So the reason they started laughing right of the bat was because he was the quintessential Kiwi (New Zealander) in Australia from the very first. Pretty sure he is Maori but he might be Samoan but the slang that he used and Carl was referencing was Kiwi all the way through. So it says "Aussie hero" because he lives in Australia but he is nothing but pure Kiwi.
Being an Aussie there’s one thing that I’ve always respected the Māoris for and that’s being warriors. They bring knives to gunfights and still kick ass. They’re tough but also have a lot of heart and are a proud people
One reason Aussies love Kiwis is we think they're very laid back. "Too many weights, not enough speed." is a reference to a line in a NZ movie: Once Were Warriors. It's a very serious piece of work, heavy going at times.
That movie took something from me I'll never get back. I watched it one time and never again. Once we're warriors? Once too many for my soul can't unwatch that shit but every older Maori hates it even more because they don't like it but for many its a fucking autobiography. Super fucked in context that karl joked about that line.
Yes Kiwi, New Zealander My mums a Kiwi and my father Aussie, So I'm 2 sides of the coin Family here in Aus and in NZ They're our neighbors Regaurdless, Aussies and Kiwi's give each other a hard time, but when push comes to shove we stand up for each other to
@@seasonedpotato8214 Hahaha , actually being an Aussie watching the ruby with NZ navey is something else, My cuz was in The NZ navey and I watched rugby with them all , Noisy bunch 😂
I love the bond between Aussies and kiwis. There’s a Māori guy at one of my suppliers and without fail we have an exchange that goes something like ‘oh hey cuz… oh hey bro!’ I love kiwis.
He's a Kiwi living in Australia. His accent is pure Maori Kiwi. They can come and live and work here without a visa. They just don't qualify for government benefits.
@@davidunwin7868 No, i believe they've been able to for a fair while. We have quite a close relationship with NZ. Its really a cool thing when you think about it :)
Gotta love kiwis. Worked with one back when doing trolley pushing at Coles. Fun and easy to talk with. He also worked as an apprentice barber near EB games, so I'd always see if he was working that day and show him my latest buy.
Kiwi is NZer… or an almost blind nocturnal insectivorous bird… in this case he’s a kiwi lol… We used to say aussies swallow vowels after they start to say them and kiwis swallow them BEFORE they start talking… they’re two of the hardest accents to copy credibly. That attitude of “just jump in and do it” is fairly typical too… but then in many ways kiwis are like a mysterious mix of Aussie and islander… at each extreme they’re either scary as hell, or so dorkily adorable and sweet
What a great, lay back attitude. However he was on the ball and gutsy. It could have been a far worse outcome so kudos to him. BTW Ryan if you ask a kiwi the time. They don't say six o'clock ...it comes out sex o'clock 😂
Hi Ryan, love your work. Please have a look at Marty monster and rags the kangaroo. Another cartoon show like Agro on a Saturday morning here in OZ. This will give you an appreciation of how big and strong kangaroos really are and it’s funny....cheers
Guys a Māori A Māori friend of mine said to pronounce it properly, say the word mouldy but leave out the D! Their accent always is quite sing song like they’re asking a question at the end of each sentence as the inflection goes up!
Nah, leave the D in, but not a "hard" D. Sort of a "lazy" D, where your tongue barely brushes the roof of your mouth. It's the nearest you can simulate the difficult "rolling the R" which is what's required for correct pronunciation.
@@kwerk2011 love the visual your giving me 😂 It’s like the ‘pervy’ pronunciation haha Anyway because I said ‘mowwww-reee’ Then killed it with my pronunciation of Aotearoa! 😆 She just begged me to shut up! Hahaha
I would love a few Spates (NZ beers) and a hangi too (Kiwi cook up) wirh that cuz (short for cousin). It would be sweet as.( really enjoyable) Glad he came over across the ditch. haha
I've been told by my international friends that Kiwi and Aussies sound the same. But for us it's immediately obvious he's Kiwi by the first word and it's funny. I can't explain why but being able to tell where someone is from so quickly is hilarious.
The guys advice “why you hanging out with dropkicks…” is rhyming slang, ‘dropkick and punt’ - football term, but rhymes with a bad swear word starting with C.
Gday Ryan loving ya content m8 there is another video with T when he bought a hungy in to the studio for Carl and the rest of them you may wonna check that one out aswell
He's not from Australia....he's a New Zealander that's moved there! They're laughing because of his accent and the too many weights not enough speed is a quote from a famous NZ movie called Once were Warriors.
