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What Middle-Class High School Kids Were Like In The 1950s 

David Hoffman
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This is a portion of a television program made in the 1950s and presented on what was called educational television. It was part of a series designed to look at 1950s teenagers and what their lives were like. They will largely study the new rising middle class teenagers who at the time, appeared to be living by all of the "rules" that existed in the 1950s for them and how they would become or should become successful adults. I wonder what happened to all of these people as they live through the 1960s and had children by the end of that decade. Everything seems to many viewers who have commented on it, how "clean and upright" these students are. Of course they were carefully selected (remember there were rebels at that time including boys who wore leather jackets and girls for tight fitting skirts etc.) to be examples not only of what teenagers were like but examples of what they should be like.
To get some of the facts on the 1950s watch this - • He Gives The Most Well... .

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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@TheWaxworker
@TheWaxworker 5 лет назад
I'm very impressed they had a black student represented. This was progressive for the 1950s.
@YourHalfSister
@YourHalfSister 5 лет назад
That was the first thing I noticed. I was pleasantly surprised.
@elcarrerdelsgaivots1152
@elcarrerdelsgaivots1152 5 лет назад
And probably there was some angry people yelling: stop forcing black representation!!!
@masochistic_lele4414
@masochistic_lele4414 5 лет назад
That's literally with the first thing I looked at I was surprised especially because it was the 1950s
@lorellyanny9922
@lorellyanny9922 5 лет назад
Yeah i was surprised as well.
@NLT-pm4sq
@NLT-pm4sq 5 лет назад
Ann Arbor has always been a very progressive place
@esmeralda6622
@esmeralda6622 5 лет назад
that girl said “why” as much as some of us say “like” nowadays
@Paul-ir8lt
@Paul-ir8lt 5 лет назад
Yes
@__________5802
@__________5802 5 лет назад
Why
@Wilantonjakov
@Wilantonjakov 5 лет назад
why, no. She still has a steady vocabulary regardless of her use of the word "why". These days kids use the word "like" because they lack the vocabulary to be able to replace it with another word/phrase.
@christine023
@christine023 5 лет назад
@@Wilantonjakov No that's not true at all, some people use 'like' as kind of a filler word or they do it out of habit. I use it all the time, even though I do have quite an extensive vocabulary lol.
@Wilantonjakov
@Wilantonjakov 5 лет назад
Exactly. You use it as a filler word because you're either lazy or can't be bothered using a wider vocabulary - which again is inherently laziness. That's exactly the point I was making. As always, there are exceptions, but exceptions don't always change the rule.
@thelaanie7132
@thelaanie7132 5 лет назад
Glad to see a black man in a 1950s tv show
@acigarette
@acigarette 5 лет назад
same!
@user-ob8uj3yi9d
@user-ob8uj3yi9d 5 лет назад
Why?
@010dx010
@010dx010 5 лет назад
Same
@Sunflower-sn9ij
@Sunflower-sn9ij 5 лет назад
@@user-ob8uj3yi9d i cant tell if you are joking or stupid......
@Assashimaru
@Assashimaru 5 лет назад
@@user-ob8uj3yi9d Because its rare!!
@dadyos
@dadyos 5 лет назад
Old people also tend to wear the same type of clothes as they did in the period of they life. So am i gonna be wearing my biker jeans, Jordan’s, and Nike windbreaker when I’m 60?
@calebm3198
@calebm3198 5 лет назад
Soy oh yeah yeah
@chiefexecutivemanager8152
@chiefexecutivemanager8152 5 лет назад
Without a doubt mr. soy
@jaymerosebrethour3371
@jaymerosebrethour3371 5 лет назад
You can wear whatever you want buddy.
@jellyacc
@jellyacc 5 лет назад
I wonder why that happens? Seems kinda sad to think about. At what point in their life do they go, well im old now better start buying cardigans and khakis and wearing all those sweaters grandma knitted for me all those years ago. Ughh I dont think i ever want to get to that point.
@Deadlyaztec27
@Deadlyaztec27 5 лет назад
@@jellyacc Old people don't really wear cardigans because they're old. They wear them because, believe it or not, cardigans were popular with kids back in the 50's and 60's. So yes, you're still gonna be rocking your hipster glasses, yeezys and man bun in fifty odd years.
@bins1
@bins1 5 лет назад
Damn American accents were soooo different back then.
@interlude776
@interlude776 5 лет назад
I know thats what i noticed! Its crazy how much its changed
@travis_redfern6771
@travis_redfern6771 5 лет назад
Yeah it actually sounded like an accent. A bit on the southern side. Now it is almost like nothing...or maybe it’s just cause it’s the way I talk, but that’s how I feel it is. Seems more boring than any kind of southern accent, or French accent etc...
@Dakblasta
@Dakblasta 5 лет назад
Oh that’s right you don’t see many old videos showcasing high schoolers that come from other country’s
@diamondcole9502
@diamondcole9502 5 лет назад
It’s called a “transatlantic accent” people in the U.S. back in the 30s,40s,50s were taught to speak like that
@goaway6080
@goaway6080 5 лет назад
@@diamondcole9502 i would love to live in the 60's i hate my own generation.
