You know how sometimes Starbucks accidentally makes an extra coffee, or or makes the wrong thing, then they just give it someone? I got that free coffee one day. I took it because I had noticed a homeless guy outside when I was walking into the store. As I walked back out to my car, I looked around for him, then explained how I had gotten the free coffee and asked if he wanted it. It broke my heart when he said he usually doesn’t accept opened food or beverages because people put stuff in them just to mess with homeless people. He did take the coffee from me, saying that from our interaction he didn’t feel like I would try to hurt him, plus he saw me walk in Starbucks and right back out with it. Never has something this awful crossed my mind, but it really doesn’t surprise me. There are some sick fucks in the world.
I'd never have thought of that either; it's not the sort of thing we'd do, so we can't imagine others doing it. But there are some seriously sick people out there, to whom "empathy" isn't a word they've ever heard of. There was a story about a homeless man living in a tent. Some heroes slashed his tent to ribbons, just for laughs. And another story: a homeless man had a puppy - some more heroes thought would be great fun to steal the puppy and throw it into the nearby river. He went in after it and rescued it. That at least had a happy ending: it was on the local news and he got offered a job and housing because of it. Though I'm sure those heroes didn't intend to do him a good turn.
Exactly. I have heard many stories like this. That’s why u usually see them not being “grateful” it’s more about them being exhausted and numb from constant abuse.
Best advice i ever heard about giving out money was "Giving money to help someone is a reflection of my character. What they choose to with it is a reflection of their character." Don't help people because you want to feel nice. Do it because it's a nice thing to do.
@@redsampler2017 enabling is KNOWINGLY assisting someone to maintain a bad habit. You don't know what a homeless person is going to do with what you give them. Try giving them some resources to help them while you're at it if you think assisting with basic needs is enabling
@@duhnay you can look at someones eyes and see what that person is up to. its not that difficult to see if someone is stoned or drunk.. ill just stick to giving food and drinks(basic needs) instead of money. its what actually keeps them alive instead of giving them money they spend on what isn,t going to keep them alive.. but hey keep seeing me as the judging bad guy. ;-) irdgaf like i said : everyone has a different view on things.
@deflack well i live in the netherlands.. if people want a place too sleep there are multiple(even mandatory when its freezing), there is a lot of help for people who wanna get out of their current existence, getting sober ,getting welfare , foodbanks etc etc. if people ask for money ill ask why. they always say for food so ill give them food , i can,t stand having an empty stomach myself neither. if they would ask for another thing ill decide if i can afford it for them. if they just want the money no answers given im not giving it. at the end of the day i have to live with myself knowing i didn,t support someones ''glue sniffing/cigarette/drugs/alcohol/weed/medicine addictions'' and what other people think of that isn,t my problem, its not that i go around and tell people what they should and shouldn,t give. but know that when you give money to someone whom is clearly ''wasted''on something food isn,t their first priority when it comes to money that has been given to them. and i know that because i see addicted people everyday. lots of people do the same thing. give them food to stay alive is better than giving them money and hoping that they won,t overdose that night..(that is a horrible thought, but those are the thoughts i have when i give clearly addicted people money) and on the point ''failing to understand the concept of giving''?? “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. 2 “So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. matthew 6 2-4 and that is all i need to know :-) i wish you all sorts of good.
OMG! As an Illustrator and Graphic Designer, thats why you never deliver the complete work before getting paid. Send with low quality or with a logo Pattern first
@@monotoniaesunasesinolento "Should make an app or site for that." but why? those are simple and fast tasks. we don't need apps for every single aspects of our lives.
Andrew/Andy really struck home for me. Our parents had decided to give all eight of us kids nicknames for our given names because they once had a teacher who refused to use anything other than their students' given names. It seems they had a classmate who had a terribly long & pretentious sounding given name he hated & had to suffer through this teacher for an entire year. So the name my parents gave me is "Randy." When I got to college, I was assigned a student from New Zealand to help with her studies in a class we shared. She asked my name &, when I told her, proceeded to laugh uncontrollably for five minutes. When she was able to compose herself, she said, "No, really, your name is Randall or Randolph." I responded, "No, my parents were really into the 'y" sound," & I proceeded to recite for her all eight of our names. She laughed hysterically for another five minutes before recovering sufficiently to explain, "You have to understand, in New Zealand randy is not a name, it's an adverb. It means 'horny'." Thanks, mom & dad.
It is a name, and not even a particularly unusual one! I have a cousin Randy. According to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy it does come from Randolph but it's often used as the shortened version.
@@draconicfeline6177 Yes, as with many things, it's both a word & a name. As a name, it's the shortened or nickname for Randall or Randolph which mean "shield wolf." As a word it's simply an adverb that means "horny," a meaning to which citizens of the U.S. were familiarized through "Austin Powers" movies.
That was rude. Parents not at fault. It is a fairly common name and seldom used as that adverb. You should have told her that it is used that way here too but educated people recognize the difference. Never laugh at someone for their name, unless they specifically chose a ridiculous one on their own on purpose.
Dudes, my friends died in a car wreck last Aug after they were hit on a mountain freeway by a driver who swerved and survived. The News then interviewed people who were waiting to pass the scene for an hour, they had no idea what caused the crash and kept saying to mic how they just want to get home on a hot day and that people shouldn't drive if they're going to get in a wreck. I was so pissed they were SO insensitive but it's on the news for everyone to see their true colors, so... Still, so sad and I think of my friends often, almost a year later.
I’m so sorry I know how it feels except it was family members my cousins it was a hit and run one died one was in a coma and the other two have permanent brain damage and are in wheelchairs but our story was never on the news and the man was never caught😞I’m sure your friend and my cousin are playing together in paradise❤️
I'm so sorry. A family member was killed in a accident and I accidentally came upon a news article on Facebook which was hard enough but the comments were really heartless.
I’m from Europe and I really had to get used to tipping such large tips (compared to what I was used to). That’s because in Europe waiters get actual wages (and social security insurance).
I traveled to Ireland a few years ago and I felt terrible not tipping 20% like I do here in the states. I would give them a little something but didn't want to offend or get them in trouble.
Same here, in my country waiter is a job like any other - people get real wages, social security package etc.. Many times it's actually pretty good money as well- especially if the place have lots of customers , because they get 10% tip or more as well.
One time when I was younger and dumber, I was drunk by myself and had given all my loose change to the homeless, as there were tons around the bar district. I didn't have change left to call for a ride (no cell phone at that time) and a Homeless gentlemen gave it to me. Just wanted to share something nice with you all to remember for every piece of crap out there, there are stories like mine. Wished I could have done more than just say thank you.
The whiney mom vs babysitter thing took me back. (Btw, $100 a week for 40 hours is $2.50 an hour.) I was 13 years old and my mom's divorced friend had to take on a graveyard shift at a cannery so I was her live-in nanny for an entire summer. She had 4 kids, the youngest was like 1 and the oldest was 9-10. I worked nearly all day basically playing with the kids while mom slept, she would get up around mid day, shower, do some housekeeping and get dinner prepared. We all ate dinner together, she would spend time with the kids and then head to work. I put the kids to bed wait till they were all asleep and then go to sleep too. I got up when mom came in, I would make breakfast while mom helped kids get ready for the day and then she'd go to bed etc ad infinitum. It was a great job, I loved the mom like she was my aunt and the kids were mostly awesome with a few naughty moments. This was in 1990. I was paid $2.50 an hour for the daytime and $5.00 an hour for night time and that was when min wage for adults was $4.25 an hour in WA state. For context, pre-divorce she was a typical home-maker stay at home housewife and had not had a job since before she married the POS she kicked to the curb. (Physically, and psychologically abusive and actually shot at her with her kids in the next room.) One of the best summers of my childhood. I went back home when she got moved to dayshift and only needed me part time after that but I loved it.
Wow at least she was paying you by the hour You have no idea how they cheated nurses with skills in California when you had to do long shifts or live in duty It was crap I soon realized all my education was worthless and what's worse the nurses aren't paid much more than what I was making 40 years ago. I was so grateful that after spending 10 years having my heart broke watching people die because I went into cancer care and infectious disease that my first aid's patient was only 18 years old and he was dying because his friends bought him a prostitute when he was 16 and she gave him aids and he was dead at 18 his parents only child and I wasn't his nurse I was literally the private duty nurse They hired to sit with him through the night while they slept at home because the hospital didn't want them there with him He was tied to the bed You see AIDS when it first killed was virulent horrible and in the end when they didn't have medications for it to make your life pleasantly ending They went insane and he had to be tied down and us nurses couldn't touch him You had four male orderlies from the psych unit come in and they were the ones that changed him bathed him and changed his bed because if he got a hold of himself he would tear himself apart I came home and I was crying so hard my husband said you know you took all those computer classes and stuff when you were injured in that car accident that year that you needed the rehabilitation. Why don't you work in the doctor's office for a little bit I said okay and I started doing that and then I went on into staffing and moved away from the hospital and got a job in the accounting but after a while I really missed it and I had been giving my husband every year you have to re-up your license and I'd even taken the computing education courses but I had given my husband all the paperwork to mail for me cuz I was really busy I was working 80 hour weeks that was my addiction other people are addicted to candy Coca-Cola cigarettes etc I was addicted to work I always worked 80 hours a week since I was a kid at 13 hours responsible for raising my brother and sister medically taking care of my mother and grandmother and running my parents household basically I had a full-time job at 15 and going to school I didn't know what a childhood was I was an adult and so I was always working I didn't know what rest was so I went to go back to work called the state and asked them to please send me my little license card because I was going to go apply at the hospital where I'd move to and the hospital said they couldn't find my license so I called and they said well you haven't paid for your license in 5 years and I went what. My husband had refused to send in the checks He had not provided my recertification course paperwork either He didn't want me to be a nurse anymore and he saw that I could make the same living doing the accounting with a lot less heartache. This traveling nurse thing where they're making triple what the nurses that live in the area make It's so ridiculous but it's because of the way they change the laws and stuff and it's not fair and the wages haven't gone up with inflation. On top of that laws were enacted and things were changed to make it so that basically nursing has become worse than when it was first created. It's not the respected career that it used to be.
Biggest mistake that artist made, show the art before getting paid.... Never show the art without massive watermarks at the least before you get paid. Hell honestly, don't even start working till you get at least half of the payment upfront. If she worked 5 days out of the week, it be 2.50$ an hour, if it was 7 days a week, it be 1.79$.
Yeah downpayment as such, is what I do least pay for half for people I don't know or know are unreliable (though web developer here lol) if I know they'll pay up and trust them completely have no problems doing it even straight away, but never release the source anyways until being paid (as long as its server based logic)
People are always wanting stuff for free. Especially from talented people like all you did was draw this. Well, were you able to draw it? No so pay the person!
Layceelou22 exactly! what I hate is when people get upset over the prices that artists set, saying that “it’s just a drawing it’s not real work!” first of all, it IS real work; a good piece of art takes me anywhere from 5-20 hours total. and it’s not just the artist’s time you’re paying for; they need money to buy materials to make the art. also, if it’s so easy, then DRAW IT YOURSELF!!
At a fast food restaurant after eating I gathered my garbage to throw away and put my tray on the tray return. As I was walking a lady nearby grabbed my arm and goes, “here” and tried to give me her tray and garbage. I told her I don’t work here. She gave me a dirty look and goes, “why are you picking up garbage then?” I told her it’s a fast food restaurant, you pick up your own garbage. She looked thoroughly confused when I said that lol.
Let me guess, you're in Malaysia or Indonesia? I just a documentary about the food tray problem in one of those countries. Dirty dishes, trays, and wrappers just piling up all over the place because the people feel too entitled and superior to cleaning after themselves when buying fast food/restaurant food. Really sticking it to the man, that there. Not. Lol.
We do pick up out tray in fast food restaurants in Spain. We don't expect the waiter to pick it for us. You will always have some people who don't do it. But most of the people do.
@@stupidkitty84 I'm Indonesian and can confirm that lol, gladly I'm used to clean up my own stuff so yeah it's weird bcs they look puzzled when I throw my garbage like it's a bad thing to do 😌 loooong way to go I guess
When my daughter was little she used to ask me why I cleaned up the table when we were done eating out. I told her that it was the server's job to take our order, bring the meal, and keep the drinks filled....it was NOT their job to clean up the mess we made. She would look at me quizzically and I would tell her that when she got older I would make sure she had a job in the service industry. 3 months into working at Chili's she started to compete with me on who could clean up the table faster and more efficiently after we ate out. It should be a requirement in HS that all kids have to work in the service industry for a semester. Maybe if people learned what it meant to work for tips and got treated horribly, they would learn how to treat other people better.
I am a server in Yuma az. The worst absolutely ever. People come in expecting unlimited soup and salad for 9 people when only 2 ordered unlimited the soup and salad and 2 of them ordered entrees and all 9 want to share the 4 entrees and than don’t tip.
Michelle Huddleston I went to a hibachi place with my bf and mom one day and they offered unlimited sushi, but everyone at the table had to buy it or you can’t share. If you share, they charge you for another person getting the unlimited sushi and you can’t take it to-go. My bf and I got the sushi and my mom wanted a piece and I told her absolutely not. I made a promise to the waitress and I don’t plan on being shady. I was allowed to share with my bf though. It drives me crazy when people try to cheat businesses and then have the audacity to not tip...
We gave a homeless man some food one time. We were going through a difficult time and had no refrigerator, had lost a lot. So we had to buy a little bit of food at a time to put in a medium size cooler we had. We had just bought some yogurt and Vienna sausages. I gave him a yogurt and one can of Vienna sausage and he literally cried and smiled and thanked us and began eating it right away. I just wanted to share that. Sorry if it isn't relevant. ♡
Judge should ask the dumbass neighbour, "How would you suggest your beekeeping neighbour train her bees to keep away from pollinating your trees, shrubs and flowers?"
I Demand part 5! I spent all this time watching your videos that it cost me like $300 in my hourly salary, you now owe me $300 but im willing to be kind enough to you to accept part 5, 6, and 7 as compensation!
how DARE you! Not only did it cost you your time but ALSO, you used some kind of internet, which cost either data or wifi/internet package. I would also demand a part 8, it's only fair.
Oh that babysitting one brought back some memories. I was nannying 2 boys, one with autism, the other with "mommy's perfect angel" syndrome (and he was a instigator towards the autistic one.) She was divorced and the order stated ex husband pay half of her child care needs. I worked 40 hours a week and was paid 200.00 equaling 5.00 hourly. I also brought my daughter with and didn't mind a small subtraction of weekly earnings because of that. About 9 months in I noticed financially I would need to quit or ask for a raise. 300.00 weekly was my plan. Which split was only asking for 50.00 more per week. I constructed a letter for both parents hoping for the best. Kids went on 2 week winter break making my hours about 60 per those weeks still no raise or even holiday bonus. My bonus ended up being fired the day Christmas break ended. I politely wished them good luck and said how undervalued I felt in comparison to state minimum wage and my experience and qualifications for nannying. My next job offered me 550 weekly plus vacation and holidays off.
In South America I found that homeless people were often far more grateful when you bought them meals than they were with straight up cash and coins. The main problem was that even low end food cafes with outside tables wouldn't let them sit and eat at a table, even when was sitting at the table with them eating another purchased meal. So often I would order takeaway and then sit with them and eat our meals together and chat (with my broken Spanish) on the kerb. Although I did find a few places that were cool with it as long as we took an outer edge table when they were not busy.
The bee keeper one was featured on Legal Eagle. He said that the bee keeper could counter argue that his bees were enhancing the plaintant's flowers by pollenating them.
And I'd counter: While the bees do indeed pollinate the flowers, those flowers still require human element to keep them alive. Watering, pulling out weeds, diseases that affect flowers and the subsequent cures the human element must administer, as well as planting them there in the first place. This is a case where, unfortunately, it sounds petty, is petty, but has a logical standing if you're willing to think about it. And also, seriously, couldn't the neighbour share a jar or two? Do you know how much honey bees can make with such a valuable plot of flowers just within a minute's reach? Neigbour is profiting from her bees.
@@mikef8023 how does that make any sense? if she likes you, you pay? and then im supposed to take her out a second time to see if she pays to learn if shes into me? yeah thats one way to waste time
I think the "bee lady" might have a better case against her public school as they failed to teach her that bees perform the _vital_ process of *pollination* without which her flowering plants will not reproduce and will die.
I'm sure she could have bought the honey, and if the neighbour was nice and they became friends, that would be even better. Most beekeepers are the one of the nicest people in the world.
I’ve known about your videos through Facebook. You've been my English teacher since. I'm Brazilian and I gotts tell you: it's helping me a lot! And while watching your videos I discovered that I'm capable of understand English content without needing subtitle. Thank you, Charlotte. So much! Luvyaa 💕
Hey gorgeous! Love you!! this is whatI learned about the homeless when we used to deliver food to them. Alcohol keeps them warm when its cold, drugs (Although very bad) helps them escape and or keep their demons at bay. Even the ones we KNEW was not using the money for food, we'd just say, "Hey, look at me. Be careful. Wait until you get somewhere safe before you take any trips, okay." They usually look ashamed but they appreciate the concern. Also my mom always says, "The moment you give anything away, you lose the right to dictate what is done with it. Don't give unless you are ready to lose all control over what it done with it."
Alcohol doesn't make you warm. In fact, It can take down your temp in cold conditions. Alcohol cannot freeze (40%) but it can make your internal temperature, the same as the temperature as the alcohol itself. Common misconception.
@@melodymetherel5723 Correct. It makes people feel warm, but it's counter-productive if they're actually at risk of freezing to death. Better to get them into shelter somewhere.
Your mom sounds like a very wise woman. Had to have been caring too to raise such a wise and caring man. Take care all! ✌🏻💜(This behavior is adult goals)!