That is not quite correct. There are many situations one can legally carry a knife in Australia. In Queensland one has to be 18 to legally purchase a knife. In NSW it's 16. Laws relevant to purchase and possession of knives in Australia are State based.
Hey Ryan here is the follow up to the video. T goes in and has a hangi (Traditional Maori meal) with Karl and Ally th-cam.com/video/UEN4ViylZeM/w-d-xo.html
We don't need guns here lol, we take ppl out in our undies, a guy trying to stab ppl in the street with a chair from a cafe, a shopping trolley. We got it made here. I remember my fearless dad chasing a prowler down in the nude ( he used to sleep in bed that way) more than once. Action without even thinking twice is the go here Ryan. U wld be safe as here 😝
Not sure if you've seen this comedy series Ryan; if not, check it out. It's an Australian comedy series about Australian culture as seen through the eyes of Indian students aspiring to migrate to Australia. How to Talk Australians: th-cam.com/video/DHQRZXM-4xI/w-d-xo.html
Yew! You used Arvo correctly at the end of the video. This is normally how it is used not "happy arvo". Like alot of other people subbed to you, we don't mind it being used incorrectly because you don't necessarily know.
Yeah, the first three words, kiwi accent. How funny are kiwi accents! Yeah, New Zealanders really cop it here. This video will show all the ongoing jokes about laughing at NZ accents th-cam.com/video/ySCnvqc7Hp0/w-d-xo.html
The line from once were warriors… that’s a heavy movie but I myself have always wanted to know is Auckland really like that? How accurate is that movie.
@@davidbidwell4091 Auckland has gotten super expensive to rent/buy in nowadays. Back then west Auckland had a big Polynesian community and Jakes character was not a reach. Saying that, it's obviously not just the Polynesian community, my father was exactly like that on the violence part yet he was white and wore a suit and tie. I watched that movie here in Australia and the audience was stunned, shocked and silent. I watched it with my cousins a few weeks later in Wellington and the audience was pissing themselves laughing. A real eye opener. Take care mate.
Yep, Kiwi is a slang term for a New Zealander. This guy is a New Zealand Maori and has a distinctive way of speaking especially his liberal use of 'bro'.
He's a Maori New Zealander {kiwi applies to any New Zealander, whether they are Maori or European} and they know he's going to be a hard case, or a laugh, before he even opens his mouth.
Maoris are mad 👍 This is exactly what they're like, well guys I know anyway 😎 SadChimp is spot on too: they're true warriors - especially when you hear the handed down stories from their elders about the English invasion. They're built like 'brick shithouses' & can be physically intimidating but yet they are the most friendliest & playful people. Beautiful culture & beautiful people ❤❤❤
Karl got fired from the show from memory. There was a lot of controversy, he got divorced, turned into a party animal and then remarried another woman in Mexico a year later. The most classic video I’ve seen of him is when someone accidentally caught a bird on a fishing hook on live tv. th-cam.com/video/FzmAEQzZJ5Q/w-d-xo.html
Karl is a hero!! More Karl!! 😁👍 He has a strong New Zealand accent, bro! 😊 Dud yoo use a Rugby tackle man? 😮 Cuz, is so common in NZ!! He's a good man, mate! 🤗👍
So the reason they started laughing right of the bat was because he was the quintessential Kiwi (New Zealander) in Australia from the very first. Pretty sure he is Maori but he might be Samoan but the slang that he used and Carl was referencing was Kiwi all the way through. So it says "Aussie hero" because he lives in Australia but he is nothing but pure Kiwi.
Yeah... his accent gave the game away, straight away.
I don't think Samoans say Hangi. They use a different word, Umu, for their hot rock feasts.
Yeah, they recognised him as a kiwi and called him "bro" then everyone lost it
well we know he supports the chiefs so hes from the kingdom of Maoridom
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Aussies and Kiwis are like siblings. A bit of rivalry, plenty of good-natured teasing and a lot of love.
Good comment.
Only thing that will unite an Aussie and Kiwi is our hate of the poms in sports
@@styks5960 omg yes. As an Irish Australian I'm there as well. :D
Being an Aussie there’s one thing that I’ve always respected the Māoris for and that’s being warriors. They bring knives to gunfights and still kick ass. They’re tough but also have a lot of heart and are a proud people
Us Aussies are warriors to, look at the history of the wars we have been in.
