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A Canadian woman has revealed that she is “gross” when she sees “adult Australian men” wearing thongs, especially if they are eating out.
Ioana, an expat who has been in Australia for six years, made a video describing all the things that “gross” her in Australia.
Her dislike of men wearing thongs in restaurants was her biggest pet hate, saying they should only be worn on the beach.
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Ioana, an expat who has been in Australia for six years, made a whole video describing all the things that “gross” her in Australia.
“There’s something about grown men wearing thongs that makes me want to ‘bleugh,'” he said.
Next on his hit list were bindis, or thorns.
‘Why do I have trust issues every spring?’ she asked, pointing to a dense patch of them.
Cherry Ripes was next on the woman’s ‘ick list’ – she said they are ‘devil’s candy’.
He also highlighted a sign on the M1 near the Gold Coast, asking why it exists before offering a vomit sound effect.
He also hates the phrase ‘Budgie Smugglers’, RM Williams boots, and mullets.
Even Australia’s wildlife was the target of the video.
“Cockatoos and crows are so annoying,” he said.
She started her video by claiming it was just for fun and begging people not to get mad at her.
But one man said his first ick made him throw his phone ‘across the room’.
Many of the people who commented on the video pointed out amusement at the young woman.
One man said: ‘Ties are not a problem if you wear thongs.’
She said mullets gross her out too.
To which she responded with an enthusiastic ‘lalala can’t hear you’.
Others said he lost them on ‘RM Williams’ and admitted they were fighting words.
“I had a Cherry Ripe today, it was so good,” joked one chocolate lover.
While another person asked why he needed to “drag cockatoos”.
This comes after Australian women shared their very specific ‘gross’, ranging from men not being able to scare birds to ‘looking pathetic’ in the shower.
Winnie, who blogs under the username Winnie Blues on Instagram, asked her 36,000 followers what their “weirdly specific” ick was.
Winnie, who blogs under the username Winnie Blues on Instagram, asked her 36,000 followers what their “weirdly specific” ick was.
‘Disgust’ is when attraction to a current or potential partner suddenly changes to a feeling of disgust that the person did something disturbing or upsetting.
There were issues with men using umbrellas, calling a radio station just to have a chat, the idea that a man couldn’t get into their house, and getting a telemarketing call and having to say they weren’t interested.
‘The disgust’ is when the attraction to a current or potential partner suddenly changes to a feeling of disgust because the person did something disturbing or upsetting.
Another woman argued that seeing someone run towards a bus grossed her out in a more general way, which was met with quick approval.
Sleeveless puffer jackets, dark blue sheets, people preaching about saunas, and men sitting cross-legged on the floor also made the cut.
“I tried so hard not to laugh in the Uber on the way home reading this,” one man responded to the thread.
There were issues with men using umbrellas, calling a radio station just to talk, the idea that a man couldn’t get into their house, and getting a telemarketing call and having to say they weren’t interested.
‘I’ll never forget the bird chasing one,’ said another.
A third said: ‘He absolutely understands the telemarketing thing. Like growing a pair and hanging’.
Another said she hates the idea of a man being ‘barred from his home’.