Because we live in a narcissistic society where people honestly believe that their decisions, their life, their problems are really what shoiuld matter to the world. They are generally shocked when they don't get what they ask for. And you'd think that a situation like that would be enough to embarrass or show them that they are in the wrong. Nope. Instead they will be the victim. Because the only type of person that wouldnt let them have their way is a horrible person. People these days are fucked.
"Then learn not to tell lies and get your kids' hopes up you silly human. It's bad enough we do it with Santa, don't pre-promise something with real humans. Also I bet it's YOU that actually wants it haha."
My 10 year old daughter heard the Statue of Liberty one and said “if that area of land floated away then you’ve got bigger problems than losing a National monument”. It’s sad when a 10 year old has more sense than an adult.
@@3llevate The Statue of Liberty is on an island, and islands don't float away because they're stuck to the sea floor. Islands aren't icebergs, so they can't move, and if they are, it means something is really really wrong
There are some homeless people who are ashamed, embarrassed, have social anxiety, etc. They can’t make eye contact much less voice a thank you. Your generosity is, without a doubt, appreciated. Go in peace knowing you gave where it was needed. ❤
Absolutely. It's so hard to be homeless when you know all the horrible things that people must think about you. Not to mention, people generally treat you like trash or like you're invisible.
Parent tip....if you don’t want your child’s name to be shortened to a name you don’t like, don’t give them a name that can be shortened! Hope Andy gets to 18 and introduces himself to everyone in front of the mom as Andy 🤣🤣
I've got a name that can't be shortened, everyone just makes it longer by adding ie on the end. I'm sure that would outrage the mother just as much! :)
My aunt hates shortened names then named her kids Robert, Victoria, Alexandra. And yes, they all started to go by their shortened names as soon as they had a choice. Bwahaha
When I realized the name I chose could and would be shortened to a name I didn't like, I picked a different name. I made it his middle name, so I guess if he really wants to go by that, he can.
That doesn't work my mom named my sister Becky and she had someone one teacher call her Rebecca. My sister was like that not my name! But the teacher never caught on. I'm often called Julie even then my name is Julia. People just need to call people what they want to be called. My bf is called his whole name except his family family that shortens it. Lol.
our minimum wage in Massachusetts in the United States is around 12.50 ishhhh. So to try to pay someone only 2.50 an hour is like a slap in the face lol and I see it all the time on Facebook like “I’ll pay 5$ an hour if someone watches my kids for me” like what?? No lmao
Watching the Andrew/Andy one cracked me up! My son's name is Andrew, but everyone calls him Andy. He was named after my late uncle, who I was extremely close to as we were close in age. The only time my son gets called Andrew is when he's in trouble. Even his teachers call him Andy, as that's how he introduces himself, and if he gets called Andrew, he'll correct whoever is speaking to him. He has always done this, even at a very young age. It's HIS name, and he can call himself whatever the fuck he wants, as long as he is happy!
I have a friend named Andrew. When we met he introduced himself as Drew. Years later I was with him at one of his family gatherings and everyone kept talking about someone named Andy and after a while I asked his sister who the hell was Andy? she giggled and pointed at Drew across the room. I felt like the biggest idiot but it never occurred to me that his name was Andrew.
I went to school with a girl called Elizabeth. She went by the names, Beth, Bethany, Betsy, Betty, Betts, Liza, Liz, Lizzie, Eliza, Ellie, Elle, Bee. One guy really took the piss and called her Bertha.
The full quote is “The customer is always right in matters of taste” which makes so much more sense. Like, Karen, you can buy the ugliest couch on the planet and I won’t say a word, but you can’t be an asshole while you’re doing it.
This is funny to me bc at the movie theater I worked they did say the customer is always right. But they also said: Thing is we don’t have customers but visitors. And visitors must behave accordingly to our rules. A hooker has customers. This always cracked me up
I was employed but living out of my car. One day I bought fast food and was sitting in a park eating. A guy on his bike was going through the garbage looking for food. I didn’t eat all my food, so as I was driving away, I pulled up next to him and gave him one of my burgers and some fries. He was very glad for it, and I knew he needed it more than me
Former homeless here; the thing is, most cities have soup kitchens and people that give out free food nonstop. What we really needed was a hotel room, some clean clothes, just one good night's sleep... Toothbrushes, toothpaste, mental health visits, etc. (Most ppl that end up homeless struggle with mental illness that is impossible to wrestle with without help). The kindness of strangers and friends got me out of that hole and I'm living a beautiful happy perfect life now but boy was that the worst ten years of my life. Anywho... Just a thought. Park your car a sec. Sit with them. Talk to them about what they really need. Most times I can help them get what they need free. (Sliding scale clinics are free for the homeless, or very little, and I'll give em a lift and help them get their meds for cheap or free) you never know when you're saving a life. I know it seems like a lot at the time but if they're wanting out of it, they can be helped. 🤗 but trust, they've been handed like 20 burgers today already.
@@autumn3000 thanks. 😁 sometimes it legit feels like a dream and I can't believe I got out and got to know what happiness feels like 😊 it's why i still go out there and try to help people out of it. People need to be aware how hard it is, particularly when you're struggling with mental illness. Thanks for caring. Not many do.
Yeah! I felt the same. I don’t think homeless people own us “thank you” so that we feel good about helping. Also, once you give them money, it is their money and they can do whatever they want. In Turkey, we have saying “ do a good deed and throw it into the sea” meaning do good deed without any expectation.
@@moonlightdances1 I like that 😊 many were struggling and sometimes something big would fall in their lap and they would splurge it on the first haircut in a decade or something that makes them feel human again, whatever little thing that was. Sometimes that's the difference between ending it all and having a little faith things will get better :)
Yes thank you !!! When I was a "beggar" I had health issues bc I was always eating the same thing (like little snacks given by people)... But the probleme is, it's our fault too. Bc we have to ask money "for food" even if it's not the case, otherwise people won't give a s... When people give something, they give it because they want appreciation and gratitude (for example Charlotte says in the video she wants a "thank you"). When you give someone 1% of the total amount of a shower, a rent, a phone, you don't feel as helpfull as when you give a meal. In fact in western country, it's very rare that occidental people die of hunger.
Or at least if you don't want to give money, ask the homeless personn what he wants to eat. That's not bc you're homeless that you don't have anymore allergies, diseases, religion or convictions.
As for the bee issue: The first thing you need to do is to record the license plates of each bee so you can be certain no wild bees are stealing your pollen. Wild bees are almost impossible to win a case against.
Excuse me, but if I name my child Luca and someone starts calling him Luis, I’m going to object to it too. I named my child that name for a reason. If anything, you’re the entitled one for getting offended. Let parents parent how they fucking want
@@supreme_aset777 Lol. Seriously? How about the kid deciding they want to be called some random name? How about their friends call them a made-up name that comes up from some funny story where they're knowing as "the cool kid in the school"? Do you have any idea how many of those i have met so far? It's ridiculous, give the children a break and space to grow. It's immature of you, to say the least, to try and control your children to such a degree. You get to pick a name for them, you get to call them that name long before anyone else gets a chance, you get to be there for them more than anyone will until they mature themselves. And that somehow isn't enough control over your child? Just putting it into perspective so you realize how ridiculous it really is. Don't build up stress in your children's life for such petty little things unless it's a serious problem or it's damaging the child's social life. Going out of your way to make their social life even more complicated yourself would be the last thing they should have to worry about.
@@robertthompson7059 WELL SAID! I was a painfully shy kid, I was bullied all through elementary because I was fat, and in the 60s, very few kids were overweight, so I stood out in the worst way. One boy told other kids to hit me as hard as they could, because I'm so fat I won't feel it. They did. Often. In middle school, I was better able to blend in, and I suddenly grew 6 inches in one year. I also had pneumonia twice in middle school, and lost 30 lbs. I was no longer fat, I got the braces off my teeth, and got contact lenses. My mom was so proud of me, she bought me a cute new wardrobe. My favorite was a yellow dress. One day at school, I was wearing that dress while standing near a boy I liked. I was 5'8" in 7th grade, so I was taller than him. I tried to make myself look shorter by hunching downwards, but a teacher said, "Suzanne! Stand up straight! In that yellow dress, you look like a banana!" That cracked up the other kids, and then my best friend said, "Suzanna Banana! Fo-Fanna!" *That was IT.* From that day on, my name was Banana! Most didn't remember me as the fat shy girl they knew in elementary, so starting at the big high school with my new name, gave me license to reinvent myself. I always had a good sense of humor (my family is delightfully wacky), but now as "Banana", I could cut loose and be silly like I was at home! I loved Gilda Radner, and sometimes I mimicked her "Rosanna-Danna" character, but with a twist. I told people I was "Suzanna Banana Fofanna", Rosana Danna's cousin from Texas, and I'd go off on a tangent about noodling catfish, or some other redneck kind of enterprise, for laughs. I took drama classes, and even got to go to NYC for a week with our drama club for our Senior trip. Carol Channing was on our plane, and she was a doll! None of that would have happened to plain ol' former fat girl "Suzanne", but Banana had a great time in high school! I'll be sixty this year, and there are a few friends on Facebook from H.S. who only knew me as Banana, so they still call me that today! I love it. That silly name changed my life and gave me a "do-over". This lady needs to let go of her little boy a bit. I bet she's not once sat down with Andrew and asked him, "What do you like to be called?" I'm guessing "Andy", since it's less formal and therefore a bit less pretentious than "Andrew". If she "hates" the name Andy, then why in the world would she name him Andrew??? Of course people will call him Andy. I'm sure glad I named my son after my favorite uncle. I loved his name, it always sounded manly and outdoorsy to me, so there's absolutely no WAY anyone would ever make fun of his name, right?! It was fine for his first 2 years on earth, then Tom Hank's biggest movie came out, his most iconic role ever, so that it will be etched in our minds forever! My son came home frustrated from preschool on his first day... "Mom, people kept telling me to run. Why do they want me to run all the time?" "I'm so sorry, Forrest, but just be really glad I didn't name you "Hannibal".
About the story with the bees... It is a whole different story if someone trains their dog to steal, yes it actually happens, if you sue such a person thats totally understandable. But getting angry about bees doing what they naturally do...😳
Thing is, flowers and plants require bees to cross pollinate them in order to breed and grow. If they went to court the beekeeper should counter sue for arrears of his pollination services.
"Can I sue my neighbor because his bees use my flowers for honey?" I super hope she takes this to court and the guy counter claims that her flowers would have stopped growing had it not been for the bees... :)
I'm deadly allergic to bee stings but I have so much respect for those pollinators that I just do my best to stay safe when they're around. Don't plant flowers if you don't want to have bees around
@@crystalh450 That would be a difficult but interesting case. Problem is, the law in most places will protect property owners in the 'quite enjoyment of their land' which means that normally no one can place rules like 'what you can and cannot do' on someones own property. More then likely it would be that the home owner would be allowed to keep bees (depending on the laws of keeping animals because I have no idea) and the one who was allergic would be able to use pest control on their own land...
about the armrest etiquette: i was flying back home from seeing my boyfriend for labor day weekend (he’s in the marine corps and it a long distance relationship), but i forgot to choose a seat till the day before my flight. they still had a few regular free available seats and i didn’t really care who i sat with since most people fly alone anyway. i chose one that was closer to the front of the plane so i can get off quicker once we landed. once i found my seat i realized i was sitting in between two much older people, i’m only 21. the lady in the window seat was maybe in her late 60’s, and the man in the isle was maybe late 50’s. the man was 100% a sweetheart. ugh, the lady was anything but sweet. i didn’t want to claim the armrests because i was just trying to be respectful to my elders and i thought i would leave it for them, so i really was left with not armrests for me and i was okay with that. i am not big, but i do have wider shoulders compared to most women so this means my arms stick out further. i wasn’t even touching the armrest when this lady tells me to not put my arm on it and that she needs to be able to access it whenever she needs to because it was hers and that my armrest was located to my right in between the older man and me. i looked at her, nodded my head once to let her know i heard her, and looked away. throughout the entire flight she would end up touching my arm, looking at me like it was my fault and wiping away where my skin met hers. going off armrest etiquette: she was just horrible. she would need to get up every hour to use the restroom, meaning the older man and i both had to leave our seats multiple time so she can go. it was a six hour plane ride. she would also pull the people’s seat in front of us back every time she would go. then had the nerve to tell the man behind her who accidentally kicked her seat once to not do it again or that there would be a problem. whenever the pilot made announcements, she would ask me what they said like she couldn’t just listen for herself. when we finally did land she tried shooing me out of my seat so she can get off the plane first telling me that she can’t be seated for too long because it messes up her back. i’m not one to ever speak up about things, but i had enough of this lady already. i told her that she was going to have to wait till everybody in front of us got off first because that’s how it works and that i can’t just shove people out of the way because she wanted to be the first one off. she proceeds to tell me that i don’t understand and that i’m being disrespectful to her. the older man just looks at me and tries to convince me to let her out so we can just get her out of our hair sooner. i did just that. she shoved maybe five people out of her way but couldn’t go further. she told one of the flight attendants that she needs to be the first off because she has a wheelchair waiting for her outside and that she can’t be standing for too long because it hurts her knees.the flight attendant told her exactly what i told her and the older lady tells her off. i don’t understand what made her think she was more important than everyone else, but some people really are just rude and have no respect for other people. i had to continue hearing her yapping all the way to baggage claim.
I think the person seating in the middle deserves both armrests, that lady was too entitled and was use to getting everything her way. I hate entitled people like that so much.
Makes me wonder if people have figured out some way to secretly get high off being a miserable A-hole... like they really seem unhappy but maybe that's just a mask and they're giggling away inside
13:05 I went to Spain recently and can confirm, the taxi drivers and pretty much everybody else spoke exclusively Spanish (ikr???) However that was arguably the best part of the trip: it was fun and very special finding an understanding without either side actually knowing a single word the other says, turns out you can actually convey a lot of meaning as long as you make an effort with your voice tone / body language, put in some patience, and just exercise general kindness and politeness so no one is spiraling into irritation. And you can try it in your own language, too!
I agree with her but also having worked in the service industry in australia like Tipping is absolutely not required. It’s customary and courteous at a fancy restaurant or if you really appreciated their service but when I was tipped at nandos at 14 I was so confused, I didn’t know what to do. I think I was earning about $15-$16AUD an hour at that age. The exchange rate is different now but back then AUD-USD was about equal I think Uber drivers and stuff tho do rely on tips tho bc of legal grey areas and it disgusts me so much that Uber puts nearly every cost on the driver and won’t pay them properly
I remember one time while working - an entitle brat come in. She told me she was having a very bad day. Her bad day - Her daddy bought her a brand new top of the line blue mustang. The bad thing - It wasn't the shade of blue she wanted. Imagine complaining to a college student working a job that paid above minimum wage just to have roof over his head and food in his stomach. Work 30 plus hours and carry a full college load. And she her bad day - A new blue mustang. Just not her shade of blue.
I saw a post where a 16 year old was pissed at her dad because he gave her a freaking Lamborghini Countach for her 16th b-day and she wanted an Aventador, she threw a heck of a tantrum. I think Dad should've just taken the car back and given her a bus pass. But then again, ANY Lamborghini is way too much car for an inexperienced new driver
Let me explain it to you, Charlotte. People are lonely. Even people who don't recognize it, are actually loney. I'm a socially awkward person who REALLY prefers to be alone, but the truth is that I'm SO happy when I do have company. It's a whole weird thing. But then we stumble across a funny, pleasant, normal person who engages us with a gossipy story. We feel like we have company. Not intense. Just a friend who pops in to chat and tell us about the local umbrage while we do the dishes. That's it. You give us the feeling that we have company. But even better. Company that just wants to tell a story or share a meme who doesn't mind if we do other tasks and who's feelings won't be hurt if we decide that we're too tired for this and we need to cut them sort to go to bed. Oh, no. The next morning you call them over and say, "I'm ready. Let's finish this." They pop in immediately and just finish their story to the punchline. No stress company. That's what you're giving us. And that's so important for lonely people.
I don't think I've ever heard anyone explain this so clearly. Thank you for this. This is EXACTLY how I feel and I don't think even I would have been able to clearly put it into words.
I was like that before I met my boyfriend, go to work, go to the gym go home hangout with the cat, occasionally hangout with my cousin or friend that was it, now it's the same except I live with my bf & a second cat lol
I only worked in the service industry for about 6 weeks and that was enough for me to respect ppl who work in the service industry FOREVER! Like, who FRIGGIN KNEW?!
The drawing one is why you always double check that you received payment PRIOR to finishing/starting the artwork. At the very least prior to sending it to the client
I remember one time I went to McDonald’s near my house and there was this homeless man outside he asked me if I could buy two chicken sandwiches for him off the dollar menu and I did it and he was very happy 😃
That's a very smart dude. Beg for money and likely get little or none. But specifically ask for something inexpensive, odds of success, very high. I feel so sorry for that poor man. He must of been extremely hungry.
i’m literally a 13 year old with one year of experience babysitting, and i get paid ten dollars an hour. i do have my ARC certification so it’s perfectly legal for me to be babysitting, but that woman definitely did the right thing finding a new job
That “Andy” post totally sounds like my aunt. She home schooled my cousin until he was a junior in high school so he wouldn’t learn any bad manners from other kids.
I mean, it’s a bit much, but people need to get over themselves more than your aunt does. She’s the parent and it’s her rules. Unless anyone fathered/raised that child, nobody really gets a voice on whether or not she’s raining him wrong.
@@supreme_aset777 his father is still in the picture. He and my aunt are still married. He didn’t agree with how she raised him but he is a very passive and mousy man so he never said anything
@@supreme_aset777 have ever heard a saying "it takes a village to raise a child"? No I'm not surprised because you clearly don't understand that parents are not entitled to control every aspect of their lives. And if someone is calling out your bad parenting it's because it's that bad
When I was homeless, I used to know other homeless people who would ask for money but rejected pennies. They'd throw the pennies on the ground and I'd pick em up. Once my fiance used to make fun of me for picking up pennies until I broke open my piggy bank. Lol. He didn't ever make fun again. In fact, he helps me spot coins on the ground now. I've done this for years.
