have had a CT scan to see if there was any blood clots or other issues. I have had xrays to see if I damaged anything when I hit the ground. I wore a holter monitor for twenty four hours to ensure everything is ok with my heart etc. No cost so far. When my doctor receives all the test results it will cost me $80 to see her and get the results.
  • My Mum is American. My Dad is Australian. They met overseas teaching in Asia and I lived there for the first 6 years of the life. Then we moved to Australia and I have spent 13 years there. Despite my American accent I am for all purposes more Australian than American. I have dual citizenship and am considering renouncing my American citizenship due to the embarrassment occurring in America. Australians are just so chill and laid back. Americans seem to make everything over important and intense. For example in America “I got a yada yada GPA” they get over praised by their achievements whereas here in Australia you get a good on ya mate but nobody cares. It’s just such a great atmosphere that encourages humility and prevents the dumbass mentality Americans develop in schools.
  • Hi guys, welcome back to Australia! 😁 Isaac is a bit insane, and very Australian, but he is honest! 😂 Yes, we had a huge gun buyback and we then recycled them into useful garden sheds! 😄 Just vote privately, it's your right, isn't the US a democracy! 🤨 Celebrities, are just people with a different job! 😏 Cool! 👍
  • @bradbriggs5347
    No one in Australia is above you , we just don't do that thing , I'm proud of it
  • @robandjess73
    This makes me giggle, I'm Aussie born and bred, love my beaches, but I'm bloody terrified of heading Stateside next year 😂
  • @julzhunt7790
    WA (Western Australia) has 12,500 kms of coastline. 😊❤️🇦🇺