From a counseling and communication point of view this is brilliant. Not only does it inject humor into a situation but also forces everyone involved to really think about what they're going to say if they're going to use proper old English grammar. Love this, going to use this in my counseling job!!!
If only more people actually understood how to speak in Elizabethan English (believe me, actual Old English is a completely different language), maybe it would work.
My husband and I started fighting the other person’s side of the argument for them. It’s so weird because you don’t believe anything you’re saying, and you know the other person doesn’t believe anything they are saying, but it opens you up to start to see the other person’s point of you because the words are coming out of your mouth and it also makes you feel super heard because other person is saying exactly what you want to say to them. 😂 it’s such a trip. Like it drives me crazy when my husband tailgates people but he doesn’t think he is. So I’ll say, “Why the heck is this guy driving so slow?? Take the paint off his bumper. Really teach him a lesson.” And then he will roll his eyes and say, “Ok road rage. It’s fine he’s going a normal speed.” Or before a trip I will be like, “This is so nice. This is one of those trips where we don’t have anything to prepare for. Like there’s a literally so little to do!” And then my husband will be like, “Are you kidding me?? We literally have so much to do! We are going to be up until midnight packing for sure.” And the best part is I can ask him. “Oh yeah, like what do we have to do?” And because he doesn’t have any idea so he just has to make stuff up on the spot. 😂 “We have to wash the dishes and do every load of laundry in the house and wash the car and wash the cat.” Like we don’t even have a cat, but it cracks me up every time. And I start to believe maybe we actually don’t have to do that much, and it gets him thinking about what we do have to do. It works!
Ngl depending on what kind of mood I was in I would either find this hilarious or rage-inducing, especially if I was genuinely angry and he's talking to me like he's Prince Charming from Shrek. 😂
If it was a *serious* argument over something very important to the relationship I imagine this would be difficult, but for smaller things like “ayo I could’ve paid for ur nails :
@@clutterbot7279 Yeah obviously this method is probably better for the small petty stuff becuase that stuff should never be taken seriously, but serious and important conversations should be had in the best way for the couple
Why does it also sound like they’re being a lot more direct with their feelings this way while a normal argument would take 20 minutes to have the conversation they just had in 1 😂
Everyone is praising the idea but no one mentioned that they're arguing bc he wants to pay for her nails done and doesnt want her to pay 😭😭 made me realize I deserve more.
Honestly, I can imagine the normal english version and how it could get really heated. This could really work to say what you need to say, thoughtfully, but ego is checked at the door 😂
Please make this a series😂😂 funny conflict resolution for couples. Common ones like.. leaving toilet seat up, squeezing toothpaste weirdly, not ordering takeout for one person, leaving dishes in sink, trash days, not putting laundry in basket.
The Toothpaste Solution: Buy a tube of toothpaste for each person. This saves lives. And when your partner’s gets low just go ahead and have another ready so they are not tempted to use yours.
This made me laugh so hard and also be thankful that there are lovely, fun people like you out in the world, wishing you both the very best because that was just awesome 😂😂
So cute, and effective! 😃 Reminds me of something Uyen Ninh and German Boyfriend might do, that level of wholesomeness and creative humor. Subscribed! 😊
If I don't have this type of relationship in the future, I don't want it 😭. You two are so cute! May thou be bestowed graciously with the gift of imperishable prosperity!!
Haha. Though if you want to be technical, this early modern English. Actual old English sounds like a completely different language. I used to have an English teacher who knew how to speak it. Loved the video btw.
@SL-lz9jr Because Chaucer is written in a type of English, we no longer use called Middle English. It was spoken from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to about 1500. That's why it's so difficult to read. I never had issues with Shakespeare, I loved Shakespeare, but I was bored because we kept doing Macbeth. But everyone has things they are good at.
I mean, they put the old English in quotation marks and also didn’t capitalize the ‘Old’. So they could mean it’s just old english with old being an adjective and not Old English.