Lol same! My dad and I were coming out of the store just a few days ago and he tossed a penny on the ground. I gasped “What are you doing?!” He said, “What? It’s a penny.” I said “ Yeah and 100 pennies equals a dollar!” I went over and picked that damn penny up! Lol
Can you imagine how hard Karen is fuckin’ poor Andy’s life? Do you know how kids that age react to a kid whose mother is annoying everyone about a name...?
Whatever you name your baby you had best anticipate nicknames and contractions of it, and you are not going to be able to control that so if you do not like it...PICK ANOTHER NAME!
I gave a homeless person an extra toiletries travel kit that I had (travel sized shampoo, conditioner, tooth brush, toothpaste, deoderant) and they were so grateful. I imagine they get food semi regularly, but rarely essentials for self care.
They prefer that than a McDonalds trio. But I give them money cause one time, I stop at red light of two busy streets. The beggars approach's me with his cup (I'm on a small scooter) and I say; sorry man, I forgot my wallet in the job truck and I'm not sure I'm gonna make it to my place cause I'm very short on gas (true story). He look at my gas level and say : Hey take a dollar and put some gas in. Obviously, I said no. I have a job, a scooter, an apartment and a softball game in 3 hour. I'm not gonna take money to a guy living outside. So, the light turn green, I left and start thinking: Shit; he just wants to help me but I refuse cause he's poor. I think I should have accept. Just for him to be proud for the rest of the day or the week. So I decide to give them money. They know their needs more than me. Even for drugs. Not my business to control a complete stranger that ask for money. "He ask for food and I bring him some burgers". Well, you can't live on Clown Shit for decades. If he wants some, he'll buy some. But I give him the chance to buy salads, tomatoes, ham, bread, drugs, heavy drink or gas. When you forgot your wallet...
Go pick up a pack of both undies and socks and half a dozen t-shirts from your closet you don't wear and drop them off at the appropriate homeless shelters. These are the three most needed items. Briefs (lady's and men's), socks, t-shirts.
To Andy's mom: What will you do when he turns 18 and wants to go by Andy, since that already seems to be his choice? Maybe you should start getting over it now.
If my mother heard anyone calling me Sue or Suzy, her ears would start to burn. She told my sister when we were teenagers, "I named her Susan"! Hilarious! I feel for Andy!!
Today my sweet husband saw a homeless man trying to buy food with change but didn’t have enough. He ran back in there to give him $5. 🙏🏻💖 Sometimes they’re just trying to survive.
Thanks for helping that guy...someone not asking for money, but clearly needing it! The ones that hang out on corners with signs are not the real homeless (hence the throwing the .75 cents). The homeless don't do that! It sounds weird, but I watched a documentary on it some time ago...the ones that have these signs and you see them week after week in different spots *make a shit-ton of money!* TH-cam it...this one guy or gal had an obsession with tracking this one family down that were constantly -begging- scamming (they also used their kids) and they drove away in a Mercedes.
@@Bibblesupremacy1992 sometimes homeless people need money for things like hemorrhoid medication or other embarrassing personal needs stuff and it's easier to say "for food" than it is to tell a bunch of strangers you have hemorrhoids. Also, yeah, some homeless people do buy drugs because if they suddenly quit without doing it gradually they can literally drop dead because of how intense the withdrawal is. Also, sometimes they're trying to get enough money to get on a bus and stay at a shelter. There are lots of reasons why money is preferred over food. I'm not saying none of them lie, but there are also legitimate reasons some homeless people won't take food (risk of getting poisoned, allergies to things like nuts or fruits, etc etc).
I try to be nice too to the homeless, but sometimes there are people who are hard to sympathize with. In college, there were homeless people who would come to campus and beg students for money. I had friends who would actually give them cash. One time my friend ran back to the dorm and came back with $20 while I waited with the homeless outside. Anyways, one time, I left the library around 9pm to go to the dining hall for a late snack (one of the dining hall was open until midnight). There was a homeless person right outside the library and asked for money for food. Since I left all my stuff inside the library and only had my student ID, I said I can get her something from the dining hall since they have several options. However she insisted on cash since she wanted to eat Thai food at this specific restaurant. I said I’m sorry but I don’t have any money on me, but she continued to insist and said “I really don’t want to be asking students for money and really hate that I have to do this, but I really need the money to eat Thai food that I need to take the bus with”. I honestly have never met a homeless person who was that entitled. After eating my late meal, I left the dining hall to go back to the library to see her still begging other students leaving the library. It definitely hurts seeing that, but if you are not accepting perfectly acceptable meal options from a student, then it is hard to sympathize. Of course, I have encountered people who have accepted food although it wasn’t much, and I wish I could’ve done more for them.
Charlotte, the babysitting story. The woman paying $100/week, which is a 40 hr/week, is paying her “friend" $2.50/hour. Still criminally low, but it’s the correct math.
@@honghanhpham 40/100 (aka, 40 divided by 100) is only $0.40 per hour. 100/40 (aka $100 divided by 40 hours) is $2.50 per hour. So per the story, she’s only making $2.50/hour if she worked a 40 hour work week. But if you’re making a joke about how much she works for this woman, aka 100 hours for only $40, then I do see your point. Because with this entitled woman, I can honestly see both scenarios….🙄🙄🙄
@@dawnchesbro4189 what i meant was Charlotte did the incorrect math by taking 40/100 when it should be the other way round haha! Your math was correct.
Okay, $2.50 an hour was correct when I raised my kids 40 YEARS AGO. And even then, it was $2.50 per hour for the first kid and $2.00 and hour for each additional kid. This woman says she’s paying $100 a week for all her kids. And yes, her post says kidS.
Servers, both former and current, have always been the best tippers. Adventures in Babysitting would be 2.50 an hour for a 40 hour (9 to 5) week - still criminally low. Someone needs to pull Bee Boy aside to explain the birds & bees to him - without the bees to pollinate his flowers, he wouldn’t have any. As always, Empress Spud, entertaining!
I was a server I can go to a restaurant I haven't been to in a while. I get great service. I won't go to anything but a buffets with my sister. Dad was a server how does she think he put food on the table
My uncle tried to control his sons name the same way as Andy. His name is Matthew and he didnt want him to be called Matt at all costs and yelled at anyone who tried to shorten his name. Guess who goes by Matt now? LMAO
The "beggars can't be choosers" story reminds me of a time I experienced that trope. I had gotten $20 out of the ATM for something specific and then ended up not needing to use it (keep in mind I'm not very well off or anything, I work full time and scrape by each month like most Americans). I was driving and there was a panhandler asking for money with her sign saying she's a refugee and has kids so I think to myself, "hey, I ended up not needing this cash for what I thought I did, maybe I was meant to give it to her." I don't think I've ever given a beggar $20. Usually give like $5-10 if I have any cash on me, if I only have a few dollars I'll give them that and (like she said) I'll usually just try to give them food or offer to buy them some food, but I thought "to heck with it, she probably needs it more than I do." I give it to her and she asks if she can tell me something. I assume it's going to be thank you or something about god bless and all that BUT NO! She says "it's hot out here, can I just have $30 more?" I say no because 1) I don't have that and 2) GIVING YOU $50 IS A LOT, $50 would make a significant difference in MY life like no I can't give you that even if I had that cash on me. She proceeds to argue with me saying that I can afford it and I'm like girl no...so ridiculous like...wow. I don't drive a nice car at all btw, I literally have tape on my bumper lol. One of the weirdest experiences I've had recently.
I've had some experiences like this, and sometimes I've buckled and gone to the ATM and got more money (because it would not make a material difference to my life) and other times I have turned them down and walked away. You have to remember that in many cases this is their livelihood, it's a matter of whether they get to feed their kid today/this week. It doesn't pay to be polite, and the payoff if you say yes is significant. It's worth the risk of someone getting marginally annoyed with you. It's survival. You might have tape on your bumper but you still have a car. You might not be able to afford to take out $50 from the ATM but you still have a bank account (something not available to people without a fixed address). You might be scraping by but you still have a full time job that gives you regular income (again, something not easy to access for people without a fixed address or with certain immigration statuses). That's not to dismiss your situation but just a reminder that you don't have to be "well off" to have privilege. Thank you for giving what you were able!
@@amstreater Oh I'm well aware I have many privileges that this woman didn't/doesn't have. I don't blame her for trying to get more as this is her livelihood, at least for the time being, it just bothered me that she didn't even bother saying thank you and instead hassled me even after I said I can't afford to give her any more. There was no gratitude and I personally feel that no matter how destitute or well off you are you should always try to be grateful, not necessarily for others but for yourself. "Being grateful makes what you have enough" is a quote that comes to mind.
@@amstreater Yes, she technically is privileged. You have to remember though, she worked hard for that privilege. It wasn't just handed to her. With covid things are a bit different, however, normally that homeless person could be "privileged " as well if they got a job instead of standing on the street. I understand people fall on hard times but there is no excuse not to have applications going out. As for the immigration people. They shouldn't have come here, knowing they wouldn't be able to feed their children. There is zero legit reasons for that person to beg for more money. Maybe they should go beg for a job instead and be grateful for what they are given.
@@makaylabyron972 refugee is a bit different from regular immigration. Refugees by definition are here seeking refuge from at best third world conditions and at worst horrific human rights abuses. Saying they should not have come here if they have to beg for money and/or food doesn't take into consideration the probability that it's better than the situation from which they were seeking refuge.
My younger daughter did more than one babysitting job (as a grown adult mind you) that paid less than 2 dollars an hour. And I'd tell her each time, you're working for crumbs, they are screwing you over, you can get much more money. And she'd refuse every time. Well the parent(s) can't afford to pay for more than that. Uh huh, that's what they're telling you and you're buying right into it. No I'm not, they wouldn't lie about that. But she didn't know any of these people. She did this for a couple years and it would drive me bonkers. She just didn't care that she was making almost nothing. I mean we're talking like 50 dollars every 2 weeks. Thankfully she has a very good job now that is paying more than minimum wage. She still doesn't agree with me that she was being shortchanged though.
I actually babysitted a 6 month old $100/week, Mon-Fri 8.5 hours a day, back in the summer of 1997. Lol. I was only 13 at the time and thought I was making a killing. Lol
@@stupidkitty84 $100 a week for a 13 year old is pretty darn good and in 97 too that's not too bad. I mean you were working some long hours there but still, that's not too bad of a summer job.
@@Queina1 Probably depends on how one looks at it. Some people count per hour, but others just see it as chilling at someone else's house using their wifi, eating their food and not really lifting a finger while keeping the person's kid company.
Charlotte, I can’t imagine what nickname your school mates gave you, I just hope someone who loves you has given you a lovely nickname, now. Kids are brutal, often for no justifiable reason. Sometimes they have miserably harsh lives, and their behavior is their way of protecting themselves, but it’s not Your fault, love. I am immensely grateful for your channel, as your lighthearted, funny, relatable content is uplifting. You also fight for the rights of artists and waiters and photographers-just decent human behavior- and the world needs more level-headed influencers like you. You’re beautiful, you’re funny, you’re kind. I hope you have the most magnificent life, and thanks for all the content you make for us 🤗
FWIW, you got your division upside down. $100/40hr = $2.50/hr. Which is still really anemic. My local target is offering $15/hr, or six times as much. Walmart is probably comparable.
In my experience, “No disrespect, but . . .” always precedes something disrespectful. Bees have to visit about 1,000,000 flowers to make a teaspoon of honey. So they’re entitled to roughly #getstuffed.
I once read that a bee in it's entire life can only collect as much pollen for 0.12% of a teaspoon of honey😱 they are so diligent and thanks to them we have food. Made me really sad
Llama Sugar yes! My mama taught me that if you have to say “no offense intended,” before or after any statement, that statement shouldn’t come outta your mouth 👄
Thalassa C. Right. Also, when someone starts with “I hate to say it, but . . .” the best thing to do is jump in and assure them you don’t want them to do something they hate.
@@martinainniger6716 Yeah but let's not steal honey from bees. They don't make it for us but need it themselves. We don't need it. We can easily substitute honey with agave or maple syrup. Peace. :)
I remember spending most of my childhood hearing my mother continually telling anyone and everyone "Oh. he doesn't like being called Ken" I was never asked tor my opinion on the subject.
That's sad. I gave my kids the name they have,but I'm not entitled to it in any way. They can call themselves what they want .and I respect that. I hated my name,so I know how it can anger you ,when you're not called what you want to be called ..
@@ldannu5627 Don't worry on my behalf mate. No trauma here, just memories of mild irritation. Hope you and your kids will always be happy with whatever they want to be called.
While you may not have been asked if you like or dislike your nickname (your mother should have worded it differently), you were given a name by your parents because that is the name they liked or had meaning for them. Personally, I find it rude when people use nicknames before they are given permission to do so.
Used to work as a chef at a nursing home. Traveled a long way to work and would keep money in my car's visor for homeless people. One young man usually had a dog with him. One day my job was meat and I had to cut ham off of bones for the next day's lunch. Had a lot of the employees asking for the bones to make soup. After giving away all the bones, I still had two left and a lot of meat that wasn't the proper size to serve. Wrapped it in plastic, put it all in a bag and gave it to the young man with the dog. He was thrilled and kept telling the dog to "look what she gave us!" Then kept thanking me until the light turned green and I could go. Continued giving him money and food until he stopped hanging on that corner.
If I was the beekeeper I would charge the neighbor for pollinating the flowers since his bees work very hard to make sure that she has pretty flowers in the next year. 😂😂😂
Actually, good point! Some companies actually DO pay owners of pollinators to ensure they have good crop otations and pretty things to look at. Keeping bees is expensive and hard work.
This lady in our neighborhood that's a bee keeper and has her small business and all, don't even have the slightest idea, that I've partnership with her by planting all sorts of bee favorites 🌼🌸🐝❤️ to help feed "her" bees. The truth is that we all need the bees as they are so important for our ecosystem.
I choose my childrens name with the idea that I also like the short forms: Fredy (Frederic), Lily (Lilian), Andy (André). I think it is important for most kids to have their "own" name/abbreviation that differs from what the parents or teachers call you.
The honey bee story reminded me about how my neighbor wanted to sue someone who had a car accident that happened in front of our houses because the person hit a tree that was in MY yard. Even if it were in their yard, they couldn’t sue because they didn’t own the tree the landlord did because they rented.
I will say it all depends on the homeless person. Growing up in a small town, I feel like there’s a lot less of an issue of drugs, and also it’s the ones who do drugs who tend to ruin it for everyone, and give them such a bad rep. Back when I worked a restaurant in that small town, we had the absolute sweetest, homeless older lady who would come by every once in a while. Everyone knew her, and a lot of people did what they could to take care of her. She only had $4.00 one time, and asked of I could get her whatever that would pay for. I had another gentleman at another table tell me he’d pay for anything she needs. We didn’t take any of the money. I went with my manager through the menu and we made her a few meals of the more non-paritiable items we had. So I had her sitting at a table while she was waiting (she was sitting at one of our outdoor tables). She’d gotten a can of coke at the shop next door at the cheap convenience shop and she asked me to grab her a glass. I assumed she wanted it for her coke, so I ran in and grabbed it. She popped opened the coke can and poured half of it in and then handed it to me, and asked if I’d like to sit with her. I was absolutely floored. This woman, who had NOTHING except the clothes on her back was sharing what little she had with me. She didn’t even have shoes on her feet. I took my break once that happened, and we chatted for a while. She was so sweet and kind, and she still saw so much goodness in life. She had so many health issues, and yet she still saw the positive. I’m crying again right now while I write this. Wherever you are now, Uma, I hope you’re okay. Sorry, this still moves me to this day, and I hope it lifts your spirits today if you read this. Are there scammy people out there? Yes. But there’s also so much good and love.
I went on a field trip with my class once and we went to a churro shop and outside there was a homeless woman and I gave her my churro,she smiled and thanked me! That made my day❤❤
By instinct, I always reach out for my wallet even on first dates because I tend to order whatever I want and sometimes they're pricey. If my date insists to cover for me, very much appreciated. If not, no big deal. I'm fed and satisfied whether I spent my own money or not. I don't understand why it's a deal-breaker for some. Charlotte's right, it must be a cultural thing.
On a first date people should get their own bill for their own orders... No matter what. This would help weed out the priveledged users, just using people for free meals.
I understand the opposite end of the culture thing, my boyfriend is from Asia and he was so unsure of what was going on the first time we ate out and I tried to split the bill (at a frickin IHOP lmao). He was like “uhhhh are you sure? Are you really sure? I CAN pay for this do you think I don’t have the money or something?” Because I guess that’s how the logic worked out in his mind??? Eventually we came up with a system where he’d pay for meals and I’d pay for Uber’s 😂
The act of kindness isn't for you to "feel good" or to expect a thanks. It's for you knowing you did what you could without reward of praise and recognition; That's kindness.
Ok, but how am i supposed to feel good, when the person doesn't show any sign of appreciation? Like when i hand some money to a homeless person and they go "Huh? You don't have more? Rich bastard." and they yank it out of my hand, it's not a good feeling, it's just weird.
@@andylovesbats4566 The act of kindness isn't for you to "feel good" or to expect a thanks. It's for you knowing you did what you could without reward of praise and recognition; That's kindness.
If you can give the last money you have in your pocket to someone who calls you a deuchebag and not feel like an idiot, congratulations, you're a better person than me. I have been burned enough trying to help the wrong people (not just homeless), so now I only give food, toiletries and clothing.
