18:15 this chat message by xhris_xhross made me laugh so hard let me quote it “Indians and Mexicans can only move in two directions, but black people can move like a tekken character”
About the cow thing. My dad (who is Hindu) explained it to me like this: When a child is born, they get all their nourishment from the mom's breastmilk, but when that child becomes a toddler, it doesn't drink the breast milk anymore right? What does it drink next? Cow's milk. So that cow is almost like a 2nd mother in that regard - it provides nourishment to the child after the baby has grown. That's why the cow's life is cherished. I'm not Hindu, but that was his explanation. Makes sense.
4:55 Ironically, yes. Here in Germany we have HUNDREDS of types of bread. So we call "Naan", "Naan bread" and "Toast", "Toast bread" or "white bread" (well, I'd say most germans would call it "an insult to bread"). Tortilla are, weirdly, just called by their name here. Maybe because of their "connection" to Tortilla chips (Nachos).
From the deep southern US. Around here I grew up distinguishing bread based on if it's white or wheat, so I totally got the "add bread at the end as an identifier" thing
@@briandurio6479 Right? Grey bread, white bread, black bread, and a thousand other breads. Completely normal. No wonder "Naan" has the bread suffix added. xD
@@LetMeFLY649 Grey bread usually is a LOT more filling compared to white bread, and a LOT better tasting, which is why it's more popular here all in all. Also, european white bread is quite a bit different than US white bread, because the exact composition of US white bread is illegal in the EU.
People don't know what Naan is. They add bread to the end so people have context clues and know what they're talking about without having to have a whole conversation explaining what it is.
@@monsterhunterrivi6303 XD They should especially watch Jeff Dunham and his puppets! If they think Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias is funny, wait'll they see the comedian ventriloquist!
Y'all won't understand how comforted I felt learning that Alicia is Indian and seeing her explaining some of the cultural stuff, Alicia is so fluff fluff 😭😭
@@jonmercano1138 It's separate enough from the MCU that she probably will watch it earlier, just like how Puss in Boots Last Wish was voted on by the Diamond and Ultimate patreons.
I was in a Rickshaw in the Phillipines back in early 2000's. In one of those trips from a mall to our hotel this dude was in the Opposite lane of traffic about 95% of the time, but we made amazing time. Gave him a huge tip! lol
She talked about it a bit in her Jojo's part 3 reactions and had some interesting insight when the gang was in India and Egypt. It was interesting to watch.
On the head movements, in Mexico we actually have a line in the bro code for it. If you tip your head forward as in a nod to another guy it's like saying "Hello" or "Good day." But if you do that exact same thing but backwards it's taken as a "what's up?" Simply seeing if the moves goes up or down you know how men here know each other.
I can't hear Chai tea without my brain filling in Tai Chi. The two have absolutely nothing to do with each other, except sounding alike, but...here we are.
@@DarkLordKain It is, but it's considered the default soda for normal meals (I don't drink soda anymore though). In a Taco restaurant, Fanta dominates the stage in sodas. Jamaica or Orchata take the rest.
I'm pretty sure it's just a feature of the English language that they just like to say the same thing twice with foreign words. Chai tea. Naan bread. Sharia law. The Los Angeles Angels.
In Japan the backchanneling is called "aizuchi", a word that goes back to Japanese Blacksmithing meaning effectively "mutual-hammer." It goes to the two smiths working the same sword, and developing that rhythm.
15:30 That's the discord friends being weird, nodding along "mhm, mhm" "uh huh, uh huh" etc is super normal in english too and your thing sounds pretty much the same so idk what they were on about Getting called out on doing something totally normal
I think where she's getting embarrassed by it is if you do that while discussing a sensitive or serious topic. Doing that in English culture is pretty common in casual conversation, but doing it while someone is talking about a recently deceased relative could come across as not taking the subject matter too seriously.
Floof, As for the Bread bit, white bread, wheat bread, Multigrain bread, potato bread, butter bread, French bread, etc. Style + bread is just how it's referred to in most of my life experience. And for acknowledgement in convo it's commonly here to do a light nod "m hmm" or a yep
You dont call a baguette a baguette bread now, do you? It's the same logic here. The bread bit is only true for a descriptor+bread when the descriptor is a word in itself.
