The fact that the camera zooms into the kids phone and the camera angles on the kid, would tell everyone watching that this is an act, yet not one person noticed it. Me thinks the younger generations lack a lot of intelligence. Man, I was told by my mother in the 1980s not to believe everything on TV, and 40 years later we have a platform where literally anyone can make and upload videos, and the younger folks think that the really obviously fake stuff is real. Actually, it’s hard to be surprised by this, as millennials and zoomers think boys can be girls and vice-versa, which is not possible.
It's not what he wanted either the barber explains what it takes to get the cut and style or just say I can't get the style. Either deliver or don't get paid.
@@annawest7626and your ignorant because this kids hair can’t actually do that because he’s white…..he’s mad because “he doesn’t understand why his hair doesn’t have the curly flair” and it’s because “his hair is straight and he’s white”…so ur wrong missy the barber did his damn near best and handled this great.
No he DIDNT the barber literally trimmed his hair down so far it all ready looked full so all he had to do was a lineup and fade so e infarcts messed this kid up
You can only do so much when the person wanting the cut has a different texture than the picture he brought in. It's not going to look the same. I use to be a cosmetologist/barber. I feel for the barber. Happens way to often.
@@ohnoyonot confronting your barber has nothing to do with “consequences”. I’m 6’3 260 and I have never told a barber that I didn’t like my cut. There is no fear of confrontation I just simply don’t want to make him feel bad and I take accountability for the lack of communication of the lack of vetting that took place in the search for a barber. The boy doesn’t restrict his reaction because his trust has been broken. If the boy couldn’t get the exact look then he should have clarified that as his barber before hand and he should know to never experiment on anyones head.
@@waltzingpeter ok rude child.🙄im so tired of ppl not seeing that this is a sign of lack of manners and human decency, which his parent shouldve taught him. so pls stfu
@@jonathanshaw7355nein liebe Erwachsene - erhöht die Standards in eurer Erziehungsarbeit. Wäre er mein Sohn, hätte er sich nicht so benommen! Bzw hätte ich als Elternteil eingegriffen!
Nah bro most wild shit I seen , kid walks in for a fade ..finishes up heads to his car …5 min go by the Dad walks back in with the kid about 14 15 years old ..goes up to the barber that now has another client . tells him straight up …you call that a fade I could do this shit at my house literally yelling at the guy …bro everyone stopped what they were doing ..I guess he caught him by surprise and homie really didn’t say anting but I’m sorry …he made the other customer get up out of the chair to fix this kids fadewhile the father watched the Barber
I totally agree. Growing up with curly hair I had always got haircuts where the bitches had straight hair 🤣😭 and my mom has thin straight hair so she didn't know any better either and I swear, white girls didn't know how to do my hair. It was always the Asian guy that did my hair the best 😭🤣
I can’t find a good barber to cut my kid's hair. Every time it’s a disappointment. He did a great job! I hope the parent addressed the kid's behavior and made him apologize. Love how the barber maintained calm and dealt with it knowing he was dealing with a kid.
I have to totally agree with every bit you just said! He did a slick job on his hair and totally remained professional with a spoilt rude brat in his chair!
@@Jules11829 the guy didn’t give them the haircut he wanted it didn’t look anything like the picture. He should’ve told him ahead of time that he wouldn’t be able to do it.
My brother talked me into letting the lady barber at the nursing home trim my hair. She cut around 5” off. My brother thought it was so funny. I didn’t. Now, his hair is longer than mine & he pulls it back & puts a rubber band on. Ought to get a pair of scissors & cut that much off his.
Why is he rude? He paid for a haircut that the stylist didn't do. Why not show him that to begin with?! Just because he sees a style he likes doesn't mean he wants to him either!
In this situation yes. But there are multiple reasons to get at your barber that are justified. Maybe the barber should say it's not possible before starting. Also if my barber fucks up and it isnt my fault im definitely getting at him and the last thing that bothers me is when my barber cant quit congregating during my cut would get him checked. Thank god i cut my own shit now.
Fade and lineup on point. Kid was expecting to magically have thicker and wavy hair up top afterwards 😂 barber should have explained b4 hand, never assume people have common.
you mean to say this is why we should respect our children, respect clearly isn’t taught the way you believe it is if you simply think about how this kid in this video got the way he did
Exactly what the dude above me said. I tried something similar as a kid and the barber just explained my hair was too thin. And not even a check-in before edging it up, or offering to alter it after he said he didn't like it? This barber wanted the video much more than a happy customer.
