The one phrase every Aussie says
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Australians are known for a lot of things – our laidback attitude, our love of sports and the great outdoors, and of course, our unique way of speaking. We often use slang that can leave outsiders feeling confused, but that's just how we roll Down Under!
But according to one woman, there's a phrase that Aussies use all the time that you might not even realise is unique to us. But once you hear it, you'll start noticing it everywhere!
Melbourne-based content creator Tiffany Krylov posted a TikTok explaining that the phrase ‘too easy’ was something Aussies incorporate into their vocabulary regularly.
It’s so commonly used here, to the point that even Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie picked up the phrase while filming in Sydney in 2014.
‘Hands up if you’re guilty,’ Tiffany wrote in the caption.
In the clip, Tiffany shared that when her American friend pointed this out to her, she couldn’t ‘unhear it’. ‘This is truly how to speak like an Australian,’ she said.
‘Australians are chill, nothing is a bother to us. We always say things like “no worries” or “no wukkas” because we’re so easy-going,’ she continued.
Tiffany, who has her own podcast, claimed that ‘too easy’ is something Aussies tend to say when someone asks them for something. Its counterpart in the US might be ‘no problem’ or ‘understood’.
The phrase also means something along the lines of ‘easy to do’ and ‘no problem’, which is why there are a lot of variations to it. Tiffany herself says ‘easily done’ when someone asks her for a favour.
‘It is everywhere! Especially hospitality settings, that’s where you hear it the most,’ Tiffany explained.
She added: ‘If you ask for something, they’ll often say “too easy” or something similar.’
Tiffany joked that she loves saying this phrase now because of how accommodating it is, but also because it’s ‘a brag’.
‘So Aussie, I love it.’
The phrase is so unique that in 2014, during a press conference, Angelina Jolie admitted that she picked up this local lingo while filming a movie. She said she was ‘delighted’ to hear it from the crew every time she got worried during a scene.
‘When you’re in the middle of 200 extras and there’s a lot to do in a very stressful shoot and you say, “Can we do this?” and they say “No worries!”’ She told reporters at the time.
Tiffany’s fans shared their own opinions in her comments section.
‘I hear “easy as” all the time,’ said one man.
Another added: ‘“Too easy” is my go-to, but I hear “easy as”, “easy done”, and just the simple “easy”.’
‘Haha, yeah. I got questioned by American friends years ago about “easy as”, they were like “easy as what? What’s so easy?”’ shared another.
You can watch Tiffany’s video below:
Do you use this phrase too? What are some of the phrases you know that are uniquely Australian? Share them with us in the comments!
But according to one woman, there's a phrase that Aussies use all the time that you might not even realise is unique to us. But once you hear it, you'll start noticing it everywhere!
Melbourne-based content creator Tiffany Krylov posted a TikTok explaining that the phrase ‘too easy’ was something Aussies incorporate into their vocabulary regularly.
It’s so commonly used here, to the point that even Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie picked up the phrase while filming in Sydney in 2014.
‘Hands up if you’re guilty,’ Tiffany wrote in the caption.
In the clip, Tiffany shared that when her American friend pointed this out to her, she couldn’t ‘unhear it’. ‘This is truly how to speak like an Australian,’ she said.
‘Australians are chill, nothing is a bother to us. We always say things like “no worries” or “no wukkas” because we’re so easy-going,’ she continued.
Tiffany, who has her own podcast, claimed that ‘too easy’ is something Aussies tend to say when someone asks them for something. Its counterpart in the US might be ‘no problem’ or ‘understood’.
The phrase also means something along the lines of ‘easy to do’ and ‘no problem’, which is why there are a lot of variations to it. Tiffany herself says ‘easily done’ when someone asks her for a favour.
‘It is everywhere! Especially hospitality settings, that’s where you hear it the most,’ Tiffany explained.
She added: ‘If you ask for something, they’ll often say “too easy” or something similar.’
Tiffany joked that she loves saying this phrase now because of how accommodating it is, but also because it’s ‘a brag’.
‘So Aussie, I love it.’
The phrase is so unique that in 2014, during a press conference, Angelina Jolie admitted that she picked up this local lingo while filming a movie. She said she was ‘delighted’ to hear it from the crew every time she got worried during a scene.
‘When you’re in the middle of 200 extras and there’s a lot to do in a very stressful shoot and you say, “Can we do this?” and they say “No worries!”’ She told reporters at the time.
Tiffany’s fans shared their own opinions in her comments section.
‘I hear “easy as” all the time,’ said one man.
Another added: ‘“Too easy” is my go-to, but I hear “easy as”, “easy done”, and just the simple “easy”.’
‘Haha, yeah. I got questioned by American friends years ago about “easy as”, they were like “easy as what? What’s so easy?”’ shared another.
You can watch Tiffany’s video below:
Key Takeaways
- According to TikTok content creator, Tiffany Krylov, the phrase ‘too easy’ is unique to Australia and is used to indicate that something is not a problem or a bother.
- Aussies use the phrase regularly because they are generally laid back and easy-going.
- Angelina Jolie became a fan of the phrase after hearing it while filming in Sydney in 2014.