Soda pop, CAC Card (ask someone in the military), ink pen, just to name a few. We have them in German too: Speisezwiebel (lit. "Food onion") and Speisemohren (lit. "Food carrot")
7:13 fun fact, back during the British rule, we had a influx of Spanish immigrants/colonizers (pick ya poison). That kinda explains a lot of the similarities between Spanish culture and Indian culture.
They were from portugal not spain and yes they were definitely colonizers (I have picked my poison). One should read about the horrific atrocities they inflicted upon the native people of Goa to convert them from Hindu faith into Christianity. If you do read about it, you'll never call them immigrants.
40:40 this line, this line is the most Filipino thing I have ever heard, even us pedestrians take this philosophy, if there is no car we Go, if there is no one walking we Go, red or green, dosent matter
Floof. The German Drink jokr always gets me. I will laugh if no one else does and I will laugh hard. Reason? I LOVE those moments of "WORDS! NO, COME BACK!" That freak people out. They crack me up everytime. I cannot help it. 😊
Nowadays in India traffic rules became stricts And now they put AI cameras if anyone don't follow their vehicle number will be caught by the Caneras This is happening in Surat, Gujarat I am from there
A counterpoint to the naan and chai discussion. If a person doesnt know beforehand that naan is a type of bread, or that chai means tea in hindi, calling it "naan bread" or "chai tea" makes it easier for the other person to understand what it is you're referring to. Until this video, I had no clue what naan was. I had never heard of naan. But when Iglesias in his standup said "naan bread" it immediately made sense without him having to pause his standup to clarify what exactly naan is. So while I understand the frustration, I don't think it's that big of a deal or a reason to get upset over.
Dear lord Does chat actually think Indian people being sick of people referring to it as "Chai Tea" is due to Spider-verse's popularity, and not the other way around?
Anyone who's seen the Top Gear: India special knows how crazy the traffic is. Also, that could be a fun thing for Alicia to react to, although it might be too long.
That whole "ah" thing seemed universal to me, like it shows you're listening, like when someone is going on a long tangent, I say "uh huh" or "yea." It's just a form of acknowledgement. Head movement included, head up and down when agreeing, and head left and right when disagreeing.
"It's a type of bread" - Like, say... White bread, french bread, wheat bread? Toast is literally just bread, it's not a type of bread, it's just bread that was cooked.
9:25 Yeah Japanese def does the same thing, little acknowledgement noises Also saw Mr Floofy in Vegas, was amazing. Started banter with some Aussies way in the back and then when the timer on stage said show was over he flipped it over and kept going another half hour. Also I recall he made a tiktok where he used mousey's audio and a clip of her reacting to it. Would love to see him on speak of the devil
7:00 Girl YOU get it together! You went on a solid 2 1/2 minute rant over Gabriel saying the name of a bread incorrectly. It's like a frenchman whining about how croissant is pronounced
I am half Algerian, when we speak, we acknowledge each other by saying eh(short yes) ,mhm or ah aswell, when i speak Arabic or more the local dialect darija, i use alot of Hand movements wich in German i dont do often, your whole personality changes, its crazy.
4.27 This reminded me of that spiderman bit xD "Chai tea? Chai means tea! Would you ask for a coffee coffee with some room for cream cream?" Edit to add I should've waited for her to react more on it xD
After watching your reaction to "The Gift Basket" I knew you'd like Fluffy :) Other classics: his trip to the Middle East, his relationship with his son Frankie, and his stories about being in Magic Mike
Wait wait wait Alicia's a mallu Indian Canadian!!!😳😳🤯 How many plot twits does this have🤧 verthe alla evideyoo oru connection thoniyath😂 ആൾ മലയാളിയാണ് gooys 😂 അടിപൊളി
Genuinely, thank you for doing the full special. Thanks for the tangents, and info, adding a bunch of context. 10/10 video. Sincerely, Sir Floof - My cat.