“I feel like everyone should work in the service industry so they can get an understanding” YES! THIS IS SO TRUE! I worked in a restaurant and let me tell you, CUSTOMERS ARE SO RUDE and Entitled it’s insane. I agree that everyone, EVERYONE should work in fast food/customer service to really see how ungrateful everyone really is. Maybe this will help us improve our attitudes 😭
So true--I worked at a grocery store for 9 years & have had MANY similar experiences. My boyfriend & I go out to eat once a week to local family owned/operated restaurants, and this last week it was super busy. The waitress apologized a few times for things like taking so long to get to us & we told her to take her time, we're in no hurry. Before we leave our table, I also take the time to stack up our dishes, silverware, cups, and paper items in a way that makes it quicker/easier to clean the table--something my mom has done for years when we eat out.
Ya, I used to work at a pizza place near my house and some customers were nice, others were just RUDE. I had a guy ask for a large pizza with 5 different toppings but have it cost the same as a pizza with 3. The way we did things was that a pizza with 3 toppings or less cost a certain amount, the more toppings you added beyond 3 was about a dollar extra.
It made me remember that one time when i tried to give a beggar one loaf of bread that i was planning to take to my fieldwork and that old man has the audacity to threw it at me. It was even the brand that i cannot afford growing up. Needless to say i was speechless.
My ex was homeless when he was younger. One time while driving I was going to get change for a homeless person and he told me not to. When I asked him why he told me that homeless people who became homeless due to circumstance rather than drugs/addiction/attention don't usually beg at the side of streets. Instead he recommended to donate to homeless shelters, or build care kits that can be put to better use if I still want to give them something
I love that- great advice! He should share his story with more people to help them understand how to really help people in need better. I went to school and studied Nonprofit business for a while, so this is my jam. I’m glad he’s doing better. 😊 (Or I’m assuming, since he’s your ex?)
But I don't really know what conditions made someone fall into drug addiction though.. It could be they were abused, experienced a traumatic event, were suicidal and escaped desperation with drugs after someone offered it to them in one of their most vulnerable moment.. I don't know. I absolutely don't judge anyone who wants to follow your bf's advice but as far as I'm concerned I don't wanna assume things about homeless people I see in the streets (what if they can't rely on shelters for some reasons I don't know) and even if they are drug addicts I still feel bad for them and I think they deserve to be helped like the others and picking who I'm willing to help makes me feel inconfortably powerful as if I were a judge on x-factor who had the authority to decide who deserves the privilege of my kindness. Also I know it's more rare in Europe and in the US but in Algeria I have seen litterally dead people in the streets and sometimes I see them and think maybe they are dead cuz people walked by and thought "oh he looks like a junkie that's a no from me" so there's that.. but that's just my views, there's nothing wrong with giving to shelters only, in the end giving is still giving
@@Cloudipy you are 100% right. Most addictions are because of trauma, and or growing up low income. When that compounds into homelessness theres usually an additional factor of mental illness or racism or PTSD from serving in the military. Ranking them lower than other homeless people because of something that is 90% circumstantial, as with homelessness itself, is just classism in the most dangerously vile way. Even worse that this came from someone who used to be homeless because clearly he thinks he's better than the ones who got there due to drugs and not "circumstances" as if drugs are not part of them. Please, tell your boyfriend, and the part of you that listened to him, to reevaluate your standards. Because I cannot believe yall thought you were choosing the "good homeless" to donate to, the ones that are able to be taken by shelters.
@@Cloudipy truth. Living in Colorado, you do see people in t-shirts and shorts with 5 ft of snow and sadly in Colorado Springs, I've witnessed homeless both almost & actually freeze to death. (I called 911 and tried to help but it was too late. I'd also had this person over for dinner & a shower so I kinda knew him. But the death toll is much higher than you could imagine there. People really do avert eyes and pretend they couldn't hear cries for help....)
The beggar story made me remember my own experience lol. I was walking by the subway station with a new pizza once and saw a women with a board that said "need money to buy food" so I gave her my pizza since I still haven't opened it yet. She gave it back to me and said she doesn't like pizza, told me to just give her money instead. I was a student so I didn't have much in my wallet but I gave her my last €5 note. She told me that it wasn't enough and asked for more. I told her that I usually use card so I only had that much but she could still have my pizza if she wanted. She then grabbed the pizza and the €5 note, stared at me and called me a liar while walking away from me.... It's been 5 years now and sometimes I still see her begging at the same station and could never forget the look she gave me on that day.
Sorry, but why did you even argue with her up to that point. I mean when she said $5 wasn’t enough. That must have been youthful inexperience. You should just have walked away at that point. A lesser person, like myself, would have replied that $5 was quite enough for her to go fuck herself
Honestly, i would've stared shockingly at her for her first Response. And right in that Moment where she would tell me that 5€ aren't enough, i would've turned around and leave her alone! Unacceptable! You're BEGGING! Don't be picky! And then you gave her your last Money.... That's why i hardly give Money to Homeless People. Only 1€ or 2€ to Street-Musicians when i'm in the Mood.
Not that people shouldn’t thank you for offering your food or money, but I always remember that their situation is most likely way harder than mine and it’s hard to show gratitude when you’re already feeling mentally exhausted and pretty low. Give and don’t expect anything in return. Hugs
I think the reason entitled people videos do so well is because others watching are like me, completely shocked, stunned, that people can be so selfish with seeming to have little to no thought that the way they are acting is unbelievably repulsive. We get to have a like group of outrage. We can all be on the same page about these thoughtless people in a world where it seems very few people these days can agree on anything. It makes us feel good that there are so many like minded human beings that recognize these entitled people for the ghastly creatures that they are. Thanks Charlotte.
@@molonlabe7309 BS. It is not how MOST people think, and is a stupid blanket assumption. The type of which, I'd expect to see from mindless gamers, that have no idea about real life.
We name our oldest daughter Andrea and she has been called Andi since I was 4 months pregnant. The only people that call her by her legal name are her coworkers.
About the whole giving homeless people money thing. Something I started doing a few years ago is going to Dollar Tree and getting a drawstring backpack and a bunch of essentials to put in it and giving these out to homeless people. I usually buy enough to make about 5 at a time so I know I'm never without one. I fill them with things like hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, tissues, ibuprofen or Tylenol in case they have arthritis or get sick and need to reduce a fever, gloves if it's cold out, a rain poncho, one of those shiny thermal blankets if I can find them, a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, deodorant, lotion, castile soap, a few bottles of water, and some snacks. Each one costs about $15 and it's all things that everyone needs to have a better chance of surviving without shelter.
@@katematthews1771 it's definitely worth doing if you have some extra cash. You could bring it up to your parents too and see if it's something they might want to do. You don't necessarily have to seek out homeless people to do it either. Just keep one or two packs in your car so if you happen to see someone in need at a stop light or outside of Walmart or something you have one ready to give. ❤️
Thank you for this! I live in seattle and have the same idea, but wasnt sure what exactly to put in a kit and the cost.. you wrote a great list of items and im gonna try it out.
@@sxthconcreterose It took me a while to really understand what the essentials are. I actually started asking what they needed the most and that's how I came up with everything on the list. Another thing that I forgot to add is socks and a beanie if it's cold outside! I mentioned gloves, but even just one or two pairs of socks and a cheap beanie is enough to help keep them from hypothermia, depending on what winters are like for your area. I live in North Carolina, so our winters aren't usually very harsh. We rarely get more than an inch or 2 of snow, but the temperature can dip below freezing at night. Luckily there are a few churches that house the homeless during the winter months and some shelters as well. But for many people it's difficult for them to actually get there, so it's important that they have at least a chance of surviving without shelter during the night.
I feel like I have to address this after watching the artist part. People do this so often to artists that it's very hard for artists like us. My friend once got only 20% of price that was agreed upon she was so hurt by that event that she almost quit being an artist the art was huge and she got less then what she spent on making it. People belittle our work make fun of it while drooling over it. The time, the skills and the art supplies that cost us is not cheap yet people just have 1 look at our work and say that we can do that ourselves like if they could do it themselves why come searching for us for our work why not do make themselves? I'm just frustrated over time after seeing all these kinds of people.
Ajeeta D that’s awful.. I definitely recommend asking for at least 50% deposit up front. When I worked as a freelancer that was a good way to get rid of time wasters and in case any deal goes south, at least I would have the 50% secured. I would only release the final piece of work when I’d received full payment. It’s hard when you’re struggling to get clients though. But it’s better to be strict than face a situation like your friend had. Good luck! Hope that never happens again..
The reason why I personally like to watch the entitled people videos, Its because I've never ever met a TRUE one . My reactions are just like yours the AUDACITY of people. Thank you Charlotte for all your hard work that you put in the videos I love watching them .
I literally just lost my job today and had an hour of an emotional break down because life has been unreasonably hard between people scamming us in a premeditated accident, costing us $3000, our car being broken into and the cable cut so thank you for your small message. It helps calming down more than I can express.❤️🖤
@@tammysullivan9065 @mszoe1974 Thank you for your words, but unfortunately, even 11 months later, it hasn't gotten better, if anything worse. I had to move into my car and get rid a bit of my stuff just to do so. But I'm stills alive, so that's a bonus. ✌️
I was homeless for 3 months, it was 5 years ago, and the only time I found myself in such a horrible situation. What really surprised me was how ungrateful some people are when offered help from perfect strangers. I literally saw grown adults have tantrums if someone wouldn't give them cash, or not say thank you when they did. It blew my mind how often this happened.
Some(not all) have been offered assistance from organizations, government, etc and refused because they don't want to have to abide by certain rules or maintain certain standards. Unfortunately, some just plain want to live on the streets. It really is sad.
@Jamie miller Curious what city/cities you were homeless in, if you don’t mind sharing. Sorry you had to go through that. It is terrible how the homeless are treated.
I was homeless for over three years and the ONLY time I refused anything was after I found out that I was allergic to seafood and it almost put me in the hospital, after that I politely declined anything with seafood in it and explained why I couldn't take it.
My brother was made homeless by an entitled squatter who took his house for over 6 months. It took 6 months for the lawyer to jump through all the hoops in WA state to finally get his house back.
@@ttscrafts6765 That's shocking! I thought "squatter's rights" was just a saying. When you say WA are you referring to Western Australia or a state in the US?
Her: Why do so many people coming here to watch me read entitled people post? I don't understand it? Me: **Looks down in shame** I don't understand it either, yet here I am.
Watching this one after binge watching all of Charlotte’s entitled people/brides videos for the past several days. It’s hilarious to hear her say these videos seem to be surprisingly popular. Fast forward a year and she and we are ALL in!! 😂😂😂
Lmao the bee one really got me!! The beekeeper is the one that should be suing the neighbor because she isn't paying the bees for pollinating her flowers! 😂 It honestly blows my mind that people are really like this, I definitely got some second hand embarrassment from how these people acted.
In some weird sort of way, the neighbor with the flowers actually has a point. Sure, the bees are doing what they normally do . .. but the beekeeper IS making a profit off of the flowers on the neighbors property. It kinda makes sense to me . . . and if I were the beekeeper, I think that I would actually feel some sense of obligation. I probably wouldn't pay money, but a free jar of honey every now and then might be nice.
You know how sometimes Starbucks accidentally makes an extra coffee, or or makes the wrong thing, then they just give it someone? I got that free coffee one day. I took it because I had noticed a homeless guy outside when I was walking into the store. As I walked back out to my car, I looked around for him, then explained how I had gotten the free coffee and asked if he wanted it. It broke my heart when he said he usually doesn’t accept opened food or beverages because people put stuff in them just to mess with homeless people. He did take the coffee from me, saying that from our interaction he didn’t feel like I would try to hurt him, plus he saw me walk in Starbucks and right back out with it. Never has something this awful crossed my mind, but it really doesn’t surprise me. There are some sick fucks in the world.
That just made me very sad. I hate to hear that :/
I'd never have thought of that either; it's not the sort of thing we'd do, so we can't imagine others doing it. But there are some seriously sick people out there, to whom "empathy" isn't a word they've ever heard of.
There was a story about a homeless man living in a tent. Some heroes slashed his tent to ribbons, just for laughs.
And another story: a homeless man had a puppy - some more heroes thought would be great fun to steal the puppy and throw it into the nearby river. He went in after it and rescued it. That at least had a happy ending: it was on the local news and he got offered a job and housing because of it. Though I'm sure those heroes didn't intend to do him a good turn.
Exactly. I have heard many stories like this. That’s why u usually see them not being “grateful” it’s more about them being exhausted and numb from constant abuse.
They allways throw them ways iive never seen starbucks give anything away
I was homeless and I can confirm, the things people will do is terrible. And unfortunately, not as rare as people would want to think.
Best advice i ever heard about giving out money was "Giving money to help someone is a reflection of my character. What they choose to with it is a reflection of their character." Don't help people because you want to feel nice. Do it because it's a nice thing to do.
enabling is a reflection on someone,s character as well by that logic.
everyone has different views on things i guess
@@redsampler2017 enabling is KNOWINGLY assisting someone to maintain a bad habit. You don't know what a homeless person is going to do with what you give them. Try giving them some resources to help them while you're at it if you think assisting with basic needs is enabling
@deflack try to give a better thought out comment than this basic BS wich has no bearing on anything of the subject at hand.
@@duhnay you can look at someones eyes and see what that person is up to. its not that difficult to see if someone is stoned or drunk..
ill just stick to giving food and drinks(basic needs) instead of money.
its what actually keeps them alive instead of giving them money they spend on what isn,t going to keep them alive..
but hey keep seeing me as the judging bad guy. ;-) irdgaf
like i said : everyone has a different view on things.
@deflack well i live in the netherlands.. if people want a place too sleep there are multiple(even mandatory when its freezing),
there is a lot of help for people who wanna get out of their current existence, getting sober ,getting welfare , foodbanks etc etc.
if people ask for money ill ask why. they always say for food so ill give them food , i can,t stand having an empty stomach myself neither.
if they would ask for another thing ill decide if i can afford it for them.
if they just want the money no answers given im not giving it.
at the end of the day i have to live with myself knowing i didn,t support someones ''glue sniffing/cigarette/drugs/alcohol/weed/medicine addictions''
and what other people think of that isn,t my problem, its not that i go around and tell people what they should and shouldn,t give.
but know that when you give money to someone whom is clearly ''wasted''on something food isn,t their first priority when it comes to money that has been given to them.
and i know that because i see addicted people everyday.
lots of people do the same thing. give them food to stay alive is better than giving them money and hoping that they won,t overdose that night..(that is a horrible thought, but those are the thoughts i have when i give clearly addicted people money)
and on the point ''failing to understand the concept of giving''??
“Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.
2 “So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.
matthew 6 2-4
and that is all i need to know :-)
i wish you all sorts of good.
OMG! As an Illustrator and Graphic Designer, thats why you never deliver the complete work before getting paid. Send with low quality or with a logo Pattern first
Right watermarked and low quality...
Lol pixilize it, watermark it, then take a picture of it with a phone. Then take a picture of THAT with another phone, then send it 🗣😂😭
@@monotoniaesunasesinolento "Should make an app or site for that."
but why? those are simple and fast tasks. we don't need apps for every single aspects of our lives.
@@szepi79 i wasnt being serious. Im sure there are already apps for that plus as you said why need an entire app for such a simple task.
@@monotoniaesunasesinolento ah ok, there were no emojis in that comment, I thought you were serious. Have a great day, mate :)
Andrew/Andy really struck home for me. Our parents had decided to give all eight of us kids nicknames for our given names because they once had a teacher who refused to use anything other than their students' given names. It seems they had a classmate who had a terribly long & pretentious sounding given name he hated & had to suffer through this teacher for an entire year. So the name my parents gave me is "Randy."
When I got to college, I was assigned a student from New Zealand to help with her studies in a class we shared. She asked my name &, when I told her, proceeded to laugh uncontrollably for five minutes. When she was able to compose herself, she said, "No, really, your name is Randall or Randolph." I responded, "No, my parents were really into the 'y" sound," & I proceeded to recite for her all eight of our names. She laughed hysterically for another five minutes before recovering sufficiently to explain, "You have to understand, in New Zealand randy is not a name, it's an adverb. It means 'horny'."
Thanks, mom & dad.
In the UK too it means horny. Prince Edwards nickname used to be Randy Andy.
Lol it means that in other English countries too, it's just not very commonly used for that anymore
It is a name, and not even a particularly unusual one! I have a cousin Randy. According to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy it does come from Randolph but it's often used as the shortened version.
@@draconicfeline6177 Yes, as with many things, it's both a word & a name. As a name, it's the shortened or nickname for Randall or Randolph which mean "shield wolf." As a word it's simply an adverb that means "horny," a meaning to which citizens of the U.S. were familiarized through "Austin Powers" movies.
That was rude. Parents not at fault. It is a fairly common name and seldom used as that adverb. You should have told her that it is used that way here too but educated people recognize the difference. Never laugh at someone for their name, unless they specifically chose a ridiculous one on their own on purpose.
Dudes, my friends died in a car wreck last Aug after they were hit on a mountain freeway by a driver who swerved and survived. The News then interviewed people who were waiting to pass the scene for an hour, they had no idea what caused the crash and kept saying to mic how they just want to get home on a hot day and that people shouldn't drive if they're going to get in a wreck. I was so pissed they were SO insensitive but it's on the news for everyone to see their true colors, so... Still, so sad and I think of my friends often, almost a year later.
May they rest in peace 💔 people can be so awful and insensitive
I'm so sorry that that happened. The best people always leave too soon and its tragic.
I’m so sorry I know how it feels except it was family members my cousins it was a hit and run one died one was in a coma and the other two have permanent brain damage and are in wheelchairs but our story was never on the news and the man was never caught😞I’m sure your friend and my cousin are playing together in paradise❤️
I'm so sorry. A family member was killed in a accident and I accidentally came upon a news article on Facebook which was hard enough but the comments were really heartless.
Angela, I'm so sorry that happened and I hope when the idiots found out the full story they were ashamed of themselves!
I’m from Europe and I really had to get used to tipping such large tips (compared to what I was used to). That’s because in Europe waiters get actual wages (and social security insurance).
