Pat Rafter never won the Australian Open - his best was a semi-final. He won the US Open twice. The only one of those options to win Aus Open was Laver - he won it three times, twice during the Open Era.
Never trust a search engine results without actually looking at the source. It will take the part of an article where it tells you what doesn't work and return it as the answer if you ask how to do it. And ChatGPT is even worse, it flat out makes things up as long as the sentences sound correct
@@slhope64 we do indeed know that AI has a lot to learn still! But as for now it is an ideal quiz master for us because otherwise one of us might cheat if we know the question beforehand.. because someone has to create the questions of course! :) But you’re totally right tho!!
Cricketer? Every Aussie ever...Our Don Bradman, lol. Widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time worldwide. His 20-year career included a Test batting average of 99.94, he once hit 100 runs off 24 balls. But seriously, great tries with all the questions. Loving the quizzes. Cheers from Sydney.
Loved this video guys, your cometitive and its funny to watch. That chilli sauce is nice yes it has some heat from habanaros but tastes good they have quite a few nice milder sauces as well.
If you both want a day trip out of Sydney you could visit the Bradman Museum in Bowral which is down the road from Sydney. There is a yarn that the Walt Disney character Donald Duck was named after Don Bradman. The Australian cricket team sailed to England in 1930 via the USA and played some exhibition matches on the way thru. Walt heard that Bradman was a run scoring machine but the match that he saw in New York Bradman got out without a scoring a run, which in cricket is called a 'duck'.
Oh dear guys, with that quiz you did quite well but certainly will have to brush up a lot more.. haha !!! Thinking the guys in Canberra will now put your citizenship application back another 7 years.......... !!! But we all still luv ya !!!
This video is authorised by the Australian government Canberra, c & t applies 🥸 We indeed still have a lot to learn! Give us a few months and we’ll nail these tests hehe
@@jvvoid hi there! Holland is a part in the Netherlands and people from the Netherlands are Dutch or Dutchies! :) we speak Dutch! Hopefully that makes sense
@@Maushine Well my best friend was Dutch, so his family always got a laugh out of watching me pronounce it, as did I watching them - Paeder vahndehn Hoch*cough*enband :D
I love u guys so much. If you need a dodgy big sister for your Aussie travels reach out because everyone needs a go to person for questions and support :)
I don’t know if you guys have watched Eric bana’s movie “chopper” but it’s easily he’s best performance. Eric Bana was in a popular comedy skit show a bit like “Saturday night live” in the USA called the comedy channel He then went on to star in the comedy movie “the castle” which is still considered comedy gold standard in Australian comedy movies After starring in the castle he was given the role of Mark “chopper” Read in the movie chopper. When chopper came out people couldn’t believe it was Eric in title role as we were used to seeing him in comedy shows. Although chopper does have some funny moments it’s definitely a dramatic role Brad Pitt saw chopper and it was allegedly his favourite film so he got Eric an audition and that was how he got role in Troy If you guys get a chance I would watch Australian films “Chopper” “The castle” “Muriel’s wedding” “Priscilla queen of the desert” “Two hands” Two hands is good as it has a young Heath ledger and rose Byrne Many people who have since seen chopper can’t believe Bana didn’t get nominated for an Oscar
Hey! Priscilla queen of the desert I wanna watch!! They told us about it when we were in uluru 🤩 thank you for the tips, we definitely wanna watch more Australian movies
?Pat Rafter?won The Australian Open? I missed those matches. I remember an Australian winning The Australian Open back in 1976 Mark Edmonds I think? I going off the top of my head so if I'm wrong let me know.
How idiots talk about Bradman, translated for American understanding: Babe Ruth was such a great baseballer - once at age 24 he hit every pitch for a home run against Alberta Area U-13 Little Leagues in an exhibition game. What a great player. (there were no *actual* achievements worth mentioning?)