Fluffy is absolutely amazing 😂😂 my family watch him together and I appreciate that so much bc we barely get together and to get together for a laugh I think is beautiful ❤❤❤❤
6:50 I actually blame the occupation of India during the British Raj for the appropriation of words. English is the franken-tongue, and well, it furtured around and now we're finding out.
4:18 “What did you just say? Chai Tea?! Chai means tea bro! You’re saying tea tea! Would I ask you for a coffee coffee with room for Cream Cream?!” Edit: HELP I COMMENTED THIS BEFORE I READ THE CHAT AND SHE STARTED TALKING ABOUT IT
5:00 ??? Yes?? I always said toasted bread, especially when there are more than one bread options. I guess that because we do not do only toasts with wonder bread, but also with baguettes? I have seen people say baguette bread, which to me it sounds weird, but it is apparently not that uncommon.
4:49 nope. That's wrong. That would be tortilla *and* bread since they give me both. Saying Naan bread can work too since Naan is a type of bread. It's like saying baguette bread Or DC Comics because DC means Detective Comics. So it's Detective Comics Comics. Don't get so mad over language barriers. American has always known to be mentally challenged sometimes.
I think you'll probably like the "fluffy goes to Saudi Arabia" one too, personally, I love that one, it's one of my three favorite fluffy shows. My second favorite is the Magic Mike story, and the third is the gift basket
Theres Whaet bread White bread Sourdough bread Flat bread So unless something is done to said bread it's going to be ____ bread So yes fluffy is right in what he said.
My friends do this with apples, and my apple loving family just kinda rolls their eyes. Like Fuji apples, Honeycrisp Apples, Golden Delicious apples, etc. My family just understands that they're apples when we talk about them
@wcamp6761 it's a matter of distinguishing thing. Like you can say wheat but are you talking about the bread or the plant. There are some cases like if you do something to the bread or in your case the apple where the distinguishing word is removed. For example: whole wheat bread turns into a ham sandwich on whole wheat and a golden delicious apple turns into a golden delicious apple pie with the word apple there denoting the type of pie not the type of apple.
For anyone who confused between Tuk Tuk and Rickshaw. Tuk Tuk and Auto Rickshaw are pretty much the same thing, only different in country. Tuk Tuk are what we Thai peeps call them. I think we got this same idea of transport from India. Thank you India, for sharing parts of your culture to us.
It’s not quite the same, but my dad’s family is from the southern half of the Midwest and my mom’s is from the northern half. So when I’m around my dads family my normally very subtle drawl will thicken and I’ll have y’all, ey-yup, howdy, and other more southern inflections as my speech slows down a little bit, but after visiting moms side on vacation it speeds up a bit and suddenly I’m tossing out dontcha know, ope, ya sure, and uff da! All said it’s pretty fun being a secret Minnesotan cowboy linguistically since I picked up the urban Kansas very subtle and easy to understand accent, and then suddenly feel like I’ve been possessed by my very alive aunt patty and tack “Dontcha know!” at the end of a conversation about how beneficial mulching with compost at the onset of winter can be.
Alicia Chai tea means the Indian tea. People normally say naan bread because they don't speak Hindi, they don't know WTF naan means. So they say naan bread and everyone goes "oh that type of bread".
2:43 I had to stop at India for 36 hours to catch a transit flight to Canada, and I agree with this wholeheartedly! After checking in at night, I went out to get some breakfast the next day. I stop at this vendor run by a dude who looked like a survivor from the Vietnam War, cooking the food. I order the chicken, and it was out of this world!
Now you need to make it a trilogy with watching his bit of going to Saudi Arabia. Very insightful experience/story for him
I love the Saudi Arabia story. I haven't watched it in a while though.
@@WakkoHedgehog I noticed that, for a bit at least, it disappeared from the specials reshowings? ...probs for political reasons
Was just about to say this. It’s so good!
Oh yes, Fluffy’s Saudi Arabia story is so good
I really hope she gets a chance to watch it, it's such a great one
18:15 this chat message by xhris_xhross made me laugh so hard let me quote it “Indians and Mexicans can only move in two directions, but black people can move like a tekken character”
Just started the video but that comment has me so excited to get the context, people are getting way too creative i swear 😂😂😂😂
They move like chess pieces
I would say he's out of line but he right
@@its_renren7292 same!