@@discrete1163 stfu Captain Serious. What he says is true, no need to shrink your nuts over it.
This guy’s a New Zealander which is why “robbing” sounded like “rubbing”
It's also why they laugh and karl calls him bro.
Aussies love hard working chill kiwis 🇳🇿 like this hero and his “loud” shirt. 🇦🇺
hey mate thats the mighty chiefs jersey - go the chiefs!!!
He's a good Samaritan, a loveable kiwi, and an all around good guy!
One reason Aussies love Kiwis is we think they're very laid back. "Too many weights, not enough speed." is a reference to a line in a NZ movie: Once Were Warriors. It's a very serious piece of work, heavy going at times.
Great movie.
He should've played the clip that came up in his search.
Yep Great movie. Full on, but it sure tells a story!
Yeah amazing movie but definitely a tough watch. Very emotional
Whi isnrnt he in Neu Zooland?
That movie took something from me I'll never get back. I watched it one time and never again. Once we're warriors? Once too many for my soul can't unwatch that shit but every older Maori hates it even more because they don't like it but for many its a fucking autobiography. Super fucked in context that karl joked about that line.
"i started giving him life advice i guess" f'ing brilliant
Yes Kiwi, New Zealander
My mums a Kiwi and my father Aussie,
So I'm 2 sides of the coin
Family here in Aus and in NZ
They're our neighbors Regaurdless, Aussies and Kiwi's give each other a hard time, but when push comes to shove we stand up for each other to
Watching the rugby at your house would be great
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Hahaha , actually being an Aussie watching the ruby with NZ navey is something else,
My cuz was in The NZ navey and I watched rugby with them all ,
Noisy bunch 😂
100%,, we give each other heaps of shit, but we are brothers to the core, and will always look out for each other
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Yes absolutely
Ten percent of New Zealand's population lives in Australia. You will often hear that accent in Australia.
Love this guy, wish more people were like him.
Kiwis, our beloved cusy bros. I have yet to meet a Kiwi I didn't immediately like. Best neighbours ever.
The hero was a NZ Maori driver...and good for him in helping out. 🤗😶
Yeah we Aussies are very entwined with our Kiwi brothers and sisters. We are all family now.!
What a beautiful kiwi , good for him
I love the bond between Aussies and kiwis. There’s a Māori guy at one of my suppliers and without fail we have an exchange that goes something like ‘oh hey cuz… oh hey bro!’
I love kiwis.
Yep he is definitely a kiwi....great rep Mr T .... Aunty Cindy will be proud
Haha love that guy, legend and a great sense of kiwi humour.
Mr T is a full on, fabulous Kiwi and a good bloke.
He's a Kiwi living in Australia. His accent is pure Maori Kiwi. They can come and live and work here without a visa. They just don't qualify for government benefits.
Yes they can!
@@aflaz171 well that's something new?
@@davidunwin7868 No, i believe they've been able to for a fair while. We have quite a close relationship with NZ. Its really a cool thing when you think about it :)
Gotta love kiwis. Worked with one back when doing trolley pushing at Coles. Fun and easy to talk with. He also worked as an apprentice barber near EB games, so I'd always see if he was working that day and show him my latest buy.
Kiwi is NZer… or an almost blind nocturnal insectivorous bird… in this case he’s a kiwi lol… We used to say aussies swallow vowels after they start to say them and kiwis swallow them BEFORE they start talking… they’re two of the hardest accents to copy credibly. That attitude of “just jump in and do it” is fairly typical too… but then in many ways kiwis are like a mysterious mix of Aussie and islander… at each extreme they’re either scary as hell, or so dorkily adorable and sweet
What a great, lay back attitude. However he was on the ball and gutsy. It could have been a far worse outcome so kudos to him.
BTW Ryan if you ask a kiwi the time. They don't say six o'clock ...it comes out sex o'clock 😂
Hi Ryan, love your work. Please have a look at Marty monster and rags the kangaroo. Another cartoon show like Agro on a Saturday morning here in OZ. This will give you an appreciation of how big and strong kangaroos really are and it’s funny....cheers
Good suggestion👍👍 Funny AF🤣
Aaaw a typical kiwi, family first, love these guys
Guys a Māori A Māori friend of mine said to pronounce it properly, say the word mouldy but leave out the D!
