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Teenagers Really Suffered During The 1950s 

David Hoffman
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I was a teenager during this time and I tried to be polite and nice but I sure hated educational films like this one. No surprise it came from Mississippi. I wonder if anyone actually believed this thing. This is part of my collection put together to create my television series on the 1960s. my thesis is that the 1950s--this kind of stuff--helped create the 1960s rebellions. #1950steens
#etiquette 1950steenagers #

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@caesarlandoco7526
@caesarlandoco7526 5 лет назад
1950s: "Don't tell me how to act in social situations!" 2019: "Please tell me how to act in social situations!"
@robbiebalboa
@robbiebalboa 5 лет назад
Gee!!! I thought posting an emoji was tough.
@quester09
@quester09 5 лет назад
2069: "wtf is a social situation?"
@pinkovega9212
@pinkovega9212 5 лет назад
3000: “Glory to the inter-human hive mind.”
@erichuang7524
@erichuang7524 5 лет назад
5021: "And this here, kids, is a skeleton of the extinct species, homo sapien."
@Delirex1
@Delirex1 5 лет назад
100021: “it’s a great time to be a bird “
@tonyzhang2729
@tonyzhang2729 4 года назад
1950: Be nice and polite 2020: Stop being a simp!
@somefuckingretard8289
@somefuckingretard8289 4 года назад
2020 is okay, but we need people to stop being retarded and we need kids to get disciplined more because now-a-days kids are growing up to be brats
@somefuckingretard8289
@somefuckingretard8289 4 года назад
@@DarkMetaOFFICIAL you
@ellieparker9862
@ellieparker9862 4 года назад
Estela Lopez for a second I thought you were calling them a retard and I was like chilll
@samuelcrowe3161
@samuelcrowe3161 4 года назад
@@cryptdk2400 Stfu no wouldn't, wanna be drafted into Vietnam, have no phone or internet. We're living in the best time ever, there's more possibility then ever before.
@tonyzhang2729
@tonyzhang2729 4 года назад
​@Bow Legged Summary of this video: The girl didn't like you coz you are rude, so be nice and polite then she will like you. Really life: You be nice and polite and beyond, but she still doesn't like you. If you keep doing what this video tells you to do, you are being a SIMP. 2020: Don't be a simp!
@Qwuiet
@Qwuiet 4 года назад
"social what?" "social distancing!"
@AlphaFlight
@AlphaFlight 4 года назад
Shut up!
@nosik673
@nosik673 4 года назад
Adrian Nava oh
@Aetherius21
@Aetherius21 4 года назад
@@AlphaFlight my exact thoughts, i dont want to hear about that shit any more
@katherinetutschek4757
@katherinetutschek4757 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@helpiamstuckonthismanshead3385
@helpiamstuckonthismanshead3385 4 года назад
Eww
@TheNyteScrybe
@TheNyteScrybe 4 года назад
Bill's talking to himself in the mirror and freaking about a party when a grown man who's been lurking in his bedroom pops up...and Bill's fine with it. Bill has a lot more serious problems than social courtesy.
@somefuckingretard8289
@somefuckingretard8289 4 года назад
Nah, Bill is just chill
@xtldc
@xtldc 3 года назад
Gail over here spitting some🔥about the psychosis that’s been growing in Bill for months, possibly even years.
@seanhaley857
@seanhaley857 3 года назад
Confirmed. Bill has a benevolent schizophrenic hallucinations
@Germatti13489
@Germatti13489 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@yiddiemeister3347
@yiddiemeister3347 3 года назад
Bill's eternal soul is in danger
@Zzzk23
@Zzzk23 8 лет назад
The narrator sounds like he's trying so hard not to say "Get your shit together, Bill."
@beajongco7127
@beajongco7127 7 лет назад
Lmfaoo
@carolinagirl1967
@carolinagirl1967 7 лет назад
LOL!
@carolinagirl1967
@carolinagirl1967 7 лет назад
It does sound like that tone. Makes the video even funnier.
@bearsplitz96
@bearsplitz96 5 лет назад
Bill was gunned down by a group of Vietnamese guerrilla fighters in a rice field 15 years later on his first deployment .........his social courtesy didn’t persuade them At this point more people have liked this comment than the population of my county, thank you
@hectichampshire7020
@hectichampshire7020 5 лет назад
Ahahhahahahahahshhajdksid
@hectichampshire7020
@hectichampshire7020 5 лет назад
I laughed way too had at that
@diquanwashingbeard5175
@diquanwashingbeard5175 5 лет назад
Too real
@NubeBuster
@NubeBuster 5 лет назад
Social courtesy* haha
@johnjames9728
@johnjames9728 5 лет назад
Wonk wonk wonk
@julieannemichelle
@julieannemichelle 4 года назад
Life would be so much easier if I had a narrator!!!!
@luladraonaprisao5830
@luladraonaprisao5830 3 года назад
LOL
@miguelguzman8595
@miguelguzman8595 3 года назад
I have a narrator the voice in my head
@bob7006
@bob7006 3 года назад
Only if it is a good one. My friend had a bad one, now he is in an asylum.
@julieannemichelle
@julieannemichelle 3 года назад
Miguel Guzman That’s funny because I was just thinking that!!!
@jesussavedseb
@jesussavedseb 3 года назад
The Holy Spirit Guides you just like that but even better
@MountainRaven1960
@MountainRaven1960 4 года назад
Girl 1:Bill’s different now since he’s been taking his medication. Girl 2: Yes he is! Shame though, he’s still hearing voices and talking to his imaginary friend.
@automnearctique8512
@automnearctique8512 3 года назад
Well at least he's not taking meth, ice and cocaine? If needs the last one, he should speak to Dr. Rockzo!
@hugbug4408
@hugbug4408 3 года назад
By the mid- to late 60s, bill and company will b indulging in the "make u feel good and see things goodies." Sum will b recieving invitations to fire works displays in Southeast Asia; courtesy of Lyndon B. Johnson!
@sorrowcat2724
@sorrowcat2724 5 лет назад
Everyone needs themselves a 50’s narrator following them everywhere
@calebheflin4602
@calebheflin4602 5 лет назад
SorrowCat howdy
@Wally5005
@Wally5005 5 лет назад
SorrowCat id love that actually
@sorrowcat2724
@sorrowcat2724 5 лет назад
@@calebheflin4602 Omg hi Danksman!
@garminbozia
@garminbozia 5 лет назад
I'd go insane in the first week
@ladyrest8455
@ladyrest8455 5 лет назад
Gotdamnnn the horror
@268sak
@268sak 5 лет назад
Man id say it was hard being a teen seeing in black and white all the time during the 50s...
@AWSMcube
@AWSMcube 5 лет назад
profile pic checks out (?)
@eddiegodoy5120
@eddiegodoy5120 5 лет назад
ok, that was clever@--
@haydenstuder322
@haydenstuder322 5 лет назад
You think that sucked? Imagine being alive in the 20's! nobody even talked back then!
@jgc4818
@jgc4818 5 лет назад
Hayden Studer Yeah man, no one even existed before 1888!
@matthewhayes6806
@matthewhayes6806 5 лет назад
I remember believing there was no such thing as color on the later eras because of this 😂😂😂
@werthechange369
@werthechange369 4 года назад
"You're supposed to rise when an adult speaks to you" that definitely doesn't happen anymore
@Anon8848
@Anon8848 4 года назад
My aunt is a nun and when I met her new Mother Superior for the first time I didn't stand up and I've been kicking myself about it for MONTHS 😭😭 it was like I was suddenly transported into a world where it mattered and I didn't know what to do
@vblockcity0505
@vblockcity0505 4 года назад
*WE R CREATORS* Love is the name Where im from this still happens
@rink5870
@rink5870 4 года назад
where im at, this still happens, in addition to that, if we are going to walk pass a seated adult, we have to lower our head a bit, more preferably lower than the head of the adult sitting. we do rise up if they're standing trying to talk to us, but we have to sit down if they're seated.
@wyattearp190
@wyattearp190 4 года назад
Stand up to stick an ice pick in their eye!
