No she isn't she's a bully and doesn't listen to what's being said. She accuses the woman who's making a very good point and her personal view of talking tripe. What is 'pure gold' about that?
@@nathann7710 I wish Kim would instead of just going into freak mode and insulting anyone who disagrees with her dreary view. It's not just this video check out anything she's in. Her point is only relevant when you realise its said defensively because she does exactly what the whole point of the piece is about all the time.
@@fay9987 Difficult to tell what that means Faye it's got no words so you can't be accused of using the 'offesive' worst being talked about so I'm going to assume it's support. Cheers!
It was so pleasant in the old days, friendly, respectful, being called "luv" or 'darling', 'dear', ladies, etc. What paranoiacs bought in this dislike of people being nice to each other? How dare they rebrand polite pleasantries as offensive/hate speech/sexist, or whatever the heck they call it these days.
I am American and I absolutely love it. I would hear Paul McCartney in interviews always say "My Love" to people and thought, wow thats so nice. Then I realized it's part of UK culture to do similar things. I absolutely love love love it.
I stopped off at a Cafe the other day and the nice old lady called me Darling/Dear many times and I found myself getting rather emotional as it reminded me of my Grandma.
I think if this is the only issue you have in the world then you are a very lucky person. Let's be honest, people can call you a lot worse these days 😂
I visited Manchester one time and was completely taken aback by people calling me “love”, and asking if I’m “alright”, when they help or serve me. I quickly adapted and appreciated the culture for what it was, beautifully British 😂
Darling & Sir has been used for over century in England, it is known for a jolly way to communicate and interact with others, it's British culture...end of !!
it's just the English way it's what makes us special, you ok Lovey, hello darling, moan when it's an insult life's too short shouldn't even be a debate
I love terms of endearment from strangers, especially when I can tell it’s just second nature to them. It’s comforting. I hope all these sensitive people complaining don’t ruin it.
I couldn't care less, as long as people are nice to me, that is more important to me. It annoys me that younger women complain about everything and get validated. They have no clue how hard life used to be for women in previous decades and even centuries
Kim is right! When does that woman go shopping? I've never been called darling or dear in a shop. I call lots of people darling, and to be honest, they normally give a big smile back. I think many are just snapped at, by grumpy, irritable, frustrated people, most of the day, and seem very happy to be treated with more respect.
I first discovered Kim doing a Downton Abbey Comic Relief cameo. Knew nothing about her. But the moment she said Darling and My Love, I immediately liked her. Especially the way in which she says it leaves no room for interpreting it as anything but loving. The girl on this show is, I think, referring to the condescending way men use it to address females where it sounds patronizing and diminishing. Like she’s just a dumb, helpless pretty face with nothing upstairs.
I am American and adore the Darlying and My Love business. I first found out it was a UK think when I would hear Paul McCarnty refer to people all the time as My Love, and thought it was the sweetest thing. I am someone who loves UK culture. My icon photo is actually Kate Bush.
" Hello Darling" is just a term of affection, just being friendly. l'm an ardent feminist , I don't mind at all and its all part of my working-class roots which I'm very proud of.
I've been called darling, love, dear, sweetheart even blossom and I've never taken offence to any of them. As Kim said, you're just looking for something to talk about. Some people take things so personal....Get A Life!!!!
Its weird how people get offended by the strangest things these days. Im sensing an unresolved trauma that she isnt dealing with related to being called Darling by someone she hasnt forgiven
I personally disagree with Kate but I must say she is a very eloquent speaker and I like listening to her. It's her preference not everybody is going to like being called darling. Tbh darling sounds aa bit too overly familiar but most of the time I like terms of endearment like dear, love etc...
That woman is a professionally offended person. She’s basically the person every tv show or podcast interviews when they want someone who’s offended by something.