Chatter: FLUFFY NO!
Fluffy: FLUFFY YES!
Made me think of
Vegeta no
VEGETA YES!!!
I came here to say that lol@@oOSonicexeOo
@@oOSonicexeOo Cell: Vegeta no. *smacks him down*
@oOSonicexeOo
Mindy: Daddy no!
Plankton: DADDY YES!
“Which one’s the prophet, pick a lane dad” is the funniest thing Alicia’s EVER said oml-
The stammering joke kills me EVERY time
Also damn Alicia got HARD exposed
"Somebody stop him!"
Literally out loud went "wait....THE SEQUEL?!" lmao, hell yeah
tbh i thought it was gonna be about the mexican racist gift basket he got from a hill billy fan he has/had lmao
Yes, the sequel. Look up "Fluffy Mexican Racist Gift Basket"!
About the cow thing. My dad (who is Hindu) explained it to me like this: When a child is born, they get all their nourishment from the mom's breastmilk, but when that child becomes a toddler, it doesn't drink the breast milk anymore right? What does it drink next? Cow's milk. So that cow is almost like a 2nd mother in that regard - it provides nourishment to the child after the baby has grown. That's why the cow's life is cherished.
I'm not Hindu, but that was his explanation. Makes sense.
So are you officially an atheist or buddhist?
@@ankushmamgain8227 I'm nothing lol
@@ankushmamgain8227 That's an awfully personal question to ask someone you've never met or even seen
When you suckle on your spouse? You're your wife's kid?
@@hazeltree7738 Is it? Your preferred religion isn't really that personal.
4:55 Ironically, yes. Here in Germany we have HUNDREDS of types of bread. So we call "Naan", "Naan bread" and "Toast", "Toast bread" or "white bread" (well, I'd say most germans would call it "an insult to bread"). Tortilla are, weirdly, just called by their name here. Maybe because of their "connection" to Tortilla chips (Nachos).
From the deep southern US. Around here I grew up distinguishing bread based on if it's white or wheat, so I totally got the "add bread at the end as an identifier" thing
@@briandurio6479 Right? Grey bread, white bread, black bread, and a thousand other breads. Completely normal. No wonder "Naan" has the bread suffix added. xD
curious, why is toast and white bread called an insult to bread in germany?
@@TheJanstyler don't forget corn bread. Lol
@@LetMeFLY649 Grey bread usually is a LOT more filling compared to white bread, and a LOT better tasting, which is why it's more popular here all in all. Also, european white bread is quite a bit different than US white bread, because the exact composition of US white bread is illegal in the EU.
The what do Germans drink bit killed me. The silent pause aftsr it made it gold
People don't know what Naan is. They add bread to the end so people have context clues and know what they're talking about without having to have a whole conversation explaining what it is.
^
Lmao its like Chai Tea
Um, actually, the official lexicon does state that you have to add bread when specifying which type of flour product you are referencing.
😉 😂
Would I ask you for a coffee coffee with room for cream cream?
@@ModernAegis irrelevent. You're just saying two basic words twice, doesn't apply to obscure terms for westerners
You’re the second V-Tuber who got excited/shocked about Fluffy when talking about their race and how they act, first being IronMouse! XD
we need a collab between Alicia and Mousey. just saying. Alicia and the spicy puertorican gremlin. the chaos will be delicious
@@monsterhunterrivi6303 XD They should especially watch Jeff Dunham and his puppets!
If they think Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias is funny, wait'll they see the comedian ventriloquist!
@@monsterhunterrivi6303seconded
@@monsterhunterrivi6303 that would actually be amazing
37:34 “WE DROVE PAST A DEAD BODY 15 MINUTES AGO”
“That is probably him”
😂😂😭😭
His delivery was so good🤣
gift basket
love this big dude.
also, nice chai tea moment dork lmao
th-cam.com/video/ey_bx9LZfEk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Y1sw74B3yohGCRWC she's already done that one and it was great.
