@@SanctusPaulus1962 It's scary when you encounter a real person who actuallly talks like that. They exist. Like most Australian's, I can fake a bogan accent, but thank God it's not how I actually talk.
@@declancampbell1277mate the Aussie accent is nasal and embarrassing, so is our kiwi accent. Every time I hear either, anywhere around the world, I cringe with embarrassment.
I kind of like full bogan, I also like the posher Aussie accent that Australian composer Tim Minchin has too. None of the Aussie accents are what I'd call terrible. Not like the Brummy accent from the UK.
@naledisebetoane5339 yea, Austrialia still has "posh" accents just in different areas, so don't go to SA or WA, but you should definitely go to QLD and coast NSW
He has the Geoffrey Rush / Russell Crowe accent that's sometimes a result of a well-off country family with lots of property & money who sent their kids to European universities or acting schools. Then whacked on the westie/bogan accent which you'll hear piercing through your skull at every outer-suburban train station in every city in Australia.
@@ykook7000 "it's simply" yeah how do you reckon those occupations became culturally dominated by thespians with that particular mode of speech? What social class in early 20th century Australia was pursuing acting for a career?
I’m Australian and I was mortified when I was talking to my American friend on the phone and heard my Aussie accent for the first time echo back to me 😂like nah I don’t sound this bad 😂😂😂
I thought I had a really neutral Australian accent (I’ve been asked quite a few times where in England Im from… by Australians while living in Australia?!?)…. until I taught English in Japan, and when we’d do pronunciation drills, hearing my Japanese students repeat words back with a weird Japanese-Australian twang 😂.
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766 oh my gosh, thats hilarious! but im curious, is your accent perhaps like elizabeth debicki's ? she played princess diana in the crown, and i was sooo surprised to find out she was aussie! i genuinely thought she was english.
@@siameseame I just had to TH-cam her/have never heard her … yes, maybe I do? She speaks more like an Australian classically trained actor speaks. That’s how Cate Blanchett , Geoffrey Rush etc sound. I’m not the same… but if you’re not Australian, you may think it sounds the same. I was working in a restaurant once and was serving a middle aged British couple and the husband couldn’t believe I was from Australia/almost died I didn’t say somewhere in England when he asked me where I was from (he kept saying I sounded like I was from Surrey/had a beautiful soft Surrey accent…. And when I PROMISED him I was definitely not from Surrey, he kept insisting I must’ve lived there… And (this part is hilarious), when I said I DEFINITELY hadn’t been to Surrey/only visited England for 4 days in 1995, he then said “I KNOW what it is!!!… you’ve lived in the Czech Republic… you sound like Martina Navratilova[if you’re young, she was a really famous Czech tennis player in the 80’s]… you speak so beautifully in English like her” 😂😂😂. I also had people ask me who I really was (they thought I was an undercover Actress/really famous + trying to go incongnito … I’m not beautiful and I don’t look like a model… I think it was my voice?!?/it just gives off the vibe and confuses people??! When I hang out with my friends, I’m sure I sound like Crocodile Dundee… I have no idea! People think my Mum and her sisters are English sometimes too + their parents(my Gran+Pop) spoke with a very old elegant Australian accent you really don’t here anywhere anymore (all the people who spoke like that are dead… it was an early 1900’s Australian accent)… They definitely sounded more English than a regular Australian accent. So, I think it must be from them. My father, sounds like Crocodile Dundee and only speaks slang (when we went to USA, I had to translate what he was saying to everyone… they thought I was English + he was Austrian/speaking German to them 😂😂😂).
I remember going overseas for the first time and hearing other aussies talking. I looked at mum, absolutely mortified, and said “Do we really sound like that?!” What a rude wake up haha 😅
Australian has always been my favorite accent. It can be sexy but generally they sound relaxed, not overly serious and if they're funny, it makes whatever they're saying 10x more funny. Great accent.
Australian, Scottish, and Newfies share that trait, especially if it's thick. No coincidence that a tonne of comedians come from those regions. However, in each case if the accent is light, it's possible to come across as quite charming and thus sexy to many folks.
@@JW-zy7oy every culture has its own rythm its own flavour. It all depends to me on what is being said and the intent behind who is saying it. To hear a russian man say FLUFFY BUNNY RABBITS does not sound friendly at all but if the person adds their personality then eveything changes hey bloke. I am an Australian who has not ever had an indian girlfriend to give a response however..love finds a way and if mutual love is felt present between myself and an indian woman? Then for sure, an indian accent would of course appeal.🙏
@@Globus7791Australians are handicapped by their government paying their hard earned stolen tax dollars to cover Smericsn global war debt That’s why Americans can’t sound so cocky while we have to slur and stumble over our words
@@RuLo0803 Esto. Depende mucho de que tan profunda o nasal sea la voz. A Viggo Mortensen le queda genial, a Mariano Closs le queda gracioso. A las chicas en general les queda muy tierno, mas sexy si habla profundo.