@josephbieberly8624
@josephbieberly8624 4 года назад
I am 70 years old and I still rise when an adult speaks to me. It doesn't matter if I know them or not. I was taught basic manners from the nuns who taught me in grade school and also by my older sisters. Being polite and respectful is rarely seen nowadays and it makes me feel very sad.
@RoseClimbPaintC
@RoseClimbPaintC 4 года назад
"Isn't that the boy who used to be so rude?" "Hear that, you're not as rude as you used to be!" Is that supposed to be confidence building?
@drmg735
@drmg735 4 года назад
Exactly
@halflifeepisode34980
@halflifeepisode34980 4 года назад
yeah, you weren't told you were amazing or great until you actually did something amazing or great.
@ryublueblanka
@ryublueblanka 4 года назад
Haha look at Bill's face after they say that!
@vividvault9285
@vividvault9285 3 года назад
To everyone that replied to this post. The commenter is pointing out that this is a backhanded compliment. The intent of the backhand is to shame the individual. The 'compliment' is that he is less rude. No one asked for a participation trophy. We don't understand why you shit on us for it when we didn't even ask for them. You gave them to us. We didn't give them to ourselves. And no one said that you should be told that you are amazing or great for no reason. There is just simply no reason to give someone a backhanded compliment when you can change your phrasing to be more polite and get the same point across. Ironic that this is a comment on a video that also discusses how you should just blindly respect adults just because they are older than you (logic?). Considering the way they are acting here now and there then, I don't blame kids for not respecting adults. One must have respectable characteristics in the first place.
@skyhawk_4526
@skyhawk_4526 3 года назад
@@vividvault9285 I think the commenter can speak for herself. Not sure why you feel the need to interpret what she said and "educate" everyone on its meaning. And just because adults in your life don't command respect, that doesn't mean adults in general do not. Your life may be devoid of great adult role models, but that doesn't mean other people are.
@benhenderson8952
@benhenderson8952 5 лет назад
*At this point, teenagers suffered in any era*
@vvdaniii244
@vvdaniii244 5 лет назад
Anxiety and Depression Disorder is much more common today than ever before.
@vvdaniii244
@vvdaniii244 5 лет назад
​@Vidar Gartz BAHAHA what's the "better" way now?..
@vvdaniii244
@vvdaniii244 5 лет назад
@mythalin So.. you're saying there's no proof that mental health was worse back then, because we didn't have a good enough way of keeping track. Okie dokie.
@vvdaniii244
@vvdaniii244 5 лет назад
@Dough Daddy Psychology has been around for decades. It's nothing new.
@creetan9997
@creetan9997 5 лет назад
People are always suffering no matter what age, era, sex, color, etc.
@drewconway7135
@drewconway7135 7 лет назад
Suffering? Maybe because of schizophrenia. I love how he just obeys the disembodied, omniscient voice.
@haydenstuder322
@haydenstuder322 5 лет назад
But it's "friendly".
@followingtheroe1952
@followingtheroe1952 5 лет назад
Maybe I have schizophrenia because I had the voices of Tom Servo and Crow T Robot riffing in my head during this
@theblackhole05
@theblackhole05 5 лет назад
I mean he is teleporting him around and bringing him through time with his God like power. I'd listen to him too
@Zavakar
@Zavakar 5 лет назад
Dude. Relax. Its a fun high school educational video.
@adrianbanchs1503
@adrianbanchs1503 5 лет назад
@@Zavakar IKR people here like:"you cant fake it" or "that dude is following a disimbodied man's orders, he's insane." like....just chill and learn a thing or two.
@Haffy442
@Haffy442 4 года назад
"Hank is the fella who won the city math contest last week, except for that he's normal." *_HOLD IT_*
@neneestrella9027
@neneestrella9027 4 года назад
1950’s: social curtesy 2020: social distancing
@ezcanor8262
@ezcanor8262 3 года назад
Lᴏᴠᴇ Is Mᴏsᴛ Pᴏᴡᴇʀғᴜʟ Fᴏʀᴄᴇ what?
@mikeeysaman6621
@mikeeysaman6621 3 года назад
Racist
@Sammyhasbigmuscles
@Sammyhasbigmuscles 3 года назад
Wow you noticed the words sound familiar
@neneestrella9027
@neneestrella9027 3 года назад
God ok?
@zappbrannigan4170
@zappbrannigan4170 3 года назад
Sad
@velozeric
@velozeric 6 лет назад
I didn't know Drake Bell grew up in the 50s lol
@fainulllka777
@fainulllka777 5 лет назад
I saw it right at the end
@bloodofmars
@bloodofmars 5 лет назад
I never find it to be so depressing but they found a way they found a wayyy
@DouglasTheMagicBean
@DouglasTheMagicBean 5 лет назад
I literally thought this the whole time
@Wechosworld
@Wechosworld 5 лет назад
Immortal
@mugge47
@mugge47 5 лет назад
LOL
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 5 лет назад
Being a teen is emotionally, socially, and mentally difficult, no matter what time period you’re in.
@djkingcock434
@djkingcock434 5 лет назад
Boozer disagree but ok
@imshaunnurse
@imshaunnurse 5 лет назад
Its not unless you're an asshole or a piece of shit
@alyssagangi5341
@alyssagangi5341 5 лет назад
isthis myrealname what’s your logic
@imshaunnurse
@imshaunnurse 5 лет назад
@@alyssagangi5341 ego. Simple
@inessa5923
@inessa5923 5 лет назад
Wow poor attention-seekers who call themselves depressed when they’re just lazy
@arthurchapman9274
@arthurchapman9274 4 года назад
I would like to put something out there that I experience. I'm from 1943 and by and large was raised on these principles of good manners and respect. I have these principles to this day and it's done me no harm whatsoever. To the contrary. The majority of people love it, my behaviour, and I'll tell you what, if I had fiver for how often I have heard: "I wish there were more people like you", I'd be a wealthy man. It's how people should be in the society, good manners and respect. My father said that every one, rich or poor, is able to possess them.
@onionpotato3396
@onionpotato3396 4 года назад
There is nothing stopping us from bringing these principles back. They aren't rocket science!
@guy3758
@guy3758 4 года назад
i have no idea what any word you just said meant
@thanoscube8573
@thanoscube8573 4 года назад
@@hoshie5788 Nice job at contradicting the nice old person's comment, shame.
@vividvault9285
@vividvault9285 3 года назад
The problem is that 'respect' is no longer just handed out because someone demands it or because it is a social norm. Respect in the modern sense is earned. I do not feel like the the 1950's idea of respect is applicable in a society 70 years in the future. Just like how respect today will not be earned the same way in 2090. No more are the days where one earns respect simply for being more wrinkly than you.
@JoeKaye-hn5dt
@JoeKaye-hn5dt 3 года назад
@@vividvault9285 I guess you're enjoying the new Sub-Saharan African society the blue boys have given us.
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix 4 года назад
All this video is doing is teaching rudimentary human interaction. Might sound closed-minded, but being able to look at someone, maintaining a pleasant or at least neutral expression, and knowing how to give a civil response when they speak to you are skills that will help you in life. Expecting a teenager to stand up (or at least sit up straight) when a friend's parent walks in the room doesn't seem that unreasonable to me.
@alia.1041
@alia.1041 3 года назад
I'm with you until the last bit, since social norms and what counts as an indication of respect has changed since then, standing for adults isn't really nessesary
@mynamo12
@mynamo12 3 года назад
Ali A. Yeah exactly
@LeavesofLilac
@LeavesofLilac 3 года назад
I feel that standing when for people older than you is definitely still a necessary sign of courtesy and respect. I'm 29 and I still rise when greeting people older than me. Actually I mostly do it with everyone. I find it rude otherwise to talk up to someone whose just said hello, as if I couldn't be bothered. Even if you sit back down, at least rising to greet is a nice gesture. I'm glad my parents raised me with that.
@alia.1041
@alia.1041 3 года назад
LeavesofLilac maybe it’s a regional or cultural thing, but for me it’s always been that unless you are going to shake their hand, give the a hug, or some sort of greeting that involves contact, rising isn’t seen as necessary.
