This is legit so true for the swapping food thing in nz farrrr poor kids bring noodles and want sandwiches and rich kids bring the sandwiches and want the noodles...literally every persons trade...lol
@@filmmovies1366 It's an expression that a lot of people I know, use. I guess I just got used to hearing it 😁And the sentence that I used in the original comment meant that he literally has the same pencil case as Jimi, who is in the video. Hope that was helpful 😡
@@temaletee8971 OP was a bit harsh, but they were right that you're using it in the wrong context. Low-key means "a little bit" or "kind of." Hope this helps :)
Just starting watching your channel today. I love that your skits take the piss properly. They never mock poor people etc, you're never mean to the poor character. Excellent standard of comedy, you get it.
this is actual accurate (in my experience as a nz kid) and i love how when you're a kid at school, the rich kids and poor kids are still friends even though the poor kid might not have stationery, or the rich kid has proper new uniform not hand me down second hand shirts etc, wish adults and teens were like kids more
I'm English and I just have a question because I see loads of comments saying "chur to the farkin chur" what exactly does it mean? I'm sorry I just really wanna know😅
Did anyone else notice the reflection In the pe teachers glasses lmao the selfie stick and everything’s sometimes I forget because he so good at playing the characters 😂😂