A menos que sea porteña, lo que más me gusta de las porteñas es cuando se callan, tienen u sonido tan nasal que me desespera, me gusta más el acento argentino de provincias, pero un mina porteña de acento exagerado no te dan ganas de escucharla para nada
I like Australian accents. Sexy, no. I kind of think they sound playful(not in a bad way. I meant it with the utmost respect). Idk, that’s just the vibe I get based on the aussie accents I’ve heard.
@@eugene9852 I am an Australian living in Australia so Ik what was going on and still think all aussie accents are shit, also depending on where you live a lot of us sound like bogans.......
There are different types of Aussie accents much like the UK where you go from General British, drive three hours to Liverpool and it’s shockingly different. or America where the south, east, west and North sound distinct from one another. Same in Australia. You have broad Aussie accents (the accent Chris is emulating) you have General, which is his natural accent, same with the likes of Hugh Jackman and you have cultivated, such as Cate Blanchett
Met Anya and her parents 3wks ago. Beautiful family and her dad was super upbeat even though he could barely walk. Very powerful eyes and strong mom as well.
I'm brazilian and honestly I think the australian accent is the coolest accent between all the english accents that I know. The aussies sounds so relaxed and in a kind of eternal peace, I don't know how to expain.
I will help - when you deal with that amounts of spiders of size of a dog in your bathroom you develop some kind of eternal peace pretty fu%%ing much quickly 😂
@@tu6e8 Honestly, I saw a video of a Huntsman spider recently and I mean I'm not one to judge another country's critters but I'm just curious...what is UP with the spiders in Australia? My word!
You literally have the most soothing soft spoken voice, I love when asmrtist tend to be natural at it, it’s like if someone spoke to me like that id probably pass out standing up 😭
I don't know. When I was younger we were staying at a youth hostel near a beach. One of the dudes was Australian. Two guys were betting that they could pick up two attractive women sitting a ways down the beach. The Australian dude says, "Why go over there? I've got ten bucks against each of you says I can get them to come here." The bet is made and he starts talking in the worst Australian accent ever. It sounded like a drunk person trying to impersonate Crocodile Dundee. The womens' heads whip around and they immediately come over, "Are you AUSTRALIAN?!" Dude went away with two women and twenty bucks.
It's the exact opposite of my Russian accent. As soon as I speak, everyone teleports somewhere, women first of all)) Although I look as harmless as possible
@@bibobaggins9701 Maybe you need to lean into it. Try, "Miss Moneypenny. I demand you tell me where to find Agent 007." Or maybe, "Pardon me. I am looking for Moose and Squirrel." Those references might be too dated, though.
They come to the same conclusions from VERY different ways of thinking. And they’re both so fun as people! So it’s very rewarding to see these people who have these great conversations that most of us can understand
I love our accent and our lingo. Might sound a bit rough to the uninitiated, but there is a real lyrical beauty to the way we talk, we pinched rhyming slang from the cockneys. And just a smidge of the poetic whimsy of Irish. Or at least thats what I hear
@@rinnieunchangedthere are three distinct types of Aussie accents. Broad, General and cultivated. You have broad like what you hear with Steve Irwin. You have General, which is your Chris Hemsworth and Hugh Jackman. The. You have cultivated which most resembles old British, like Cate Blanchett. There is a sub category of the broad Aussie Accent known as the Bogan accent which is just awful. It is very funny tho. This is coming from an Aussie.
@@Myname-l3h So are you trying to make the claim that Chris Hemsworth is not actually Australian, but is simply faking an Australian accent? Even in every day life when he's not acting in a movie? For what reason exactly?
My guess is you haven’t taken a NZ-er out on a date where they’ve orderd fish + chips and a beer. Stay away from those order items… they’ll shatter the sexy vibes 😂.
In Europe many years ago almost no one could tell I was Australian, not because I dont sound Australian, but because they have only ever heard the thick caricatured accent on TV.
@@MrSkeleton131yes, same with me. Even I thought I sounded really English by the end (I don’t know if I forgot my fairly neutral Australian accent with all of the American accents going on around me, but I started pronouncing things more English than the English 😂). My father was also visiting - very strong Australian accent with lots of slang. No one could understand him (they didn’t realise he was even speaking English half of the time). So he’d elbow to me to translate, and I’d start talking like Mary Poppins or Eliza Doolittle after she mastered her “rain in Spain” drills 😂. His accent just got more and more occa, and I went the other extreme.