Y'all won't understand how comforted I felt learning that Alicia is Indian and seeing her explaining some of the cultural stuff, Alicia is so fluff fluff 😭😭
Oh lords. Alicia needs to watch the Spiderverse movies after that bread and tea rant
Hopefully those will be thrown into her Marvel journey
Well, she should at least see all the live action Spider-Man movies first, because of the references they make to those movies.
@@jonmercano1138 It's separate enough from the MCU that she probably will watch it earlier, just like how Puss in Boots Last Wish was voted on by the Diamond and Ultimate patreons.
I'm so glad someone mentioned it, cuz that was my exact thought when she begun😭
52:52 -- 53:14 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, THAT'S SO FUCKING HILARIOUS THAT SHE HAD NO WORDS. I'M LITERALLY CRYING FROM LAUGHTER.
I was in a Rickshaw in the Phillipines back in early 2000's. In one of those trips from a mall to our hotel this dude was in the Opposite lane of traffic about 95% of the time, but we made amazing time. Gave him a huge tip! lol
Alternate title: Alicia gets called out in 4K
Learned some cool Alicia lore. Didn’t know she was Indian until now. Thats super cool!
She talked about it a bit in her Jojo's part 3 reactions and had some interesting insight when the gang was in India and Egypt. It was interesting to watch.
On the head movements, in Mexico we actually have a line in the bro code for it. If you tip your head forward as in a nod to another guy it's like saying "Hello" or "Good day." But if you do that exact same thing but backwards it's taken as a "what's up?" Simply seeing if the moves goes up or down you know how men here know each other.
I thought that was normal for even Americans. I do that.
Bro, thats not a mexico thing. Thats a universal thing
That's just universal guy code
That's universal. It's not a Mexican thing
And if you are lying or saying something the other person doubts we raise our heads back then go *ahhh*😜
It’s not even just Indian. My Pakistani friend almost backhanded me into next week for saying chai tea
The chocolate cake one is a must!!🤣🤣
I can't hear Chai tea without my brain filling in Tai Chi. The two have absolutely nothing to do with each other, except sounding alike, but...here we are.
Elderly Chinese and Indian people love tea. Chinese people practice Tai Chi while Indians practice yoga, so they're kind of related.
@@saskeru9346Uncle Iroh
7:42 Fanta is a happy coincidence,
What we order is orange soda, and Fanta appears
I think it’s linked to our love of mango juice, but idk
As far as I know here in Mexico Coca Cola is way more popular than Fanta
@@DarkLordKain It is, but it's considered the default soda for normal meals (I don't drink soda anymore though). In a Taco restaurant, Fanta dominates the stage in sodas. Jamaica or Orchata take the rest.
I'm pretty sure it's just a feature of the English language that they just like to say the same thing twice with foreign words.
Chai tea. Naan bread. Sharia law.
The Los Angeles Angels.
yeah, but chai has come to be known as a very specific type of tea, so it's actually necessary
even in english,
ATM Machine
HIT training
sourdough bread
It’s actually something that happens in a lot of languages. It’s just kind of a quirk that comes with taking words from other languages.
The great Sahara desert
In Japan the backchanneling is called "aizuchi", a word that goes back to Japanese Blacksmithing meaning effectively "mutual-hammer." It goes to the two smiths working the same sword, and developing that rhythm.
15:30 That's the discord friends being weird, nodding along "mhm, mhm" "uh huh, uh huh" etc is super normal in english too and your thing sounds pretty much the same so idk what they were on about
Getting called out on doing something totally normal
I think where she's getting embarrassed by it is if you do that while discussing a sensitive or serious topic. Doing that in English culture is pretty common in casual conversation, but doing it while someone is talking about a recently deceased relative could come across as not taking the subject matter too seriously.
"Thatd a prophet to you, PICK A LANE DAD"
XD Bruh Im seein STARS from that one. Thats such a based retort~
Floof,
As for the Bread bit, white bread, wheat bread, Multigrain bread, potato bread, butter bread, French bread, etc. Style + bread is just how it's referred to in most of my life experience.
