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Oh some 20 years ago I went to Perth for a visit. Our group were just strolling in some random place, and all of the sudden an Aussie guy gave us his middle finger. No it was actually two fingers from each of his hand which he was also moving up and down. This memory kept popping up here and there in my head, you know like wanting to know why. But now I know he was showing affection. I wish I could go back in time to give him a hug.
A comment on the banter from myself (Australian), I think that a part of the friendly insult thing is because it's being playful. Here, something such as giving the middle finger is considered quite childish, therefore, if you wanted to express anger to someone, you wouldn't give them the finger because they would think you are childish and stupid. So it's typically used to play with others, the subconscious tells you that the person is being childish, so a little cheeky and fun.
I moved to Malaysia recently for uni but somehow this fits my overall experience but in the opposite way so well. Malayasian Chinese ppl in uni literally get offended over small things 🥲 I just cursed the f word once in a group chat n was using lots of laughing emojis to represent the tone...a guy legit wrote a whole paragraph about how it's not okay to curse, dude wtf 😭 my fellow international friends also had similar experiences...the culture shock is REAL.
@@donnashreeingti1597 Bruv do not curse at Malaysians, in fact refrain from using curse words in general. Unless you're cursing at a situation/thing and not at a specific person
Perth (WA) is a really small city. Therefore, most shops will close early because it's uneconomical (expensive) to keep the shop open for a long time. If you want action, you'll need to live in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Gold Coast. In Oz, we normally address people by their first name because the surname belongs to their parents. To address someone as a Doctor, Lady or Sir sounds a bit w@#ky.
Drinking tends to be more a young person thing, like a rite of passage. In some organisations it might be a part of the culture, but it’s often perfectly ok not to participate and in some places it wouldn’t be a thing at all. It always ok not to binge.
@@adriannoniss kind of the atmosphere and the ways in which they are made to feel? like is it normalised? is there any stigma? are there alot of members in perth to connect with and relate to? I know you may not have undergone these experiences i was just wondering if you could maybe comment on the experiences you may know of?
@@AdilKhan-bh8mn Yea I may not be the best person to ask about this, but the LGBTQIA+ community seems to be very well accepted. I’m sure there will be individual issues here and there but, as a whole, they seem to very much accepted. Definitely much more than in Asia at least… hope this helped! Sorry I can’t provide more insight on this matter
I really don't understand culture shock. No one can move across the world and expect to see the same culture, surely. Wouldn't everyone actually expect many things to be different? I think I would be pissed off if I travelled across the world and nearly everything was the same.
WA mentioned! You can stay in WA if you start complaining about the Eastern Staters taking our jobs! I'm pretty sure you don't have to be a criminal anymore lol.
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There is a lot to the saying 'Aussies call people they don't know mate while they call their friends c**t"
aaha yea definitely a popular one
again, was smiling throughout the whole vid. keep them coming xx
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Oh some 20 years ago I went to Perth for a visit. Our group were just strolling in some random place, and all of the sudden an Aussie guy gave us his middle finger. No it was actually two fingers from each of his hand which he was also moving up and down. This memory kept popping up here and there in my head, you know like wanting to know why. But now I know he was showing affection. I wish I could go back in time to give him a hug.
A comment on the banter from myself (Australian), I think that a part of the friendly insult thing is because it's being playful. Here, something such as giving the middle finger is considered quite childish, therefore, if you wanted to express anger to someone, you wouldn't give them the finger because they would think you are childish and stupid. So it's typically used to play with others, the subconscious tells you that the person is being childish, so a little cheeky and fun.
Ooo good to know!!
I really enjoy your videos.
Awh thank you Dede! Where are you from?
@@adriannoniss You know it, I’m the person who sent you dm on ig
@@dedealviansyah5239 oh what yea! Jakarta!
@@adriannoniss yeah thats meeeee
Hi Adrian, great vid! thanks
You’re so good with the camera, really charismatic. I love your videos
Aw thank you so much, Lis! Really appreciate your support ❤️
I moved to Malaysia recently for uni but somehow this fits my overall experience but in the opposite way so well. Malayasian Chinese ppl in uni literally get offended over small things 🥲 I just cursed the f word once in a group chat n was using lots of laughing emojis to represent the tone...a guy legit wrote a whole paragraph about how it's not okay to curse, dude wtf 😭 my fellow international friends also had similar experiences...the culture shock is REAL.
Oh wow this is the first... Where are you from and which part of Malaysia did you move to?
@@adriannoniss I'm from North East India and I go to Monash so it's in Selangor, like that Sunway City...Kalang Valley area
@@donnashreeingti1597 you're talking to the wrong people bro HAHAAHHAAH
Isn't one of the very first things that needs to be done learning not to offend the locals ?
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Bruv do not curse at Malaysians, in fact refrain from using curse words in general. Unless you're cursing at a situation/thing and not at a specific person
it’s uppp📈🔥
Aye when’s your TH-cam channel starting up?
love your videos, cant wait for my first year
This means a lot Geraint! Cant wait to have you here!
Hi Adrian, is there any difference between undergraduate and postgraduate (phd) students' life culture?
grocery stores close 9pm. or later
Enjoy watching your videos as always….
Thank you so much! Honestly appreciate it!!
I’m moving to Perth to study in Curtin soon, thank you for making this excellent video !👍🏻👍🏻😄😄
Hey Karise! Congratulations! Hopefully Ill see you around, glad you liked this video :)
Perth (WA) is a really small city. Therefore, most shops will close early because it's uneconomical (expensive) to keep the shop open for a long time. If you want action, you'll need to live in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Gold Coast. In Oz, we normally address people by their first name because the surname belongs to their parents. To address someone as a Doctor, Lady or Sir sounds a bit w@#ky.
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@@adriannoniss up the boys
Drinking tends to be more a young person thing, like a rite of passage. In some organisations it might be a part of the culture, but it’s often perfectly ok not to participate and in some places it wouldn’t be a thing at all. It always ok not to binge.
Definitely agree
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do you have any advice for members of the LGBTQIA+ community coming to Australia, especially Perth?
Hey! In what aspect?
@@adriannoniss kind of the atmosphere and the ways in which they are made to feel? like is it normalised? is there any stigma? are there alot of members in perth to connect with and relate to? I know you may not have undergone these experiences i was just wondering if you could maybe comment on the experiences you may know of?
@@AdilKhan-bh8mn Yea I may not be the best person to ask about this, but the LGBTQIA+ community seems to be very well accepted. I’m sure there will be individual issues here and there but, as a whole, they seem to very much accepted. Definitely much more than in Asia at least… hope this helped! Sorry I can’t provide more insight on this matter
it is very normalised :)
just curious, what is your height?
😂😂 190cm
@@adriannoniss any advice for short guys like me ? 😂
@@asdasdf8483 I was actually kidding about my height lol. But advice in what aspect? No advice needed bro 😂 you’re a king
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This video is actually jokes. I never realised I did half these things as an Aussie 😂
Hahah you’re not the first Aussie who has told me that! Crazy to think how the “norm” for you is the “different” for me. Appreciate you Andy!
First view and comment
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nah i was first view
@@peterhnguyen yea I think he beat you Erin 😬
Your vlogs > Netflix
Wow legit best comment. Appreciate you brother miss you here 😫
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I really don't understand culture shock. No one can move across the world and expect to see the same culture, surely. Wouldn't everyone actually expect many things to be different? I think I would be pissed off if I travelled across the world and nearly everything was the same.
Perth is a good choice
WA mentioned! You can stay in WA if you start complaining about the Eastern Staters taking our jobs! I'm pretty sure you don't have to be a criminal anymore lol.
Its just you....