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Actually Australians do the "yeah,nah/yeah,no" thing too, but "no/yeah" is a lot less common.
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“Are you sure your not his bigger, cooler, grizzled older brother”
If you don’t understand where that is coming from then we can’t be friends
Bachelor sip? I used to do that all the time. Then I stopped trusting tap water and only drink it filtered, and our filters don't go ON the faucet.
Ответитьoh god. my mom is so guilty of california no-ing. and the equivalent for asking people to do shit.
ОтветитьI said "thats me" at the same time he said "that's me" and I instinctively yelled "JINX!" at my phone
ОтветитьI am NOT an askhole!
ОтветитьHmm surprisingly not a whole lot of offensive ones on here
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ОтветитьI thought that the whole "Yeah, no" and "No, yeah" was an Aussie thing.
ОтветитьOkay, let me clear this shit up here with the California lingo fuckery. So California no goes a little something like a sarcastic yeah at the start, then we just shut it down with a hard no at the end, for example! "Yeeeeeeeeah, no." As for the California yes, we say the no first as a way of saying, 'bro do not even doubt a thing, that plan is in fact going to happen no matter what'. It's usually said after the planner has a bit of self doubt in their execution, for example "Hey Brad you free this weekend to do stuff, or are you stuck at home?" "No, yeah dude I'm totally good to go, lets do something!"
ОтветитьHave I comented before Justin Y.? Well then AAAAAAAAAA
ОтветитьI use the concept of California no literally all the time and my mom hates me for it. It's crazy.
ОтветитьAs a Californian I am 100% guilty of the "Yeah, no." Californian No.
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ОтветитьIm from cali. I consider the last one true...
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Bed gravity
Internest
I've been called out 3 times this video
Dude, the Californians stole that from the Australians! We had "Yeah, nah" and "nah, yeah" before they did!
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ОтветитьOH GOD I GOT EATERS REGRET I feel so guilty after eating....
ОтветитьEater's remorse, aka, a possible sign of an eating disorder.
ОтветитьAs a Calafornian, on the topic of the California Yes;
no, yeah. we do that.
Theres a word for puting your head under the sink?!?! Why...
ОтветитьHOW MANY YEARS HAVE IVE BEEN DOING A BACHLOR SIP
ОтветитьDo... Do people in other places not say "yeah no" to mean no? What world do you live in?? Where you??? Say things directly???? Tf??????
ОтветитьOh I think I do California nos
ОтветитьPoint of clarification the yeah no and no yeah is in fact Australian in origin not Californian
ОтветитьI came to these suddenly thinking which words from our Time Period would Our ancestors not only find weird but would love to use for themselves.
"Bed Gravity" is definitely one of them because I can oddly see some Late Victorian person going "You know that oddly makes alot of sense."
Also in Afrikaans. We have a thing which is "Ja nee" literally "Yes no", or, even better, "ja nee well maybe." literally, "yes, no, well, maybe"
ОтветитьNot gonna lie, bachelor's sip is sometimes the tastiest fucking way in the universe to drink water.
ОтветитьI’m getting called out by “bachelor sip”
ОтветитьWhen I saw bed gravity, I was expecting the whole "You laying down? You trying to go to sleep? How about we drop you and make you wake up completely." Not something that sort of makes sense.
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ОтветитьEater's remorse sounds like an eating disorder
ОтветитьIllegal immigrants actually often pay taxes- they use fake social security numbers to get jobs and the oblivious employer takes money out of their paychecks to pay Social Security taxes like they would for employees with real Social Security numbers, and Social Security doesn't care if a fake number is being used as long as they get their money!
ОтветитьThe "California no" that Seymour described is an Aussie thing too. Eg: "How about a pint with the boys mate?" "Oh yeah nah mate." (Translation: No)
ОтветитьBeing of east coast origins, and married to a west coaster, I'm about losing my mind. A lack of enthusiastic yes is implied as a no, and she excels at the California no.
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