That tall guy who was also wearing a suit looked so proud of himself. Like "Now's my time to shine. I've been waiting my whole life for this moment. You are now my son." XD
lol i like how the 2 guys in suits weren't wearing ties but everyone's faces showed that they knew exactly how that guy felt hdfskjh like "ahh i remember when i was like that"
I remember moving to New Zealand for high school back in 2004. I stayed with this lovely 70 year old Dutch couple, we called them Opa and Oma (Dutch for grandpa and grandma), throughout my entire high school life. I have never tied a tie before my junior ball. I borrowed a suit from my brother but couldn’t get hold of a tie so I was gonna go without a tie. Opa gave me one of his ties while I was getting ready and taught me his technique. I can still vividly remember the big smiles on their faces when they told me how good I looked in a formal suit. It’s been 15 years and I still use Opa’s technique to this day. RIP Cornelius. Thank you for treating us brothers like your own sons. Thank you for always being there and standing up for me when I needed it the most. Thank you for being a father figure to 3 Asian kids living abroad. You taught us so much and we will forever be grateful. We love you both.
I helped a guy with his tie once even though I don't wear them I knew how from practicing when I went to harry potter world in universal studios on vacation and had to wear the whole getup lol.
I know how to tie a tie because I dress up as Harry Potter characters so often. I just found it funny that others know how to tie one for the same reason.
I remembered my dad, especially when men came to his rescue. My dad used to tie my neck tie for me when I was in middle school because I didn't know how to. I learned doing it on my own when I was in high school. And now, I'm the one tying his tie for him because his hands are always shaky due to his illness. I wanna give him everything I can, and I wanna do everything for him as much as possible. Repay the love and care he spent on me all throughout my childhood and adolescent days. Even if I try to be strong because I'm a man, I just cannot help tearing up from watching this.
You don’t have to be strong all the time❤️it’s okay. Especially considering no one can be strong all the time. You are allowed to tap into your emotions bro 😭
My dad died when I was 5, my grandfather died from a grenade in the 1971 liberation war, cherish your father while you can, even if it's short, be happy, have great day brother.
Yeah, I'm socially awkward so it's hard for me to go up to someone but if I had the courage I'd help him ask some strangers if they knew how to tie a tie cuz I have a crappy method in tying my tie.
I remember when I was 5 years old I wanted to tie my dad's tie on him before work. My dad would teach me every morning before work to tie the tie on him. I got really good at it coming up with tie patterns. I told him for every special moment I wanted to do his tie. From 5 - through 18yrs old, I did my dad's tie every morning. On the day of my graduation from High school, I tied my dad's tie on him and he said, " Oh son I'm going to remember this " Years gone by I found the girl of my dreams. On our wedding day, my dad comes by my room and asked" Son are you going to do my tie?" I said of course. We laughed and cried doing his tie. On January 20, 2020, my father passed away from a heart attack. During the viewing, I did my dad's last tie on him. Love you dad
These videos always make me so happy. Not only do they show people that care about others, it gives us a look into China that some people in the west might not often get.
Yeah, it’s incredibly biased... I’m from the Netherlands but lived in Guangzhou during my exchange and genuinely had the best time of my life. People were so friendly. The first time I stepped into a small restaurant, I didn’t have mobile payment set up yet and the owner didn’t have enough physical cash at that time because literally everything works through the mobile ecosystem. The person behind in the queue helped out and paid for my entire meal. Even though I offered to transfer him the money later on or buy him something else, he continuously refused. I was so touched. You would never see this in the Netherlands...
This reminds me of a time in school when the male students had to wear formal clothing and not a single one knew how to tie a tie. And I was one of the few girls that learned how. (My dad used to wear on so I would watch him tie it.) so they lined up in front of me and I help them all tie their tie.
aaah, the same thing happend to me. And at junior high i got into a school with school uniform. The first weeks a lot of students needed support, both genders had ties. I cant even count how many ties i have done during my teen-years XD
I'm surprised that dude was so confident in his tie tying abilities that he can do any knot. I wore a suit to work for the last 10+ years wearing a tie almost daily and the only knot I can tie is the one my dad taught me when I was a teenager.
