McDonald's is going viral at the Australians with Australians
  • 7 months ago
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Australians make fun of themselves for the way they exaggerate their accents in America. Tiktok, comedy sketches, Tamz Jade shared a video that moves Australians at home compared to the states. “Hey um can I get a quarter weight dinner and soft service ice cream please? And can I get some salt and a bottle of water in chips?”He says, unquestionably, it activates the order below. Then he pretends to be ordered in the United States, greeting the imaginary worker with “G’day, G’day, G’day”. He repeats his order by adding emphasis to “chips ve and looks around to see if someone else hears it. “Oh sorry, frying,” he fixes himself. A woman's comedy has become viral about the Australians who exaggerated their accents. Many Australians admitted that it was quite correct. He then orders water with a heavy Aussie accent and repeats that he came from Australia before responding to “Oh Naur, Cleo ına to the news that the ice cream machine does not work. Australian show H2O Just add water, it became viral in Tiktok last year, because people in the world mocked Australians for pronounced “no .. Tamz Jade, who continues to score, informs everyone that the fast food restaurant in Australia is nicknamed Macca, and considering “all green, very different”, the US asks for help. Tamz Jade hit the nail on his head, admitted many Australian accents in a funny way that they had deliberately or accidentally exaggerating. “When I go to the USA, my accent Julia Gillard goes exactly. They love our Aussie. “When I heard an American accent, Aussie takes 10x Aussier,” he said. “My husband never says 'wife' in Australia, but like every second word in the US,” he contributed. “I never said 'g’day' in my life up to America, and apparently I forgot how I would say 'hello',” he wrote. “Tell me why I was going out of Australia, I started to pronounce it like austra,” the other asked. Other comments can simply be “right”, “guilty” and “relationship”. Tamz Jade's video was watched about 800,000 times
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