@@Ghost0864„know your place kid“ 🤡 kid or kid's mum payed 40 or more for that haircut and If you don't get what you're asking for you have every right to be fuckin mad. If I go to a restaurant and order a burger with fries but get a pizza instead I'm also not gonna eat that fuckin Pizza because that's not what I ordered 😂 yes, of course Pizza is still great but not what I wanted. And If the restaurant doesn't sever hamburger with fries they should've fuckin told me BEFORE making the pizza since it's part of their responsibility to tell me
Are we not gonna cut like he didn’t ask for a textured crop and got a comb over?💀😂 the barber failed to deliver it had nothing to do with hair type. If you can’t handle doing something they didn’t already have on their head don’t be a barber.
@@WhatDemocracyDon't say that! I know you wouldn't say that to his face. Only say what's helpful! I know if you were to get your hair done, you wouldn't want anyone to say anything mean or rude about it. So treat this boy the same way you would want to be treated. God doesn't like ugly.
@@OneSssyRedheadNothing is funny. His hair looks great. Probably better than yours. Stop being rude. I know you would want someone to be mean to you about your hair if you were to get your hair done.
@gaysy1st no one has asked for a perm since the early 90's but yes if he went to a fancy expensive place they would have offered options to make his hair curly or wavey but will be a much more expensive haircut I doubt the kid was willing to pay. Barbers don't really do perms either
The Cut isn't what he showed the barber tho. It doesn't resemble it at all if dude couldn't have that cut the barber should've told him before hand that cut wouldn't work and not say okay, ans then give him whatever HE wanted to and not what the client was asking for
@@scrubled6854 bro the cut he got is the closest possible on the kids hair complexion....plus its literally fire he just needed to style it a bit and it would be very close to the picture. Cant expect the barber to make the hair curly lmao. Kid is a brat. plus i think he actually did tell him but its cut out here
@TROLGUY999 I'm saying did he tell the kid that when he showed him the picture if he didn't, He should've. Kid had a combover on the top it wasn't like the picture lol I'm not saying it looked bad at all but cmon man.
The kid was upset. That's obvious. Despite that, it's no excuse for that kid's disrespectful behaviour. Respect toward others and proper behaviour (in general) shouldn't just be for the camera. It seems it's in short supply with the younger generations these days. That's just my observation. @nocturnalintern4150
So fake. He acts surprised and dissatisfied when handed the mirror like hes wasnt sitting in front of one the during the entire haircut. People will always lie for views be aware.
This is mental, I’d absolutely force my kid to apologise and put them on haircut ban if they’re to ever disrespect someone like that ever again. Plus, he showed a picture of a man that had very different hair texture to him, borderline wavy/curly hair while he has straight hair 🤔
NOT ONLY WOULD KATHYWALTERSSHADRIX BE TELLING THAT SPOILT CHILD TO KICK ROCKS..SHE'D ALSO BE SENDING Y'ALL RUDE COMMENTERS TO FOLLOW SUIT ...SHUT UP, SIT DOWN AND BE COURTEOUS... SMDH! AIN'T YO MOMMA'S TEACH YOU MANNERS???
You need a reality check. Ffs, this shit is all just a skit. The irony of a moron that can’t see the situation for what is to tell people they need to learn more about life is wiiild.
@@dreone4091 he had wavy hair so his expectation weren’t so out of place. Also the length he was given isnt the same at all with the haircut shown. If he had actually done the same haircut he just wouldn’t have the same type of curls (considering he used product to get curls in the first place).
@@BreaktheKarmicWheel that kid got exactly what he asked for. Look at the picture. His expectations were unreasonable and unrealistic. But he is an entitled spoiled brat obviously who hasn't ever been taught manners or social decorum. If I was his mum I would make him apologize and pick up the mirror and politely hand it back to the gentleman and THEN make the child give the barber his well deserved tip.
He’s definitely one of those kids who’s never been told no a day in his life.. parents need to do better so we don’t end up with disrespectful people who think they can do and say whatever they want.
The barber needs to explain that he can’t give that exact haircut and needs to tell the boy that he needs to chose another one the barber just stole that kids money
@@yeLpy_Maybe the kid is too young to understand it, but the parent surely didn't think the barber was going to be able to 100% produce that look on a kid with completely different color, texture, and thickness. *I* would explain that to my child before, and not have allowed that bad behavior to go unchecked. My oldest is autistic and helping them have realistic expectations makes things easier and more pleasant for everyone.
Hi didn’t get what he asked for, the picture boy clearly has a perm, barber should have said he doesn’t offer that service or introduce it because many styles require a perm
The cut was the cleanest and closest he could ever get to the style he wanted, and if lil bro was raised right he’d be more then happy with the outcome
Bro really out here trying to change his genes with a haircut for real. Hell both haircuts were dope. That Barber deserves his respect. Kid mad his hair isn’t naturally curly is crazy.