Their accent always is quite sing song like they’re asking a question at the end of each sentence as the inflection goes up!
Nah, leave the D in, but not a "hard" D. Sort of a "lazy" D, where your tongue barely brushes the roof of your mouth. It's the nearest you can simulate the difficult "rolling the R" which is what's required for correct pronunciation.
@@kwerk2011 love the visual your giving me 😂
It’s like the ‘pervy’ pronunciation haha
Anyway because I said ‘mowwww-reee’
Then killed it with my pronunciation of
Aotearoa! 😆
She just begged me to shut up!
Hahaha
I don't watch TV anymore so it's great to see Carl and crew on your show.
Yep, saw this ages ago. The bloke's so chill and hilarious!
I love this story x
Need to watch.
Aussies. Interview. Ever. What a legend.
Very funny.
with a name like Turawaho Hemopo and a chiefs jersey on he is definately a cuz from Waikato
I would love a few Spates (NZ beers) and a hangi too (Kiwi cook up) wirh that cuz (short for cousin). It would be sweet as.( really enjoyable) Glad he came over across the ditch. haha
Speights
Hangi
I've been told by my international friends that Kiwi and Aussies sound the same. But for us it's immediately obvious he's Kiwi by the first word and it's funny. I can't explain why but being able to tell where someone is from so quickly is hilarious.
If Ryan likes Karl Interviews he should check out the once with the old guy who impersonated a vicious dog, I remember that went viral back in day lol
He's seen it
The guys advice “why you hanging out with dropkicks…” is rhyming slang, ‘dropkick and punt’ - football term, but rhymes with a bad swear word starting with C.
Lived in NZ many years ago Moari,s are awesome chilled people
Gday Ryan loving ya content m8 there is another video with T when he bought a hungy in to the studio for Carl and the rest of them you may wonna check that one out aswell
Shane I'm aussie is that on TH-cam or how do I find it plz
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He's not from Australia....he's a New Zealander that's moved there! They're laughing because of his accent and the too many weights not enough speed is a quote from a famous NZ movie called Once were Warriors.
The movie line reference is from once were warriors
If you haven't seen it, do it now. Great movie.
Awww man, i was hoping you'd watch the clip of Jake the Muss!
Kiwi is slang for a New Zealander. A lot of Maori's are like that churr my brother.😀
The movie refrence made was from an iconic movie thats from NZ as is he. "Once were warriors"
Thanks Ryan that was a great video
I watched the whole video now and saw that you weren't saying it about him. All is forgiven 😂
Very cool 😎 we need more like him. 👍 👏
Ryan you may not know but it is illegal to carry a knife in Australia. Kitchen knives etc can not be purchased by someone under 18 by federal law.
That is not quite correct. There are many situations one can legally carry a knife in Australia. In Queensland one has to be 18 to legally purchase a knife. In NSW it's 16. Laws relevant to purchase and possession of knives in Australia are State based.
They're friendly laughing at his KIWI / Mouri accent. PLUS Carl and Allie have a great sense of humor. It's morning TV. Light hearted
His name is Turawaho Hemopo. LEGEND!!!He has four kids.
❤ my new Zealand brothers and sisters.
They invited him on the show, you should watch that one too!
Hey Ryan here is the follow up to the video. T goes in and has a hangi (Traditional Maori meal) with Karl and Ally th-cam.com/video/UEN4ViylZeM/w-d-xo.html
Happy Arvo Ryan , have a great day 🎅🏻🌲⛄️⛄️🌲🎅🏻
We don't need guns here lol, we take ppl out in our undies, a guy trying to stab ppl in the street with a chair from a cafe, a shopping trolley. We got it made here. I remember my fearless dad chasing a prowler down in the nude ( he used to sleep in bed that way) more than once. Action without even thinking twice is the go here Ryan. U wld be safe as here 😝
Need to watch when the kiwi comes onto the show to have a cook up with karl
Speed v weights is a reference to the Movie Once were Warriors
The quintessential kiwi...it's why we luv 'em...
That's a kiwi being a kiwi. Choice.
Not sure if you've seen this comedy series Ryan; if not, check it out. It's an Australian comedy series about Australian culture as seen through the eyes of Indian students aspiring to migrate to Australia.