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766 haha yes it's always one of those two options. I found I started to subconsciously crank up the "straya" in my voice, I assume so that Americans could actually recognise where I'm from
@@MrSkeleton131 haha! Yes, I think you go one way or the other😂. My Dad just went into this extreme slang mode. The more the couldn’t understand him, the more he’d use to to search for another way to put it 😂. When someone said they didn’t realise he was speaking English, he literally said “in Ustraya we speak Ustrayan!”… Seriously … he wasn’t kidding 😂😂. It was so bizarre! Haha! I think he was THAT frustrated that no one could understand him (no one), that he forgot we speak English … well… hopefully it was just the frustration/he knows we speak English 😂. I wouldn’t put it past him - haha!
As a non-Aussie living in Australia, I find Australian accent quite pleasant to the ear, even a strong one 😊 English isn’t my first language though, so maybe I’m not hearing something specific- but I’m also unbiased 😂
I never thought I'd hear someone do an impression of their own accent before 😂
He wasn't. He was doing an impression of a different Australian accent - the bogan accent.
@@SanctusPaulus1962 It's scary when you encounter a real person who actuallly talks like that. They exist. Like most Australian's, I can fake a bogan accent, but thank God it's not how I actually talk.
You must see the scene where Hugh Laurie, a British actor playing an American doctor imitating a British accent in House M.D. :D
Same!
Dude look up Michael Cane's Michael Cane impression. It is amazing.
Anya’s scandalised face as she processes Chris’ “how ya garn babe” is priceless
Also her face at all times 👁️👄👁️
@@TheDanteBoots, agreed! She is a lovely angel, every feature of hers is perfection. ❤
"OH LORD" 😩😂
@@TheSpecialPlumsEveryoneKnowsno feature she has is perfect, it’s impossible, however you can claim every feature she has is perfectly imperfect
I couldn't understand what he was saying till I read this comment lol thank you
I always knew Chris was Australian but hearing him say "how you goin babe" I can't stop laughing 😂
Hes like "this is american Australian, let me show you REAL Australian"
''That's not real Australian.''
''Thees is reel 'Strayan...''
Never go full Australian
@@oskarfunes2505 Unless you're a dude who's playing a dude playing another dude.
Nah he’s speaking like most do in Australia. Only more rural areas speak like that
@@mblauberg No... That is a working class suburban accent, a mix of the VIC and ACT suburban accent.
Source: I've lived in every state except N.T
She was not ready for a Full Bogan Catcall
she hesitated spit second. That hand was faster than her confident answer 🤣🤣
Bogan cat call sounds like what Australia would have picked for a band named if spinal tap was made in Australia instead. Lol
This is the most Australian statement ive ever heard
I don't know what it is but I want to experience it lol
As someone whose last name is Bogan I’m afraid I’ll never be able to get an Australian gal 😂
As an Australian, the voice he just did sounds exactly like my old teacher and 90% of men over 25 that I have met.
You must know nothing but bogans then xd
@@declancampbell1277mate the Aussie accent is nasal and embarrassing, so is our kiwi accent. Every time I hear either, anywhere around the world, I cringe with embarrassment.
@@whokilledjr3719 😂😂 100%! When I hear my voice back on recordings I always think I sound like I can't breathe through my nose 😂😂😂
What you live in Perth?
@@austenyates1464 nah
That "ugh" 😂 its personal😅
The Hugh, tho...
Yeah look at those nails
@@n.t..464 You probably got doodoo up yours 😂
This is why I fuck with Chris Hemsworth. Honest as hell
💀💀
How was he honest he speak in an Australian accent but then he changed how he speaks to right off the Australian accent doesn’t seem to honest to me
@@zacc2578Of course he sounds Australian. There are winners, losers and you, so how would you know how honest he is?
@@Fleshox19-uz3qt cause changing his accent when he has an Australian accent to burn Aussie is not honest mate
@@Fleshox19-uz3qt winners loser and what? Mate
A lot of the time, it just depends on who's speaking. Like Chris Hemsworth's accent sounds good because of the pitch of his voice.
Yeah when he goes nasal and higher pitch to do a bogan accent it obviously doesn't sound good
💯
Not a fan of australian accents either but he has a really deep and rich voice so it works 😅
So true like the high pitched heavy Aussie accent was not it but his tone is v hot
Same with Russell Crowe.
Different types of Aussie accent, he was going full bogan, which is fair.