I know a gentleman who got banned from Asda for being polite to female worker he asked were a certain protect was and he thanked her politely she reported him to a supervisor and hes been banned for a year if it were me i wouldn't go back , why are people always saying that offends me there's worse things going on in the world
My boss who’s female told me I needed to start off by cutting that out. I call everyone darlin’… I’m southern, the older people I was around did it. I stopped but am confused on why she’d be so offended. I do it to both
It's fair enough. If I was calling someone something they didn't want me to, I wouldn't in most situations. Why are people getting their backs up because of pleasantries. She seems to be the kind of feminist who has these 'experiances' without any credible evidence at all.
I just think if someone is uncomfortable with it or doesn’t like it, that’s fine because everyone is entitled to their own opinion and to feel however they feel, personally it doesn’t bother me.
To say a person wound address a man as sir and in the same breath refer to the woman as Dalin'. Absolute twaddle. The woman is trying to create an issue born from her imagination. Kim told it like it is. called him sir and her Dalin'
What a ridiculous detail to be upset over. If people are nice to you at all be glad and go about your day. Nobody owes you the respect you think you're entitled to sir. Good grief.
It’s about getting you to hop from foot to foot - there’s power in you constantly having to adjust. Notice how amused these creatures are to see the upset.
“You’re just looking for something to say” 👏🏽👏🏽
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This Kim lady is pure gold.
No she isn't she's a bully and doesn't listen to what's being said. She accuses the woman who's making a very good point and her personal view of talking tripe. What is 'pure gold' about that?
@@chrisparnhamNo… use your brain. Kim is right
@@nathann7710 I wish Kim would instead of just going into freak mode and insulting anyone who disagrees with her dreary view. It's not just this video check out anything she's in. Her point is only relevant when you realise its said defensively because she does exactly what the whole point of the piece is about all the time.
@@fay9987 Difficult to tell what that means Faye it's got no words so you can't be accused of using the 'offesive' worst being talked about so I'm going to assume it's support. Cheers!
@@chrisparnham I find that Kim is often right when she gets passionate about something so I respectfully disagree with you
Kim absolutely right. Being offended by niceties is just ridiculous and going too far.
It was so pleasant in the old days, friendly, respectful, being called "luv" or 'darling', 'dear', ladies, etc. What paranoiacs bought in this dislike of people being nice to each other? How dare they rebrand polite pleasantries as offensive/hate speech/sexist, or whatever the heck they call it these days.
Absolute tripe 😂😂😂😂
Bloody love Kim Woodburn. She is absolutely right. 😂
Me too she cracks me up 😂😂
🎯💯
Well said Kim called her out for bullshitting
"You've had your 5, shut up" 😂😂😂😂
I think it’s nice to be called Darling or love. It makes you feel a warmth. I can’t understand people who get hung up on stupid things.
I don't either. I'm convinced people are just looking for things to BE offended about.
I am American and I absolutely love it. I would hear Paul McCartney in interviews always say "My Love" to people and thought, wow thats so nice. Then I realized it's part of UK culture to do similar things. I absolutely love love love it.
Your dead right darling
@@eugenedeegan6066 you're *
I stopped off at a Cafe the other day and the nice old lady called me Darling/Dear many times and I found myself getting rather emotional as it reminded me of my Grandma.
I don’t understand people who don’t like being called ‘my love’ or ‘darling’. It’s just pleasant and sweet- it’s never that deep.
Kim is so funny telling the lady “you’re telling porkies” 😂😂😂
I think if this is the only issue you have in the world then you are a very lucky person. Let's be honest, people can call you a lot worse these days 😂
I visited Manchester one time and was completely taken aback by people calling me “love”, and asking if I’m “alright”, when they help or serve me. I quickly adapted and appreciated the culture for what it was, beautifully British 😂
Kim is a legend. Absolute common sense. If someone doesn’t like being called ‘darling ‘ in a shop …. Shop elsewhere.simple.
How can she expect a shopkeeper to remember all their customers and opinions?
Exactly 😂😂😂
I love this woman she is the best!!!!🥰🥰🥰
Kim is aggressive and physically points her finger all the time. However she doesn't do BS and I appreciate that.
That's agreeable.
