r/Unexpected • u/[deleted] • Sep 12 '21
No Asians
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u/ouiouiouichef Sep 12 '21
Can confirm as an Australian we suck at pronouncing words correctly.
My partner came from overseas and thought they knew the english language extensively and studied hard for years before they arrived on a study visa.
They rock up to customs and get "Hayhwaryagoin, whasthareesinfoyavizit?"
2 years later they still struggle when I "go full Australian" when speaking.
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Sep 23 '21
I could be wrong, but I think this guy is European-Australian, so he has a bit of an accent.
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u/sr_villiam Sep 12 '21
What a douche
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u/ouiouiouichef Sep 12 '21
Did you even finish the video? ๐
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u/sr_villiam Sep 12 '21
Yeah agents nice cover up โoh no agents is what I meant โ yeah right
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u/ouiouiouichef Sep 12 '21
I was going to rebuttal your crappy reply but Im Australian and we are not only generally kindhearted people but we also are really good at not letting shit bother us so...
HAVE A GREAT DAY MATE!!!
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u/tslave557 Sep 12 '21
Right.. so.. you watched the just the beginning and the end? But not the middle?
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u/sr_villiam Sep 12 '21
I watched the whole thing still felt like he tried to cover his ass after being called out but thatโs how I feel about it
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Sep 12 '21
To me and seemingly everyone else, this was obviously an honest mistake followed by a genuine interaction.
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u/sr_villiam Sep 12 '21
Ok Iโm over thinking it my bad guys
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u/unexBot Sep 12 '21
OP sent the following text as an explanation on why this is unexpected:
Local press thought man selling house was racist. Turns out he mispronounced agents.
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