I kind of like full bogan, I also like the posher Aussie accent that Australian composer Tim Minchin has too. None of the Aussie accents are what I'd call terrible. Not like the Brummy accent from the UK.
I don't like Posh accents so this would charm me if I braved the Aussie shores
@naledisebetoane5339 yea, Austrialia still has "posh" accents just in different areas, so don't go to SA or WA, but you should definitely go to QLD and coast NSW
@@jackwhitbread4583what about the slurring crackhead: “got any ciggies, c**t?!”
@@L.a.77Australia* austria is a completely different accent lov
He channeled Thor at the end when he said 'Is not."
that's just him talking normally but of course you're welcome to speculate unintelligibly
@@updation. lol …. Mate you don’t need to take things so seriously 😂
@@updation. Fucking hell someone has never heard of A COMPLETELY FUCKING HARMLESS joke before😂
Fuck I'm picturing one scene in particular I just can't place it - fairly certain it was in Ragnarok
@@updation.Hemsworth isn’t gonna notice you mate
LOOOOOOOLLLLLLLL she got so flustered ! That was hilarious, ty for the laugh
I find it funny that he put on an Aussie accent even though he was already talking in one, just one slightly less bogan
He has the Geoffrey Rush / Russell Crowe accent that's sometimes a result of a well-off country family with lots of property & money who sent their kids to European universities or acting schools.
Then whacked on the westie/bogan accent which you'll hear piercing through your skull at every outer-suburban train station in every city in Australia.
That's crap the first zero to do with sending kids off to Europe 🙄
It's simply working as an actor and in the media
@@ykook7000 "it's simply" yeah how do you reckon those occupations became culturally dominated by thespians with that particular mode of speech? What social class in early 20th century Australia was pursuing acting for a career?
@@InnuendoXPthis is true the best actors study in UK and hello Shakespeare. You have your learn the history to be a true thespian. 😊
He has a Byron accent lol with is I'm better then all of you thays why he changed up
I’m Australian and I was mortified when I was talking to my American friend on the phone and heard my Aussie accent for the first time echo back to me 😂like nah I don’t sound this bad 😂😂😂
I thought I had a really neutral Australian accent (I’ve been asked quite a few times where in England Im from… by Australians while living in Australia?!?)…. until I taught English in Japan, and when we’d do pronunciation drills, hearing my Japanese students repeat words back with a weird Japanese-Australian twang 😂.
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766 oh my gosh, thats hilarious! but im curious, is your accent perhaps like elizabeth debicki's ? she played princess diana in the crown, and i was sooo surprised to find out she was aussie! i genuinely thought she was english.
@@siameseame I just had to TH-cam her/have never heard her … yes, maybe I do? She speaks more like an Australian classically trained actor speaks. That’s how Cate Blanchett , Geoffrey Rush etc sound. I’m not the same… but if you’re not Australian, you may think it sounds the same. I was working in a restaurant once and was serving a middle aged British couple and the husband couldn’t believe I was from Australia/almost died I didn’t say somewhere in England when he asked me where I was from (he kept saying I sounded like I was from Surrey/had a beautiful soft Surrey accent…. And when I PROMISED him I was definitely not from Surrey, he kept insisting I must’ve lived there… And (this part is hilarious), when I said I DEFINITELY hadn’t been to Surrey/only visited England for 4 days in 1995, he then said “I KNOW what it is!!!… you’ve lived in the Czech Republic… you sound like Martina Navratilova[if you’re young, she was a really famous Czech tennis player in the 80’s]… you speak so beautifully in English like her” 😂😂😂. I also had people ask me who I really was (they thought I was an undercover Actress/really famous + trying to go incongnito … I’m not beautiful and I don’t look like a model… I think it was my voice?!?/it just gives off the vibe and confuses people??! When I hang out with my friends, I’m sure I sound like Crocodile Dundee… I have no idea! People think my Mum and her sisters are English sometimes too + their parents(my Gran+Pop) spoke with a very old elegant Australian accent you really don’t here anywhere anymore (all the people who spoke like that are dead… it was an early 1900’s Australian accent)… They definitely sounded more English than a regular Australian accent. So, I think it must be from them. My father, sounds like Crocodile Dundee and only speaks slang (when we went to USA, I had to translate what he was saying to everyone… they thought I was English + he was Austrian/speaking German to them 😂😂😂).
I remember going overseas for the first time and hearing other aussies talking. I looked at mum, absolutely mortified, and said “Do we really sound like that?!” What a rude wake up haha 😅
@@jessmullens5191 I know right 😂
Dude forgot he was talking with an aussie accent to begin with. 😂
Hey, there's only room for 1 crying cat around here
Isn’t he South African? Idk
@@the710salmonuwu7 where'd you get that from💀
@@the710salmonuwu7no?