@LeavesofLilac
@LeavesofLilac 3 года назад
@@alia.1041 That's certainly possible! My mom's from Iran (Dad's white American), and I do think there's often more formality with a lot of Persians. I remember the first time an ex bf met my parents was at a party, my mom came over and he didn't stand, he just sat and talked up at her. First time meeting her. He was also kinda sarcastic. My parents never said anything but I was so embarrassed, I remember thinking to myself "there's no way he's the one for me." My now husband was the total opposite from him, very courteous and respectful. My parents love him!
@bettya.k.abetty8259
@bettya.k.abetty8259 5 лет назад
If a disembodied voice spoke to me in the privacy of my own home I’d probably die from sheer fright
@Lukas-tm6pe
@Lukas-tm6pe 5 лет назад
Cute comment, but trivial point.
@nixthelapin9869
@nixthelapin9869 5 лет назад
I'd just be like "GOD??"
@elitemangudai1016
@elitemangudai1016 5 лет назад
Boy
@dylanspillin
@dylanspillin 5 лет назад
*y-you d-don’t here t-the voices in your head??*
@stefannotchev7209
@stefannotchev7209 5 лет назад
*W-WHAT?!* Now bill, what are you doing? *W-WHO’S TALKING?* All you need is a little social courteously? *GOD IS THAT YOU?!* All you need are some manners and you can have fun! *HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN THERE?*
@ToastyCoClothing
@ToastyCoClothing 5 лет назад
if bill were alive today he would record sad songs over an acoustic guitar from his bedroom alone.
@arreola891
@arreola891 4 года назад
Singing "Hey there Dilaila" ??
@gunawanfahri23
@gunawanfahri23 4 года назад
Why does i feel offended 😁
@JaleelJohanson62
@JaleelJohanson62 4 года назад
You're right.... Just figured a part of life out from your comment... I'm Bill!
@agentjonburrows9595
@agentjonburrows9595 4 года назад
That is literally my life now
@Zoink888
@Zoink888 4 года назад
@P Last Name Only fuckwits use tiktok
@agbeyenumadison6048
@agbeyenumadison6048 3 года назад
Imagine having a party devoted to making fun of homeless people.
@JoJoFishFish
@JoJoFishFish 3 года назад
I was just thinking the same thing.
@phidip2328
@phidip2328 3 года назад
I don't think it was quite like that. Hobos had their own culture, terminology, and even had a "National Hobo Convention", so I don't think it was exactly the same as dressing up like a homeless man today who lost everything due to alcohol addiction and now sleeps under an overpass. I think it might be more akin to dressing up like a hippie today.
@deflategate1297
@deflategate1297 3 года назад
i think it was just a normal theme just like saint paddys or halloween. It was normal in that time
@melaniegonzalezart8506
@melaniegonzalezart8506 3 года назад
@@phidip2328 yes! They have their own codes and bylaws which are some are interesting and commendable! Wiki search for those who are interested
@mrkozak
@mrkozak 3 года назад
themed party, i think. hobo used to be cool.
@mvj1153
@mvj1153 4 года назад
He's a rebel...A loner... A social misfit. They're trying to make him Square Daddy - O
@ScottQueskekapow
@ScottQueskekapow 3 года назад
Someone comments something like this.. The entire internet: Shut up! Don’t be so mean! Shut the fuck up This is racist Literally stop We seriously need to change... literally every comment I post.. people in the replies act like I just commented “Black Lives Dont Matter” like wtf
@sicooper4230
@sicooper4230 3 года назад
He's a bell end.
@brendakabanda2181
@brendakabanda2181 3 года назад
@@ScottQueskekapow fuck off already.
@lovelymayy
@lovelymayy 3 года назад
@Lᴏᴠᴇ Is Mᴏsᴛ Pᴏᴡᴇʀғᴜʟ Fᴏʀᴄᴇ that’s just the society we live in 🤦‍♀️
@smokegiver631
@smokegiver631 3 года назад
This won 🤣
@simonpeter5032
@simonpeter5032 5 лет назад
I need this guy to give me constant re-do's in life.
@somefuckingretard8289
@somefuckingretard8289 4 года назад
You won't learn from your mistakes that way and many people will abuse the power to go back in time by doing horrible things
@ronlatronica3112
@ronlatronica3112 3 года назад
@@somefuckingretard8289 say, Jim, be socially courteous.
@Bloooooooooopp
@Bloooooooooopp 3 года назад
Simon Peter us
@adam12671
@adam12671 3 года назад
Some Fucking Retard what do you know you’re just your name.
@somefuckingretard8289
@somefuckingretard8289 3 года назад
@@adam12671 you're right. You all deserve to stay blind to my words and oblivous to reality. You shall rely on misconceptions of others thoughts and false hope from the one God many believe in. Reality will forever remain unfair and cruel until others decide to finally see
@calacalicocat2589
@calacalicocat2589 5 лет назад
Aww I wish i had a narrator who would help me when I'm being socially awkward, i always do something stupid and then beat my self up about it later at 3 am when im trying to sleep
@giovannioyervides3661
@giovannioyervides3661 5 лет назад
I honestly can relate, I have awlward moments almost every week. But idk I tend to either forget about it or think about it, feel it, and just accept that it happened. Maybe that's the best thing to do. Have a good day though!
@sms7048
@sms7048 5 лет назад
You just gotta keep going my man and not put anyone on a pedestal... we all can and will die
@chickennoodles8668
@chickennoodles8668 5 лет назад
my name is also Isidora
@RodtangGangFoo
@RodtangGangFoo 5 лет назад
God bless all of you
@savannahn2169
@savannahn2169 5 лет назад
Oh you and the rest of creation dear. It's hard being a person and all.
@elcatmanman8642
@elcatmanman8642 4 года назад
Yeah, okay, but can we talk about the theme of the party: Hobo Party Theme. I'm crying!!
@davidstandard4842
@davidstandard4842 4 года назад
I swear, I watch these videos as much for the killer commentary...
@281cobracar7
@281cobracar7 4 года назад
Today it would be homeless party theme.
@MissShembre
@MissShembre 4 года назад
Right? Like wtf is that kind of theme? Was this popular like toga parties or something?
@gregpetty4185
@gregpetty4185 4 года назад
We just weren’t woke in the 50s. Ha ha ... I saw a large group of hobos hop a steam engine freight train as a child. My father rode the rails with his dad during the depression. He explained the hobo thing as well as his low opinion of capitalism.
@applecrave1097
@applecrave1097 3 года назад
@@gregpetty4185 I'm genuinely interested in your father's opinion, actually
@pb6270
@pb6270 4 года назад
I feel personally called out by this video on many levels
@Theevil6ify
@Theevil6ify 5 лет назад
I like that Bill talks and acts more like a real, modern person would, as opposed to typical "oh gee, how swell!" characters used in the 50s. It's actually nice to see a character in this kind of film that's relatable even today.
@Forrestwilliam
@Forrestwilliam 4 года назад
He was acting like a little bitch, but you are right! We have a lot of little bitchmen now a days
@ZoreSlipperyZore
@ZoreSlipperyZore 4 года назад
@@Forrestwilliam lol no but really even interviews on streets back then people spoke polite and elegantly i think it was mostly teenagers like this who had more slang but even then there are interviews where teenagers spoke politely because they were raised that way
@wildfire9280
@wildfire9280 4 года назад
@@Forrestwilliam ok boomer
@shaanp9796
@shaanp9796 4 года назад
Bolero That’s not a Karen though.
@fredgarvinMP
@fredgarvinMP 4 года назад
Bill is a psychopath that figured out that he can pantomime normal human emotion as a way to manipulate people.
@Quentin217
@Quentin217 5 лет назад
I was a "preteen" throughout all of the '50's. I can well remember the reputation that "teenagers" had with the chattering class back then. They were portrayed as being rude and subject to appalling attitude deficiencies. Some of them were into reckless driving, fighting, and "juvenile delinquency" encouraged by long hours of perusing comic books and listening to rock and roll noise. Urban teenagers of foreign enculturation, especially southern Mediterranean, were portrayed as being members of hoodlum gangs and wearing leather jackets and carrying switchblade knives. My classmates and I in grade 8, circa 1961-62, were liberally treated to long lectures from our teacher, poor old Mrs. Bailey, about how shockingly awful our generation was and we were especially. America was going to be taken over by Communists because of our shortcomings. We were never going to amount to anything any good. Since then I have noticed all of the generations since being excoriated by the generation ahead of them. I refused and now refuse to engage in that kind of negativity.