And for acknowledgement in convo it's commonly here to do a light nod "m hmm" or a yep
You dont call a baguette a baguette bread now, do you? It's the same logic here. The bread bit is only true for a descriptor+bread when the descriptor is a word in itself.
52:54 your expression had me dying 😂
Let's freaking go more Gabriel Iglesias btw I do recommend part 2 of the gift basket
Yep, there's a second part where he talks out someone pulling the gift basket prank on him at one of his shows
Floof
‘Naan bread’=‘Chai tea’=‘ATM Machine’=‘DC Comics’=(other examples I can’t think of at the time)
there is also the one that describes all of these names as a group - the RAS syndrome (aka the Redundant Acronym Syndrome syndrome)
Huh, didn’t know the term for that, though I assumed there was one. That’s good to know
Nile River too (River River)
Oh, I didn’t know that one, yeah, that works perfectly lol
Soda pop, CAC Card (ask someone in the military), ink pen, just to name a few. We have them in German too: Speisezwiebel (lit. "Food onion") and Speisemohren (lit. "Food carrot")
Alicia's mom being full Indian makes the story of her parents' marriage a lot funnier!
The show he did a long time ago in Bakersfield is my grandpa's favorite show he did. He knows how to work a DVD player just for that special.
7:13 fun fact, back during the British rule, we had a influx of Spanish immigrants/colonizers (pick ya poison). That kinda explains a lot of the similarities between Spanish culture and Indian culture.
They were from portugal not spain and yes they were definitely colonizers (I have picked my poison).
One should read about the horrific atrocities they inflicted upon the native people of Goa to convert them from Hindu faith into Christianity. If you do read about it, you'll never call them immigrants.
Freaking yes. Love any reaction to Fluffy. A.K.A. The King of the Mexicans
And Fluff
Big, Healthy, Husky, FLUFFY, Damn, and Oh Hell No
My cat is a level Floof
My cat is at Damn, lol.
You know sourdough is going to be bread, but it's still called sourdough bread
Floof!!
Martiiiiiiin! Always gets me 😂
40:40 this line, this line is the most Filipino thing I have ever heard, even us pedestrians take this philosophy, if there is no car we Go, if there is no one walking we Go, red or green, dosent matter
It's true in every lesser known part of Asia
Its so weird a dark elf talks mallay and Tamil but I'm 💯 here for it.... REPRESENT🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Malayalam speaker here. Entha visesham.
yo @@thatindiandude4602
Floof.
The German Drink jokr always gets me. I will laugh if no one else does and I will laugh hard. Reason? I LOVE those moments of "WORDS! NO, COME BACK!" That freak people out. They crack me up everytime. I cannot help it. 😊
Nowadays in India traffic rules became stricts
And now they put AI cameras if anyone don't follow their vehicle number will be caught by the Caneras
This is happening in Surat, Gujarat I am from there
A counterpoint to the naan and chai discussion.
If a person doesnt know beforehand that naan is a type of bread, or that chai means tea in hindi, calling it "naan bread" or "chai tea" makes it easier for the other person to understand what it is you're referring to.
Until this video, I had no clue what naan was. I had never heard of naan. But when Iglesias in his standup said "naan bread" it immediately made sense without him having to pause his standup to clarify what exactly naan is.
So while I understand the frustration, I don't think it's that big of a deal or a reason to get upset over.
Dear lord
Does chat actually think Indian people being sick of people referring to it as "Chai Tea" is due to Spider-verse's popularity, and not the other way around?
Alicia got her "chai tea" moment from Floof.
I love the amount of people making the Spiderverse reference with the Naan bread bit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao😂 i did too
The Gift Basket Sequel... Fluffy's Mexican Racist Gift Basket.
Also great: Fluffy's Magic Mike Story and Fluffy Goes to Saudi Arabia.
6:15 the irony of Alicia complaining about people saying "Naan bread" and "chai tea" but then saying "food restaurant." Lol
Anyone who's seen the Top Gear: India special knows how crazy the traffic is.
Also, that could be a fun thing for Alicia to react to, although it might be too long.