You can see the people are so happy to pass on the information that they know like a parent to a child, and they are remembering what it was like when they went for their first interviews. That warms my heart that they enjoyed helping like that and were giving him confidence. :)
Hey hey! I just want to let you know you can VENT anytime you want in the internet (except twitter) they don't know you! Just let that frustration out! OR you can comment about your sufferings and I'm sure people will talk to you and it can be a conversation! :)
Hello Rothith. From what I understood it was a long time since she or they did not wear a tie and were browsing the internet. Even so, it is still a great help. 1:00
When I was in HS, our academy has this kind of an anime inspired uniform so boys and girls had to wear a tie. I remember after the first flag ceremony, ALL FRESHMEN highschool were required to stay for a bit. The academy staffs had to teach us how to do the tie since majority of our neckties are A MESS. It was a really funny memory. You can't go to your respective classroom if you can't do a decent hoop HAHAHA Our inside joke was like "You'll know someone's year by looking how perfect their tie is. If it's messy, it's a freshman." 😂
When I was a kid, I remembered liking tying ties so much after seeing it in a couple men who stars in movies we used to watch at home. I even dressed up long sleeves and all that so I could pair it with tie. Everyone in my family always scolds me whenever I play with them. So later as I grow up I put away the liking with ties. Years later when I am in college, I found a little boy who I believed was in elementary in our canteen with his mother. They seemed to attend his ceremony but her mother had trouble tying his necktie. So I came in rescue and did the tying in a minute. The boy and his mother thanked me and they headed to the ceremony. I watched them with a smile on my face, and I cannot forget that since. It brought me the memory of how everyone in my family thinks it's a weird thing to know how to tie a neck tie when you're a girl. They said it was only for men. I never learned to do it from someone, I just watched it on movies since youtube hasn't existed back then yet. But even if my family didn't know this certain morning in that canteen, I felt fulfilled. It was a skill I learned from earliest age.
I helped a guy with his tie once. I just saw him struggling and I laughed (a little too loudly) and had to stifle myself. He looked extremely embarassed so I walked over and tried helping him while apologizing for my rude behavior, explaining it was because I remembered going in for my first interview and doing the exact same thing. This wasn't his first interview, but the first he was taking really seriously (upper paying job) and he was nervous to say the least.
Every video I've watched till now makes my day better, warms my heart, makes me smile and makes me remember kind, warm and good people still exist in this world...
While working as a security guard for an insurance company years ago, I got to do this for a young applicant. Kid now makes more a year than I ever did in 5 yrs combined. Still get Christmas cards every year and the occasional bottle of very fine Bourbon. Being helpful and kind reaps more than it's own reward sometimes...LOL.
1:03 I thought what I would've done, when the video started and thought I would've search in internet coz I don't know to do and the ladies actually did it Too happy to see these many kind people 👏
The smiles on all their faces is so heartwarming. They all have been there before when they were younger- when they were starting jobs/fixing their husbands or family memebers tie. So darn sweet ❤ ❤Love from Australia 🇦🇺
The first time I had to wear a tie was when I attended school. My parents didn't know how and didn't bother to help. They'd usually leave early for work and I make my way to school around an hour and a half after them. And no matter how much I tried, even with tutorials, I just could not get it right😅. So there I was, struggling with this lengthy cloth along the street, and an elderly guy stopped and asked if I needed help. He tied it, while showing me the steps and I was and still am super grateful😁. It's kind of a not much but people are rarely nice to me. Thank you kind sir💫💜
If we could all just take a moment to appreciate the people that look beyond their own bubble (as in their life) to help someone unrelated to them completely. We could all learn from something as simple as fixing someone's tie.
Thank you so much for the English subtitles :) I love this channel, is amazing how it brings out the most beautiful qualities of many people. I hope it gets more recognise worldwide, since kindness is an universal language...
This just warms my heart😭 how just random ppl helping him out with a big heartwarming smile on their faces it felt like how one would treat their own son
me and you Every country has rude people and kind people, we cannot change others, but we can change ourselves, give people a hand when they need to and someday others will give you a hand in return.
@@shainarosemadz5452 l totally understand you as l have live in China for many years and meet some rude people with bad manners and behaviour. I'm just saying that dont let others discourge you from been Kind, anyway, have a good day.
A country is said to be developed not only by it's good facilities to the people but also to a developed humanity of the people of that country love you from India