@37thraven
@37thraven 4 года назад
Grateful for this comment Mark :) I'v been told I sometimes come off as preachy, quoting psychology research about bias, and how easy it is to provoke people emotionally, but it's only because not enough people have the true wisdom that you do!
@k_n_c_y
@k_n_c_y 4 года назад
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@SugaryPhoenixxx
@SugaryPhoenixxx 4 года назад
I totally agree with you. I really dislike generational hate. It is so completely illogical to lay blame on a group of hundreds of millions of people born within a twenty year time span. not two of those people are born alike. I think it may come down to people fearing the unknown. I am a millennial & when I observe generation z I am rather proud of their progress. & I have a very special bond with baby boomers! My parents despite all odds are baby boomers who had me a generation late. I love it. It gives me a totally weird perspective compared to a lot of my millennial counterparts!
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit 4 года назад
@mike talas OK boomer.
@jesseplaysgames2032
@jesseplaysgames2032 4 года назад
I’ve chosen to be just like you as I’ve gotten older and generations after me have grown up!
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 4 года назад
If Bill doesn't practice Social distancing with Carol, he'll probably end up getting her pregnant.
@millennialodyssey5956
@millennialodyssey5956 4 года назад
LOL! best comment 🏆
@hainleysimpson1507
@hainleysimpson1507 3 года назад
Kill Team Charlie The fuck is a communist..
@automnearctique8512
@automnearctique8512 3 года назад
@Kill Team Charlie LMFAO That had me in giggles!
@googleuser7808
@googleuser7808 3 года назад
@Kill Team Charlie chill dude. Don't complain about abortion until your red elephants legalize free healthcare.
@brianurlacher6387
@brianurlacher6387 4 года назад
Just think the 19th century being only 50 years from then. “That’s old school”
@alvaroanton636
@alvaroanton636 3 года назад
Damn now we can’t even find anyone born in the 19th century.
@Taras-oj4tf
@Taras-oj4tf 5 лет назад
"that's old fashioned" *Takes place in 1950*
@concretewheels1657
@concretewheels1657 5 лет назад
One day 2019 will be old fashioned. One day 3678 will be old fashioned. I can keep going
@Taras-oj4tf
@Taras-oj4tf 5 лет назад
@Dan Specter r/whoosh
@BlueSoulJim
@BlueSoulJim 5 лет назад
Rock n Roll wasn’t around yet
@ThePhoenixMapper
@ThePhoenixMapper 5 лет назад
Taras1617 | that’s not a woooosh
@Kgio-2112
@Kgio-2112 5 лет назад
People think time started in their era
@KimiHayashi
@KimiHayashi 5 лет назад
Why did people use "Why" so much? "Why yes!" "Why I'm so glad I came with him"
@DiamanteDea
@DiamanteDea 5 лет назад
Kimmy Kat like it was the like alternative like to slang like now like
@secretlyamonkey
@secretlyamonkey 5 лет назад
“Like yasssss girlllllll” “Like I’m soooo happy I came with himmmm” (Modern alternative)
@jarrettw6539
@jarrettw6539 5 лет назад
Why, I don't know why that is? Why, that was a very good question that was Kat.
@NEVERMAKESVIDEOS3V3R
@NEVERMAKESVIDEOS3V3R 5 лет назад
To me it seems a lot like adding "well" to the sentence. "Why, yes!" "Well, yes!"
@JacksonBegleymusicguy
@JacksonBegleymusicguy 5 лет назад
Slang isn't just regional. It's also historical.
@imthedarknight-8755
@imthedarknight-8755 4 года назад
8:35 everyone in today's society would be offended there, the narrator took it as a compliment. Classy guy
@grandmasterjayd1184
@grandmasterjayd1184 4 года назад
I find it hilarious that the more traditional way of asking someone out was seen as "old fashioned" back in the 1950s.
@Oqwert
@Oqwert 5 лет назад
Congratulations, your video has been chosen by the RU-vid algorithm
@majesty2321
@majesty2321 5 лет назад
Lmaoooooooo
@mercurialmagictrees
@mercurialmagictrees 5 лет назад
yup yup
@mercurialmagictrees
@mercurialmagictrees 5 лет назад
however the thumb nail was misleading, there was no one smoking...
@jeffreykalb8810
@jeffreykalb8810 5 лет назад
A match made in heaven. It has the requisite quantity of whining, self-promotion, and shallow social critique.
@memphistigers777
@memphistigers777 5 лет назад
Sub to the channel and get recommend boost
@alec1020
@alec1020 5 лет назад
Damn i wish i could rewind life everytime i messed up to get some quick guidance from the all seeing narrator
@mishalubich7141
@mishalubich7141 4 года назад
You characterized the narrator best
@bajemo359
@bajemo359 4 года назад
Just ask Alexa.
@greenllama2856
@greenllama2856 4 года назад
Narrator being Morgan Freeman.
@helpiamstuckonthismanshead3385
@helpiamstuckonthismanshead3385 4 года назад
That can be a dangers thing
@Luedyenya1
@Luedyenya1 4 года назад
we wouldn't listen anyway
@TroyGrey
@TroyGrey 4 года назад
I wish teens looked as handsome as Bill in my time though. His jawline is to die for.
@Verowatches
@Verowatches 4 года назад
His jawline isn't covered in Doritos, McFlurries, and Pizza fat.
@e.t.2914
@e.t.2914 3 года назад
@Samí Warrior Boy they were smokin cigs and chewing tobacco at 16, working twelve hour shifts and dyin in wars. Health my ass, they were prematurely aged. You'd be skinny too doin all that.
@e.t.2914
@e.t.2914 3 года назад
@Samí Warrior So its almost like teens were prematurely aged... by smoking chewing, going to war, and working...wtf does that have to do with your modern lifestyle?
@e.t.2914
@e.t.2914 3 года назад
​@Samí Warrior The original post was about how they wished teens now were as handsome as bill--- well kids like bill were prematurely aged. My grandfather looked a lot like bill-- and he started drinking and chew at like fourteen because he was a rancher. It was just much harder to overeat back then, and life beat you down young. It has nothing to do with your soyboy attitude. So again, wtf is your point?
@e.t.2914
@e.t.2914 3 года назад
@Samí Warrior STill waiting for your point....
@rowdyrx6109
@rowdyrx6109 4 года назад
Back in high school (late 50’s) we had coke parties! Coca Cola !
@tonygalano6825
@tonygalano6825 4 года назад
And it only came in little.glass bottles.
@davisdenver6756
@davisdenver6756 3 года назад
And it was made with sugar, not the corn syrup they use today.
@hugbug4408
@hugbug4408 3 года назад
Yea well heroin was a scourge in 40s and 50s just by the anti-drug films I viewed on u tube.Mafia was pushing it @ that time period.Kids were rebellious those times 2.Korea and 5-6 yrs earlier ww2 and those teens in the 50s were born in the depression 30s 2 old 4 vietnam war but principles were the same.Sum things never change.
@Wakeupgrandowl
@Wakeupgrandowl 7 лет назад
Bill feels relatable and modern with his lack of 'gollly gee' and shiny, jovial excesses. XD
@4ourty5ive
@4ourty5ive 6 лет назад
That's exactly why watching these kinds of videos and documentaries are important. Because there WAS more than Golly gee's and such back then lol
@mekelreen9869
@mekelreen9869 5 лет назад
Timothy J. Roberts it isn’t a documentary it is propaganda.
@erikat.6683
@erikat.6683 5 лет назад
@@mekelreen9869 true
@ItssHexx
@ItssHexx 5 лет назад
WakeupGrandOwl you could have left out the xd
@ReeN1995
@ReeN1995 5 лет назад
@@ItssHexx xD
@icyBulls
@icyBulls 5 лет назад
I just realized that my father was a teen in the 1950s.... I have so many questions
@m3sake
@m3sake 5 лет назад
fonomanu101 was your dad a teen in Tonga???
@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335
Just realized god bet off ur stupid smarphone and talk with ur damn father
@razsigrun3105
@razsigrun3105 5 лет назад
...you *just* realized that? Seriously?