That whole "ah" thing seemed universal to me, like it shows you're listening, like when someone is going on a long tangent, I say "uh huh" or "yea." It's just a form of acknowledgement. Head movement included, head up and down when agreeing, and head left and right when disagreeing.
"It's a type of bread" - Like, say... White bread, french bread, wheat bread?
Toast is literally just bread, it's not a type of bread, it's just bread that was cooked.
Fluffy's a legend, probably my favourite clean comedian.
Alicia a Mallu Vtuber woah😮🤓
Editing...a Malayali🫡
9:25 Yeah Japanese def does the same thing, little acknowledgement noises
Also saw Mr Floofy in Vegas, was amazing. Started banter with some Aussies way in the back and then when the timer on stage said show was over he flipped it over and kept going another half hour.
Also I recall he made a tiktok where he used mousey's audio and a clip of her reacting to it. Would love to see him on speak of the devil
Yeah you gotta have them "ehhh" and "neehh" in there
Hai, hai, hai, etc.
7:00 Girl YOU get it together! You went on a solid 2 1/2 minute rant over Gabriel saying the name of a bread incorrectly. It's like a frenchman whining about how croissant is pronounced
Sassiest comment I have read so far
She's allowed to have opinions, my friend. This is a reaction video, not a "I laugh when you want me to" video.
YAAAA Fluffy is my favorite comedian, and the comedians that got me into stand up.
I am half Algerian, when we speak, we acknowledge each other by saying eh(short yes) ,mhm or ah aswell, when i speak Arabic or more the local dialect darija, i use alot of Hand movements wich in German i dont do often, your whole personality changes, its crazy.
5:33 this makes me so happy for when she watches the spider verse movies
I wonder if Alicia knows that there are non spanish speaking americans that do call it Tortilla bread lol
4.27 This reminded me of that spiderman bit xD "Chai tea? Chai means tea! Would you ask for a coffee coffee with some room for cream cream?"
Edit to add I should've waited for her to react more on it xD
Rye bread, white bread, toast bread, naan bread, tortilla bread, roti bread, don't care
OMG that description of "When he Shrieked Into My SOUL" killed me.
After watching your reaction to "The Gift Basket" I knew you'd like Fluffy :)
Other classics: his trip to the Middle East, his relationship with his son Frankie, and his stories about being in Magic Mike
41:47
"Pick a lane, Dad. What's the prophet to you?"
That fucking FLOORED me holy shit I hadn't laughed that hard in a really good while.
FINALLY MY OSHI REACTS TO THUS MASTERPIECE
4:33 me and Twitch chat having the same thoughts fr. I also thought of chai tea
Wait wait wait Alicia's a mallu Indian Canadian!!!😳😳🤯 How many plot twits does this have🤧 verthe alla evideyoo oru connection thoniyath😂 ആൾ മലയാളിയാണ് gooys 😂 അടിപൊളി
Nde mwone njan ith kettapo njetti
Evidepoyalam kannum malayalikal 😂
@@Abhi_someguy Same😂
@@thatindiandude4602 athe sathym
@@thatindiandude4602 sathyam aliya
Genuinely, thank you for doing the full special. Thanks for the tangents, and info, adding a bunch of context. 10/10 video.
Sincerely,
Sir Floof - My cat.
4:20 Croissant Rolls enter the chat.
Fluffy is absolutely amazing 😂😂 my family watch him together and I appreciate that so much bc we barely get together and to get together for a laugh I think is beautiful ❤❤❤❤
6:50 I actually blame the occupation of India during the British Raj for the appropriation of words. English is the franken-tongue, and well, it furtured around and now we're finding out.
27:25 so excited she switched the fit lol
I’ve been to Mexico a few times, loved a lot of the places i visited. But, Montezuma’s Revenge is real and you’ll be a few pounds later afterwards
29:55 My dad was like that too.
And that's why I will NEVER drive again, unless there's an emergency.
4:18 “What did you just say? Chai Tea?! Chai means tea bro! You’re saying tea tea! Would I ask you for a coffee coffee with room for Cream Cream?!”
