We need another video with this fit, with Kelsey dressed as Mario. Please, Luigi Ko (Oops sorry brother, thought I had an original thought with my comment, turns out someone said it first)
Just from looking at her, she strikes me as the kind of person who is still fed her food on soft baby spoons, maybe she hasn’t developed strength in her arms and legs yet ☹️
The girl complaining about the Amalfi coast terrain baffled me. How can you not research the place you are travelling to in advance to be prepared?! I’ve been to Amalfi coast, it’s amazing. It never even crossed my mind to complain that the streets there are always at an incline or there’re long stairs. I mean come on, it’s a place built on a side of a mountain, what else could you expect?😆
It’s like she’s never traveled before, how has she been in Europe for 2 weeks and is shocked about having to walk up stairs??? Look, I don’t wanna carry my bags up stairs either but I KNOW it’s gonna happen lol
Just spent the summer studying there... Every single (sweaty) step I took in Amalfi was fucking worth it.There's no excuse for not doing enough research or planning better lol. Also, and not to be terribly philosophical, although I do love to be lol, any arduous or magical journey should provide catalyst for growth. She is not appreciative of her experiences or what she can be generating from them whatsoever. Just wow!
With regard to the Uber video, the passenger was the wife or girlfriend of the driver. They made that video to show what uber drivers go through. They made a follow up video with both of them spilling the beans about the video. They didn't expect it to go viral. They are actually a sweet couple. Renewed my faith in humanity seeing the follow-up video with them.
I didn’t think it was funny cause putting myself in her shoes, she has stuff to do and instead of doing that stuff she has to stand there and explain to some idiot why after eating an entire meal that he has to pay for it.
the thing with the vacation girl is that if she did any amount of her own research she would have known all that ahead of time but her complaining clearly shows she just booked a flight to italy immediately after seeing tiktoks about her vacation spot with ZERO planning like can you imagine
by the way you can reach Amalfi from Naples airport by car in one hour and there are rental cars for as little as 40€ a week, I guess for the steps there is norhing to do about it.
Lady was ranting about Amalfi, but really just sold me on it. A flight into Naples, a train ride, a ferry ride, a beautiful coastline, and I can walk around in sub-100° weather? Sign me up.
The scenario that the lady in Amalfi Coast was explaining sounds like a dream to me. Walkable cities are AMAZING and imo its so nice to just be able to get up and walk to breakfast/the store/ the beach etc.
exactly america is one of the most drivable countries in the world. it sounds kind of fun and a bit relieving to just be able to walk everywhere you need to go for a little bit.
Also just the privilege to have the time and money and access to somewhere as beautiful and far away as that.... and then to COMPLAIN?? ABT A CULTURE AND TOWN THAT HAS EXISTED LONGER THE COUNTRY U CAME FROM?? wild.
the cheesecake one is scary because instead of telling the guy she did not appreciate going to cheesecake factory as a first date (wild to me but ig everyone's entitled to their own standards), she started recording and they both just accepted the internet as a third "person" in the realtime situation, even referring to the camera as "them"... is that not crazy dystopian behavior ?
if you don’t know the rest of the story, he got back into the car to talk to her and “we” find out that he had a reservation booked at a fancy (not chain???) place, told her when he was picking her up for it, and she was an hour late because she was still getting ready. They missed the reservation so he took her to the only place without a crazy wait. And somehow she didn’t even realize any of this??? she got humbled SO hard and it was an amazing thing to see
As a property photographer - that Realtor has me dying, the images are shot and exposed with her as the subject. The windows are overexposed and the composition isnt placed to show off the space. That is a portrait shoot... funny af
Sad thing is I LOVE Cheesecake Factory. Love it. Girlll I would’ve gotten the red velvet cheesecake, stuffed mushrooms, and fried Mac and cheese balls. I love it😭✨
I'd be honored at first but...he gave that woman too many chances imo. I'm not sure if I'd be into a guy who just caters to every demand. That would make me feel like he doesn't actually know what he wants. Idk. He didn't really advocate for himself and personally not the type of guy I'd go for I guess...