I traveled to Ireland a few years ago and I felt terrible not tipping 20% like I do here in the states. I would give them a little something but didn't want to offend or get them in trouble.
@@smartcookie493 can somebody get offended for receiving non expected extra money?
Same here, in my country waiter is a job like any other - people get real wages, social security package etc.. Many times it's actually pretty good money as well- especially if the place have lots of customers , because they get 10% tip or more as well.
@@davinci9461 I think that in Japan thats consider a rude thing to do, people dont accept tips because of the culture.
Tipping is such a BS thing that Americans spread across the world. Pay your god damn waiters and stop relying on other people.
One time when I was younger and dumber, I was drunk by myself and had given all my loose change to the homeless, as there were tons around the bar district. I didn't have change left to call for a ride (no cell phone at that time) and a Homeless gentlemen gave it to me. Just wanted to share something nice with you all to remember for every piece of crap out there, there are stories like mine. Wished I could have done more than just say thank you.
This story made my heart so warm ❤️
The whiney mom vs babysitter thing took me back. (Btw, $100 a week for 40 hours is $2.50 an hour.) I was 13 years old and my mom's divorced friend had to take on a graveyard shift at a cannery so I was her live-in nanny for an entire summer. She had 4 kids, the youngest was like 1 and the oldest was 9-10. I worked nearly all day basically playing with the kids while mom slept, she would get up around mid day, shower, do some housekeeping and get dinner prepared. We all ate dinner together, she would spend time with the kids and then head to work. I put the kids to bed wait till they were all asleep and then go to sleep too. I got up when mom came in, I would make breakfast while mom helped kids get ready for the day and then she'd go to bed etc ad infinitum. It was a great job, I loved the mom like she was my aunt and the kids were mostly awesome with a few naughty moments. This was in 1990. I was paid $2.50 an hour for the daytime and $5.00 an hour for night time and that was when min wage for adults was $4.25 an hour in WA state. For context, pre-divorce she was a typical home-maker stay at home housewife and had not had a job since before she married the POS she kicked to the curb. (Physically, and psychologically abusive and actually shot at her with her kids in the next room.) One of the best summers of my childhood. I went back home when she got moved to dayshift and only needed me part time after that but I loved it.
Charlotte did say her math skills stink, but 💀🤣💀
Thank you, I had to figure this out. I got $2.04 an hour. Either way that's ridiculous.
Wow at least she was paying you by the hour You have no idea how they cheated nurses with skills in California when you had to do long shifts or live in duty It was crap I soon realized all my education was worthless and what's worse the nurses aren't paid much more than what I was making 40 years ago. I was so grateful that after spending 10 years having my heart broke watching people die because I went into cancer care and infectious disease that my first aid's patient was only 18 years old and he was dying because his friends bought him a prostitute when he was 16 and she gave him aids and he was dead at 18 his parents only child and I wasn't his nurse I was literally the private duty nurse They hired to sit with him through the night while they slept at home because the hospital didn't want them there with him He was tied to the bed You see AIDS when it first killed was virulent horrible and in the end when they didn't have medications for it to make your life pleasantly ending They went insane and he had to be tied down and us nurses couldn't touch him You had four male orderlies from the psych unit come in and they were the ones that changed him bathed him and changed his bed because if he got a hold of himself he would tear himself apart I came home and I was crying so hard my husband said you know you took all those computer classes and stuff when you were injured in that car accident that year that you needed the rehabilitation. Why don't you work in the doctor's office for a little bit I said okay and I started doing that and then I went on into staffing and moved away from the hospital and got a job in the accounting but after a while I really missed it and I had been giving my husband every year you have to re-up your license and I'd even taken the computing education courses but I had given my husband all the paperwork to mail for me cuz I was really busy I was working 80 hour weeks that was my addiction other people are addicted to candy Coca-Cola cigarettes etc I was addicted to work I always worked 80 hours a week since I was a kid at 13 hours responsible for raising my brother and sister medically taking care of my mother and grandmother and running my parents household basically I had a full-time job at 15 and going to school I didn't know what a childhood was I was an adult and so I was always working I didn't know what rest was so I went to go back to work called the state and asked them to please send me my little license card because I was going to go apply at the hospital where I'd move to and the hospital said they couldn't find my license so I called and they said well you haven't paid for your license in 5 years and I went what. My husband had refused to send in the checks He had not provided my recertification course paperwork either He didn't want me to be a nurse anymore and he saw that I could make the same living doing the accounting with a lot less heartache. This traveling nurse thing where they're making triple what the nurses that live in the area make It's so ridiculous but it's because of the way they change the laws and stuff and it's not fair and the wages haven't gone up with inflation. On top of that laws were enacted and things were changed to make it so that basically nursing has become worse than when it was first created. It's not the respected career that it used to be.
Biggest mistake that artist made, show the art before getting paid.... Never show the art without massive watermarks at the least before you get paid. Hell honestly, don't even start working till you get at least half of the payment upfront. If she worked 5 days out of the week, it be 2.50$ an hour, if it was 7 days a week, it be 1.79$.
Yeah downpayment as such, is what I do least pay for half for people I don't know or know are unreliable (though web developer here lol) if I know they'll pay up and trust them completely have no problems doing it even straight away, but never release the source anyways until being paid (as long as its server based logic)
People are always wanting stuff for free. Especially from talented people like all you did was draw this. Well, were you able to draw it? No so pay the person!
Layceelou22 exactly! what I hate is when people get upset over the prices that artists set, saying that “it’s just a drawing it’s not real work!” first of all, it IS real work; a good piece of art takes me anywhere from 5-20 hours total. and it’s not just the artist’s time you’re paying for; they need money to buy materials to make the art. also, if it’s so easy, then DRAW IT YOURSELF!!
Problem was he thought she already paid, then realized she hadn't only after he had given her his work. Bet he won't make that mistake again.
His mistake was that he thought he'd already been paid, not that he gave it to her hoping she'd honor their deal.
At a fast food restaurant after eating I gathered my garbage to throw away and put my tray on the tray return. As I was walking a lady nearby grabbed my arm and goes, “here” and tried to give me her tray and garbage. I told her I don’t work here. She gave me a dirty look and goes, “why are you picking up garbage then?” I told her it’s a fast food restaurant, you pick up your own garbage. She looked thoroughly confused when I said that lol.
Wait, wait, wait... You're telling me you don't *have* to be a janitor to pick up garbage? When did this happen???
Let me guess, you're in Malaysia or Indonesia? I just a documentary about the food tray problem in one of those countries. Dirty dishes, trays, and wrappers just piling up all over the place because the people feel too entitled and superior to cleaning after themselves when buying fast food/restaurant food. Really sticking it to the man, that there. Not. Lol.
We do pick up out tray in fast food restaurants in Spain. We don't expect the waiter to pick it for us. You will always have some people who don't do it. But most of the people do.
@@stupidkitty84 I'm Indonesian and can confirm that lol, gladly I'm used to clean up my own stuff so yeah it's weird bcs they look puzzled when I throw my garbage like it's a bad thing to do 😌 loooong way to go I guess
@@BwooHuraca I really hope you're joking or being sarcastic because I can't tell through a screen
When my daughter was little she used to ask me why I cleaned up the table when we were done eating out. I told her that it was the server's job to take our order, bring the meal, and keep the drinks filled....it was NOT their job to clean up the mess we made. She would look at me quizzically and I would tell her that when she got older I would make sure she had a job in the service industry. 3 months into working at Chili's she started to compete with me on who could clean up the table faster and more efficiently after we ate out. It should be a requirement in HS that all kids have to work in the service industry for a semester. Maybe if people learned what it meant to work for tips and got treated horribly, they would learn how to treat other people better.
Wow! Now THAT'S how raising children should be! 👏👏 thank you so much for raising a mindful and compassionate human being!🙇🏽♀️
I am a server in Yuma az. The worst absolutely ever. People come in expecting unlimited soup and salad for 9 people when only 2 ordered unlimited the soup and salad and 2 of them ordered entrees and all 9 want to share the 4 entrees and than don’t tip.
Now thats great parenting right there 👏 👍 👌
Agreed. No mattter how privileged, how spoiled, EVERY.SINGLE.KID should at some point be forced to work a job in the service industry.
Michelle Huddleston I went to a hibachi place with my bf and mom one day and they offered unlimited sushi, but everyone at the table had to buy it or you can’t share. If you share, they charge you for another person getting the unlimited sushi and you can’t take it to-go. My bf and I got the sushi and my mom wanted a piece and I told her absolutely not. I made a promise to the waitress and I don’t plan on being shady. I was allowed to share with my bf though. It drives me crazy when people try to cheat businesses and then have the audacity to not tip...
We gave a homeless man some food one time. We were going through a difficult time and had no refrigerator, had lost a lot. So we had to buy a little bit of food at a time to put in a medium size cooler we had. We had just bought some yogurt and Vienna sausages. I gave him a yogurt and one can of Vienna sausage and he literally cried and smiled and thanked us and began eating it right away. I just wanted to share that. Sorry if it isn't relevant. ♡
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That beekeeper case is insane, especially considering that the beekeeper’s bees are actually helping the neighbor’s flowers grow more effectively.
Exactly!! And this woman wants to sue??? Ha ha
I was thinking that too! Countersuit anyone...?
@@ruthiecason3805 The countersuit should include labor back pay for the yardwork.
Ikr! Came to say same thing. No 🐝, 🌸 🌺 😵
Judge should ask the dumbass neighbour, "How would you suggest your beekeeping neighbour train her bees to keep away from pollinating your trees, shrubs and flowers?"
I Demand part 5! I spent all this time watching your videos that it cost me like $300 in my hourly salary, you now owe me $300 but im willing to be kind enough to you to accept part 5, 6, and 7 as compensation!
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how DARE you! Not only did it cost you your time but ALSO, you used some kind of internet, which cost either data or wifi/internet package. I would also demand a part 8, it's only fair.
You forgot to offer her "exposure".
@@lilscenechick1995 Yeah, I offered a woman exposure once... I was arrested the next day 🙄
Oh that babysitting one brought back some memories. I was nannying 2 boys, one with autism, the other with "mommy's perfect angel" syndrome (and he was a instigator towards the autistic one.)
She was divorced and the order stated ex husband pay half of her child care needs. I worked 40 hours a week and was paid 200.00 equaling 5.00 hourly. I also brought my daughter with and didn't mind a small subtraction of weekly earnings because of that. About 9 months in I noticed financially I would need to quit or ask for a raise. 300.00 weekly was my plan. Which split was only asking for 50.00 more per week. I constructed a letter for both parents hoping for the best.
Kids went on 2 week winter break making my hours about 60 per those weeks still no raise or even holiday bonus.
My bonus ended up being fired the day Christmas break ended. I politely wished them good luck and said how undervalued I felt in comparison to state minimum wage and my experience and qualifications for nannying.
My next job offered me 550 weekly plus vacation and holidays off.
Its crazy how little some parents are willing to spend on childcare for there OWN children.
Losing that job was a blessing in disguise
@@emberyoung218 for real
In South America I found that homeless people were often far more grateful when you bought them meals than they were with straight up cash and coins.
The main problem was that even low end food cafes with outside tables wouldn't let them sit and eat at a table, even when was sitting at the table with them eating another purchased meal. So often I would order takeaway and then sit with them and eat our meals together and chat (with my broken Spanish) on the kerb.
Although I did find a few places that were cool with it as long as we took an outer edge table when they were not busy.
The bee keeper one was featured on Legal Eagle. He said that the bee keeper could counter argue that his bees were enhancing the plaintant's flowers by pollenating them.
EXACTLY THIS
And I'd counter: While the bees do indeed pollinate the flowers, those flowers still require human element to keep them alive. Watering, pulling out weeds, diseases that affect flowers and the subsequent cures the human element must administer, as well as planting them there in the first place. This is a case where, unfortunately, it sounds petty, is petty, but has a logical standing if you're willing to think about it. And also, seriously, couldn't the neighbour share a jar or two? Do you know how much honey bees can make with such a valuable plot of flowers just within a minute's reach? Neigbour is profiting from her bees.
Sorry future guys who take Charlotte out and she offers to pay half, she’s just not that into you 🤣🤣🤣
I think its a good rule. If she likes you you pay...if she pays next she is into you. Go from there and everyone gets the msg. Brilliant
@@mikef8023 how does that make any sense? if she likes you, you pay? and then im supposed to take her out a second time to see if she pays to learn if shes into me? yeah thats one way to waste time
@@animalm4st3r well if she don't pay then we got it. No 3rd date. Simple. Make sense now?
Ha ha....joke's on her. I wouldn't let her pay until the 5th date. Wait....
@@mikef8023 But then you've already spent 2 meals on this girl..
I think the "bee lady" might have a better case against her public school as they failed to teach her that bees perform the _vital_ process of *pollination* without which her flowering plants will not reproduce and will die.
She simply needs to watch the Bee movie.. 🤦
She wants to sue the wrong person.
Not only would I be happy with a bee keeper next door, I'd be buying some fresh honey too. People are so F'd up these days.....
I'm sure she could have bought the honey, and if the neighbour was nice and they became friends, that would be even better. Most beekeepers are the one of the nicest people in the world.
She will win. Check out what Monsantos (RoundUp) did to farmers. They took so many farms because of pollen cries pollinating.
I’ve known about your videos through Facebook. You've been my English teacher since. I'm Brazilian and I gotts tell you: it's helping me a lot! And while watching your videos I discovered that I'm capable of understand English content without needing subtitle. Thank you, Charlotte. So much! Luvyaa 💕
Hey gorgeous! Love you!! this is whatI learned about the homeless when we used to deliver food to them. Alcohol keeps them warm when its cold, drugs (Although very bad) helps them escape and or keep their demons at bay. Even the ones we KNEW was not using the money for food, we'd just say, "Hey, look at me. Be careful. Wait until you get somewhere safe before you take any trips, okay." They usually look ashamed but they appreciate the concern. Also my mom always says, "The moment you give anything away, you lose the right to dictate what is done with it. Don't give unless you are ready to lose all control over what it done with it."
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agree 100% once I give it, it's not mine anymore
Alcohol doesn't make you warm. In fact, It can take down your temp in cold conditions. Alcohol cannot freeze (40%) but it can make your internal temperature, the same as the temperature as the alcohol itself. Common misconception.
@@melodymetherel5723 Correct. It makes people feel warm, but it's counter-productive if they're actually at risk of freezing to death. Better to get them into shelter somewhere.
Your mom sounds like a very wise woman. Had to have been caring too to raise such a wise and caring man. Take care all! ✌🏻💜(This behavior is adult goals)!
I don’ t get how “I already told my kid he could have it” has become an arguement to get free stuff... Thats a you problem, and really bad parenting!
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Because we live in a narcissistic society where people honestly believe that their decisions, their life, their problems are really what shoiuld matter to the world. They are generally shocked when they don't get what they ask for. And you'd think that a situation like that would be enough to embarrass or show them that they are in the wrong. Nope. Instead they will be the victim. Because the only type of person that wouldnt let them have their way is a horrible person. People these days are fucked.
"Then learn not to tell lies and get your kids' hopes up you silly human. It's bad enough we do it with Santa, don't pre-promise something with real humans. Also I bet it's YOU that actually wants it haha."
My 10 year old daughter heard the Statue of Liberty one and said “if that area of land floated away then you’ve got bigger problems than losing a National monument”. It’s sad when a 10 year old has more sense than an adult.
Insert Rebecca meme here.
Facts
Did everybody clap?
Not from the U.S, pls explain? ("the bigger problem" not the debate about her indigo child)
@@3llevate The Statue of Liberty is on an island, and islands don't float away because they're stuck to the sea floor. Islands aren't icebergs, so they can't move, and if they are, it means something is really really wrong
There are some homeless people who are ashamed, embarrassed, have social anxiety, etc. They can’t make eye contact much less voice a thank you. Your generosity is, without a doubt, appreciated. Go in peace knowing you gave where it was needed. ❤
Absolutely. It's so hard to be homeless when you know all the horrible things that people must think about you. Not to mention, people generally treat you like trash or like you're invisible.
Parent tip....if you don’t want your child’s name to be shortened to a name you don’t like, don’t give them a name that can be shortened! Hope Andy gets to 18 and introduces himself to everyone in front of the mom as Andy 🤣🤣
I've got a name that can't be shortened, everyone just makes it longer by adding ie on the end. I'm sure that would outrage the mother just as much! :)
My aunt hates shortened names then named her kids Robert, Victoria, Alexandra. And yes, they all started to go by their shortened names as soon as they had a choice. Bwahaha
When I realized the name I chose could and would be shortened to a name I didn't like, I picked a different name. I made it his middle name, so I guess if he really wants to go by that, he can.
Andy already introduces himself as Andy according to the teacher!!! He should change it to "Drew" later on and really mess up her head.
That doesn't work my mom named my sister Becky and she had someone one teacher call her Rebecca. My sister was like that not my name! But the teacher never caught on. I'm often called Julie even then my name is Julia. People just need to call people what they want to be called. My bf is called his whole name except his family family that shortens it. Lol.
I keep $10 Subway cards in my wallet for homeless people. There are Subways everywhere and this way, they can choose their own sandwich.
Thats a great idea
Wow this is a great idea! Thanks for sharing 🙌
That's awesome man. Great idea
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Awesome idea!! 👌🏽
The “baby sit for 100$ a week” actual pay is only $2.50 an hour. Still illegal and insane. I love these videos.
Damn she was lucky her friend offered to watch her kids as long as she did... the next person is gonna cost more or be a bad bad person...
if someone offers me job to babysit for $2,50 an hour... i would tell them to EF themselves with a vacuum cleaner...
