The beautiful ladies were rethinking their outfit choices after being called aunty. But they all had a good sense of humor after the prank was revealed. Great video.❤
I don't think it'd work that well tho cuz in Chinese it's common to address strangers as beauty/handsome(美女/帅哥)so it would just be the auntie that's shocking and the beauty would even it out 😂😂
It would have been funny if someone else came along completely innocent, and started to ask them a question and the girls would begin worrying that they would be Auntie again.
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I LOVE these videos. Something like this wouldn't even matter to Americans. They react as if there were called something dirty. 😂 I love Asian countries. So respectful.
Know the culture. For woman getting old is like the worst thing that can happen to them. Especially if they did not yet found a man. Search for the term "Leftover Woman".
@@HermanWillems I would agree that such a thing would be a problem if it were 30 years ago, but this day and age, where a huge amount of asian culture is influenced by Western culture, calling a young woman Auntie shouldn't matter.
I think it's because in China, we address strangers by family names. We call kids "little brother" or "little sister," young adults "older brother" or "older sister," middle-aged adults "uncle" and "auntie," and the elderly "grandpa" and "grandma." So if you've been called "sister" your whole life, then suddenly strangers start calling you "auntie," it means you have visibly aged 😂
@@Jay.swizzleU are completely delusional, a young woman being called aunty will get the same reactions everywhere. Americans aren't from another planet, they are just mere humans like the rest of us, they will behave in exactly the same way
I love these kind of reaction videos because calling a stranger "auntie" or "uncle" isnt really a thing in the USA . I guess the closest thing would be to say "thank you sir" to someone ypung when you're also young but it's not really the same
Maybe the closest thing would be to walk up to chat with two young girls who are as young as you and ask if one of them is the mother.... someone who's atleast 40+ and has kids your age is seen as an auntie or uncle. So calling someone auntie means you think that girl is your mom's age 😂😂
I love how these videos end by showing him apologizing and explaining, it's so wholesome. the part where the girls look mad is hilarious but i also feel a little bad. then when he goes back and explains in a way where he says "we want to see pretty girls reactions" they're so relieved 😂
I love this channel, the content reminded me I was called like this but from a small child I felt a little lost but like ok we will grow up anyway btw I'm 21 but I feel like we are growing fast these days as if a year counts a day and I don't want to grow up I want my family to stay around sometimes I think like this and other times well it's okay that's the life and Allah's will I think we all realize that the biggest reason for speed in our lives is the phone, and it is difficult to give it up
Ofc, auntie refer to middle age woman. When you call woman in their 20s "auntie", that is mean you think they look so old. That is asking for beating 😂
This is very different culture between USA and China. In China, we call the middle age women auntie like one generation older, so it is common sense that you are not young any more if you are called auntie.