@jeffreykalb8810
@jeffreykalb8810 5 лет назад
Like... "Who am I? How did I get here? Who were those other children who slept in my room at night? Why did that woman pack me a lunch every day? Can I go blind from staring at my belly-button?"
@BigD8190
@BigD8190 5 лет назад
Can you ask him if it really was black and white back then? And if they had a voice talking to them?
@myaccount0307
@myaccount0307 4 года назад
this video is like a weird Disney unreleased project. i love it.
@selah.606
@selah.606 4 года назад
Bill: that is a good idea- Carol: *_are you talking to yourself?_*
@TheJasonCombee76
@TheJasonCombee76 5 лет назад
If this man is still alive today I wonder how he would react to watching this and seeing and hearing his teen self.
@wyattnyfeler7270
@wyattnyfeler7270 4 года назад
He’s probably about 80 if he’s still alive so he probably is
@space.cowboy69
@space.cowboy69 4 года назад
Wyatt Nyfeler well that would require him to be 10 in the video. I’d say he’s probably 87-90 if he’s still alive.
@jonnylake3rd
@jonnylake3rd 4 года назад
Ronnie depends on when this was filmed. If you was born in 1940 then he would be 79 or 80 years old.
@erinhand
@erinhand 4 года назад
@@jonnylake3rd my mom born in 40 and my dad in 37 and both are still alive
@jonnylake3rd
@jonnylake3rd 4 года назад
Erin St. What’s your point? Nobody ever said they wouldn’t be.
@jhonsmith2620
@jhonsmith2620 5 лет назад
"Social courtesy does pay doesn't it, thanks!" *chews with mouth open*
@esemq
@esemq 5 лет назад
lol
@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335
I'm thinking wtf when I heard that as well
@ja-nl2lv
@ja-nl2lv 5 лет назад
9:40 It's a process
@dylansquires439
@dylansquires439 5 лет назад
Jhon Smith right as I read that I looked up and saw him chewing
@Rahat2056
@Rahat2056 5 лет назад
Bruh. I thought to comment the same thing. Now I gotta delete it because your comment is a month older. Kudos
@bryo4321
@bryo4321 3 года назад
"here ill get you some more" *slaps everything on the plate* "here"
@Miracle122485
@Miracle122485 3 года назад
Lol
@saltydawg7078
@saltydawg7078 5 лет назад
My school showed these "educational movies" at least once a week in a class called "Problems of Democracy". My older cousins warned me. 😉
@JoeKaye-hn5dt
@JoeKaye-hn5dt 3 года назад
We did too - but more kiddie stuff on safety mostly. It was called "Health" class. I found a lot of them on Prelinger Archives. (great site)
@potatojam6519
@potatojam6519 5 лет назад
I thought those were just his regular clothes and everyone was passive-aggressively insulting him and he was crying inside
@hredacted3518
@hredacted3518 4 года назад
Lol me too
@donttalkcrap
@donttalkcrap 4 года назад
The first time I experienced passive-agressiveness was 50 years after this was made. It wasn't even a term we used last century
@drmg735
@drmg735 4 года назад
They look like formal clothes tbh
@crazymangoz9583
@crazymangoz9583 4 года назад
DR MG nowadays it would be considered that. You gotta remember back then things were far more formal, clothing included.
@Shmyrk
@Shmyrk 4 года назад
Elizabeth Miller Thats the point of the comment.
@mellowmanceo
@mellowmanceo 9 лет назад
The message is good, but fails to recognize the fact that you first have to look inside yourself to see why you are acting that way in the first place so you can really change, not just put on a mask
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 9 лет назад
I believe you to be totally correct,Mellow Man, and this is just one of the witnesses to this kind of 1950s “educational” filmmaking. It is so unreal and outside facing. And what a rebellion it and so much like it caused in the 60s generation or at least a healthy part of it. David Hoffman-filmmaker
@1luving
@1luving 8 лет назад
+Mellow Man People often have to fake it until they make it, and there is nothing wrong with that
@iunnox666
@iunnox666 8 лет назад
+Mellow Man Ha, this was the 50s, everyone had a mask on.
@1luving
@1luving 8 лет назад
C Aslaneh Exactly!
@nihilestinintellectuquidno9689
+David Hoffman The rebellion was caused by propagandists using the media and music. this is not at all a mask that is a vague and meaningless term. This is called putting into practice good habits. The more you practice to Habit the easier it is to perform it. When you have bad habits it takes longer and more effort to reverse them. This film is to show people good habits so they can perfect them with time.
@Jellotuna
@Jellotuna 4 года назад
Looks like Bill got invited to a three-way at the end....all that courtesy did pay off.
@Miracle122485
@Miracle122485 3 года назад
🤣
@stephanipeloquin4631
@stephanipeloquin4631 3 года назад
😄🤣
@jasonkhan854
@jasonkhan854 4 года назад
Maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea if we Incorporated "social courtesy" again in 2020! We are in desperate need of having civility again in our country!
@themarimbaguy1478
@themarimbaguy1478 4 года назад
baby boomer detected
@jasonkhan854
@jasonkhan854 4 года назад
@@themarimbaguy1478 Far from it wise guy!
@ViniSocramSaint
@ViniSocramSaint 4 года назад
Lets get the problems we are fighting for sorted out and solved first, then we will be free to do as the old ones told us and simplify and dumb down social interactions and fake friendliness and wellness 'till we make it
@jasonkhan854
@jasonkhan854 4 года назад
@@ViniSocramSaint interesting idea. Funny and very entertaining!😂
@patricksedler9697
@patricksedler9697 4 года назад
The Marimba Guy Kid that meme is outdated. Just shut up
@haze5538
@haze5538 5 лет назад
I spent 70% of this video trying to figure out what costume he had.
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 4 года назад
Lol me too
@paintinganimalsonrocks7633
@paintinganimalsonrocks7633 4 года назад
A shirt with torn off sleeves over another shirt.
@elderlypoodle9181
@elderlypoodle9181 4 года назад
I believe he had a premonition about a band called The Clash.
@greaseman01
@greaseman01 4 года назад
Hes a hobo or a bum
@djurmomgay4410
@djurmomgay4410 4 года назад
A 1950s dress
@lasercat538
@lasercat538 5 лет назад
I appreciate the fact that you still respond to comments after 6 years!
@foxyfuntime4325
@foxyfuntime4325 4 года назад
Am 34yrs old . I would love to have common courtesy videos . A lot of people need it. People can be really rude . Common courtesy allows us to loose the fear of each other
@texastea5686
@texastea5686 4 года назад
It's interesting watching these videos, as opposed to the way my parents were brought up in a small poor Texas town. My mother was born in 1952 and my father in 1949. Both Hispanic Texans 2nd and 3rd generation. My mother was the third child out of nine that survived , my grandfather worked in the little grocery store across the street from the house and he was a very jealous man who would not let my grandmother work. My grandmother was very physically and emotionally abusive to her children, especially the first four or five. They lived in a decent home and my grandfather was able to provide them with Christmas and Easter and birthday gifts every year, but it was still a pretty rough upbringing. My mother didn't even own a jacket until she was in high school and received her Letterman's jacket. there was a total of 11 people that had to be fed and clothed, but somehow they managed. My father was even more poor than my mother. They grew up as migrant workers working in the fields every summer. My father had 8 siblings as well and even had an outhouse until the late 70s. I don't think my father's parents were abusive, but they definitely did not spare the rod. so when I watch old 50s TV shows I laughed thinking that my parents definitely did not grow up that way. I'm sure they wished they had. Not sure why both Grandma's had to have so many children! They grew up in a small town, 99% hispanic so really, not everyone had money. But the ones that probably had more money we're the ones that only had two or three kids.
@JoeKaye-hn5dt
@JoeKaye-hn5dt 3 года назад
In the 1950's ethnic people didn't act like this very much. I lived in a Hunkie neighborhood - loud boisterous people with none of the "manners" you see here. But us kids did get a lot of beatins.
@outfield243
@outfield243 5 лет назад
This still holds true today. If you find that everyone is miserable and stuff then it’s most certainly you who are miserable.
