Lighthearted Video by Cherdleys Teaches Australians How to Say 'No' Correctly

Harper Quill

Updated Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A new comedic video by Cherdleys on YouTube has taken the internet by storm, focusing on a lighthearted attempt to teach Australians how to pronounce the word "no." The video, titled "How to Teach an Australian to Say No," features Hylia Fawkes and has garnered a lot of attention and amusing reactions from viewers.

In the video, the instructor repeatedly tries to get an Australian to say "no" properly. The humorous twist is that the Australian keeps pronouncing it as "nor," much to the instructor's frustration. The dialogue goes back and forth with attempts to correct the pronunciation, leading to a playful conclusion that Australians just can't seem to say "no" like everyone else.

The video has sparked a flurry of comments, with one user noting, "if anyone wonders, that girl is Hylia Fawkes. and yes, there is a lot of material." Another commenter humorously remarked, "Stop saying elts then. It's else. Nobody knows where you found that T, and frankly we're all worried for you."

The video also touches on other unique aspects of the Australian accent, with comments like "Aluminium," "Our nour, cleour!", and "Actually it's pronounced 'Yeah nah'." One viewer shared a personal anecdote, saying, "I used to work with an Australian, and she would always say it in a way that I would spell 'noiah'. The 'ah' part was hardly said, if that makes sense, but it was there."

Despite the playful critique, many viewers expressed their love for the Australian accent. Comments like "Man, the Australian accent still is my favorite" and "Nauwrrrr" reflect the charm and endearment people feel towards it.

The video, which can be found on Cherdleys' YouTube channel, has become a viral sensation, entertaining audiences with its quirky take on language and accents. For those curious about the pronunciation challenges and looking for a good laugh, this video is a must-watch.

Catch the lighthearted video and join the conversation on Cherdleys' YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@Cherdleys.

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Top Comments from Imgur

friendsofsandwiches

Wait till she stands up

TooRexyForMyShirt

Source briefly appears in the video, but for posterity, it's Cherdleys on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/@Cherdleys

GravyEducation

Stop saying elts then. It's else. Nobody knows where you found that T, and frankly we're all worried for you

TheGreatAtomsk

if anyone wonders, that girl is Hylia Fawkes. and yes, there is a lots of material.

msdss

Aluminium.

MrFancyPanzer

Our nour, cleour!

Beefkins

She does. 👍

duffman3335

I love girls who can't say NO!

toolzgalore2

Man, the Australian accent still is my favorite

Bunnies007

I used to work with an Australian, and she would always say it in a way that I would spell 'noiah'. The 'ah' part was hardly said, if that make sense, but it was there.

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