@@the710salmonuwu7 that's elon musk you were thinking
That first "Oh Lord" was just Perfect!
If "flabbergasted" is a person, that would be Anya rn
Y'all dunno but russian is the best accent
@AIR-1233 Finally, someone else also thinks this
@@AIR-1233 it's my fav.
Best accent is Turkish
More like if a fish was a person
The combo of the accent and the faces he's pullin😂😂😂😂
Australian has always been my favorite accent. It can be sexy but generally they sound relaxed, not overly serious and if they're funny, it makes whatever they're saying 10x more funny. Great accent.
Australian, Scottish, and Newfies share that trait, especially if it's thick. No coincidence that a tonne of comedians come from those regions. However, in each case if the accent is light, it's possible to come across as quite charming and thus sexy to many folks.
Thanks darling... yeah we do not hold back, if you show interest and we feel it.. nature has a way of self expression..
Naur!!! I hate it tbh. 😂
how about India sar?
@@JW-zy7oy every culture has its own rythm its own flavour. It all depends to me on what is being said and the intent behind who is saying it. To hear a russian man say FLUFFY BUNNY RABBITS does not sound friendly at all but if the person adds their personality then eveything changes hey bloke. I am an Australian who has not ever had an indian girlfriend to give a response however..love finds a way and if mutual love is felt present between myself and an indian woman? Then for sure, an indian accent would of course appeal.🙏
Irish & Scot accents are when do it for me. But honestly, lisps are the sexiest thing to me.
Ith that tho?
Maybe not sexy but anyone with an Australian accent automatically sounds really cool and relaxed
when someone with a voice the likes of his then yea it is
They are very relaxed.All you need is 3 full time jobs to pay the basics bills.The lucky country 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@Globus7791Australians are handicapped by their government paying their hard earned stolen tax dollars to cover Smericsn global war debt
That’s why Americans can’t sound so cocky while we have to slur and stumble over our words
The "cool" Australian accents, for sure. But the nasal ones... Oof.
@@Globus7791what a strange and unrelated interjection of judgement.
"saw sexai" got me rolling 💀
2.5k likes but no replies? Let me fix that 😏
yaw lookin saw hoat
I dont think chris realises how much potential the aussie accent has 🧍🏽♀️
As an Australian it has no potential.
@@AW_13_swifties c'mon have you seen Aussie skits on TH-cam channels? They are amazing.
@@AW_13_swifties my aussie friend says the same but everyone else thinks otherwise TRUST
Sorry but no, austrailan accent sound lovely not sexy.
Spoken with the voice of a demi god coming from the face of a viking who changed his career path to modeling it is indeed a very attractive accent.
The best part is his regular speaking voice is the sexy Australian accent everyone would referring to lol
"The Argentine one is nice, but I'm biased" te amo
Si sabés chamuyar, el argentino es genial, pero en general suele ser más gracioso q sexy jasbajnsb
@@RuLo0803 Esto. Depende mucho de que tan profunda o nasal sea la voz. A Viggo Mortensen le queda genial, a Mariano Closs le queda gracioso. A las chicas en general les queda muy tierno, mas sexy si habla profundo.
i will forever associate Argentina and Argentinians. with German Nazis.
Bro's guzzling on it
A menos que sea porteña, lo que más me gusta de las porteñas es cuando se callan, tienen u sonido tan nasal que me desespera, me gusta más el acento argentino de provincias, pero un mina porteña de acento exagerado no te dan ganas de escucharla para nada
"Oh I hate the Australian accent." He says in sexy Australian 🤣
I love Australian accents!
Middle class Ozzie is very attractive, Kylie Minogue
Are you okay? did you hit your head?
I like Australian accents. Sexy, no. I kind of think they sound playful(not in a bad way. I meant it with the utmost respect). Idk, that’s just the vibe I get based on the aussie accents I’ve heard.
My favorite accents are English and Australian. Italian is quite nice too.
@@eugene9852 I am an Australian living in Australia so Ik what was going on and still think all aussie accents are shit, also depending on where you live a lot of us sound like bogans.......
I saw a comment where it was like “Chris Hemsworth is not the right person to make this point” or something along those lines and I completely agree
You are Australian😊
Right?! Because his voice 🔥
You forget, they asked his opinion xd
@@herc_ules loll yeah I know but he was making the Australian accent not being hot point to the world
Anya trying to move on from "how you goin babe?" 😂😂😂
Fun fact: If you say “rise up lights” it sounds like “razor blades” in an Australian accent
as an australian, you just had me saying "rise up lights" in the middle of the night only to discover, to my horror, that you are absolutely correct
Incredible thank you for sharing, broke my brain
Every Australian that read this comment is now testing rise up lights.
