How to Tie a Tie This was the very first video I uploaded! It was 4 years ago today! ☺️ Blessings, Dad #dadhowdoi #tieatie #howtotieatie #throwbacktuesday
I'm 18 live with my parents, my dad is a great dad, but he works too much and he's always too tire to help me with anything. About 2 months ago, he saw me watching one of your videos. When i explained what your channel was about, and why i watched your videos, he apologized to me, he called himself a bad father (which he's not) and promised to do better. Since that day, my dad's been more present in my life, we watch your videos together now, i have 2 great dads :')
I don't have a dad figure in my life. The closest one was my moms boyfriend, but as of now him and my mom just broke up, so she's been arguing with him on the phone all day. Tonights my junior prom and there was no one around to help me tie my tie. I saw this video and your kind and sweet voice made me feel like I actually had a dad, teaching me to tie my tie. I may just be a stranger on the internet, but you made me feel like someone actually cared about me going to prom, like you we're proud of me. Never stop what your doing. To some, it's a nice tutorial. But to others, it means the world.
Hey Dad. I found your channel with this exact video in Jan of '21 on the way to my uncle's funeral. I never learned how to tie a tie was absolutely lost. Your video saved me from looking like a fool on one of the most difficult days of my life. Thank you. 💙💜
Growing up without a father I struggled to learn a lot of things that are usually passed down. I'm 36 now and doing ok but have just found your channel and subscribed. Thankyou so much for the content you are producing. Amazing job 👍🏽
Thank you, Dad. I love you. You helped me when I was in musical as a man about a year ago, when me and my dad weren’t in the greatest relationship and I couldn’t ask him for help.
I lost my dad when I was 11. Growing up it was just my mom and me and she gave me so much love I didn’t really notice the absence of my dad. Now I’m 25 and I think I’ve learned the importance of roles of both parents and how much I’ve missed learning emotionally and mentally without a dad. So thank you for creating a channel for helping so many others out there.
I lost my dad 8 years ago. My cousin passed away a week ago and he has 3 young children and it broke my heart knowing they are going to have the same pain of thinking, "I wish my Dad was here to teach me," or "I wish i could call my Dad, he'd help me figure it out." And then I come across videos like this and pray they find comfort the way I do in even knowing there are great male role models willing to be a good influence Bless you and all the good father figures 🙏🏽
I haven’t watched much of you’re videos but it is just so endearing thank you for helping everyone who has had a hard time in the beginning of there life or even people who just need advice truly thank you for helping.
I never seen my dad nor had a dad help me do stuff a father would definitely do well when I watch your videos I'm happy that my dad is teaching me how to do things
I remember this. Seeing you on the news. It’s been encouraging reading stories from everyone who’s been blessed by the love shared through the tips and care into them ❤
this takes me back, when I saw this video on my recommendations. I had to learn to tie a tie for my improv show with my new team when we cameup with our news crew format in its humble beginnings. That video helped me a ton back then when we started our group with our fancy uniform back then before moving towards more casually nowadays. lol
Well it’s feels weird starting this but growing up I never had any role model who I could look up to,I never even knew how to do many things that comes handy on day to day task. On 23rd feb I turned 18, and through my whole teenage this Channel has helped me alot. I just still 2 year ago I was tearing up trying my best not to cry when I heard him saying “I am proud of you” those words are the best words I heard as my people constantly compared me to other and never was satisfied with anything I did. Today seeing this video reminded me of the old times, when I used to be late for school and didn’t knew how to tie a ties,I saw your video and it helped me. Thank you dad for being there for me whenever I needed help. I hope I could be half the man you’re and hope my children look up to me as I look up to you.
Just want to say thank you for all that you do. I'm 22 an though my dad is in my life more often then not he's rude to me an seems to see me as a disappointment regardless of what I do an he's never took the time to teach me much. Even though he is present, my whole life its just as if he wasnt.
This video reminds of my nephew. A few years ago, his mother passed and I just so happened to be walking past the bathroom on my way to the limo and caught a glimpse of him, watching a RU-vid video on how to tie his tie. It broke me to see that but he looked great!!! 😊
I lost my dad ten years ago when I was just about to turn 24. He was barely 51. Thank you for making these videos, it gives me comfort to know that although my dad has gone somewhere beyond the cosmic horizon, there are still dads like you teaching the younger generation how to do stuff. Thank you, you are doing the good work!
That's a half Windsor. I once learned several other knots, but the half Windsor is the best, only one you really need. A full Windsor creates a huge knot unless your tie is really thin.
I don't have a dad who cares, he never raised me, my mom only raised me, and when I see this video I feel unlucky, and insecure and I feel a vacuum in me that still never fills😢.
I know my dad is alive but I’ve never seen him before or even talk to him.the reason I don’t talk to him is that he use to talk to my elder brother but when he was about to get to university he stopped talking to him and when he popped back up I was about to start my first year at university so I ignored him and somehow he found out I was about to go to school and he stopped calling again was I wrong to ignore him?
Thanks, dad. I had no idea how to do this for years. I was stuck with clip ons, being able to finally tie my own tie was a small thing, but it was brilliant. All your help ever since has been fantastic. Dad. I can't thank you enough. 🫂