@@naroe2001 hahahaha I noticed Noah does indeed pronounce it quirky and made fun of him as well 😂 I like to believe I did indeed pronounced it like ‘ee-an’ ^Mau
Good effort N&M, If i did a quiz about famous people in the Netherlands I would get them all wrong lol. Another awesome video with clever editing as always.
I'm sorry, if you don't know who Sir Don is, you have to leave Oz. Seriously, he was just 4 runs off a 100 avg, but it's 99.94 because of a duck in his last innings. Imagine every time you walk out to bat, you're expected to get 100... absolute legend.
Yes I am good at quizze to Australia I win. I ask you yes ask me question for quizze to Australia I win right question for answer. Yes Australia is very beautiful nice is friendly people they talk you stranger friend. I go visit Australia maybe I go one day.
The entire question about golf is wrong. Greg Norman is a former world #1 and has won 2 British Opens but he has NEVER won the Masters. Adam Scott is the ONLY Australian golfer to have won the Masters. He is a former world #1 but he is NOT a multiple major championship winner. The tennis answer is also wrong. Pat Rafter NEVER won an Australian Open. Rod Laver won it 3 times, so once again the question is incorrect. You can't rely 100% on Chatgpt yet.
Thank you for letting us know! That way we learn correctly at least:) ChatGPT still has a lot to learn indeed, but in all honesty I wouldn’t even be able to come up with the names so for that I’m thankful for the quizmaster 🥹
Admittedly I am being a bit of a muppet, but facts... He's not even third on that list... If they gave some minimum qualification of number of innings or something then yeah Bradman quickly rises to the top, but there wasn't so it's wrong. Average is runs divided by times out, 144/1=144.00, 6996/70=99.94 Which is the greater achievement is obvious, but it doesn't change facts.
Naomi Watts and Guy Pearce are in the enviable position of being able to make films anywhere in the world without being hounded by the paps.
Pat Rafter never won the Australian Open - his best was a semi-final. He won the US Open twice. The only one of those options to win Aus Open was Laver - he won it three times, twice during the Open Era.
Sadly sometimes our beloved quiz master isn’t right apparently.. wished I knew that before taking the hot sauce bite 🥹
Never trust a search engine results without actually looking at the source. It will take the part of an article where it tells you what doesn't work and return it as the answer if you ask how to do it. And ChatGPT is even worse, it flat out makes things up as long as the sentences sound correct
@@slhope64 we do indeed know that AI has a lot to learn still! But as for now it is an ideal quiz master for us because otherwise one of us might cheat if we know the question beforehand.. because someone has to create the questions of course! :) But you’re totally right tho!!
I'm not a tennis fan, but I thought Pat Rafter had only won the US Open twice and my immediate thought was Rod Laver.
He won the Australian Open doubles once in 1999.
Cricketer? Every Aussie ever...Our Don Bradman, lol. Widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time worldwide. His 20-year career included a Test batting average of 99.94, he once hit 100 runs off 24 balls.
But seriously, great tries with all the questions. Loving the quizzes. Cheers from Sydney.
Thank you!
Loved this video guys, your cometitive and its funny to watch. That chilli sauce is nice yes it has some heat from habanaros but tastes good they have quite a few nice milder sauces as well.
The heat lingered for a good few 45 minutes 🥹 I’m so bad in handling the spicy sauces .. love to try the milder ones!
I got them all right in round 1 coz I watch a lot of movies, don't know much about Aussie sports, hello from New Zealand
Hi there! Welcome and well done!! :)
hi guys, just subbed to your channel, would like to see you do an australian music quiz or even do some aussie music reactions
@@Ian-hg8gx thank you so much and welcome! 🫶🏻 Music quiz is indeed a great idea!!
If you both want a day trip out of Sydney you could visit the Bradman Museum in Bowral which is down the road from Sydney.
There is a yarn that the Walt Disney character Donald Duck was named after Don Bradman. The Australian cricket team sailed to England in 1930 via the USA and played some exhibition matches on the way thru. Walt heard that Bradman was a run scoring machine but the match that he saw in New York Bradman got out without a scoring a run, which in cricket is called a 'duck'.