@@amdonut8091it’s one thing to say you wanna go somewhere else, but the disrespect she said it with and filming it would be an automatic “Get out of my car please.”
In my opinion, I can see why someone would want to share something like that to get a sense of understanding from others. It's a genuinely hard thing to deal with and I think people normalize it in the nursing profession where you're not able to take space to feel pain because everyone's so busy with emergencies
I kinda love the teacher or professor's reaction just not giving the dude anything other than a bewildered "um no but i'd like you to get down" like i feel awful that she had to deal with that situation but that was a good way to deal with the idiot
I worked in an ER for years and the “lost a patient today” one will always make me irate. Making the loss of a life into content showing how “hardworking” and “strong” you are is WILD. Get clowned on girl be ffr
Yeah but I think you guys are taking this too literally. i doubt she was actually filming herself after the actual loss of a patient 0 it seems much more likely to me that she was just reinacting what it's like to bring attention to how hard the jobs can be.
Re-enacted or not, the hands on the head while walking away seemed to me like just a very tone deaf way of saying “look at my butt! Doesn’t it look good in these scrubs?”
no i was literally thinking the same thing like he was trying to be nice but they took it the wrong way and literally just probably made him be awkward and interrupt them like “no no no did you want those specific flavors? we have chocolate not chocolate swirl”
Someone who lives and is from the Amalfi Coast here! The girl complaining about the “Amalfi Coast” is talking about how difficult it is to get to Capri, a literal island off the coast. When she took a train from Naples airport to Sorrento that’s when she reached the Amalfi Coast. If she thinks she had it bad, imagine how the locals who have to deal with her feel. Smh 😑
As you live there, could I ask you if you’d recommend the town as a spot to visit? Going to Italy in a couple weeks and the Amalfi Coast was on the agenda, but I don’t wanna be a nuisance to the town if they prefer less tourism. Last leg of the trip was in Naples and then Amalfi, and am thinking about maybe just staying in Naples? Although Amalfi Coast looks gorgeous - Would love your insight :)
@@ninjasaurxdas an Italian, I think you should visit. It’s such a lovely place, so unique. And we are always happy with having tourists around, we just hate those who act like that spoiled brat 😑
She's just obnoxious. I actually really loved your transportation when I was there. Taking the train was a breeze. I visited Capri as well but I stayed in Vico Equense first. If Capri is the place she's referring to she needs to stfu even more because that place was pricey....but so gorgeous!!!
I was so shocked lmao. Like how tf did she now do basic research? And it's a pretty well-known fact that you need to walk in Europe (and specially places like that). I have family in the North (and I have the italian nationality) so I've traveled there a lot (never been south from Roma tho lol), and I still try to do research before going somewhere (trains, buses, walking time, etc).
The ice cream one the guy was trying to say "That was great, but can you tell me your actual order again?" And her immediate response is "What's that, you want us to sing again?" Like *please* no
'Feel bad for me while i'm in this mansion with an unbelievable view because I had to walk up one hundred stairs!' Man, our ancestors would be so impressed by how much work she had to do that day! Cant believe the place doesn't have automated stairs and a robotic beverage dispenser on the way up!
When that uber passenger said "I've gotten people kicked off uber before" I 100% believed her. She seems like the type of person who is ALWAYS mad and thinks that it's other peoples' fault. absolutely zero self awareness, just sleep screaming through a miserable existence.
I work in radiology. I’ve gone to a ton of codes, traumas, etc. I’ve had people code on my table multiple times. In healthcare (or at least in my field) when someone dies on you, you don’t even have time to care about it because another person is yelling at you to move on to the next patient or trauma. It baffles me that the nurse MADE time to make a TikTok about losing a patient because I’m sure she had other shit to do. I can’t believe how dense that nurse is.
People spontaneously singing in public hurts me physically. I was once on a trip with my choir to London and some guys wanted to do a flashmob in a busy place. I refused to participate and everybody was annoyed with me for not wanting to do it. They did it without me then while I stood somewhere in the crowd dying of the cringe...
@@elysebuehrer5981 same here. I sing for a living and people like to hear me sing. They even pay me for it (hence the "for a living" lol). But I could NEVER just burst out singing if it isn't in a proper setting where I was asked to do it and people came to hear it.