😳❕ doesn't the argument normally go the other way? He would be angry because she _didn't_ foot the bill herself and expected _him_ to pay to have a manicure (or whatever "frivolous" thing)? 🤔🤷
This is actually very smart, as using vernacular and parlance that it uncommon to both parties that they have to think about what they’re saying and how they’re saying it. It *can* help with avoiding miscommunications based on assumptions and misunderstandings. Both of them also did it the right way: “this is what you did, and this is what it made me feel. This is how I see the situation.” They both were honest and neither took offense. *So* man arguments can be prevented by those two things alone.
This is 😂❤ but also technically this is modern English. It’s shakespearian and a bit mad. But actual Old English is very different. Check out Beowulf, an old English poem.
“I sought only to preserve your purse.” 😂
"I don't even have a -" 😂
@@chickadee1607 Coinpurse. d(Ow O
not the "man cannot live on bread alone" 😂😂😂
Flashback to me in Catholic school as a kid 😂😂😂
Babe 😂
Big Smoke
The only couples argument I wish to see on the Internet😂
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Marriage therapists need to use this kind of role play with their troubled clinets. It may solve more problems!
A hearty chuckle is oftentimes the most Potent Tonic for what ails thee, particularly in matters of the heart.
You may be onto something lol! God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ, who is the name above all names & the only way to Heaven❤😊
Oh God but imagine 2 theater actors doing this and they go on for like 10 minutes 😂
Each session ends with partners saying to each other “I have you to feast on” then a 😉
@@PridelessChickz Calm down. We don't need a sermon.
“ I also have you to feast on” that did me in 🤣🤣
the exaggerated wink afterwards was what got me
@@Meganeura_monyi1218 yeah! 💀
High key Bridgerton coded.
That smooth operator! Oh my!
Her amazed gasp is what did it for me 😂
From a counseling and communication point of view this is brilliant. Not only does it inject humor into a situation but also forces everyone involved to really think about what they're going to say if they're going to use proper old English grammar. Love this, going to use this in my counseling job!!!
If only more people actually understood how to speak in Elizabethan English (believe me, actual Old English is a completely different language), maybe it would work.
"man cannot live on bread alone... babe" 😭
This couple is SO WHOLESOME
you just KNOW they love each other so much😭
The lady, she is kind and thoughtful. Beautiful, and charitable, clever with finances. May you two enjoy a blessed union!
I cannot express how happy this his makes mine heart. Many blessings upon your household!
The thoroughly Exact same Sentiments to me! ❤
My husband and I started fighting the other person’s side of the argument for them. It’s so weird because you don’t believe anything you’re saying, and you know the other person doesn’t believe anything they are saying, but it opens you up to start to see the other person’s point of you because the words are coming out of your mouth and it also makes you feel super heard because other person is saying exactly what you want to say to them. 😂 it’s such a trip.
Like it drives me crazy when my husband tailgates people but he doesn’t think he is. So I’ll say, “Why the heck is this guy driving so slow?? Take the paint off his bumper. Really teach him a lesson.” And then he will roll his eyes and say, “Ok road rage. It’s fine he’s going a normal speed.”
Or before a trip I will be like, “This is so nice. This is one of those trips where we don’t have anything to prepare for. Like there’s a literally so little to do!” And then my husband will be like, “Are you kidding me?? We literally have so much to do! We are going to be up until midnight packing for sure.” And the best part is I can ask him. “Oh yeah, like what do we have to do?” And because he doesn’t have any idea so he just has to make stuff up on the spot. 😂 “We have to wash the dishes and do every load of laundry in the house and wash the car and wash the cat.”
Like we don’t even have a cat, but it cracks me up every time. And I start to believe maybe we actually don’t have to do that much, and it gets him thinking about what we do have to do. It works!
This is genius!
This is what I imagine Bridgerton is
It is exactly that😂🔥
@@angel1np1nk69I need to watch it then 🔥
Lmfao
Ngl depending on what kind of mood I was in I would either find this hilarious or rage-inducing, especially if I was genuinely angry and he's talking to me like he's Prince Charming from Shrek. 😂
Same lmao. There are two wolves inside us xD.
