Comments by "michael close" (@6226superhurricane) on "American Reacts to Silly Australian Things Americans Don't Understand" video.

  1. capsicum is the genus hot dogs are not snags, hotdogs are frankfurts or skinless frankfurts and will be labelled as either frankfurts or hotdogs as they are the same things even though technically a frankfurt is the meat and a hotdog is the whole thing bread and meat. snags=sausages sausage sanga= snag on a piece of bread buses don't stop if nobody's there you wait for your number bus step forward and raise your hand. the same bus is used for multiple routes, they change the number on the front of the bus, the number is the route it takes and what stops it will make. if you know the number you can look up the route. does she think you get a different shopping trolley at each store? they all end up in the carpark trolley bay. switches you don't press them you literally just brush them up or down with a finger without even thinking about it. once you brush it up or down it snaps to that position you could probably flick it on off 5 times in a second just by slightly moving a finger a few mm. $1 and $2 used to be notes we don't want them bigger than our 50c the 5c,10c,20c and 50c all get bigger as the coin goes up in face value they're all silver the $1 and $2 are gold. the 1c and 2c now discontinued used to be copper they would cost more than face value in copper now. minimum wage is $24.10 overtime is typically time and a half for the first 2hrs double time after that. weekend rates are typically time and a half saturday and double time sunday for employees working outside normal work days. you may or may not get that if you're employed speciffically to work those days it depends on the award.
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