Us aries ♈️ are like that 😂
No she does
Kims right. She's tryna make that woman see sense.
Kim Woodburn is a legend!!
" what is wrong with you women" 😭 hahahaha
@Charlie Charlie I've never cried sore of laughter but that hit me hard hahahahah
Terms of endearment are now offensive… ffs. These were made to complement people, not bring them down.
@@Benlovescheese they are also very patronising. And used by entitled people. Lack of vocabulary !
Loving Kim shes so genuine not like phillip
Cause he's fake
Absolutely precious...telling porkies
Kim for Prime Minister
"What is the haaaaarm"
You've had your 5😂😂😂don't try change me 😂❤
Thank you, Kim 😊
Kim needs to be a regular on the couch especially if we have to keep the show on tv.😂
Good on you Kim any term of endearment should be a good thing don't you think x
Go ahead Kim 👍
😂 Kim calling out the BS is absolute gold!
Some people have nothing to do in life😬
Kate really is talking tripe and just looking for something to say.
🤣
" You are talking tripe" - Kim knows she is lying. 😂😂😂
Darling & Sir has been used for over century in England, it is known for a jolly way to communicate and interact with others, it's British culture...end of !!
This lady has issues … 😓🙄 …. But kim dealt with her lol love that.
Well said Kim 👏👏👏👏👏
it's just the English way it's what makes us special, you ok Lovey, hello darling, moan when it's an insult life's too short shouldn't even be a debate
40 year old Irish guy here- absolutely love being called love or darling. It really softens up an interaction and adds a little kindness
I love terms of endearment from strangers, especially when I can tell it’s just second nature to them. It’s comforting. I hope all these sensitive people complaining don’t ruin it.
I couldn't care less, as long as people are nice to me, that is more important to me. It annoys me that younger women complain about everything and get validated. They have no clue how hard life used to be for women in previous decades and even centuries
Kim is right!
When does that woman go shopping? I've never been called darling or dear in a shop.
I call lots of people darling, and to be honest, they normally give a big smile back. I think many are just snapped at, by grumpy, irritable, frustrated people, most of the day, and seem very happy to be treated with more respect.
Darling or dear is totally fake by a stranger,Kim is an idiot and a bully
Im defo with Kim on this one like, whats wrong with these people? Like really!!!
Delusional
I first discovered Kim doing a Downton Abbey Comic Relief cameo. Knew nothing about her. But the moment she said Darling and My Love, I immediately liked her. Especially the way in which she says it leaves no room for interpreting it as anything but loving. The girl on this show is, I think, referring to the condescending way men use it to address females where it sounds patronizing and diminishing. Like she’s just a dumb, helpless pretty face with nothing upstairs.
I am American and adore the Darlying and My Love business. I first found out it was a UK think when I would hear Paul McCarnty refer to people all the time as My Love, and thought it was the sweetest thing.
I am someone who loves UK culture. My icon photo is actually Kate Bush.
Calling Kate a comedian is funnier than her supposed comedy routine.
2:50 Kim Woodburn is on point, hardly anyone says that
" Hello Darling" is just a term of affection, just being friendly. l'm an ardent feminist , I don't mind at all and its all part of my working-class roots which I'm very proud of.
What an ejit Kim's correct 👏 ❤
Darling and dear are non gender specific terms of endearment. As a guy in his 30s,I have older women calling me love and dear all the time.
As a German i would love it if a British Person calls me Darling or My Love . With the accent its so charismatic and Lovely and British
I’m from Glasgow. I love to be called ‘hen’ or ‘darlin’ or ‘sweetheart’
Feminism is so shallow in its bitterness
I've been called darling, love, dear, sweetheart even blossom and I've never taken offence to any of them. As Kim said, you're just looking for something to talk about. Some people take things so personal....Get A Life!!!!
You cant please everyone just deal with it. Kim is right.
Is this really the world I live in?
Can we comment now???
Seemingly so
Exactly what I was thinking, why are they allowing us to comment after all these years?