Yall same but I had anxiety for a second and this was funny
Okay but you gotta talk like lady Macbeth so it's kinda even
If it was a *serious* argument over something very important to the relationship I imagine this would be difficult, but for smaller things like “ayo I could’ve paid for ur nails :
@@clutterbot7279
Yeah obviously this method is probably better for the small petty stuff becuase that stuff should never be taken seriously, but serious and important conversations should be had in the best way for the couple
“I also have you to feast on” 😏
*agressive wink*
😂😂😂
Why does it also sound like they’re being a lot more direct with their feelings this way while a normal argument would take 20 minutes to have the conversation they just had in 1 😂
Everyone is praising the idea but no one mentioned that they're arguing bc he wants to pay for her nails done and doesnt want her to pay 😭😭 made me realize I deserve more.
0:57 Spitting bars!!😂😂😂❤
"Man cannot live on bread alone, babe" fucking Sent Me 💀 💀💀
Honestly, I can imagine the normal english version and how it could get really heated. This could really work to say what you need to say, thoughtfully, but ego is checked at the door 😂
You guys are so funny. I want to see more videos were you speak like this 😂
Please make this a series😂😂 funny conflict resolution for couples. Common ones like.. leaving toilet seat up, squeezing toothpaste weirdly, not ordering takeout for one person, leaving dishes in sink, trash days, not putting laundry in basket.
Plus you’re too beautiful 😍
Finally someone who understands my toothpaste struggles
@@clutterbot7279 🤣🤣 we might fight if you don’t squeeze from the end. None of that middle stuff here.
Which one are you?🤭
The Toothpaste Solution: Buy a tube of toothpaste for each person. This saves lives. And when your partner’s gets low just go ahead and have another ready so they are not tempted to use yours.
@@Memkoh the correct way of course - squeeze that end! what kinda criminal squeezes the middle? (my husband apparently)
"I also have you to feast on" 😂😂😂
This pair, a model of matrimonial bliss. Truly.
I had to share this! Everyone should resolve disagreements this way. Hilarious!
Her giggles. 😂
“I also have you to feast on 😉😏” Indeed, Sir Rizzler, indeed!
They are really, really good at this! Wonder how much Shakespeare they have read?
Probably none considering they’re butchering “old sounding” words together and spamming thee, thou and thy
“Hear ye, hear ye” freaking sends me every time 💀💀💀💀
"Pray forgive me" 😂😂😂
"I also have you to feast on" FERALLLL
😂😂😂 they had me snickering had!
The matching bonnets is everything.
This made me laugh so hard and also be thankful that there are lovely, fun people like you out in the world, wishing you both the very best because that was just awesome 😂😂
This is the go to for every disagreement now
I love that this is what his issue with you is 😂 So sweet ❤
You both have such delightful laughter. Relationship goals!
I could watch these all day 😂 thank you for the original, fun content!
this is actually perfect for if you find yourself bickering over something unserious lol
As a therapist I find this amazing and healthy practice to engage, real listen and see each other ❤ Externalization techniques are my favorite!
So cute and a great way to diffuse a possible argument. Can't be angry when you are laughing!
Love this!!!! I shall share far and wide with mine colleagues! ❤😂
What a hilarious idea! I love it!
So. Freaking. ADORABLE! And also hilarious, lol. There is no way I could think up an old English reply fast enough to even properly argue 😂
Bro I laugh so hard, I choked in my own saliva. Like not joking, I literally had to sit up from lying down as I was choking on my own saliva. Worth it
So cute, and effective! 😃 Reminds me of something Uyen Ninh and German Boyfriend might do, that level of wholesomeness and creative humor. Subscribed! 😊
If I don't have this type of relationship in the future, I don't want it 😭. You two are so cute! May thou be bestowed graciously with the gift of imperishable prosperity!!
I love this skits 🖤
Sub for more 🤣
I don’t believe this because I don’t believe these two have ever had an argument about anything. They perfect together
This is so sweet and charming.
"I delight in plain white bread as...refreshment."
Please make this into a series 😂 ❤
Haha. Though if you want to be technical, this early modern English. Actual old English sounds like a completely different language. I used to have an English teacher who knew how to speak it. Loved the video btw.