That’s crazy. Here in the U.K. is roughly £12 an hour. That’s about $15.
our minimum wage in Massachusetts in the United States is around 12.50 ishhhh. So to try to pay someone only 2.50 an hour is like a slap in the face lol and I see it all the time on Facebook like “I’ll pay 5$ an hour if someone watches my kids for me” like what?? No lmao
I'm not a huge fan of OPC (other people's children) I wouldn't babysit for under $30 per hour. 😵
Watching the Andrew/Andy one cracked me up! My son's name is Andrew, but everyone calls him Andy. He was named after my late uncle, who I was extremely close to as we were close in age.
The only time my son gets called Andrew is when he's in trouble. Even his teachers call him Andy, as that's how he introduces himself, and if he gets called Andrew, he'll correct whoever is speaking to him. He has always done this, even at a very young age. It's HIS name, and he can call himself whatever the fuck he wants, as long as he is happy!
Lmao. If the mom didn't want people using Andy as a nickname....she should have picked a different name. 😅
With that controlling mother, 'Andy' will be in therapy for the rest of his life.
Better to be known as Andy than “the guy with the weird mom”
Let the kid go by whatever he likes!
I have a friend named Andrew. When we met he introduced himself as Drew. Years later I was with him at one of his family gatherings and everyone kept talking about someone named Andy and after a while I asked his sister who the hell was Andy? she giggled and pointed at Drew across the room. I felt like the biggest idiot but it never occurred to me that his name was Andrew.
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He probably hated the nickname Andy.🤣
his sister sounds wonderful.
@@wendewows1743 She's cool lol
I went to school with a girl called Elizabeth. She went by the names, Beth, Bethany, Betsy, Betty, Betts, Liza, Liz, Lizzie, Eliza, Ellie, Elle, Bee. One guy really took the piss and called her Bertha.
"The customer is always right" is the biggest lie we've all ever been told.
The full quote is “The customer is always right in matters of taste” which makes so much more sense. Like, Karen, you can buy the ugliest couch on the planet and I won’t say a word, but you can’t be an asshole while you’re doing it.
@@meinenklinke was literally about to comment something along these lines
@@meinenklinke kind of like the "happy as a clam" saying. It doesn't make much sense until you add the rest. "Happy as a clam at high tide."
This is funny to me bc at the movie theater I worked they did say the customer is always right. But they also said: Thing is we don’t have customers but visitors. And visitors must behave accordingly to our rules. A hooker has customers.
This always cracked me up
The customer is always right IN MATTERS OF TASTE. Basically don't laugh and point when they come from the changing room
I was employed but living out of my car. One day I bought fast food and was sitting in a park eating. A guy on his bike was going through the garbage looking for food. I didn’t eat all my food, so as I was driving away, I pulled up next to him and gave him one of my burgers and some fries. He was very glad for it, and I knew he needed it more than me
Former homeless here; the thing is, most cities have soup kitchens and people that give out free food nonstop. What we really needed was a hotel room, some clean clothes, just one good night's sleep... Toothbrushes, toothpaste, mental health visits, etc. (Most ppl that end up homeless struggle with mental illness that is impossible to wrestle with without help). The kindness of strangers and friends got me out of that hole and I'm living a beautiful happy perfect life now but boy was that the worst ten years of my life. Anywho... Just a thought. Park your car a sec. Sit with them. Talk to them about what they really need. Most times I can help them get what they need free. (Sliding scale clinics are free for the homeless, or very little, and I'll give em a lift and help them get their meds for cheap or free) you never know when you're saving a life. I know it seems like a lot at the time but if they're wanting out of it, they can be helped. 🤗 but trust, they've been handed like 20 burgers today already.
@@autumn3000 thanks. 😁 sometimes it legit feels like a dream and I can't believe I got out and got to know what happiness feels like 😊 it's why i still go out there and try to help people out of it. People need to be aware how hard it is, particularly when you're struggling with mental illness. Thanks for caring. Not many do.
Yeah! I felt the same. I don’t think homeless people own us “thank you” so that we feel good about helping. Also, once you give them money, it is their money and they can do whatever they want. In Turkey, we have saying “ do a good deed and throw it into the sea” meaning do good deed without any expectation.
@@moonlightdances1 I like that 😊 many were struggling and sometimes something big would fall in their lap and they would splurge it on the first haircut in a decade or something that makes them feel human again, whatever little thing that was. Sometimes that's the difference between ending it all and having a little faith things will get better :)
Yes thank you !!!
When I was a "beggar" I had health issues bc I was always eating the same thing (like little snacks given by people)...
But the probleme is, it's our fault too. Bc we have to ask money "for food" even if it's not the case, otherwise people won't give a s... When people give something, they give it because they want appreciation and gratitude (for example Charlotte says in the video she wants a "thank you"). When you give someone 1% of the total amount of a shower, a rent, a phone, you don't feel as helpfull as when you give a meal.
In fact in western country, it's very rare that occidental people die of hunger.
Or at least if you don't want to give money, ask the homeless personn what he wants to eat. That's not bc you're homeless that you don't have anymore allergies, diseases, religion or convictions.
As for the bee issue: The first thing you need to do is to record the license plates of each bee so you can be certain no wild bees are stealing your pollen. Wild bees are almost impossible to win a case against.
Thank you!
How much should I demand for a ticket if they stay on one flower too long?
tag them little mofos, then we all know!!!
I’m sure they can also take some legal notes from Bee Movie 🤷🏽♀️
The whole Andy thing is the classic "my children are my property" mindset
Excuse me, but if I name my child Luca and someone starts calling him Luis, I’m going to object to it too. I named my child that name for a reason. If anything, you’re the entitled one for getting offended. Let parents parent how they fucking want
@@supreme_aset777 I hope you don't have kids because you are too invested in the parental entitlement to control kids
@@supreme_aset777 Lol. Seriously? How about the kid deciding they want to be called some random name? How about their friends call them a made-up name that comes up from some funny story where they're knowing as "the cool kid in the school"? Do you have any idea how many of those i have met so far? It's ridiculous, give the children a break and space to grow. It's immature of you, to say the least, to try and control your children to such a degree.
You get to pick a name for them, you get to call them that name long before anyone else gets a chance, you get to be there for them more than anyone will until they mature themselves. And that somehow isn't enough control over your child? Just putting it into perspective so you realize how ridiculous it really is. Don't build up stress in your children's life for such petty little things unless it's a serious problem or it's damaging the child's social life. Going out of your way to make their social life even more complicated yourself would be the last thing they should have to worry about.
@@supreme_aset777 You sound like you’re talking about a pet, not a human child.
@@robertthompson7059 WELL SAID! I was a painfully shy kid, I was bullied all through elementary because I was fat, and in the 60s, very few kids were overweight, so I stood out in the worst way. One boy told other kids to hit me as hard as they could, because I'm so fat I won't feel it. They did. Often.
In middle school, I was better able to blend in, and I suddenly grew 6 inches in one year. I also had pneumonia twice in middle school, and lost 30 lbs. I was no longer fat, I got the braces off my teeth, and got contact lenses. My mom was so proud of me, she bought me a cute new wardrobe. My favorite was a yellow dress.
One day at school, I was wearing that dress while standing near a boy I liked. I was 5'8" in 7th grade, so I was taller than him. I tried to make myself look shorter by hunching downwards, but a teacher said, "Suzanne! Stand up straight! In that yellow dress, you look like a banana!"
That cracked up the other kids, and then my best friend said, "Suzanna Banana! Fo-Fanna!" *That was IT.* From that day on, my name was Banana! Most didn't remember me as the fat shy girl they knew in elementary, so starting at the big high school with my new name, gave me license to reinvent myself.
I always had a good sense of humor (my family is delightfully wacky), but now as "Banana", I could cut loose and be silly like I was at home! I loved Gilda Radner, and sometimes I mimicked her "Rosanna-Danna" character, but with a twist. I told people I was "Suzanna Banana Fofanna", Rosana Danna's cousin from Texas, and I'd go off on a tangent about noodling catfish, or some other redneck kind of enterprise, for laughs.
I took drama classes, and even got to go to NYC for a week with our drama club for our Senior trip. Carol Channing was on our plane, and she was a doll! None of that would have happened to plain ol' former fat girl "Suzanne", but Banana had a great time in high school!
I'll be sixty this year, and there are a few friends on Facebook from H.S. who only knew me as Banana, so they still call me that today! I love it. That silly name changed my life and gave me a "do-over".
This lady needs to let go of her little boy a bit. I bet she's not once sat down with Andrew and asked him, "What do you like to be called?" I'm guessing "Andy", since it's less formal and therefore a bit less pretentious than "Andrew". If she "hates" the name Andy, then why in the world would she name him Andrew??? Of course people will call him Andy.
I'm sure glad I named my son after my favorite uncle. I loved his name, it always sounded manly and outdoorsy to me, so there's absolutely no WAY anyone would ever make fun of his name, right?! It was fine for his first 2 years on earth, then Tom Hank's biggest movie came out, his most iconic role ever, so that it will be etched in our minds forever!
My son came home frustrated from preschool on his first day...
"Mom, people kept telling me to run. Why do they want me to run all the time?"
"I'm so sorry, Forrest, but just be really glad I didn't name you "Hannibal".
About the story with the bees... It is a whole different story if someone trains their dog to steal, yes it actually happens, if you sue such a person thats totally understandable. But getting angry about bees doing what they naturally do...😳
Thing is, flowers and plants require bees to cross pollinate them in order to breed and grow. If they went to court the beekeeper should counter sue for arrears of his pollination services.
So for the “Andy” story “I’m his mother I get to decide what he is called..” not true .. your mother didn’t name you Karen.. but here we are 😂
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"Can I sue my neighbor because his bees use my flowers for honey?" I super hope she takes this to court and the guy counter claims that her flowers would have stopped growing had it not been for the bees... :)
My neighbor's flowers are wantonly seducing my bees!
I'd like to see that case play out on Judge Judy! Could you imagine?! The look on her face alone would be hilarious!
I'm deadly allergic to bee stings but I have so much respect for those pollinators that I just do my best to stay safe when they're around. Don't plant flowers if you don't want to have bees around
@@crystalh450 That would be a difficult but interesting case. Problem is, the law in most places will protect property owners in the 'quite enjoyment of their land' which means that normally no one can place rules like 'what you can and cannot do' on someones own property. More then likely it would be that the home owner would be allowed to keep bees (depending on the laws of keeping animals because I have no idea) and the one who was allergic would be able to use pest control on their own land...
Legal eagle did a video on it
about the armrest etiquette: i was flying back home from seeing my boyfriend for labor day weekend (he’s in the marine corps and it a long distance relationship), but i forgot to choose a seat till the day before my flight. they still had a few regular free available seats and i didn’t really care who i sat with since most people fly alone anyway. i chose one that was closer to the front of the plane so i can get off quicker once we landed. once i found my seat i realized i was sitting in between two much older people, i’m only 21. the lady in the window seat was maybe in her late 60’s, and the man in the isle was maybe late 50’s. the man was 100% a sweetheart. ugh, the lady was anything but sweet. i didn’t want to claim the armrests because i was just trying to be respectful to my elders and i thought i would leave it for them, so i really was left with not armrests for me and i was okay with that. i am not big, but i do have wider shoulders compared to most women so this means my arms stick out further. i wasn’t even touching the armrest when this lady tells me to not put my arm on it and that she needs to be able to access it whenever she needs to because it was hers and that my armrest was located to my right in between the older man and me. i looked at her, nodded my head once to let her know i heard her, and looked away. throughout the entire flight she would end up touching my arm, looking at me like it was my fault and wiping away where my skin met hers.
going off armrest etiquette: she was just horrible. she would need to get up every hour to use the restroom, meaning the older man and i both had to leave our seats multiple time so she can go. it was a six hour plane ride. she would also pull the people’s seat in front of us back every time she would go. then had the nerve to tell the man behind her who accidentally kicked her seat once to not do it again or that there would be a problem. whenever the pilot made announcements, she would ask me what they said like she couldn’t just listen for herself. when we finally did land she tried shooing me out of my seat so she can get off the plane first telling me that she can’t be seated for too long because it messes up her back. i’m not one to ever speak up about things, but i had enough of this lady already. i told her that she was going to have to wait till everybody in front of us got off first because that’s how it works and that i can’t just shove people out of the way because she wanted to be the first one off. she proceeds to tell me that i don’t understand and that i’m being disrespectful to her. the older man just looks at me and tries to convince me to let her out so we can just get her out of our hair sooner. i did just that. she shoved maybe five people out of her way but couldn’t go further. she told one of the flight attendants that she needs to be the first off because she has a wheelchair waiting for her outside and that she can’t be standing for too long because it hurts her knees.the flight attendant told her exactly what i told her and the older lady tells her off. i don’t understand what made her think she was more important than everyone else, but some people really are just rude and have no respect for other people. i had to continue hearing her yapping all the way to baggage claim.
I think the person seating in the middle deserves both armrests, that lady was too entitled and was use to getting everything her way. I hate entitled people like that so much.
Makes me wonder if people have figured out some way to secretly get high off being a miserable A-hole... like they really seem unhappy but maybe that's just a mask and they're giggling away inside
I love how she claims she can’t be seated too long but then tells the flight attendant she can’t stand too long
I am not trying to be mean, I have OCD. You need to capitalize the first word in your sentence. I really liked your story.
@@amandawitherspoon5225 are you new here?
13:05 I went to Spain recently and can confirm, the taxi drivers and pretty much everybody else spoke exclusively Spanish (ikr???) However that was arguably the best part of the trip: it was fun and very special finding an understanding without either side actually knowing a single word the other says, turns out you can actually convey a lot of meaning as long as you make an effort with your voice tone / body language, put in some patience, and just exercise general kindness and politeness so no one is spiraling into irritation. And you can try it in your own language, too!
I agree with you that everyone should work in service at least once. Instant humility
I agree with her but also having worked in the service industry in australia like
Tipping is absolutely not required. It’s customary and courteous at a fancy restaurant or if you really appreciated their service but when I was tipped at nandos at 14 I was so confused, I didn’t know what to do. I think I was earning about $15-$16AUD an hour at that age. The exchange rate is different now but back then AUD-USD was about equal
I think Uber drivers and stuff tho do rely on tips tho bc of legal grey areas and it disgusts me so much that Uber puts nearly every cost on the driver and won’t pay them properly
I remember one time while working - an entitle brat come in. She told me she was having a very bad day. Her bad day - Her daddy bought her a brand new top of the line blue mustang.
The bad thing - It wasn't the shade of blue she wanted. Imagine complaining to a college student working a job that paid above minimum wage just to have roof over his head and food in his stomach. Work 30 plus hours and carry a full college load. And she her bad day - A new blue mustang. Just not her shade of blue.
I saw a post where a 16 year old was pissed at her dad because he gave her a freaking Lamborghini Countach for her 16th b-day and she wanted an Aventador, she threw a heck of a tantrum. I think Dad should've just taken the car back and given her a bus pass. But then again, ANY Lamborghini is way too much car for an inexperienced new driver
Let me explain it to you, Charlotte. People are lonely. Even people who don't recognize it, are actually loney. I'm a socially awkward person who REALLY prefers to be alone, but the truth is that I'm SO happy when I do have company. It's a whole weird thing.
But then we stumble across a funny, pleasant, normal person who engages us with a gossipy story. We feel like we have company. Not intense. Just a friend who pops in to chat and tell us about the local umbrage while we do the dishes.
That's it. You give us the feeling that we have company. But even better. Company that just wants to tell a story or share a meme who doesn't mind if we do other tasks and who's feelings won't be hurt if we decide that we're too tired for this and we need to cut them sort to go to bed.
Oh, no. The next morning you call them over and say, "I'm ready. Let's finish this." They pop in immediately and just finish their story to the punchline.
No stress company. That's what you're giving us. And that's so important for lonely people.
Man this hit home
I don't think I've ever heard anyone explain this so clearly. Thank you for this. This is EXACTLY how I feel and I don't think even I would have been able to clearly put it into words.
Yes! Love this! 💛
I was like that before I met my boyfriend, go to work, go to the gym go home hangout with the cat, occasionally hangout with my cousin or friend that was it, now it's the same except I live with my bf & a second cat lol
I only worked in the service industry for about 6 weeks and that was enough for me to respect ppl who work in the service industry FOREVER! Like, who FRIGGIN KNEW?!
The drawing one is why you always double check that you received payment PRIOR to finishing/starting the artwork. At the very least prior to sending it to the client
I'd be willing to bet that the artist does exactly that, moving forward. Crappy that he/she had to learn this lesson the hard way.
I remember one time I went to McDonald’s near my house and there was this homeless man outside he asked me if I could buy two chicken sandwiches for him off the dollar menu and I did it and he was very happy 😃
At least they didn't so the most stereotypical thing and "buy drugs". Because that a great narrative to sell.
😲 you’re amazing! 😲
@@Mockduck2020 lol
That's a very smart dude. Beg for money and likely get little or none. But specifically ask for something inexpensive, odds of success, very high. I feel so sorry for that poor man. He must of been extremely hungry.
i’m literally a 13 year old with one year of experience babysitting, and i get paid ten dollars an hour. i do have my ARC certification so it’s perfectly legal for me to be babysitting, but that woman definitely did the right thing finding a new job
Well then, it's perfectly legal to pay taxes isn't it.
@@taffykins2745 People who earn less than $20k in my country don't pay taxes, and people under 16 shouldn't anyway :) Go pay your taxes, honey.
@@taffykins2745 are you the Karen in the babysitter post?
Teachers don't make enough to deal with parents like Andy's.
Two appointment that takes a minimum of 15 mins to talk about the name of her kid.
That “Andy” post totally sounds like my aunt. She home schooled my cousin until he was a junior in high school so he wouldn’t learn any bad manners from other kids.
Right, like social skills. Poor kid
I mean, it’s a bit much, but people need to get over themselves more than your aunt does. She’s the parent and it’s her rules. Unless anyone fathered/raised that child, nobody really gets a voice on whether or not she’s raining him wrong.