That video didn’t give context tho bc I’m pretty sure I saw a video where that family performed at Americas got talent. That’s why the guy behind the counter responded well but the other people in line were confused. Don’t get me wrong, I agree that they were holding up the line but they were probably asked to sing.
I’ve literally never been to Cheesecake Factory because my parents always said it was too expensive 😭 and now I’m an adult and can’t afford to go out to eat anywhere.
I went to high school in the 90's and we did have main character-types in class, we just didn't have cameras. Teachers had more control because they weren't worried about getting sued by entitled parents armed with videos of them telling their kid to sit their ass down and shut up.
it was so very obviously fake to me lol did not sound legit literally at all. and no one acts like that in real life.. like you see someone filming you and locking you out of your own car on a first date, your response is to get back in the car and let her continue filming you, both staring at the camera while you talk to eachother... common sense, it is fake
There are some really hilarious actual complaints made by tourists that you can find online. I used to do counseling for staff of a 5star resort in Belize and so I would get to eat in the restaurant, so as I was alone and north Americans, our main tourists, tend to be super loud, so I would evesdrop to entertain myself while I ate. I remember one table complaining that they went on a jungle tour and never even saw any lions. Belize is located in Central America/Caribbean coast. So yeah.
@@backwoodsnboobies nor are they located anywhere in Central or South America. There were a number of other animals that they mentioned that are not found in this area, but I don't remember them all now. I guess their frame of reference was original animated Jungle Book movie.
Booked an all inclusive trip recently and saw negative reviews saying they needed to have chicken nuggets available at more locations in the resort. Found out the beach tacos have now been replaced with chicken nuggets. People suck sometimes.
I think S. America is way louder culture-wise. Also counties like Italy, Spain, etc. I also traveled with Australians and their voices were so high and shrill that it literally gave me a headache. I think we are all just biased when it comes to our own countries.
Wow this one got me - usually don't fall for these things - was skeptical at first, but when they did the interview, I figured it was real. Good acting on their part I have to say. But thinking back it should have been obvious when she still kept filming even after he called her out in the car, and she uploaded it..
The funny thing about the woman complaining about the Amalfi Coast is... you're spending 2 weeks somewhere, bought tickets, spent A LOT of money, and didnt even bother to idk GOOGLE THE PLACE YOU'RE GOING TO? I'm sure a 5 minute google search would give her this information ffs
They also hate themselves. They just choose to put on a façade and try to convince people they are not the disappointment they think they are deep down. Also, hating yourself is not a direct product of your actions or how you look, and especially not what other people think of you. It is just your skewed, negative perception of yourself. No matter how good or bad your life goes, you will always hate yourself unless you start changing your outlook. The good news is you are perfectly in control of the effort to change that.
zades editing is phenominal everytime & I can't say it enough. The concert and tiktok edit were perfection. not to mention all of the other videos & intros recently.
(7:50) I’m a solo traveler and I’ve ran into these kind of tourists many times. They’re just there for the selfies and have no desire to live in the moment. They’re not used to walking and you can tell that they are just miserable.
Imagine being able to see the amalfi coast at all. If I saw someone in my hospital doing that I'd stand in the damn shot until they stopped. Somebody died, cut that tf out.
Cody is the epitome of not trusting stuff he sees on the internet and keeping in mind they might be fake or pranks, but I genuinely believe each and every one of the videos are true. People are sometimes just Like That.
"Mind you, we've been in Europe for 2 weeks." Alright, so you live a life where you can go on a 2+ week vacation to Europe, afford to fly between multiple cities that you are visiting on said vacation, go to one of the most beautiful historical cities still untouched by most of modern industry and rent a room in one of the most expensive hotels with the best view of the island and... what? Your feet hurt? How about you come and live in my house for 3 weeks and I'll burn away my blisters walking barefoot on 90+ degree Roman pavement.
I see that you've never traveled with Australians. I did for two weeks and they were 10x worse than any American I've traveled with. They kept whining about having to walk and use stairs.
I visited the Amalfi Coast while recovering from foot surgery and was not in the best shape at the time and had no issue whatsoever getting there. There are some steep climbs, but you don't have to do that.