I couldn't read Chaucer. I also couldn't read Shakespeare. What is English? Lol. I am but a failure.
@SL-lz9jr Because Chaucer is written in a type of English, we no longer use called Middle English. It was spoken from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to about 1500. That's why it's so difficult to read. I never had issues with Shakespeare, I loved Shakespeare, but I was bored because we kept doing Macbeth. But everyone has things they are good at.
It's not even fully early modern English, they slip at times.
It's hilarious though, so who cares.
@blueberryoatmeal4009 Well it's definitely not Old English let's put it that way.
I mean, they put the old English in quotation marks and also didn’t capitalize the ‘Old’. So they could mean it’s just old english with old being an adjective and not Old English.
That's a very proper way to say "babe, I got money. Stop acting like we are poor"😂😂
That is damn adorable! 😂☺️
I mean:
Thou art dastardly and wholly fair!
You guys are absolutely comedy. This video just made my entire day. 😂❤
Oh gosh you guys are adorable
Honestly, this makes sense. If you’re both embarrassed, you’re equally vulnerable, + the dialect makes you think harder about what you’ll say.
I love that you use the correct forms of thee/thy/thou.
This is the healthiest thing I've seen ever. Y'all keep this relationship up
Bridgerton could NEVER
This is literally the cutest thing.
"man cannot live on bread alone, babe" is taking me OUT
Verily, you two are too dang cute! 🥰
This keeps reminding me of farquad asmr especially the "huzzah" 😂😂
This is the kind of silly gobbledegook I'd expect to see in Shakespeare lol
Not only did he say, "I gotchu, boo" he said, *I gotchu, boo*
this is the most adorable fuss between a couple. I wish I knew them. they are so cute & fun. ❤
I delight in plain white bread as a refreshment 😂
Always find someone that can match your weirdness
You guys stoppppp this is so good that I pee laughing
This is the cutest thing 🤣
This is so wholesome
Love this!!! ❤ I’ve also heard that arguing naked is another good one
Marriage counselors are gonna be feasting on this one
THIS IS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP. DO YOU WANT IT IN YE OLDE ENGLISH? I CAN'T BUT THIS IS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP.
Are you fanning yourself with money?😂
😂😂
😳❕ doesn't the argument normally go the other way? He would be angry because she _didn't_ foot the bill herself and expected _him_ to pay to have a manicure (or whatever "frivolous" thing)? 🤔🤷
He's African. Most African men take pride in caring for their woman's every need.
*wheeze* “OkAy ok” 😂😂😂😂
these are soooo entertaining! do more please♡ huzzah!
This is the best way to diffuse and arguement
Literally me and my man after watching bridgerton 😭
This is actually very smart, as using vernacular and parlance that it uncommon to both parties that they have to think about what they’re saying and how they’re saying it. It *can* help with avoiding miscommunications based on assumptions and misunderstandings.
Both of them also did it the right way: “this is what you did, and this is what it made me feel. This is how I see the situation.”
They both were honest and neither took offense. *So* man arguments can be prevented by those two things alone.
This is the ABSOLUTE CUTEST 😭❤️
You two are the cutest!!! 🥹
Wholesome, thou art!!!
I loved "preserve your purse" and "I have you to feast on." 😊
I absolutely love these! 😂❤
ERM AKTYUALLEEY! That's early modern english. Old english uses many words and grammar which we are not familiar with.
I shall be speaking as such from hence forth in all quarrels with mine husband 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s giving Monty Python vibes 😂😂😂
Wow. They are so good at this!
This is 😂❤ but also technically this is modern English. It’s shakespearian and a bit mad. But actual Old English is very different. Check out Beowulf, an old English poem.
Oh this is quite delightful!❤
😂 I love everything about this.
Thy charizzma be through the heavens!
My husband and I use a Burger King crown. Whoever is talking gets to wear the crown so the other doesn’t interrupt (unless with laughter) lol
My husband would never go for this. He would be even angrier if I tried.😂😂😂
I love this so much, this has me cackling
I love these! 🤣