@drippintoohotty9779
@drippintoohotty9779 5 лет назад
people who are miserable dont find others miserable, they find others annoying
@warblenoise
@warblenoise 5 лет назад
Ironically, you seem to have no perception of the world besides your own
@lcjr7807
@lcjr7807 5 лет назад
@@drippintoohotty9779 true
@outfield243
@outfield243 5 лет назад
drippintoohotty that’s a you problem. If you find other people “annoying” then it’s probably something wrong with you. I have taught a lot of people with that attitude and they always feel the same way. It’s not normal or healthy to think everyone is annoying, that’s a mental illness.
@josephhtv6209
@josephhtv6209 5 лет назад
Outfield 243 uhh he wasn’t talking about himself
@Whydoesthissitesuck
@Whydoesthissitesuck 5 лет назад
Boy do I relate to Bill
@portcitypersona
@portcitypersona 4 года назад
When I was a kid and Dad would tell us about the 'olden days', I'd imagine the stories he'd tell in black and white. I actually thought they lived in black and white. Lol.
@Juutube989
@Juutube989 3 года назад
When films will be showed in holograms, kids probably gona think that the world was two dimensional in the past.
@portcitypersona
@portcitypersona 3 года назад
@@Juutube989 good point.. a likely scenario 🙂
@RamPMonyPers
@RamPMonyPers Год назад
This is a really helpful video. There are still lots of teens who could benefit from such videos. What a wonderful idea to upload them and share them with the world. How nice of you, David.
@maximillianomartinez
@maximillianomartinez 5 лет назад
Makes me realize I'm insufferable sometimes.
@socialdistortion416
@socialdistortion416 5 лет назад
You don't have to realize.
@diego.e.a
@diego.e.a 5 лет назад
You can be a free thinker AND STILL be courteous to others. I don’t understand why people commenting here think that those two behaviors are mutually exclusive.
@IronCavalier
@IronCavalier 5 лет назад
They aren’t free thinkers.
@michaeljensen4650
@michaeljensen4650 5 лет назад
That was the failure of the punk rock epidemic. All rage and no brains. Cool kids don't give a F*ck! Real change happens when people learn the importance of community.
@michaeljensen4650
@michaeljensen4650 5 лет назад
@@jackwhite1742 Children are never free. They learn by example. They start off as blank slates and then become conditioned by their environment. They are little sponges and mimic the behavior of those around them. Many people live their lives in blind allegiance to or in reactive opposition to their upbringing never really finding their own voice, their own vision.
@alabamajenny8751
@alabamajenny8751 5 лет назад
Diego good point
@TruffleSeeker54
@TruffleSeeker54 5 лет назад
@@michaeljensen4650 If all children were blank slates then my twin sister and I would be the same. Honestly we disagree on pretty much every topic when it comes to politics, religion, what diet is considered healthy (I eat mostly animal based foods like meat and eggs, she is vegan), the hobbies we enjoy (she's into sports and I'm more into art and reading), ect. There are also some things we have in common, but not much. We both play videogames (I'm a much more avid gamer than her), want to live more eco friendly, create less waste and care about the wellbeing of animals. We are both considering a veterinary career. Right now, that's all I can think of.
@eogg25
@eogg25 4 года назад
I was a teenager in the 50's and did not suffer, had a lot of ups and downs but that's the way most people learned, we always called that the school of hard knocks. Phycologists are not bad and do a lot of good things but when it comes to being a teen and how to act, they don't know any more than your parents. My main problem was school, neither of my parents went to high school so could not prepare me for it. I learned on my own and did miss out on some of what went on but i survived.
@tracystattart
@tracystattart 4 года назад
Then: social courtesy Now: social distancing 😞
@theblackhole05
@theblackhole05 5 лет назад
I love how time periods have different voices Edit: Thank you for the likes! I didn't expect it!! Have a wonderful day everyone!
@sierrawestlund2293
@sierrawestlund2293 5 лет назад
I don't think they do. I watched a video about the voices and how they sound different and it just sounds like that because of the limited technology they had.
@largechungus9249
@largechungus9249 5 лет назад
It's a transatlantic accent, people coming from one side to another, losing an English accent and adapting to what they hear on television and the radio due to the lo fidelity it came out as a sharp and dramatic voice so they copied, as tech got better the accents changed
@haydenstuder322
@haydenstuder322 5 лет назад
Different faces too. You know what I mean?
@largechungus9249
@largechungus9249 5 лет назад
@@haydenstuder322 yeah definitely more slim and genuine if that makes sense
@oORANGEKIDD
@oORANGEKIDD 5 лет назад
i dont know what about this time era it jus tsounds good to me you know reminds me of being a kid even tho i wasnt around bgack then
@chillchopapa3275
@chillchopapa3275 5 лет назад
A 6 year old video and the uploader is loving comments lol Edit: Thank you guys so much!! This is my first 1K liked comment! 😃
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 5 лет назад
Yes I am. It took a long time for the RU-vid algorithm to notice how interesting and provocative this old film is for younger audiences today. David Hoffman - filmmaker
@chillchopapa3275
@chillchopapa3275 5 лет назад
David Hoffman also I thought it said transgenders suffered in the 1950’s because the person in the thumbnail looked like one😂 also I wish we were still this mature today
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 5 лет назад
@@e32b61 I am not clear what you are saying. Before I remove your comment I want to understand whether you have a legitimate point. I don't respond to every comment and can't with more than 1500 comments a day. What controversy did I stir up by not responding? David Ottman - filmmaker
@chillchopapa3275
@chillchopapa3275 5 лет назад
David Hoffman yeah I don’t really get what he’s saying either
@C.Church
@C.Church 5 лет назад
​@@MrPumponer (btw its "you're") + (your going to) = *Muphry's Law* [sic]
@Dylan-to2ji
@Dylan-to2ji 3 года назад
I always thought the 1950s videos were stupid, but honestly, it just seems like a simple approach that might be able to help someone out. I don’t have any social issues but it does remind me to be more engaging from time to time. I can dig it.
@farfromirrational948
@farfromirrational948 3 года назад
Im so conflicted. On one side i feel like little things like this go a long way in helping people to be more friendly to eachother. On the other.....on some level this kind of social programming seems to encourage manipulation and repressing emotion. If you dont want to play the game the way we say you should, you're wrong and will be an outcast of your own fault. Moving forward i feel like we have, and will continue to focus more on being genuinely compassionate for eachother, rather than this incentivized politeness.
@setherin4607
@setherin4607 3 года назад
They should do a video on you!
@wotgat
@wotgat 3 года назад
Social courtesy is not manipulation, if anything it makes it easier to develop genuine compassionate for each other. People nowadays are afraid of being judged for the mildest controversial opinions. Thats actual incentivized politeness.
@thesadhotdogm478
@thesadhotdogm478 5 лет назад
I’m telling you teens suffer in every era,who cares 50s and 60s,70s,80s you get it,insecurities and bullying.(by the way he looks like drake bell)
@Kgio-2112
@Kgio-2112 5 лет назад
Drake bell looks like him
@idkwhattoputhere5578
@idkwhattoputhere5578 5 лет назад
Why when I was a kid Adults still nagged and said the same starter of sermons😂
@solidaritytime3650
@solidaritytime3650 5 лет назад
"Youre supposed to rise when an adult speaks to you- everybody knows that" Oh, oh my.
@jeffreykalb8810
@jeffreykalb8810 5 лет назад
I demand that when an adult speaks to one of my children. How far have we fallen that you cannot even understand that?
@solidaritytime3650
@solidaritytime3650 5 лет назад
@@jeffreykalb8810 I understand that it's a common practice, my clown. I'm simply not one of these people who thinks the number of times you've fallen around the _giant ball of gas_ is any grounds for automatic respect.
@patricioansaldi8021
@patricioansaldi8021 5 лет назад
it's not about age. adults should do this with each other. particularly when the other person demands some level of "respect" such as if they are the homeowner (like the mom) or the person being honored at some function. I am an adult and I pretty much stand up for everyone except little kids cause I don't wanna tower over them (so sometimes I kneel or crouch down). I think the key is to see how YOU feel when people don't show certain signs of courtesy. it's amazing how reciprocal the system is. I have always found it tacky or rude when I meet someone and they shake my hand while sitting down. of course, certain situations being an exception (like an old person who might have bad knees....etc).
