There is a difference between just having nice things and talking about accomplishments and rubbing them in people's faces. It seems that woman was so jealous, she couldn't understand that it wasn't a personal attack on her.
Sooo...yeah... In the first few minutes, I thought the OP was going to end up as the antagonist. Her first conversation with Alexandria's mom was extremely braggy and a little bit pompous. I mean, why did she have to have the last word when they were discussed the kids' piano skills? It was like Oh, Miles could help her no matter what level she's on. And this was literally immediately after the other mom had said she wanted her kid to do it however her piano teacher taught her. Yeah, none of that warranted the neighbor making a move on the Manuel, but still... They said they didn't want to live in a neighborhood where people were snooty and looked down on everyone, so they built their house in a neighborhood where they could be the snobs. I couldn't stand either one of these hussies😂.
Exactly my feelings. "Oh, you are cooking? Yeah, my Cook should be finished by now."" "Miles hast so many extra-curricular stuff on"... A snob among snobs is nothing special, but a snob among normal people stands out. She may not see herself as such, but she behaves like one. Nobody says, she can't have a winecellar, if she and her husband love wine or a home-cinema, if the family loves to watch movies that way. I just think, it would have been enough to acknoledge the Pool. There was no need to bring other renovations in. She could also just have seid "Yeah, we will be eating soon, too." And as you said,, shut her gab about Miles teaching Alexandria, after she was told, that they want to go by the teachers methods.
Kids showing each other neat stuff on the piano isn't going to mess with their lessons. That is way too controlling, in Sophie's case. Every kid messes around with their instruments, it's how musicians learn. Also, Janie isn't a snob, she's stating facts of their lives and not looking down on anyone.
Pronunciation: 'Jannie' would have a short 'a' sound as in 'apple', but 'Janie' does not have the double 'n', so the 'a' sound becomes a long 'a' as in 'apron', 'Jannie' would be a nickname for Janice or Janet, but 'Janie' would be a nickname for Jane
Well, Janie is flexing a bit there at the beginning. "Come see our wine cellar! Your houses are so old!" But just because youre a snob doesn't mean you deserve a psycho grasping at your husband.
I am putting in a pool and a wine cellar and have a genius child and a personal chef but we don’t want to live in a neighbourhood of snobs so we moved here so I can casually drop how much money we have and everything we can afford
Just for help, the name 'Manuel' is pronounced as 'Man-YOU-ell' or 'Man-well', not 'man-yuhl' as in talking about a stick-drive car 🙂 Edit: The VA's started saying it correctly at about the middle, but catching it/editing it to start off correctly too will definitely help the video sound less jarring 👍
I'm not condoning Sophie for her actions later in this vid, but I mean, I kinda get it: coming out of the gate with info that no one asked for; Janie really needs to think about her words before they come out her mouth.
Sophie derailed her own train track 😂😂
She wants him to send something back?? Then send a picture of the wife with her arms wrapped around Manuel😅
That or a picture of both of them 'getting ready' for the dinner...
I’m enjoying these new style of new stories
Do not mess with Manuel
Because his wife is literally a beast and petty I love it 😂😂😅😅
There is a difference between just having nice things and talking about accomplishments and rubbing them in people's faces. It seems that woman was so jealous, she couldn't understand that it wasn't a personal attack on her.
I’d send back a picture of me flipping the bird
Sooo...yeah... In the first few minutes, I thought the OP was going to end up as the antagonist. Her first conversation with Alexandria's mom was extremely braggy and a little bit pompous. I mean, why did she have to have the last word when they were discussed the kids' piano skills? It was like Oh, Miles could help her no matter what level she's on. And this was literally immediately after the other mom had said she wanted her kid to do it however her piano teacher taught her.
Yeah, none of that warranted the neighbor making a move on the Manuel, but still...
They said they didn't want to live in a neighborhood where people were snooty and looked down on everyone, so they built their house in a neighborhood where they could be the snobs. I couldn't stand either one of these hussies😂.
Exactly my feelings. "Oh, you are cooking? Yeah, my Cook should be finished by now."" "Miles hast so many extra-curricular stuff on"...
A snob among snobs is nothing special, but a snob among normal people stands out. She may not see herself as such, but she behaves like one.
Nobody says, she can't have a winecellar, if she and her husband love wine or a home-cinema, if the family loves to watch movies that way. I just think, it would have been enough to acknoledge the Pool. There was no need to bring other renovations in.
She could also just have seid "Yeah, we will be eating soon, too."
And as you said,, shut her gab about Miles teaching Alexandria, after she was told, that they want to go by the teachers methods.
Kids showing each other neat stuff on the piano isn't going to mess with their lessons. That is way too controlling, in Sophie's case. Every kid messes around with their instruments, it's how musicians learn.
Also, Janie isn't a snob, she's stating facts of their lives and not looking down on anyone.
lol that's really just one 'not snobby' person that LOVES to brag huh. She may not be looking down on people, but she was definitely bragging
I think the writers wanted to make it look like it was just normal for her.
She is not happy with her own husband so she tries to steal someone else's. Sad 😥 😔.
Pronunciation: 'Jannie' would have a short 'a' sound as in 'apple', but 'Janie' does not have the double 'n', so the 'a' sound becomes a long 'a' as in 'apron', 'Jannie' would be a nickname for Janice or Janet, but 'Janie' would be a nickname for Jane
Also, the husband's name is an Hispanic name and it is pronounced Man well
With today’s memes, abbreviations, and other lazy way we communicate it’s not like spelling or pronunciation really matters anymore.
Different people with different accents happen to pronounce words differently. It's not a big deal.
Well, Janie is flexing a bit there at the beginning. "Come see our wine cellar! Your houses are so old!" But just because youre a snob doesn't mean you deserve a psycho grasping at your husband.
You mean a would be homewrecker/ snob/ bimbo
Jane was totally showing off.
@@Sanmen8731 Im not into people showing off in a really bad way
I am putting in a pool and a wine cellar and have a genius child and a personal chef but we don’t want to live in a neighbourhood of snobs so we moved here so I can casually drop how much money we have and everything we can afford
Manuels wife is so obnoxious sheesh.
SOPHIE LISTEN UP AND LISTEN GOOD THERE TOO CUPCAKE
Just for help, the name 'Manuel' is pronounced as 'Man-YOU-ell' or 'Man-well', not 'man-yuhl' as in talking about a stick-drive car 🙂
Edit: The VA's started saying it correctly at about the middle, but catching it/editing it to start off correctly too will definitely help the video sound less jarring 👍
some people ignore the e when they say the name. same with the female version of the name which is Manuela
You guys should keep the sentences short. Every sentence is a paragraph of unwanted details and words.
I'm not condoning Sophie for her actions later in this vid, but I mean, I kinda get it: coming out of the gate with info that no one asked for; Janie really needs to think about her words before they come out her mouth.