How to Talk Australians: th-cam.com/video/DHQRZXM-4xI/w-d-xo.html
Oh God, that series is hilarious 🤣.
Check out some Russell Coight for some great Aussie fun my man
Yew! You used Arvo correctly at the end of the video. This is normally how it is used not "happy arvo". Like alot of other people subbed to you, we don't mind it being used incorrectly because you don't necessarily know.
Cart is not the word we use here, its a shopping trolley or just a trolley.
He’s a Kiwi!! Its an Aussie/Kiwi thing. Kiwi is a New Zealander and also our National bird!
New phrase! “Happy arvo!”
Love that interview but now I gotta go watch that “spider drivers hilarious interview “ lol
Yes kiwi is a New Zealander
Hey mate, you gotta watch the movie that was referenced, such a powerful movie
That guy is soooo Kiwi lol
Kiwi legend 😂👍
There is another clip where the Kiwi cooks them a meal on TV
This is Kev form Housos brother
How can a kiwi film fan NOT have seen ‘OWW’?? you’d have to have been living in an alternate universe….
Originally Maori from New Zealand but now Maori living in Oz and kicking bad guys asses. 👍
Yeah, the first three words, kiwi accent. How funny are kiwi accents! Yeah, New Zealanders really cop it here. This video will show all the ongoing jokes about laughing at NZ accents th-cam.com/video/ySCnvqc7Hp0/w-d-xo.html
The line from once were warriors… that’s a heavy movie but I myself have always wanted to know is Auckland really like that? How accurate is that movie.
Very accurate. As a Kiwi who now lives in Australia.
@@elenawilliams32 thanks for that.
@@davidbidwell4091 Auckland has gotten super expensive to rent/buy in nowadays. Back then west Auckland had a big Polynesian community and Jakes character was not a reach. Saying that, it's obviously not just the Polynesian community, my father was exactly like that on the violence part yet he was white and wore a suit and tie. I watched that movie here in Australia and the audience was stunned, shocked and silent. I watched it with my cousins a few weeks later in Wellington and the audience was pissing themselves laughing. A real eye opener. Take care mate.
Top bloke the kiwi legend. Anyone know if Karl has grog in his coffee cup?
Yep, Kiwi is a slang term for a New Zealander. This guy is a New Zealand Maori and has a distinctive way of speaking especially his liberal use of 'bro'.
There's a reason only aussies are allowed to tease our NZ siblings. They're pretty sweet
Good kiwi accent
Is this the Kiwi guy called T that was om Australias got talent or Australian Idol
They laugh at the beginning because he sounds like a typical derelict kiwi. "Hey bru" is like a canadian saying "aboooot".
Derelict?
STFU
the HERO is a MAORI BOY FROM NEW ZEALAND xox LUV your videos =elizabeth haig n.z
So this is the first time I've seen this vid and I live in yarrabilba and the people here are beautiful people generally unlike the thieves lol
He's a Maori New Zealander {kiwi applies to any New Zealander, whether they are Maori or European} and they know he's going to be a hard case, or a laugh, before he even opens his mouth.
i Recognize that lady from that new reporter he has a youtube also
I must go back to NZ again.
Karl interviewing grumpy cat is funny should check it out
Love our Kiwi cuz'
The truck driver sounds like Korg from Thor movies.
Maoris are mad 👍 This is exactly what they're like, well guys I know anyway 😎 SadChimp is spot on too: they're true warriors - especially when you hear the handed down stories from their elders about the English invasion. They're built like 'brick shithouses' & can be physically intimidating but yet they are the most friendliest & playful people. Beautiful culture & beautiful people ❤❤❤
Such a kiwi
yep I agree Sadchimp I had Maori neighbours and they were the best you don't need neighbourhood Watch if they live in your street they see everything.
Can you react to rugby league in Australia?
I think he called Carl "Howlie"
They’re laughing with him
There's heaps of Mr Ts in NZ
The guy is a kiwi!
Karl got fired from the show from memory. There was a lot of controversy, he got divorced, turned into a party animal and then remarried another woman in Mexico a year later. The most classic video I’ve seen of him is when someone accidentally caught a bird on a fishing hook on live tv.
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Karl is a hero!! More Karl!! 😁👍 He has a strong New Zealand accent, bro! 😊 Dud yoo use a Rugby tackle man? 😮 Cuz, is so common in NZ!! He's a good man, mate! 🤗👍