@solidaritytime3650
@solidaritytime3650 5 лет назад
@@patricioansaldi8021 so, because you were socialized in a time and place where this was the norm, you get fuzzy feelings when someone gets on their feet to greet you. Fine...
@patricioansaldi8021
@patricioansaldi8021 5 лет назад
@@solidaritytime3650 I think there's more to it than that. Business people across the world use the same courtesy techniques to show good will and equinamity. Maybe you have convinced yourself this stuff is unimportant based on principle, but keep an eye on how you feel when somebody stands up to greet you vs stays seated. Think about the awkwardness of interacting with somebody who is sitting while expecting you to stand vs offering you a seat or standing themselves when there are no other seats available. It is small but it makes a difference, it's part of body language which can be just as important, if not even more telling, than verbal language. It affects people consciously and unconsciously.
@totalbruhmoment4699
@totalbruhmoment4699 4 года назад
my grandma was a first gen college etudent!! she graduated in 1957 and eventually took classes at harvard. her parents never finished high school.
@mashy712
@mashy712 3 года назад
“Okay I guess” Narrator: BILL!!!!!!
@thomascain5313
@thomascain5313 9 лет назад
I was probably worse than Bill but my whole life changed when my grandfather told me a simple truth: cheerfulness is not about how You FEEL; it is something that you do for other people. In other words " Cheerfulness is a virture" like tidiness, hopefulness etc. And you don't need to "feel" cheerful to be cheerful. Soldiers in tight situations...the cheerful one is the one marked out for leadership. Why? because being cheerful cheers up others, and gives them heart. After a few false starts that lasted quite a while I did learn how to "do" cheerfulness. And you know what? I became actually cheerful myself...people reflect back onto you the light you give off. Try it
@marshallcurtis3251
@marshallcurtis3251 7 лет назад
THOMAS CAIN TRANSLATION: fake it to make it.
@marshallcurtis3251
@marshallcurtis3251 7 лет назад
THOMAS CAIN TRANSLATION: fake it to make it.
@HitchedBug
@HitchedBug 5 лет назад
Shut the fuck up twat
@jimc7987
@jimc7987 5 лет назад
Wize man, your grandfather. Most people reviewing and replying won't understand, however. But, maybe it will get a few to start thinking a little differently.
@rexluminus9867
@rexluminus9867 5 лет назад
Well said and true. Vise mind. You create your life 90% of the time or more.
@bendingbananas6540
@bendingbananas6540 5 лет назад
LMAO imagine one of them just slouching on the couch, airpods on while texting
@lisadiconti
@lisadiconti 5 лет назад
True. That's all you'd see today in a film like this.
@yvonnevevo6788
@yvonnevevo6788 4 года назад
The narrators head would explode.
@pinklady7184
@pinklady7184 4 года назад
Absolutely. I always see that in my nephews and nieces. When they are not paying me any attention while they play games on tablets, I just kick their feet. Little rascals hate that. Sometimes, I grab their ankles and pull them off their couch. When they are too stubborn to go to bed when it is bedtime, I just grab them by ankles, drag them across the floor and up the stairs to their bedrooms. Little rascals love that and shout "again, again, again." They beg for piggybacks too.
@sophieana7018
@sophieana7018 4 года назад
Pink Lady HUH 💀💀💀💀
@JeromeIsTheMan
@JeromeIsTheMan 4 года назад
@@pinklady7184 HUH 💀💀💀💀
@billyclyde5129
@billyclyde5129 4 года назад
This is pretty cool and absolutely true. I was like that kid when I was a teenager. I was a young adult before I learned social courtesy. The transformation was actually a lot like the film. Good stuff.
@nikmills
@nikmills 4 года назад
"You're supposed to rise when an adult speaks to you. Everybody knows that." LOL.
@setherin4607
@setherin4607 3 года назад
They should! It’s called class. So the opposite of blm and you will do just fine
@mattfinleylive
@mattfinleylive 5 лет назад
The way "Bill" looks when asked to sit up in that chair is effin hilarious.
@jackrobinson9403
@jackrobinson9403 4 года назад
Time STAMP?
@mattfinleylive
@mattfinleylive 4 года назад
4':15"
@BlackburnBigdragon
@BlackburnBigdragon 7 лет назад
Oh Bill. I think you have Schizophrenia. I think you're hearing voices again, Bill. And it's affecting you in your daily life as you're becoming a social misfit, becoming more and more rude to those around you. Didn't you remember to take your medication today, Bill? It helps you level out and keeps the voices to a minimum!
@tricorvus2673
@tricorvus2673 6 лет назад
BlackburnBigdragon: :D that was excellent
@mac-iv5gs
@mac-iv5gs 6 лет назад
BlackburnBigdragon RIP, this isn't real, bill's case has gotten worst. He is currently in a mental hospital stuck I'm his own little world. He is hallucinating so badly he is in his own little world completely incapable of seeing reality.
@mac-iv5gs
@mac-iv5gs 6 лет назад
BlackburnBigdragon At least voice teaches him manners, mine just insults me. (I don't actually have Schizophrenia)
@annettetravis8627
@annettetravis8627 6 лет назад
BlackburnBigdragon you contribute to our demented social society
@annettetravis8627
@annettetravis8627 6 лет назад
mac34677 idiot what are you 12
@Mytaig
@Mytaig 3 года назад
I will never understand why people dislike these kinds of films. It's so nice to have some guidance and force some introspection. Probably would have saved me a lot of problems in life if i had seen these when i was younger.
@Primitarian
@Primitarian 3 года назад
The narrator's faith in being a nice guy is touching.
@13crazydaisies
@13crazydaisies 5 лет назад
I'm on the autistic spectrum and I think I actually found this helpful.
@donniedarkko422
@donniedarkko422 5 лет назад
You needed a 1950s video to show you basic manners
@Numantino312
@Numantino312 5 лет назад
am autistic myself. along with the hundred million vids on here, there are also books on the subject. Emily Post, etc. it makes a nice difference to know how to act, things to say, etc; even if it's a bit mechanical or rote on my part. "nice house!" "care for any _______?" "i've had a wonderful time, thank you!" just to get things rolling in the right direction. whether for getogether at someone's house, job interview or other. not all neurotypicals are assholes.
@augustinedaudu9203
@augustinedaudu9203 5 лет назад
@@donniedarkko422 and apparently you need much more to learn the same
@donniedarkko422
@donniedarkko422 5 лет назад
Augustine Daudu how so? please explain
@augustinedaudu9203
@augustinedaudu9203 5 лет назад
@@donniedarkko422 you phrase it as if it's a bad thing
@ClapperDan
@ClapperDan 5 лет назад
I think the incel community needs to look at videos like these
@luciencraw3533
@luciencraw3533 5 лет назад
that wouldn't help them.
@spiritanimal7516
@spiritanimal7516 4 года назад
Maybe if this was the fifties, now socializing is dead from phones.
@josephtorreski3617
@josephtorreski3617 4 года назад
Clapper Dan stfu. Men cant get pssuy nowadays.
@ClapperDan
@ClapperDan 4 года назад
@@josephtorreski3617 bruh pussy is literally $40 nowadays. I don't think access is the isdue
@josephtorreski3617
@josephtorreski3617 4 года назад
Clapper Dan whamens standards are too high u idiot. U dont get it.
@witchofstonycreek4550
@witchofstonycreek4550 3 года назад
Us parents don't teach kindness and manners now but we expect our children to just know. It doesn't work that way and yet courtesy helps in every area of life.
@josephlouwerse2105
@josephlouwerse2105 4 года назад
The opposite of being a jerk is being a "yes man", it's where you've become so courteous and nice to people that you become afraid of letting people down. People like this are usually respected but can be manipulated easily.
@alt_rat
@alt_rat 5 лет назад
if i was born in that era it would be the only video that i needed to deal with my social awkwardness
@seaweed1068
@seaweed1068 5 лет назад
What if you're just introverted and don't enjoy parties?
@notannpc2099
@notannpc2099 5 лет назад
Smokey Le Bear well shit
@sanuku535
@sanuku535 5 лет назад
Exacly.
