7:07 Fun fact, before mobile phones, when people used the telephone, families used to have a sort of code using the rings so they could save money, as it was very expensive to answer calls back then. My grandparents code: One ring would be left, as it was usually unimportant. Two rings would mean please pick me up. Three rings would mean I'm walking home. Four rings would mean pick up, something's happened. It's a very clever way to save money, I think.
"The song is in English, so I imagine it's like British" Oh Drew, I'm from the Netherlands, and all of our commercials have English songs and English slogans
@@definitelynotfbi3254 Nahh , the incompetence of the robbers is clear , so thats not the reason. Bad politics, corruption of the governments for decades and excessive loans to provide pre-election promises are the main reasons.
The Greek commercial lacked all humour because he jumped over the best part, when the robber said : Everybody down except the ones who are thieves, and the bank manager stood up !
Fun fact: those north korean cars were actually based on BRAZILIAN cars - they're identical to the Fiat Siena MK1. I can't remember if Brazilian Fiat sold the tooling to them or if they just made straight copies (I'm inclined to the first option honestly)
Aparentemente, a família Palio (Palio, Siena, Strada) foi totalmente desenvolvida no Brasil. PS: Essa empresa norte-coreana tinha contato com uma associada vietnamita da Fiat e por causa disso, faziam sob licença. Hoje em dia ainda fazem, mas ilegalmente.
For Drew: The original/old Smart cars were always only 2 seats. And then after some years they made the smart with 4 seats. Of course if you don't know this, you don't get this joke at all. Here in Germany you see a lot of Smarts. I guess not so much in Murica
Clicking on this video was the worst decision I ever made. I will now have nightmares of Yogurt man eating itself, while falling back and doing the 'wonder-core' thing
In Bulgaria we got a safety advisory one which is of a dead little girl hit by a car, coming back to life with the message that "if you hit me with 80km/h, I have 80% chance to die. Hit me with 50km/h instead and I have 80% chance to live". Yeah... amazing.
11:05 the Best Korea car is actually a first generation Fiat Siena from late 90s. It was indeed made in NK under license and called Pyeonghwa Hwiparam.