Ffs I just did it
@@AvoidTheCadaver Yep!
Omg we used to do this when we were kids in the 90s lol
I'm imagining how he Interacted with straykids at the met gala. Especially chan and felix😭
So glad someone mentioned SKZ 😭😭😭
fr
who straykids?
@JokoTancidor Bunch of orphan kids who perform for charity 🙂👍
@user-zn3mn4zp9g although my little sister likes them and always talks about them, that was the first thing I understood when I started the sentence😅
“Gday love, How bout a root in me Ute?”
Pretty much what Dad said to Mum the night I was conceived, which was a story mum felt the need to tell me for some reason 🤷
@@richorichards4655🤣🤣🤣🤣 How it was done back in the day
😂 Yuck.
As I read that I heard it in the most bogan accent possible. Btw it Doesn’t get more romantic and ocka than that. 😂
😭🤢 oh dear gahd 😂
Yes it is! And Chris is my favorite ❤
Note how he changed his accent to purposely not sound sexy 😂 he knows!
There are different types of Aussie accents much like the UK where you go from General British, drive three hours to Liverpool and it’s shockingly different. or America where the south, east, west and North sound distinct from one another.
Same in Australia. You have broad Aussie accents (the accent Chris is emulating) you have General, which is his natural accent, same with the likes of Hugh Jackman and you have cultivated, such as Cate Blanchett
@@tamzvand3325 bogan Victoria is possibly the worst accent in the world
“how ya garn babe” words i wish I didn’t hear but hear them on a weekly basis.
And from Thor The Almighty
That " you're soo sexay" was good. She giggled and enjoyed it.😂
Means it's probably time to relocate to a better area.
@@eugene9852 unfortunately people like that are everywhere here 😂
His “posh” Aussie accent sounds like Russell Crowe after being voice trained 😂
She look like scientific robot
Bro turned into Steve Irwin.
RIP steve, the great khaki one. 🙏 he woulda had a good laugh at this i think
God Bless Steve Irwin - a wonderful, gentle man, and a great father. Miss him.
I thought I was tripping until I saw this comment!
Chris' "Is not" at the end was 100% Thor.
Destroyed in seconds. "Oh Lord!" 🤣
I think it’s the calmness even when Australians are mad or happy they seem to have a calm raspiness to there voice 😂
Met Anya and her parents 3wks ago. Beautiful family and her dad was super upbeat even though he could barely walk.
Very powerful eyes and strong mom as well.
Anya mentioning that she’s Argentine will always warm my heart.
She’s white
@@i.i1215born in Miami, raised in Buenos Aires & London…he skin colour has sod all to do with where she grew up.
@@i.i1215 So? by your logic no argentinian is a true argentinian because they're just colonizers that came from Europe
@@i.i1215 just like the vast majority of Argentines...
That garbage country lmao
I'm brazilian and honestly I think the australian accent is the coolest accent between all the english accents that I know. The aussies sounds so relaxed and in a kind of eternal peace, I don't know how to expain.
I will help - when you deal with that amounts of spiders of size of a dog in your bathroom you develop some kind of eternal peace pretty fu%%ing much quickly 😂
Definitely not, is funny but NOT sexy
It is better than English, but any other one is also.
They’re like the surfer dude voices of the British
@@tu6e8 Honestly, I saw a video of a Huntsman spider recently and I mean I'm not one to judge another country's critters but I'm just curious...what is UP with the spiders in Australia? My word!
Chris Hemsworth's impression of FriendlyJordies
Man do I love a man with that kind of deep voice.
I'm with you, buddy
It's very satisfying to listen to
Anytime I hear “babe” in any Aussie accent I immediately think of Bingo from Bluey saying it
I liked the part where Mel Gibson sat in the middle and solved the debate.
You literally have the most soothing soft spoken voice, I love when asmrtist tend to be natural at it, it’s like if someone spoke to me like that id probably pass out standing up 😭
She was not ready 😂❤
Not sure if the Aussie accent is necessarily sexy, but it does have a certain swagger to it
I don't know. When I was younger we were staying at a youth hostel near a beach. One of the dudes was Australian. Two guys were betting that they could pick up two attractive women sitting a ways down the beach. The Australian dude says, "Why go over there? I've got ten bucks against each of you says I can get them to come here." The bet is made and he starts talking in the worst Australian accent ever. It sounded like a drunk person trying to impersonate Crocodile Dundee. The womens' heads whip around and they immediately come over, "Are you AUSTRALIAN?!" Dude went away with two women and twenty bucks.