@luisalejandro6927
@luisalejandro6927 5 лет назад
Smokey Le Bear I didn’t get that type of fun in my teens 😂#introvertlife
@what-hn1od
@what-hn1od 5 лет назад
Straight to hell
@marionayers9726
@marionayers9726 5 лет назад
Nah just suck it up and go party.
@sorrelk6926
@sorrelk6926 3 года назад
"You're supposed to rise when an adult enters" nobody taught me that what the hell
@lazyriver53
@lazyriver53 4 года назад
They guy was a whining, complaining punk. He needed to learn some manners. The way he talked about his date! Geez.....
@vffncl0
@vffncl0 5 лет назад
a while ago, I found my grandpa's old guide book on dating (published in the 40s) and it's seriously the most tragicomedic thing ever
@anakarina1011
@anakarina1011 5 лет назад
moi post it somewhere please!!! Lol
@vffncl0
@vffncl0 5 лет назад
@@anakarina1011 unfortunately, my sister has (temporarily?) kidnapped the book and lives on the other side of our country, so I don't have access to it rn. The book is also written in our native language instead of English, which would make the posting even more difficult bc I'd have to translate it...
@neilpuckett359
@neilpuckett359 5 лет назад
@@vffncl0 seriously doubt it if the book is that ancient copyright laws have long since expired.
@vffncl0
@vffncl0 5 лет назад
@@neilpuckett359 I see. I'm probably going to visit my sister in July or August so I'll try to remember to take some pics of the book
@vffncl0
@vffncl0 5 лет назад
@@anakarina1011 This is not the book I was talking about, but I just recently dug through this half-collapsed house (abandoned in 1970) and found some books about... health? I didn't find them that funny (I only flipped through them fast bc there was a lot of more interesting stuff --- letters sent from a mental hospital in the 50s and 60s --- that I wanted to read) but I still took pictures of some of the pages. There was this one book, written for boys who are reaching puberty, that had some... interesting stuff in it. Including: - "Turn away from indecent paintings" - "vegetables and milk prevent the irritation of genitalia" - "---have wanted to hasten the development of genitalia and started to practice self-pollution. But that method is not only a big mistake but also a sin." (I don't have a picture of the page before this, but it was about how your genitalia won't develop any faster/larger even if you masturbate. The page also had some stuff about how "dark" people develop faster bc they live in a warm climate, meanwhile, our people apparently reach puberty later bc we live in a cold climate...) - "don't sleep on your back" - "sleep alone in your bed" - "Give up all stimulating drinks, even tea and coffee; cocoa and chocolate are much healthier than them." - "To all men and boys who feel arousal or weakness in their genitalia are strong drinks and cigarettes very harmful" - "If the tip of the penis is irritated and hard to keep clean, and the irritation isn't coming to an end, a boy must tell his parents about it. Often in this kind of cases, the only cure is to circumcise the penis, which is a very easy task." (And here's probably a good time to point out that I'm European... So this bit really freaks me out.) . . There was also a book about preventing pregnancy that had a bit about how flushing your vagina with vinegar or soap right after sex will prevent conception... . . Anyway, sorry if my English is messed up, I'm super tired right now. And that book for boys was written in the 1920s. I'm not sure if it was a translation of some American book or if it just referenced some random Americans.
@maddiemaccheese8170
@maddiemaccheese8170 7 лет назад
7:03 Man, no wonder everyone thinks millenials are lame. We clearly need to bring line dancing back into parties
@Proscooterer
@Proscooterer 6 лет назад
Maddie Mac & Cheese We still do line dancing. We do a few lines of Molly and dance our asses off Lmfao
@Scrapmanluke1
@Scrapmanluke1 6 лет назад
I go square dancing on a regular basis.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 6 лет назад
Maddie Mac & Cheese Nothing is more lame than safe spaces and taking offense of everything.
@dogestranding5047
@dogestranding5047 5 лет назад
Man of the north I can think of a lamer thing- line dancing.
@esemq
@esemq 5 лет назад
don't hmu if ur party doesn't involve line dancing
@DJRonnieG
@DJRonnieG 4 года назад
I learned how to interact with people from 'Star Trek - The Next Generation'.
@sallyr2091
@sallyr2091 3 года назад
My grandparents were teenagers in the 1950s, they said it was hard. Btw my granddad is called William but we call him Bill
@lincbond442
@lincbond442 5 лет назад
Despite all the negative comments, I really enjoy watching these relics of a bygone era.
@dbdeluxe
@dbdeluxe 5 лет назад
By gone to only some
@ellielopez1615
@ellielopez1615 6 лет назад
Nowadays, no one appreciates being kind. If I go intro myself, the person's reaction will be, "ummm, ok? Who cares." So we all treat each other like crap now & suffer from anxiety.
@waltbreville5177
@waltbreville5177 5 лет назад
What do you mean “go intro” ? Get more introspective or what ?
@noellew____
@noellew____ 5 лет назад
@@waltbreville5177 probably introduce
@cocoyotay
@cocoyotay 5 лет назад
Yep lol
@user-ot6eb2tg4z
@user-ot6eb2tg4z 5 лет назад
... people arent that bitchy to go "umm, ok? who cares" lmfao but who knows, maybe you live in a shit place for that to be a common occurrence
@dallasj3096
@dallasj3096 5 лет назад
@@user-ot6eb2tg4z you'd be surprised how many times I get a comment like that when I'm serving.
@rayallison681
@rayallison681 4 года назад
Doc done perfectly for the time period absolutely perfect.
@theglovecompany1236
@theglovecompany1236 4 года назад
Bruh I know times “social norms” were different back then , but that shits gets annoying real fast
@commenteroftruth9790
@commenteroftruth9790 5 лет назад
Bill is just trying to signal for help for his clinical depression, but no one will see the signs and offer help. They just try to change him. poor bill.
@commenteroftruth9790
@commenteroftruth9790 Год назад
oh shit I seen this already? damn. My perspective has "changed". I see it now as Bill lacking certain social qualities but this narrator points out his subtle actions which he can alter slightly and improve his overall experience and relationships. Basically just helping him socialize in a manner that is amenable, rather than reactionary. Basically teaching the basic concept of social self control. I see something interesting here. I see that I pointed out his reactions a signifier of something else going on with him. And then after rewatching it after all this time, I saw it as Bill getting taught the basics of self control in basic social reactionary settings. However, these arent entirely disconnected subjects or views. I saw that Bill was being himself, and wasn't playing the social makebelieve parade game that everyone who wears a mask plays in existence. and that this narrator was telling him how to play into the game, how to put on the mask. is the mask good or evil. neither or does it have the capability for both. is it more complex than something like a mask. more like a haze that spreads between social minds for some reason? the convenience of not being true to your feelings? So then is the ability to react with a cognitive mind and not solely based on emotion what we have then. and we learn based on our current existence. and so that "mask" has just been a word used to describe the cultural haze currently spread? the same concept, in its current state. so its truest state is probably just culture specific to societies in general??? Bill was uncultured L L L L
@commenteroftruth9790
@commenteroftruth9790 Год назад
and so at that time I saw him depressed because I viewed him as not wanting to wear the mask. Rather than him not having the skills necessary to play the game in the first place. In the end Bill was better off learning how to play the game. His suffering came from not knowing how to do it.
@rickysmith1739
@rickysmith1739 5 лет назад
1950’s: getting invited to parties Vs 2019: me
@AlphaFlight
@AlphaFlight 4 года назад
Loser
@Pejelo
@Pejelo 4 года назад
No one can do this until pandemics ends lol
@ibby_h5574
@ibby_h5574 4 года назад
X Æ A-12 just cause it's not global doesn't mean that half of the US is retarded and is the reason we're still forced to stay home
@lizzyrilo3033
@lizzyrilo3033 3 года назад
Adrian Nava you really are a loner why do you hate yourself so much
@mr.carrlosgaming3302
@mr.carrlosgaming3302 4 года назад
Hes a stud, the complete opposite of most guys these days, who are either shy or "alpha." Theres a fine difference between being a stud and an "alpha male."
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 4 года назад
There are blurry diffs between Alpha, Shy and Stud.
@mootpoint7053
@mootpoint7053 4 года назад
_With the narrator's voice:_ "Now hang on just a moment, do any of you ever feel like Bill?"
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