He doesn’t want to change his genes. He wants to slum it for a little so he can get some life experience and rely on his good genes when he grows up to generate wealth and respectability. That kids ancestors civilized the world and brought the savage heathens along for the science experiment
Excellent job and a great cut. The client got what he asked for and he got a cut that suits him very well. The barber handles the situation with pure class. The child is just disrespectful.
Mad how much the comments are hating on the kid for showing his raw emotion. Hes a kid. He doesnt know the barber cant emulate that hair style as the haircut is not what he asked for. Clearly no one managed his expectations and he's upset about it. Worse bit is all of you lot crying about how you dont like what you see whilst crying that the kid doesnt like what he sees
@@anthonythompson6683he wants the hair texture/Style that the hair has in the photo…but if you know about different types of hair then you would also know that it would be impossible to do that
@@anthonythompson6683 That is clearly a person that is either mixed or hispanic. The kid in the video doesn't have his skin tone, hair color or even his hair texture and has the audacity to throw a fit to the barber for literally giving him what he wanted. He's a barber not a hairstylist. Stop using words that you clearly don't understand when how to use it properly
For real. These kids don't live in reality any longer. They go to school, come home and sit in a virtual world calling people names and acting tough. I'm dealing with this now. My son is 13. I hear him on fortnite talking about "your white!" Like it's a diss. I walk in his room and say your white, what are you talking about? He's been banned 3 times, but it's just not him, it's all these kids. And now my kid wants that same haircut and it's ridiculous. We aren't raising our kids. Playstation is
@@XxXx-kq man I do. You don't have to tell me. It's not going to change how my son thinks, what he sees at school and online, his Playstation has been taken away multiple times but he continues. So what do you do? Keep in mind my son is in a wheelchair. His legs don't work. He never goes outside except for school. So tell me what you think I should do? Take away his Playstation for good? He will only hate me and be the same person. You got kids or are you a kid? It's real simple for people to give advice that isn't in it
I was getting rdy to cut someone's hair and they showed me a pic of Channing Tatum I laughed and said bro I can cut your hair like that but you ain't going to look like no Chamning Tatum..😂😂😂 This kid is spoiled af and the Baber did a kickbutt job!!!
@@Wungus_Bill you expected miracles, I see. It’s about working within the confines of the subject in front of you. There’s no way the cut would be exact because it the length and shape of his head compared to dude in the photo. His head was more oblong than the dude in the photo. That’s as close as any decent barber could have gotten.
Barber had amazing self restraint. Kid is used to yelling and getting his way after little temper tantrums like this. When parents see this kind of behavior it's up to them to correct it. One gets respect by giving it! Live life by these words; do to others what you would have them do to you
No, he was quite rightly upset. Don’t say you can do something you can’t do. Be transparent from the beginning. When he showed him the photo he should have said he can’t do it.
Great cut! I was a licensed cosmetologist for 20 years. Anytime anyone brought in a picture I always looked them in the eye and said “I can cut your hair like the photo but you will not look like the photo.” People do not understand it’s a comb, not a wand. We can’t make thin hair thick nor straight hair curly with a pair of scissors and a comb.
Exactly! Hahaha! I tell them they need to look at the hair texture, not just the cut. If u have 3 hairs on your head and want to look like Elizabeth Taylor, I can't HELP U! 😂😂😂😂 People don't understand about hair texture, and the fact that they do NOT have the same hair makes a HUGE difference. It won't look the same at all! Master Cosmetologist here,too. 😊
@lm2174 bullshite, she was HONEST. U sound like the kind of person every Cosmetologist HATES to deal with. You didn't go to school for a year to learn about hair ,skin, and nails like we did. 😂😂😂😂 U sound daft
The little boy was rude, the barber did an excellent cut. I had one son who was picky about his hair but he would never have been rude. He would have just sat disappointed and said it was okay. There is nothing wrong with the kid not liking it it was how he reacted. That's what needs to change RESPECT no respect now a days
Both are not good responses though. imagine being proud about your kid not having the confidence or strength to speak up and say he’s unhappy with something like a haircut. How will he ever be able to speak up about more serious issues if no one is encouraging him to out of fear of it being seen as rude? Obviously there’s an ability to speak up without being mean or rude something this child hasn’t mastered yet but in a sense he’s leaps and bounds ahead of the child who can’t even find their voice to complain. He can most likely be taught to speak his mind without being rude since he is still so Young. Let’s not crucify a child over one reaction. Let’s also remember kids and even some adults are sometimes very attached to their hair and changing the hair style can be very positive or negative experience because for some of us hair is an integral part of how we identify.
oldhead fkd my sht up so bad once that I had to say something.. I got a nice hairline, but he kept trynna straighten it out nd fkn it up… I ended up looking like Stephen A Smith.