Oh dear guys, with that quiz you did quite well but certainly will have to brush up a lot more.. haha !!! Thinking the guys in Canberra will
now put your citizenship application back another 7 years.......... !!! But we all still luv ya !!!
This video is authorised by the Australian government Canberra, c & t applies 🥸
We indeed still have a lot to learn! Give us a few months and we’ll nail these tests hehe
@@Maushine Your lucky night guys ! For extreme cheekiness (which we totally adore !) we will take 2 yrs off application !
Cameron Smith & Billy Slater both played for Melbourne Storm & Australia, but Billy Slater was more versatile than Cameron Smith.
Yes my answer was Billy.
Agreed, Billy could play half-back, hooker, 5 eighth, center or wing.
Where is Holland - is that near the Netherlands?? And who are the Dutch?? Another lovely video guys. You always brighten up the day!!
@@jvvoid hi there! Holland is a part in the Netherlands and people from the Netherlands are Dutch or Dutchies! :) we speak Dutch! Hopefully that makes sense
I love Iron Man's cousin Iron Thorpe, he's a great swimmer.
Those are great compliments!
Ian Thorpe was the same era as Pieter van den Hoogenband - amazing era of swimming.
@@Crosleyq hey that’s a name we do know!! 😄
@@Maushine Well my best friend was Dutch, so his family always got a laugh out of watching me pronounce it, as did I watching them - Paeder vahndehn Hoch*cough*enband :D
I love u guys so much. If you need a dodgy big sister for your Aussie travels reach out because everyone needs a go to person for questions and support :)
@@carolynkatherine8065 aah thank you so much! 🥹 such a nice comment! If we’re ever in need for questions or anything.. we know who to reach out to🫶🏻
You should go to Madame Tussauds in Sydney to "meet" some Aussie celebs
That was fun!
@@zellyjordan thank you! :)
@@Maushine you’re welcome. And welcome to Australia!
The only time I watched the Tennis was when Pat Rafter was playing...
That would be convenient for that question! 🤩
@@Maushinepat rafter was and is thought to be the nicest Aussie to play tennis professionally
I don’t know if you guys have watched Eric bana’s movie “chopper” but it’s easily he’s best performance.
Eric Bana was in a popular comedy skit show a bit like “Saturday night live” in the USA called the comedy channel
He then went on to star in the comedy movie “the castle” which is still considered comedy gold standard in Australian comedy movies
After starring in the castle he was given the role of Mark “chopper” Read in the movie chopper.
When chopper came out people couldn’t believe it was Eric in title role as we were used to seeing him in comedy shows. Although chopper does have some funny moments it’s definitely a dramatic role
Brad Pitt saw chopper and it was allegedly his favourite film so he got Eric an audition and that was how he got role in Troy
If you guys get a chance I would watch Australian films
“Chopper”
“The castle”
“Muriel’s wedding”
“Priscilla queen of the desert”
“Two hands”
Two hands is good as it has a young Heath ledger and rose Byrne
Many people who have since seen chopper can’t believe Bana didn’t get nominated for an Oscar
Hey! Priscilla queen of the desert I wanna watch!! They told us about it when we were in uluru 🤩 thank you for the tips, we definitely wanna watch more Australian movies
So funny 😂
I died because of the hot sauce 🥲
You both did well. I am an Aussie and got a couple wrong.
Thank you! Fun thing is that we learn while doing these tests 😂
?Pat Rafter?won The Australian Open? I missed those matches. I remember an Australian winning The Australian Open back in 1976 Mark Edmonds I think? I going off the top of my head so if I'm wrong let me know.
You are both beautiful people. Thank you. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much Wallywombat! 🫶🏻 :)
How idiots talk about Bradman, translated for American understanding:
Babe Ruth was such a great baseballer - once at age 24 he hit every pitch for a home run against Alberta Area U-13 Little Leagues in an exhibition game. What a great player.