Edit: HELP I COMMENTED THIS BEFORE I READ THE CHAT AND SHE STARTED TALKING ABOUT IT
Floof got me with that stuttering joke, not gonna lie. Think I started crying for a sec.
Being Canadian as well as partially Indian, surely you know about Russell Peters
YaBoiPasta "Italians Use Closed Crab Claws" lmao. That made my day, thank you.
5:00 ???
Yes??
I always said toasted bread, especially when there are more than one bread options.
I guess that because we do not do only toasts with wonder bread, but also with baguettes?
I have seen people say baguette bread, which to me it sounds weird, but it is apparently not that uncommon.
44:08 this is why Martin is my favorite, he is the freakin nerd of the whole squad. And I laughed so goddamn hard at that part. 🤣😂
In this episode, we learned that Alicia has multicultural sass, what new and fascinating lore will we learn next time?
Yeah, Fluffy really pointing out all of my habits now.
Naan bread is the Chai Tea for comedy specials
One of the best comedians of all time. Fluffy FTW!! 🗣🔥
4:49 nope. That's wrong. That would be tortilla *and* bread since they give me both.
Saying Naan bread can work too since Naan is a type of bread. It's like saying baguette bread
Or
DC Comics because DC means Detective Comics. So it's Detective Comics Comics.
Don't get so mad over language barriers. American has always known to be mentally challenged sometimes.
I think you'll probably like the "fluffy goes to Saudi Arabia" one too, personally, I love that one, it's one of my three favorite fluffy shows. My second favorite is the Magic Mike story, and the third is the gift basket
Theres
Whaet bread
White bread
Sourdough bread
Flat bread
So unless something is done to said bread it's going to be ____ bread
So yes fluffy is right in what he said.
My friends do this with apples, and my apple loving family just kinda rolls their eyes. Like Fuji apples, Honeycrisp Apples, Golden Delicious apples, etc. My family just understands that they're apples when we talk about them
@wcamp6761 it's a matter of distinguishing thing. Like you can say wheat but are you talking about the bread or the plant. There are some cases like if you do something to the bread or in your case the apple where the distinguishing word is removed.
For example: whole wheat bread turns into a ham sandwich on whole wheat and a golden delicious apple turns into a golden delicious apple pie with the word apple there denoting the type of pie not the type of apple.
For anyone who confused between Tuk Tuk and Rickshaw.
Tuk Tuk and Auto Rickshaw are pretty much the same thing, only different in country.
Tuk Tuk are what we Thai peeps call them. I think we got this same idea of transport from India.
Thank you India, for sharing parts of your culture to us.
Floof.
If there's anything to take away from this video it's that Alicia is a bobble head confirmed.
Fluffy is an S tier comedian XD
Guess his bread comment was a naan starter
It’s not quite the same, but my dad’s family is from the southern half of the Midwest and my mom’s is from the northern half. So when I’m around my dads family my normally very subtle drawl will thicken and I’ll have y’all, ey-yup, howdy, and other more southern inflections as my speech slows down a little bit, but after visiting moms side on vacation it speeds up a bit and suddenly I’m tossing out dontcha know, ope, ya sure, and uff da!
All said it’s pretty fun being a secret Minnesotan cowboy linguistically since I picked up the urban Kansas very subtle and easy to understand accent, and then suddenly feel like I’ve been possessed by my very alive aunt patty and tack “Dontcha know!” at the end of a conversation about how beneficial mulching with compost at the onset of winter can be.
Alicia Chai tea means the Indian tea.
People normally say naan bread because they don't speak Hindi, they don't know WTF naan means. So they say naan bread and everyone goes "oh that type of bread".
I love Gabriel's comedy, more reactions of his are always welcome
9:05 that’s funny, she’s more Indian than me
2:43 I had to stop at India for 36 hours to catch a transit flight to Canada, and I agree with this wholeheartedly! After checking in at night, I went out to get some breakfast the next day. I stop at this vendor run by a dude who looked like a survivor from the Vietnam War, cooking the food. I order the chicken, and it was out of this world!
I saw fluffy when he was in Winnipeg he is hilarious
Im the cutest piece of floof and you make this floof smile and laugh. Ty for existing ♡