It's the exact opposite of my Russian accent. As soon as I speak, everyone teleports somewhere, women first of all)) Although I look as harmless as possible
@@bibobaggins9701 Maybe you need to lean into it. Try, "Miss Moneypenny. I demand you tell me where to find Agent 007." Or maybe, "Pardon me. I am looking for Moose and Squirrel."
Those references might be too dated, though.
Russians sound like vampires😅😅😅
I agree, Argentine accent is nice :3
It's also very familiar though...
when i tell you i busted out laughing when he said, "haow ya goyan baybe" 😵😂💀
“Wee wee baguette”
AUR NAUR! SHRIMP
ON DEE BAHBEEE
'BEE SOUP' 😩😩
CWASOo
This joke is old… is this all you can say in “french” ?
cringe.
I love the female Australian accent and New Zealand accent watched a lot of Spartacus
My favourite season was Spartacus: Blood and Cock
Chur bro
@@eltoro8166😂😂😂.sums up the show
There is a female version of the non sexy Australian accent as well, think Rebel Wilson only worse.
@@IceWolfLoki Rebel Wilson is sexy I’m not joking I like her when she was heavier
Dude from Harry potter has been playing with that dark magic again lol is that even a people or a drak elf?
As an American, I would stop breathing if an Australian started saying that to me😂
Can’t tell if that’s good or bad!
@@terencenordberg7482 good, very good😂
Right!
fr Chris especialllyyyy
This man is so fine, i cant even 😭
And here I am thinking about how fine Anya is
@lukebullen705 She's also gorgeous but I'm into men so Chris for me is just ✨️
..And he is trying to do an accent that is indeed unattractive, but his sexy manly voice hinders him 😂😂
The way she slowly moves the cup as she was saying 'I do like french' 😂
American here. While Australian may win for sexiest accent, there's certainly nothing wrong with it. Plus Chris' voice is absolutely outstanding.
Can’t get over the way Anya says oh lorrrrrrd🥰
She dripping.
Me too😩
Magik and Thor sharing a conversation is something I never knew I needed. Thank you
They come to the same conclusions from VERY different ways of thinking. And they’re both so fun as people! So it’s very rewarding to see these people who have these great conversations that most of us can understand
Aussie/kiwi accents are my fav, I don’t get why peeps think the opposite
When Anya was shocked, that's so cute
You can tell she's attracted to him. 😂😂😂
Who needs an accent when you look like Chris Hemsworth....
The Australian male accent is sexy to me 🤷♂️ plus the men are usually polite, fun and easy on the eyes.
I agree, it's a sexy accent to me too
If you say "Good eye might", it's sounds like the Australian Good Day Mate.
If you say "Rise up lights", it's sounds like the Australian razor blades.
Argentina mentioned 🇦🇷 te amo Anya
he just destroy her expectations live
Listening to people talk english to me in Spain and Italy was pretty cool.
Love how they captured Chris Hemsworth forgetting he is hot here and him really thinking he can make Australian accent sound "not sexy"
I love our accent and our lingo. Might sound a bit rough to the uninitiated, but there is a real lyrical beauty to the way we talk, we pinched rhyming slang from the cockneys. And just a smidge of the poetic whimsy of Irish. Or at least thats what I hear
Ken oath, mate!
Out of all the versions of English out there, aussie is the most unique imo with all the slang and abbreviations. I love it
@@michal_king478 it's so gross
Keep coping it sounds annoying
@@RevealedFilms hello uninitiated foreigner
Ngl he got me with the "where you goin' babe?" 😭💗
Honestly, because of people like Steve Irwin and Chris Hemsworth, I just find the Australian accent wholesome and cute.
I would choose Australian over French anytime.
What kind of Australian accent?
I think aussie accent is hot
Only if someone like Hemsworth speaks
@@ahmedaziz8660 nah I find hot it in general
Well, thank you 🙏🏻
@@rinnieunchangedthere are three distinct types of Aussie accents. Broad, General and cultivated.
You have broad like what you hear with Steve Irwin. You have General, which is your Chris Hemsworth and Hugh Jackman. The. You have cultivated which most resembles old British, like Cate Blanchett.
There is a sub category of the broad Aussie Accent known as the Bogan accent which is just awful. It is very funny tho. This is coming from an Aussie.
@@thefilmrookie3099 I know I know I like broad and general the most
"How ya going?" Has quickly became my favorite greeting since hearing it, a room away, while my son watches Bluey. 😅
It is not sexy, but it is energizing, bold and fun.