You can comment on certain videos
I’m with Kim
She didn’t seem to deny the accusations that she was lying
Its weird how people get offended by the strangest things these days. Im sensing an unresolved trauma that she isnt dealing with related to being called Darling by someone she hasnt forgiven
I personally disagree with Kate but I must say she is a very eloquent speaker and I like listening to her. It's her preference not everybody is going to like being called darling. Tbh darling sounds aa bit too overly familiar but most of the time I like terms of endearment like dear, love etc...
For once I agree with Kim here 🤣
I ABSOLUTELY BEAM when a brit or UK Calls me love or uses that endearment
That woman is a professionally offended person. She’s basically the person every tv show or podcast interviews when they want someone who’s offended by something.
Well said Kim darling!
The feminist is the reason by less love is shown in our culture today, it’s a nice way to greet someone.
I am so tired of people being offended over everything.
I love being called darling or love I genuinely wouldn’t think twice about it
I get love, honey or darling all the time and I'm a bloke. Makes me feel good.
Calling someone daring isn’t rude at all I take it has some one being friendly
I know a gentleman who got banned from Asda for being polite to female worker he asked were a certain protect was and he thanked her politely she reported him to a supervisor and hes been banned for a year if it were me i wouldn't go back , why are people always saying that offends me there's worse things going on in the world
Well done Kim for calling her out.There are far too many feminists trying to act like men. What's wrong with a little endearment. 🎉
My boss who’s female told me I needed to start off by cutting that out. I call everyone darlin’… I’m southern, the older people I was around did it. I stopped but am confused on why she’d be so offended. I do it to both
It's fair enough. If I was calling someone something they didn't want me to, I wouldn't in most situations. Why are people getting their backs up because of pleasantries. She seems to be the kind of feminist who has these 'experiances' without any credible evidence at all.
I just think if someone is uncomfortable with it or doesn’t like it, that’s fine because everyone is entitled to their own opinion and to feel however they feel, personally it doesn’t bother me.
Kim needs to be on this show every day !
'Hello Sir!!!! ... Ello darlin'!!!!!' 😂😂
Kim is correct to be honest………
One day that forty something will be 60 something and then she won't even be visible anymore. Make the most of the endearments, while you can.
To say a person wound address a man as sir and in the same breath refer to the woman as Dalin'. Absolute twaddle. The woman is trying to create an issue born from her imagination.
Kim told it like it is.
called him sir and her Dalin'
Women are not automatically “Madam,” a lot of women are “Miss.” Will we now have to find out a persons marital status before addressing snowflakes?
I think it's lovely to call someone "darling" or "dear". This world is insane.
Kim is a darling 😂
I actually love being called darling, babe, Hun etc.
i cant believe shes a comedian. I mean what sort of humour is that? just irritate everyone till they run off screaming?
What a ridiculous detail to be upset over. If people are nice to you at all be glad and go about your day. Nobody owes you the respect you think you're entitled to sir. Good grief.
"Get a lifeee" 😂😂💀💀
totally agree with Kim Woodburn
It’s about getting you to hop from foot to foot - there’s power in you constantly having to adjust. Notice how amused these creatures are to see the upset.
I called everyone darling, love or duck or pet. Depends what part of the country I'm in. People need to get over themselves. ❤
I agree with Kim. Being offended over someone being nice.. absolute BS.
“Had your 5 shut up” Kim is the 🐐 other woman is a fool
When she said greesy spoon cafe, how dare you
Not be long before we lose the ability to speak.
Kim is solid gold!
Kim being aggressive and calling her “my love” is the reason why people don’t like being called these things.
“I’m a comedian”
Naw, you really aren’t DARLING!
Why kim doesn't have her own talk show
I don't mind if someone says "darling"or "love"doesn't offend me ❤️
Love Kim!
Kim Loves To have her Say in a Very Funny And Attractive way
Well done Kim! Agree with her. The other woman is a fool.
We need more KIMS 😂😂😂
Darling, is a lovely lovely term, if it’s meant in the right way, and not a condescending one with underlying sinister reasons