@@supreme_aset777 his father is still in the picture. He and my aunt are still married. He didn’t agree with how she raised him but he is a very passive and mousy man so he never said anything
@@supreme_aset777 have ever heard a saying "it takes a village to raise a child"? No I'm not surprised because you clearly don't understand that parents are not entitled to control every aspect of their lives. And if someone is calling out your bad parenting it's because it's that bad
Someone should tell that mom that Andy can chose his own name
When I was homeless, I used to know other homeless people who would ask for money but rejected pennies. They'd throw the pennies on the ground and I'd pick em up.
Once my fiance used to make fun of me for picking up pennies until I broke open my piggy bank. Lol. He didn't ever make fun again. In fact, he helps me spot coins on the ground now. I've done this for years.
Smart
It definetley adds up for sure.
Same here...... We do not discriminate against money in this house 😁
Lol same! My dad and I were coming out of the store just a few days ago and he tossed a penny on the ground. I gasped “What are you doing?!” He said, “What? It’s a penny.” I said “ Yeah and 100 pennies equals a dollar!” I went over and picked that damn penny up! Lol
we in germany have a saying thats translatet like: Anyone who does not honor the cent is not worth the euro.
All I can imagine with the bee keeper neighbour story is it being like the courtroom scenes from The Bee Movie 😂
"OMG, all the kids are still calling my Andrew Andy! I wanna talk to the principal!"
Karen had a kid.
Can you imagine how hard Karen is fuckin’ poor Andy’s life? Do you know how kids that age react to a kid whose mother is annoying everyone about a name...?
Embarrassing our children is a parent's solemn duty, but that lady is going too far.
Better than insisting on having your child be called "Squire Sebastian Senator" by everyone in all circumstances. Yes, this actually happened.
Whatever you name your baby you had best anticipate nicknames and contractions of it, and you are not going to be able to control that so if you do not like it...PICK ANOTHER NAME!
@@scottwoodcock3542 But the only issue with your comment is that you're using logic and reason.
I gave a homeless person an extra toiletries travel kit that I had (travel sized shampoo, conditioner, tooth brush, toothpaste, deoderant) and they were so grateful. I imagine they get food semi regularly, but rarely essentials for self care.
That is a great idea!
They prefer that than a McDonalds trio. But I give them money cause one time, I stop at red light of two busy streets. The beggars approach's me with his cup (I'm on a small scooter) and I say; sorry man, I forgot my wallet in the job truck and I'm not sure I'm gonna make it to my place cause I'm very short on gas (true story). He look at my gas level and say : Hey take a dollar and put some gas in. Obviously, I said no. I have a job, a scooter, an apartment and a softball game in 3 hour. I'm not gonna take money to a guy living outside. So, the light turn green, I left and start thinking: Shit; he just wants to help me but I refuse cause he's poor. I think I should have accept. Just for him to be proud for the rest of the day or the week. So I decide to give them money. They know their needs more than me. Even for drugs. Not my business to control a complete stranger that ask for money. "He ask for food and I bring him some burgers". Well, you can't live on Clown Shit for decades. If he wants some, he'll buy some. But I give him the chance to buy salads, tomatoes, ham, bread, drugs, heavy drink or gas. When you forgot your wallet...
Go pick up a pack of both undies and socks and half a dozen t-shirts from your closet you don't wear and drop them off at the appropriate homeless shelters.
These are the three most needed items.
Briefs (lady's and men's), socks, t-shirts.
To Andy's mom: What will you do when he turns 18 and wants to go by Andy, since that already seems to be his choice? Maybe you should start getting over it now.
I named one of my sons Andrew. I got around the Andy name easy enough. We call him Drew. I prefer it over Andy. But hey, to each their own.
Like... don’t name your kid something that may get a nickname that you don’t like haha
@@viwes1 honestly if the child isn't having problem why is she🤣🤣
My parents were smart. They gave me a name you cannot really make a nickname of. People always call me by my full name.
@@choelwhite2965 I love name Drew.
If my mother heard anyone calling me Sue or Suzy, her ears would start to burn. She told my sister when we were teenagers, "I named her Susan"! Hilarious! I feel for Andy!!
It reminds me of the Seinfeld episode.
I was named Suzanne after my aunts. My great grandpa called me Suzie Q. 😂 it was better than my stepdad calling me snookie.
It’s not the entitled people that we coming to hear about, it’s to see the cutest ginger ever, lmao
and she funny af 😂
Lol
Joffrey Bieber lmao 😂 not even close
The babysitter mom sounds like Mariah Carey😶
Romina Witschnig lmao, I think you might be right
Today my sweet husband saw a homeless man trying to buy food with change but didn’t have enough. He ran back in there to give him $5. 🙏🏻💖 Sometimes they’re just trying to survive.
Yes but they can lie. That’s why giving food instead of money is preferred
Thanks for helping that guy...someone not asking for money, but clearly needing it! The ones that hang out on corners with signs are not the real homeless (hence the throwing the .75 cents). The homeless don't do that! It sounds weird, but I watched a documentary on it some time ago...the ones that have these signs and you see them week after week in different spots *make a shit-ton of money!* TH-cam it...this one guy or gal had an obsession with tracking this one family down that were constantly -begging- scamming (they also used their kids) and they drove away in a Mercedes.
@@Bibblesupremacy1992 sometimes homeless people need money for things like hemorrhoid medication or other embarrassing personal needs stuff and it's easier to say "for food" than it is to tell a bunch of strangers you have hemorrhoids. Also, yeah, some homeless people do buy drugs because if they suddenly quit without doing it gradually they can literally drop dead because of how intense the withdrawal is. Also, sometimes they're trying to get enough money to get on a bus and stay at a shelter. There are lots of reasons why money is preferred over food.
I'm not saying none of them lie, but there are also legitimate reasons some homeless people won't take food (risk of getting poisoned, allergies to things like nuts or fruits, etc etc).
“Officer, I want those bees arrested for stealing! I INSIST you get out your teeny tiny handcuffs and take them away!!” 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
I try to be nice too to the homeless, but sometimes there are people who are hard to sympathize with. In college, there were homeless people who would come to campus and beg students for money. I had friends who would actually give them cash. One time my friend ran back to the dorm and came back with $20 while I waited with the homeless outside. Anyways, one time, I left the library around 9pm to go to the dining hall for a late snack (one of the dining hall was open until midnight). There was a homeless person right outside the library and asked for money for food. Since I left all my stuff inside the library and only had my student ID, I said I can get her something from the dining hall since they have several options. However she insisted on cash since she wanted to eat Thai food at this specific restaurant. I said I’m sorry but I don’t have any money on me, but she continued to insist and said “I really don’t want to be asking students for money and really hate that I have to do this, but I really need the money to eat Thai food that I need to take the bus with”. I honestly have never met a homeless person who was that entitled. After eating my late meal, I left the dining hall to go back to the library to see her still begging other students leaving the library. It definitely hurts seeing that, but if you are not accepting perfectly acceptable meal options from a student, then it is hard to sympathize. Of course, I have encountered people who have accepted food although it wasn’t much, and I wish I could’ve done more for them.
That person was Not Homeless hun 👍🏽👌🏽💯🤣
@@Egw1103Or at least not hungry.
Charlotte, the babysitting story. The woman paying $100/week, which is a 40 hr/week, is paying her “friend" $2.50/hour. Still criminally low, but it’s the correct math.
Thats what I thought.
I think she takes 40/100 and not 100/40.😂😂😂
@@honghanhpham 40/100 (aka, 40 divided by 100) is only $0.40 per hour. 100/40 (aka $100 divided by 40 hours) is $2.50 per hour. So per the story, she’s only making $2.50/hour if she worked a 40 hour work week. But if you’re making a joke about how much she works for this woman, aka 100 hours for only $40, then I do see your point. Because with this entitled woman, I can honestly see both scenarios….🙄🙄🙄
@@dawnchesbro4189 what i meant was Charlotte did the incorrect math by taking 40/100 when it should be the other way round haha! Your math was correct.
Okay, $2.50 an hour was correct when I raised my kids 40 YEARS AGO. And even then, it was $2.50 per hour for the first kid and $2.00 and hour for each additional kid. This woman says she’s paying $100 a week for all her kids. And yes, her post says kidS.
I feel that supporting fellow gingers is important...thats why I am here.
I do, too. I'm not ginger haired myself 😁
Servers, both former and current, have always been the best tippers.
Adventures in Babysitting would be 2.50 an hour for a 40 hour (9 to 5) week - still criminally low.
Someone needs to pull Bee Boy aside to explain the birds & bees to him - without the bees to pollinate his flowers, he wouldn’t have any.
As always, Empress Spud, entertaining!
Exactlyyyy(mainly with the bee boy)
Like you need to thank those bees sir😩
I was a server I can go to a restaurant I haven't been to in a while. I get great service.
I won't go to anything but a buffets with my sister.
Dad was a server how does she think he put food on the table
I have a feeling Bee Boy might be a woman. I say that as one. Just my hunch though.
Here's a tip: you wanted dollars per hour. "Per" basically means divide, so you do 100/40, not the other way around.
My uncle tried to control his sons name the same way as Andy. His name is Matthew and he didnt want him to be called Matt at all costs and yelled at anyone who tried to shorten his name. Guess who goes by Matt now? LMAO
The "beggars can't be choosers" story reminds me of a time I experienced that trope.
I had gotten $20 out of the ATM for something specific and then ended up not needing to use it (keep in mind I'm not very well off or anything, I work full time and scrape by each month like most Americans).
I was driving and there was a panhandler asking for money with her sign saying she's a refugee and has kids so I think to myself, "hey, I ended up not needing this cash for what I thought I did, maybe I was meant to give it to her."
I don't think I've ever given a beggar $20. Usually give like $5-10 if I have any cash on me, if I only have a few dollars I'll give them that and (like she said) I'll usually just try to give them food or offer to buy them some food, but I thought "to heck with it, she probably needs it more than I do."
I give it to her and she asks if she can tell me something. I assume it's going to be thank you or something about god bless and all that BUT NO!
She says "it's hot out here, can I just have $30 more?" I say no because 1) I don't have that and 2) GIVING YOU $50 IS A LOT, $50 would make a significant difference in MY life like no I can't give you that even if I had that cash on me. She proceeds to argue with me saying that I can afford it and I'm like girl no...so ridiculous like...wow. I don't drive a nice car at all btw, I literally have tape on my bumper lol. One of the weirdest experiences I've had recently.
I've had some experiences like this, and sometimes I've buckled and gone to the ATM and got more money (because it would not make a material difference to my life) and other times I have turned them down and walked away. You have to remember that in many cases this is their livelihood, it's a matter of whether they get to feed their kid today/this week. It doesn't pay to be polite, and the payoff if you say yes is significant. It's worth the risk of someone getting marginally annoyed with you. It's survival.
You might have tape on your bumper but you still have a car. You might not be able to afford to take out $50 from the ATM but you still have a bank account (something not available to people without a fixed address). You might be scraping by but you still have a full time job that gives you regular income (again, something not easy to access for people without a fixed address or with certain immigration statuses). That's not to dismiss your situation but just a reminder that you don't have to be "well off" to have privilege. Thank you for giving what you were able!
That sucks. You tried to be generous, but she was trying to take advantage of that generosity.
@@amstreater Oh I'm well aware I have many privileges that this woman didn't/doesn't have. I don't blame her for trying to get more as this is her livelihood, at least for the time being, it just bothered me that she didn't even bother saying thank you and instead hassled me even after I said I can't afford to give her any more. There was no gratitude and I personally feel that no matter how destitute or well off you are you should always try to be grateful, not necessarily for others but for yourself. "Being grateful makes what you have enough" is a quote that comes to mind.
@@amstreater Yes, she technically is privileged. You have to remember though, she worked hard for that privilege. It wasn't just handed to her. With covid things are a bit different, however, normally that homeless person could be "privileged " as well if they got a job instead of standing on the street. I understand people fall on hard times but there is no excuse not to have applications going out. As for the immigration people. They shouldn't have come here, knowing they wouldn't be able to feed their children. There is zero legit reasons for that person to beg for more money. Maybe they should go beg for a job instead and be grateful for what they are given.
@@makaylabyron972 refugee is a bit different from regular immigration. Refugees by definition are here seeking refuge from at best third world conditions and at worst horrific human rights abuses. Saying they should not have come here if they have to beg for money and/or food doesn't take into consideration the probability that it's better than the situation from which they were seeking refuge.
The babysitting posting for $100 per week would be $2.50 per hour. She'd make more at Walmart for sure, even if it were 1997 😆
My younger daughter did more than one babysitting job (as a grown adult mind you) that paid less than 2 dollars an hour. And I'd tell her each time, you're working for crumbs, they are screwing you over, you can get much more money. And she'd refuse every time. Well the parent(s) can't afford to pay for more than that. Uh huh, that's what they're telling you and you're buying right into it. No I'm not, they wouldn't lie about that. But she didn't know any of these people. She did this for a couple years and it would drive me bonkers. She just didn't care that she was making almost nothing. I mean we're talking like 50 dollars every 2 weeks. Thankfully she has a very good job now that is paying more than minimum wage. She still doesn't agree with me that she was being shortchanged though.
I actually babysitted a 6 month old $100/week, Mon-Fri 8.5 hours a day, back in the summer of 1997. Lol. I was only 13 at the time and thought I was making a killing. Lol
@@stupidkitty84 $100 a week for a 13 year old is pretty darn good and in 97 too that's not too bad. I mean you were working some long hours there but still, that's not too bad of a summer job.
@@Queina1 Probably depends on how one looks at it. Some people count per hour, but others just see it as chilling at someone else's house using their wifi, eating their food and not really lifting a finger while keeping the person's kid company.
@@squaredcircle2011 Yea I guess, depending on the age of the child(ren). My daughter usually watched babies and toddlers that required more effort.
Charlotte, I can’t imagine what nickname your school mates gave you, I just hope someone who loves you has given you a lovely nickname, now. Kids are brutal, often for no justifiable reason. Sometimes they have miserably harsh lives, and their behavior is their way of protecting themselves, but it’s not Your fault, love. I am immensely grateful for your channel, as your lighthearted, funny, relatable content is uplifting. You also fight for the rights of artists and waiters and photographers-just decent human behavior- and the world needs more level-headed influencers like you. You’re beautiful, you’re funny, you’re kind. I hope you have the most magnificent life, and thanks for all the content you make for us 🤗
FWIW, you got your division upside down. $100/40hr = $2.50/hr. Which is still really anemic. My local target is offering $15/hr, or six times as much. Walmart is probably comparable.
You beat me to it. I wanted to make sure Charlotte didn't think the mom was a total bitch, but she's damn close. :)
Yeah and it for babysitting kids, not kid
$2.50 is still horrible for watching kidS
Yesss my target too! She'll make more in 1day then entire week w/ her crotch goblins
May as well be .40 an hour though.
In my experience, “No disrespect, but . . .” always precedes something disrespectful.
Bees have to visit about 1,000,000 flowers to make a teaspoon of honey. So they’re entitled to roughly #getstuffed.
I once read that a bee in it's entire life can only collect as much pollen for 0.12% of a teaspoon of honey😱 they are so diligent and thanks to them we have food. Made me really sad
Llama Sugar yes! My mama taught me that if you have to say “no offense intended,” before or after any statement, that statement shouldn’t come outta your mouth 👄
The bees should have been the ones taking the keeper to court. They did all the hard work and I bet they didn't get a day's pay for it!
Thalassa C. Right. Also, when someone starts with “I hate to say it, but . . .” the best thing to do is jump in and assure them you don’t want them to do something they hate.
@@martinainniger6716 Yeah but let's not steal honey from bees. They don't make it for us but need it themselves. We don't need it. We can easily substitute honey with agave or maple syrup. Peace. :)
I remember spending most of my childhood hearing my mother continually telling anyone and everyone
"Oh. he doesn't like being called Ken"
I was never asked tor my opinion on the subject.
That's sad. I gave my kids the name they have,but I'm not entitled to it in any way. They can call themselves what they want .and I respect that. I hated my name,so I know how it can anger you ,when you're not called what you want to be called ..
@@ldannu5627 Don't worry on my behalf mate. No trauma here, just memories of mild irritation. Hope you and your kids will always be happy with whatever they want to be called.
@@remandstimpy thanks , wishing you well to ! Hope all is good and you are doing well!
While you may not have been asked if you like or dislike your nickname (your mother should have worded it differently), you were given a name by your parents because that is the name they liked or had meaning for them. Personally, I find it rude when people use nicknames before they are given permission to do so.
Used to work as a chef at a nursing home. Traveled a long way to work and would keep money in my car's visor for homeless people. One young man usually had a dog with him. One day my job was meat and I had to cut ham off of bones for the next day's lunch.
Had a lot of the employees asking for the bones to make soup.
After giving away all the bones, I still had two left and a lot of meat that wasn't the proper size to serve. Wrapped it in plastic, put it all in a bag and gave it to the young man with the dog. He was thrilled and kept telling the dog to "look what she gave us!" Then kept thanking me until the light turned green and I could go.
Continued giving him money and food until he stopped hanging on that corner.
6:45 This is EXACTLY why bands get paid BEFORE they go on stage to put on a concert. This is standard procedure for concert performers.
If I was the beekeeper I would charge the neighbor for pollinating the flowers since his bees work very hard to make sure that she has pretty flowers in the next year. 😂😂😂
Actually, good point! Some companies actually DO pay owners of pollinators to ensure they have good crop otations and pretty things to look at. Keeping bees is expensive and hard work.
This lady in our neighborhood that's a bee keeper and has her small business and all, don't even have the slightest idea, that I've partnership with her by planting all sorts of bee favorites 🌼🌸🐝❤️ to help feed "her" bees. The truth is that we all need the bees as they are so important for our ecosystem.