@@summerrrrrr. I don't call my roof a "rain stopper" even though that's exactly what it does...words have meanings!! Haha. You're not wrong...but it still killed me.
How does that have anything to do with being a millennial? I'm older than Cody and only use RU-vid, not tiktok or Instagram or anything else, and I've seen that before. Go outside.
the realtor one is funny to me because my best friends mom was a realtor when i was growing up, and another one of our friends moms wanted to buy a house so my besties mom was helping her get good deals. the thing is, the mom that was buying was a single mom with a math disability, she had no idea how to know from just photos and dimensions how much space she’d have (she has 4 kids). so, my besties mom took photos of herself sitting in the rooms and enacting different scenarios in them to help her, even bringing small furniture items of her own to help show more dimensions visually. as a film student, i got to help her set up the rooms and take the photos and it was so fun, especially knowing that i’m helping someone as someone who also has a math disability.
As someone who deals with these kinds of people, the "complaining about something as soon as you get to the vacation" part's tone indicates that these tiktoks aren't made with the intent to complain just to complain, the thought process behind it is something like "I just got to this amazingly beautiful place so by making a tiktok complaining I can not only show people where I am, but also leave the impression that this is a commonality because I find time to ignore the beauty of it and look at the negatives because I go to sooo many beautiful places" Edit: The first two answers pointed out something interesting I overlooked: one of the things she used to flex, i.e. the amount of luggage she's bringing, can actually be used to prove how little she travels, because most times it IS a rookie mistake to bring that much luggage
Makes sense. She did include how many weeks of European vacation luggage she’s taking with her and we know it’s more than one bag because how could anyone expect her to pare down her stuff and not carry your whole home with you.
My college professor leads amazing tours because he speaks so many languages and knows so much about history. But if you act like this, you will get blackballed from the trip. Mostly I travel cheap. I can do three weeks out of a single backpack, a must if I'm walking & taking trains everywhere. All that luggage in an old European city is a rookie mistake. I'm a middle aged disabled person and I get around better than this young lady.
@@astoriarego8304She is either a rookie in Europe or used to big cities where she gets out of the airport, takes a taxi to a hotel and that's it. Like the "I traveled a week in Europe and went to Paris, Madrid, Rome and London!" type of person that just goes shopping lol
yeah i could do two weeks with just a carry on or back pack. there’s absolutely zero need to have multiple suitcases even if she does have a partner (which i think she does, she said “we”)
Honestly! You do not need more than like a carry-on and a backpack for trips to Europe. I went on a trip with some rich kids that brought full Louis Vuitton luggage sets and they were miserable and didn’t wear/use like half of it. I had a carry-on and a tote bag. I was more than fine, and just checked my bag on the way back because my souvenirs weighed it down haha.
The Uber girl will forever have me speechless. That girl has never not had her way. Her parents definitely told her no she threw a fit then they said yes and she never forgot that behavior. People like that just complain when they feel like it just to feel important/ pampered and if you don’t accommodate they take it as a personal attack.
16:00 this video is always insane to me, when I lose people at work there’s absolutely no space in my heart to grieve like that. You call time of death, do post mortem care, wait for their body to be “discharged”, then you go right back to caring for a dozen people all night before you clock out and sob in your car, then you go home and sob to your loved one and curl into a ball before you get up again the next day and force yourself to be positive
i have no clue how cody can do this and not cringe to death. these people give me a visceral reaction that can only be explained as internal cringe to the highest degree. props to cody
THANK YOU - Finally someone trolling the influencers ridiculous narcissism for what it is. Like ok not weird that you have an online presence at face, but when you’re followed by cameras, complain about incredibly privileged situations, and film YOURSELF in grief as if your the main character, it gives all the Cringe. Thank you Cody, you are actually funny and entertaining AF.😂🤪🤣
It’s so funny cause to them (and really only them) they’re the hottest and most interesting people and then all of us are just sitting here like “you’re cringe..”
a little more context to the cheesecake factory one, the date was originally supposed to be at a super nice high end restaurant but the girl was very late so they missed the reservation so this was his second resort