(there were no *actual* achievements worth mentioning?)
We want to see Noah eat a buffalo wing with that amount of hot sauce!!! 🌶️🥵
@@michellebartelet2287 makes two of us❤️🌶️
Greg Norman never won the Masters. Adam Scott did though.
@@greenengold thank you! ChatGPT still has a lot to learn..
You guys are too much fun I look forward to your vids
Thank you so much! :)
Ŵhats with ion thorpe. IAN is pronounced ee-an
@@naroe2001 hahahaha I noticed Noah does indeed pronounce it quirky and made fun of him as well 😂 I like to believe I did indeed pronounced it like ‘ee-an’ ^Mau
You can hear on your accents that you are from the Netherlands ❤
Im Australian and that sauce is fkn hot that is sooo cruel
Just a tip. Even if you're born in England, you can become an Australian citizen. Such as myself. So Cate Blanchett is Australian.
True! :)
I never realised Naomi Watts was born in England. They should have added Aussie bands or singers, maybe next time?
Cate Blanchett IS Australian..She was Born in Melbourne
@@stuartmcquade3407 I think she probably meant Naomi Watts.
Good effort N&M, If i did a quiz about famous people in the Netherlands I would get them all wrong lol. Another awesome video with clever editing as always.
Hahaha fair! Thank you so much Giuseppe :) 🫶🏻
competitive lol
There was a lot at stake 😂
Just so you know, O'Loughlin is pronounced like "o locklin," and Richard Roxburgh's surname is pronounced "rocks-ba'ra."
in all honesty the rugby league question could've been either Cameron Smith or Billy Slater, they both fit the bill
Good to know! Sadly we still would’ve been wrong 🥲
Yeah, that was a poor question
That’s what I thought too..😊
I'm sorry, if you don't know who Sir Don is, you have to leave Oz.
Seriously, he was just 4 runs off a 100 avg, but it's 99.94 because of a duck in his last innings.
Imagine every time you walk out to bat, you're expected to get 100... absolute legend.
There’s two good Aussie quizzes on my page an easy and a more challenging!
Good to know, who knows we’ll try one of those! Thank you :)
You did well and what a fun way to learn some new things .
Thank you! Still got some stuff to learn hehe 😂
Yes I am good at quizze to Australia I win. I ask you yes ask me question for quizze to Australia I win right question for answer. Yes Australia is very beautiful nice is friendly people they talk you stranger friend. I go visit Australia maybe I go one day.
She's pretty
Thank you! 😊 ^Mau
The entire question about golf is wrong. Greg Norman is a former world #1 and has won 2 British Opens but he has NEVER won the Masters. Adam Scott is the ONLY Australian golfer to have won the Masters. He is a former world #1 but he is NOT a multiple major championship winner. The tennis answer is also wrong. Pat Rafter NEVER won an Australian Open. Rod Laver won it 3 times, so once again the question is incorrect. You can't rely 100% on Chatgpt yet.
Thank you for letting us know! That way we learn correctly at least:) ChatGPT still has a lot to learn indeed, but in all honesty I wouldn’t even be able to come up with the names so for that I’m thankful for the quizmaster 🥹
Greg Norman has not won the Masters.
Greg Norman never won the Masters, so that answer is incorrect.
Don Bradman does not hold the record for the highest batting average. It is Kurtis Patterson, 144, whereas Bradman's is 99.94.
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That ís a big difference indeed!
Admittedly I am being a bit of a muppet, but facts...
He's not even third on that list...
If they gave some minimum qualification of number of innings or something then yeah Bradman quickly rises to the top, but there wasn't so it's wrong.
Average is runs divided by times out, 144/1=144.00, 6996/70=99.94
Which is the greater achievement is obvious, but it doesn't change facts.
@@darrenlucas804aaah makes sense! I do get where the answer was coming from then I guess.. but indeed! Facts are facts
In test cricket, a batting average is not calculated officially until a batsman has played a minimum of 20 innings (normally 10 test matches).