My brother is also named Andrew, mum had the same hangups, everyone ended up calling him Roo...We live in Australia.
😂😂
LOL
Roo?!? Just Roo...now that’s principle talk worthy
I choose my childrens name with the idea that I also like the short forms: Fredy (Frederic), Lily (Lilian), Andy (André). I think it is important for most kids to have their "own" name/abbreviation that differs from what the parents or teachers call you.
@@PrincessAfrica3 Hahahaha. A kangaroo is aka roo, he prefered Andy.
The honey bee story reminded me about how my neighbor wanted to sue someone who had a car accident that happened in front of our houses because the person hit a tree that was in MY yard. Even if it were in their yard, they couldn’t sue because they didn’t own the tree the landlord did because they rented.
I will say it all depends on the homeless person. Growing up in a small town, I feel like there’s a lot less of an issue of drugs, and also it’s the ones who do drugs who tend to ruin it for everyone, and give them such a bad rep. Back when I worked a restaurant in that small town, we had the absolute sweetest, homeless older lady who would come by every once in a while. Everyone knew her, and a lot of people did what they could to take care of her. She only had $4.00 one time, and asked of I could get her whatever that would pay for. I had another gentleman at another table tell me he’d pay for anything she needs. We didn’t take any of the money. I went with my manager through the menu and we made her a few meals of the more non-paritiable items we had. So I had her sitting at a table while she was waiting (she was sitting at one of our outdoor tables). She’d gotten a can of coke at the shop next door at the cheap convenience shop and she asked me to grab her a glass. I assumed she wanted it for her coke, so I ran in and grabbed it. She popped opened the coke can and poured half of it in and then handed it to me, and asked if I’d like to sit with her. I was absolutely floored. This woman, who had NOTHING except the clothes on her back was sharing what little she had with me. She didn’t even have shoes on her feet. I took my break once that happened, and we chatted for a while. She was so sweet and kind, and she still saw so much goodness in life. She had so many health issues, and yet she still saw the positive. I’m crying again right now while I write this. Wherever you are now, Uma, I hope you’re okay. Sorry, this still moves me to this day, and I hope it lifts your spirits today if you read this. Are there scammy people out there? Yes. But there’s also so much good and love.
I’d have been crying into my coke 🤧
@@MonicaPmomo-chanongoogle246 I nearly was.
Damn it Addi Pose! You got me bawling like a baby!
@@Str8KOsoFUHQ I honestly still tear up when I think of her. I’ve since moved away from that area, and I really hope she’s doing okay.
@@Addipose you are a good soul Lady! God bless you!
I went on a field trip with my class once and we went to a churro shop and outside there was a homeless woman and I gave her my churro,she smiled and thanked me! That made my day❤❤
By instinct, I always reach out for my wallet even on first dates because I tend to order whatever I want and sometimes they're pricey. If my date insists to cover for me, very much appreciated. If not, no big deal. I'm fed and satisfied whether I spent my own money or not. I don't understand why it's a deal-breaker for some. Charlotte's right, it must be a cultural thing.
I do the same lol
On a first date people should get their own bill for their own orders... No matter what. This would help weed out the priveledged users, just using people for free meals.
I understand the opposite end of the culture thing, my boyfriend is from Asia and he was so unsure of what was going on the first time we ate out and I tried to split the bill (at a frickin IHOP lmao). He was like “uhhhh are you sure? Are you really sure? I CAN pay for this do you think I don’t have the money or something?” Because I guess that’s how the logic worked out in his mind??? Eventually we came up with a system where he’d pay for meals and I’d pay for Uber’s 😂
The statue of liberty one had me laughing out loud and the echo in the bathroom was loud.
The act of kindness isn't for you to "feel good" or to expect a thanks. It's for you knowing you did what you could without reward of praise and recognition; That's kindness.
Ok, but how am i supposed to feel good, when the person doesn't show any sign of appreciation? Like when i hand some money to a homeless person and they go "Huh? You don't have more? Rich bastard." and they yank it out of my hand, it's not a good feeling, it's just weird.
We’re you purposefully trying to sound like an insufferable tool or does that just happen naturally?
@@andylovesbats4566 The act of kindness isn't for you to "feel good" or to expect a thanks. It's for you knowing you did what you could without reward of praise and recognition; That's kindness.
@deflack It kind of reminds me of high school, when teachers and staff would teach students to "do the right thing, even when nobody is watching."
If you can give the last money you have in your pocket to someone who calls you a deuchebag and not feel like an idiot, congratulations, you're a better person than me. I have been burned enough trying to help the wrong people (not just homeless), so now I only give food, toiletries and clothing.
I want to read the comments on the post about the woman paying her “friend” $100/week
Yeah, me too
The math was so bad. 😂
“I feel like everyone should work in the service industry so they can get an understanding” YES! THIS IS SO TRUE! I worked in a restaurant and let me tell you, CUSTOMERS ARE SO RUDE and Entitled it’s insane. I agree that everyone, EVERYONE should work in fast food/customer service to really see how ungrateful everyone really is. Maybe this will help us improve our attitudes 😭
So true--I worked at a grocery store for 9 years & have had MANY similar experiences. My boyfriend & I go out to eat once a week to local family owned/operated restaurants, and this last week it was super busy. The waitress apologized a few times for things like taking so long to get to us & we told her to take her time, we're in no hurry. Before we leave our table, I also take the time to stack up our dishes, silverware, cups, and paper items in a way that makes it quicker/easier to clean the table--something my mom has done for years when we eat out.
Ya, I used to work at a pizza place near my house and some customers were nice, others were just RUDE. I had a guy ask for a large pizza with 5 different toppings but have it cost the same as a pizza with 3. The way we did things was that a pizza with 3 toppings or less cost a certain amount, the more toppings you added beyond 3 was about a dollar extra.
To be fair, you REALLY do not need to work in the service industry to figure this out. Pay actual attention to your surroundings.
It made me remember that one time when i tried to give a beggar one loaf of bread that i was planning to take to my fieldwork and that old man has the audacity to threw it at me. It was even the brand that i cannot afford growing up. Needless to say i was speechless.
My ex was homeless when he was younger. One time while driving I was going to get change for a homeless person and he told me not to. When I asked him why he told me that homeless people who became homeless due to circumstance rather than drugs/addiction/attention don't usually beg at the side of streets. Instead he recommended to donate to homeless shelters, or build care kits that can be put to better use if I still want to give them something
Only people that had experienced it knows what's up. Glad he taught you how to differentiate.
I love that- great advice! He should share his story with more people to help them understand how to really help people in need better. I went to school and studied Nonprofit business for a while, so this is my jam. I’m glad he’s doing better. 😊
(Or I’m assuming, since he’s your ex?)
But I don't really know what conditions made someone fall into drug addiction though..
It could be they were abused, experienced a traumatic event, were suicidal and escaped desperation with drugs after someone offered it to them in one of their most vulnerable moment.. I don't know.
I absolutely don't judge anyone who wants to follow your bf's advice but as far as I'm concerned I don't wanna assume things about homeless people I see in the streets (what if they can't rely on shelters for some reasons I don't know)
and even if they are drug addicts I still feel bad for them and I think they deserve to be helped like the others and picking who I'm willing to help makes me feel inconfortably powerful as if I were a judge on x-factor who had the authority to decide who deserves the privilege of my kindness.
Also I know it's more rare in Europe and in the US but in Algeria I have seen litterally dead people in the streets and sometimes I see them and think maybe they are dead cuz people walked by and thought "oh he looks like a junkie that's a no from me" so there's that..
but that's just my views, there's nothing wrong with giving to shelters only, in the end giving is still giving
@@Cloudipy you are 100% right. Most addictions are because of trauma, and or growing up low income. When that compounds into homelessness theres usually an additional factor of mental illness or racism or PTSD from serving in the military.
Ranking them lower than other homeless people because of something that is 90% circumstantial, as with homelessness itself, is just classism in the most dangerously vile way. Even worse that this came from someone who used to be homeless because clearly he thinks he's better than the ones who got there due to drugs and not "circumstances" as if drugs are not part of them.
Please, tell your boyfriend, and the part of you that listened to him, to reevaluate your standards. Because I cannot believe yall thought you were choosing the "good homeless" to donate to, the ones that are able to be taken by shelters.
@@Cloudipy truth. Living in Colorado, you do see people in t-shirts and shorts with 5 ft of snow and sadly in Colorado Springs, I've witnessed homeless both almost & actually freeze to death. (I called 911 and tried to help but it was too late. I'd also had this person over for dinner & a shower so I kinda knew him. But the death toll is much higher than you could imagine there. People really do avert eyes and pretend they couldn't hear cries for help....)
The beggar story made me remember my own experience lol. I was walking by the subway station with a new pizza once and saw a women with a board that said "need money to buy food" so I gave her my pizza since I still haven't opened it yet. She gave it back to me and said she doesn't like pizza, told me to just give her money instead. I was a student so I didn't have much in my wallet but I gave her my last €5 note. She told me that it wasn't enough and asked for more. I told her that I usually use card so I only had that much but she could still have my pizza if she wanted. She then grabbed the pizza and the €5 note, stared at me and called me a liar while walking away from me....
It's been 5 years now and sometimes I still see her begging at the same station and could never forget the look she gave me on that day.
Sorry, but why did you even argue with her up to that point. I mean when she said $5 wasn’t enough. That must have been youthful inexperience.
You should just have walked away at that point. A lesser person, like myself, would have replied that $5 was quite enough for her to go fuck herself
Wow!!!
Honestly, i would've stared shockingly at her for her first Response. And right in that Moment where she would tell me that 5€ aren't enough, i would've turned around and leave her alone! Unacceptable! You're BEGGING! Don't be picky! And then you gave her your last Money....
That's why i hardly give Money to Homeless People. Only 1€ or 2€ to Street-Musicians when i'm in the Mood.
If she didn’t take the pizza, she wasn’t truly hungry. Never give money.
Too big a heart. Should have just said "Let me see that 5, I can do better". Take it back and walk off...
Not that people shouldn’t thank you for offering your food or money, but I always remember that their situation is most likely way harder than mine and it’s hard to show gratitude when you’re already feeling mentally exhausted and pretty low. Give and don’t expect anything in return. Hugs
This. So much this.
Absolutely! What Charlotte said was a little judgmental. Plus, addiction is a disease and not some fun past time for lazy people.
Wow! That lady wouldn't actually have any flowers without the bees. She should be thanking him.
I think the reason entitled people videos do so well is because others watching are like me, completely shocked, stunned, that people can be so selfish with seeming to have little to no thought that the way they are acting is unbelievably repulsive. We get to have a like group of outrage. We can all be on the same page about these thoughtless people in a world where it seems very few people these days can agree on anything. It makes us feel good that there are so many like minded human beings that recognize these entitled people for the ghastly creatures that they are. Thanks Charlotte.
“Alright, your car is done and it’s running great! That’ll be $800.”
“But you already fixed it for free, why would I pay you now that it’s done?”
**smacks ECU with hammer**
The sad part is this is how most people think.
@@molonlabe7309 BS. It is not how MOST people think, and is a stupid blanket assumption.
The type of which, I'd expect to see from mindless gamers, that have no idea about real life.
Roger where the crap did the stuff about gamers come from? You just used it as a blanket term which you were arguing against 😂
Just stopped to say 1000 blessings to you and your family. Sounds like you raised her right.
The bees are trespassing 😂
Was there a “no trespassing” sign?
@@ellicooper2323 It's a joke!
Aryan Bianca I know, like the bees can even read, right?
She's needs to send the neighbor a bill for pollinating her flowers.... 😂🌸🌸🌸
The bee 🐝 one 😂😂😂❤❤❤ dude he could argue that he want compensation for pollinating ur roses 🌹 🐝 🐝 🐝 😂😂😂
I hope that kid legally changes his name to Andy when he is an adult.
We name our oldest daughter Andrea and she has been called Andi since I was 4 months pregnant. The only people that call her by her legal name are her coworkers.
Nah, Tony! Mess with them properly! 😀😁😏❓🤣
He’s gonna turn 18 and run like hell from this control freak
About the whole giving homeless people money thing. Something I started doing a few years ago is going to Dollar Tree and getting a drawstring backpack and a bunch of essentials to put in it and giving these out to homeless people. I usually buy enough to make about 5 at a time so I know I'm never without one. I fill them with things like hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, tissues, ibuprofen or Tylenol in case they have arthritis or get sick and need to reduce a fever, gloves if it's cold out, a rain poncho, one of those shiny thermal blankets if I can find them, a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, deodorant, lotion, castile soap, a few bottles of water, and some snacks. Each one costs about $15 and it's all things that everyone needs to have a better chance of surviving without shelter.
You are such a good person! I'm still only thirteen but I've wanted for a while to have an adulthood like this, just going around and helping people
@@katematthews1771 it's definitely worth doing if you have some extra cash. You could bring it up to your parents too and see if it's something they might want to do. You don't necessarily have to seek out homeless people to do it either. Just keep one or two packs in your car so if you happen to see someone in need at a stop light or outside of Walmart or something you have one ready to give. ❤️
Thank you for this! I live in seattle and have the same idea, but wasnt sure what exactly to put in a kit and the cost.. you wrote a great list of items and im gonna try it out.
@@sxthconcreterose It took me a while to really understand what the essentials are. I actually started asking what they needed the most and that's how I came up with everything on the list. Another thing that I forgot to add is socks and a beanie if it's cold outside! I mentioned gloves, but even just one or two pairs of socks and a cheap beanie is enough to help keep them from hypothermia, depending on what winters are like for your area. I live in North Carolina, so our winters aren't usually very harsh. We rarely get more than an inch or 2 of snow, but the temperature can dip below freezing at night. Luckily there are a few churches that house the homeless during the winter months and some shelters as well. But for many people it's difficult for them to actually get there, so it's important that they have at least a chance of surviving without shelter during the night.
The thing is they may actually need cash .. Those things don't pay bills
I feel like I have to address this after watching the artist part. People do this so often to artists that it's very hard for artists like us. My friend once got only 20% of price that was agreed upon she was so hurt by that event that she almost quit being an artist the art was huge and she got less then what she spent on making it. People belittle our work make fun of it while drooling over it. The time, the skills and the art supplies that cost us is not cheap yet people just have 1 look at our work and say that we can do that ourselves like if they could do it themselves why come searching for us for our work why not do make themselves? I'm just frustrated over time after seeing all these kinds of people.
Ajeeta D that’s awful.. I definitely recommend asking for at least 50% deposit up front. When I worked as a freelancer that was a good way to get rid of time wasters and in case any deal goes south, at least I would have the 50% secured. I would only release the final piece of work when I’d received full payment. It’s hard when you’re struggling to get clients though. But it’s better to be strict than face a situation like your friend had. Good luck! Hope that never happens again..
@@annekecrouse1870 Thank you for the advice I will do the same and will let my friend know.
@@annekecrouse1870 Thx for the advice! Just starting out in film-making and have a few mini things starting out - I will 1000% take this advice!
The reason why I personally like to watch the entitled people videos, Its because I've never ever met a TRUE one . My reactions are just like yours the AUDACITY of people. Thank you Charlotte for all your hard work that you put in the videos I love watching them .
I literally just lost my job today and had an hour of an emotional break down because life has been unreasonably hard between people scamming us in a premeditated accident, costing us $3000, our car being broken into and the cable cut so thank you for your small message. It helps calming down more than I can express.❤️🖤
I’m 8 months late… but hope life got better 🙏🙏
I do hope life has gotten better since your comment. Scammers & other criminals suck. Hopefully kharma caught up with those that hurt you.
@@tammysullivan9065 @mszoe1974 Thank you for your words, but unfortunately, even 11 months later, it hasn't gotten better, if anything worse. I had to move into my car and get rid a bit of my stuff just to do so. But I'm stills alive, so that's a bonus. ✌️
I was homeless for 3 months, it was 5 years ago, and the only time I found myself in such a horrible situation. What really surprised me was how ungrateful some people are when offered help from perfect strangers. I literally saw grown adults have tantrums if someone wouldn't give them cash, or not say thank you when they did. It blew my mind how often this happened.
Some(not all) have been offered assistance from organizations, government, etc and refused because they don't want to have to abide by certain rules or maintain certain standards. Unfortunately, some just plain want to live on the streets. It really is sad.
@Jamie miller Curious what city/cities you were homeless in, if you don’t mind sharing. Sorry you had to go through that. It is terrible how the homeless are treated.
I was homeless for over three years and the ONLY time I refused anything was after I found out that I was allergic to seafood and it almost put me in the hospital, after that I politely declined anything with seafood in it and explained why I couldn't take it.
My brother was made homeless by an entitled squatter who took his house for over 6 months. It took 6 months for the lawyer to jump through all the hoops in WA state to finally get his house back.
@@ttscrafts6765 That's shocking! I thought "squatter's rights" was just a saying. When you say WA are you referring to Western Australia or a state in the US?
Her: Why do so many people coming here to watch me read entitled people post? I don't understand it?
Me: **Looks down in shame** I don't understand it either, yet here I am.
Charlotte could explain how grass grows. Such a joy watching her. Beautiful!
Watching this one after binge watching all of Charlotte’s entitled people/brides videos for the past several days. It’s hilarious to hear her say these videos seem to be surprisingly popular. Fast forward a year and she and we are ALL in!! 😂😂😂
Lmao the bee one really got me!! The beekeeper is the one that should be suing the neighbor because she isn't paying the bees for pollinating her flowers! 😂 It honestly blows my mind that people are really like this, I definitely got some second hand embarrassment from how these people acted.
In some weird sort of way, the neighbor with the flowers actually has a point. Sure, the bees are doing what they normally do . .. but the beekeeper IS making a profit off of the flowers on the neighbors property. It kinda makes sense to me . . . and if I were the beekeeper, I think that I would actually feel some sense of obligation. I probably wouldn't pay money, but a free jar of honey every now and then might be nice.