I love how he went with examples🤣🤣🤣
Thought Anya went bald for a second
Not gonna lie, everything he said bricked me up.
HE is the world strongest aphrodisiac. The way he had her giggling and blushing even when trying to sound unsexy as possible. Well done sir 👏
I don't know.
There is something rugged about it that allures me.
His impression reminds me of Chris Pratt’s British accent impression he did on the graham norton show lol
And he’s like I miss you and whateva
Like, miss…miss me? What am I your muva?
Imagine If THOR was Australian 😂
He is
@@vatsalsharma2911no he’s American
@@Myname-l3h Then why does he have an Australian accent in the movies?
@@SanctusPaulus1962 he just imitates it, it’s not real
@@Myname-l3h So are you trying to make the claim that Chris Hemsworth is not actually Australian, but is simply faking an Australian accent? Even in every day life when he's not acting in a movie? For what reason exactly?
I love all accents except mine. Mancunian (Manchester UK )
Aussie, Kiwi and Scottish accents are my FAVOURITE! I think they're sexy as hell.
Yeahhh
My guess is you haven’t taken a
NZ-er out on a date where they’ve orderd fish + chips and a beer. Stay away from those order items… they’ll shatter the sexy vibes 😂.
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766ey mn, cood I h’ve sme fish nd chops?
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766 eh, I can be a monster with food 😂 I'll take my chances. Not much can surprise a Canadian lol.
Anya trying to pretend she isn’t a smitten kitten is the best acting of her career
Who would have thought the best chess player and the god of thunder could be so cool with each other.
His first line, he got her! ❤😂
The mix of European hubris and Argentina hubris is amazing.
I love aussie accent. My boyfriend is from Sydney 😅
He made you type this didn’t he?
In Europe many years ago almost no one could tell I was Australian, not because I dont sound Australian, but because they have only ever heard the thick caricatured accent on TV.
A lot of people especially who aren't native speakers mistake the aussie accent with a British accent I feel like.
@@michal_king478 this is facts happened to me when I went to America
@@MrSkeleton131yes, same with me. Even I thought I sounded really English by the end (I don’t know if I forgot my fairly neutral Australian accent with all of the American accents going on around me, but I started pronouncing things more English than the English 😂). My father was also visiting - very strong Australian accent with lots of slang. No one could understand him (they didn’t realise he was even speaking English half of the time). So he’d elbow to me to translate, and I’d start talking like Mary Poppins or Eliza Doolittle after she mastered her “rain in Spain” drills 😂. His accent just got more and more occa, and I went the other extreme.
@@rainbows_trees_clouds_dais1766 haha yes it's always one of those two options. I found I started to subconsciously crank up the "straya" in my voice, I assume so that Americans could actually recognise where I'm from
@@MrSkeleton131 haha! Yes, I think you go one way or the other😂. My Dad just went into this extreme slang mode. The more the couldn’t understand him, the more he’d use to to search for another way to put it 😂. When someone said they didn’t realise he was speaking English, he literally said “in Ustraya we speak Ustrayan!”… Seriously … he wasn’t kidding 😂😂. It was so bizarre! Haha! I think he was THAT frustrated that no one could understand him (no one), that he forgot we speak English … well… hopefully it was just the frustration/he knows we speak English 😂. I wouldn’t put it past him - haha!
She's ethereal she's absolutely lovely and beautiful... Chris could read me the phone book in either accent every night for the rest of my days😂
Yeah us aussies sound fucked 😂
Being not Aussie, I have to disagree. It's not the accent it's the outback slang.
@@davidwickboldt712Being an American, I have to disagree with you lol the accent is scuffed
Arrrrrrr Nauuuuuuuuo
I got a GOOD laugh out of this video, but I personally love Aussie accents!
@@brennanbarber7469 also as an American, I have to disagree with you. Aussie accents are AMAZING, I could listen to them talk all day
I think it’s a very attractive accent
I LOVE the Australian accent! Chris Hemsworth and Keith Urban. Love it!
😂😂😂😂 Keith ain't Aussie mate! That's his wife you're think'n of 😅
Keith is kiwi. Basically our sheep shagging little brothers. Don’t tell them I said that though, the māori’s are terrifying.
@@jodieziegler1061Yep he's a Kiwi but grow up in Australia
"ow no, there's a plane coming towards us, look out" , "ow no, there's another one"
Where my dogs at
As a non-Aussie living in Australia, I find Australian accent quite pleasant to the ear, even a strong one 😊 English isn’t my first language though, so maybe I’m not hearing something specific- but I’m also unbiased 😂