@shannonschool
@shannonschool 5 лет назад
“Do your parents complain about how much you use the phone?” History truly repeats
@alindriamckinney8855
@alindriamckinney8855 5 лет назад
Best comment so far 😂
@Nobody-tj9jo
@Nobody-tj9jo 5 лет назад
Lmfaoooo
@huntrrams
@huntrrams 5 лет назад
Stays true today😂
@MrDrJonas
@MrDrJonas 5 лет назад
Shannon Hutchinson it hasn’t repeated itself if it’s always been like that
@essentiallyemily2214
@essentiallyemily2214 5 лет назад
are we cousins
@Letmespeakmymind
@Letmespeakmymind 5 лет назад
These kids don't represent what highschool kids were like back then. They're probably honor students hand selected for the interview.
@Mikewee777
@Mikewee777 5 лет назад
Armando Bustamante gets it.
@stefannotchev7209
@stefannotchev7209 5 лет назад
Armando Bustamante that’s a really good point
@bubblewrap8823
@bubblewrap8823 5 лет назад
Just as an educational TV show today (or a school board, or .. MY old school board) would likely pick the students that have the best grades and behave the way they like. To be honest, as much that seems different, there’s so much that’s the same.
@gonzalovazquezavila535
@gonzalovazquezavila535 5 лет назад
No, I think they are good examples. Only thing is it wasn't everyday highschool kids would be on tv, so when they did, obviously they would act well brought-up
@appletherapy3492
@appletherapy3492 5 лет назад
We don’t really know that for sure. Possibly, but we don’t know.
@XabioArts
@XabioArts 5 лет назад
It must have been so weird to see black and white as a kid and color as an adult
@itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118
When I was 5 we had color tv, but then we moved to a shelter and it had black and white tv. It's quite amazing how quickly you adapt/get used to that if all you have is black and white tv. I'm sometimes reminded of a quote from The Mask from the landlady who is watching the mask black and white television and who says "I bet he's green".
@saltee7
@saltee7 5 лет назад
Xabio, whatcha doing here?
@lyanarivera8418
@lyanarivera8418 5 лет назад
I literally just finished watching one of your videos😂
@Ash.3s
@Ash.3s 5 лет назад
@@saltee7 Probably having fun watching shit that RU-vid randomly recommends.
@timrose5740
@timrose5740 4 года назад
It wasn't weird... it was freaking amazing... HA!!!
@UndeadWarriorStudios
@UndeadWarriorStudios 5 лет назад
I bet they juuled in the bathroom
@royjones7508
@royjones7508 5 лет назад
You mean used the bathroom in the Juul room
@K1ttiezPawz
@K1ttiezPawz 5 лет назад
What does that mean?
@936Holdin
@936Holdin 5 лет назад
Miss Guardian Angel if you know, you know.
@sherinp.1418
@sherinp.1418 5 лет назад
Mohawk Nation lmaOoo
@caromel6819
@caromel6819 5 лет назад
omg haha
@williamwert9684
@williamwert9684 5 лет назад
The one girl already looks and talks like a grandma
@BobbyNiggs
@BobbyNiggs 5 лет назад
That's because she is yo gramma
@TomOkkaTom
@TomOkkaTom 5 лет назад
That´s because she speaks like a representative of her generation who you only got to know in their old age. Some day "awesome" or "sweet" or whatever will be what old people say.
@trinitron384
@trinitron384 5 лет назад
L.O.B. Well said
@fizzyapplesoda
@fizzyapplesoda 5 лет назад
You might enjoy the series 7 Up. Those British kids had adult vocabularies and hobbies by 7 or 14.
@Spooky_Theatrenerd
@Spooky_Theatrenerd 5 лет назад
Lmao they both sound like Phyllis from The Office
@codysuttonmusic
@codysuttonmusic 5 лет назад
How they act off camera is different than on camera just like today. Most kids on camera and around adults like this will show somewhat professionalism but it may be a different off camera or when adults aren’t present
@dashfasto6955
@dashfasto6955 5 лет назад
SUTTON , very accurate
@ArayArmenian
@ArayArmenian 5 лет назад
true.. they were still prettyconservative.. still just high schoolers off camera though
@josephsapp9999
@josephsapp9999 5 лет назад
SUTTON You sure? Kids nowadays are pretty dumb, even on camera.
@yourfavouriteham969
@yourfavouriteham969 5 лет назад
Yeah at least 3 of them probably had a cigarette or a joint on them, heck they were probably high during this interview
@theworldoverheavan560
@theworldoverheavan560 5 лет назад
true
@rayofnicole1063
@rayofnicole1063 5 лет назад
If these people happen to still be alive, I think it would be interesting to see them today and have them watch this video of themselves from their teenage days. Pretty neat concept. :)
@E_Rico
@E_Rico 5 лет назад
And they go to a highschool nowadays to compare..
@barrymacocknher3720
@barrymacocknher3720 5 лет назад
Raven Nicole the Finebros will sue you for even thinking what you’re thinking
@rayofnicole1063
@rayofnicole1063 5 лет назад
PashaVatin Ooops... maybe you're right. xD lol
@luigi55125
@luigi55125 5 лет назад
@@barrymacocknher3720 It brightens my day to see that people haven't forgotten that fiasco.
@hux604
@hux604 5 лет назад
Hopefully they're dead now.
@RigmaroleHM
@RigmaroleHM 6 лет назад
Whoa, I think I just realized that they used "why" like we use "like" as a filler word.
@jennicase
@jennicase 6 лет назад
Rigmarole you're right
@BeyondTheMind007
@BeyondTheMind007 6 лет назад
almost transatlantic
@briganja
@briganja 6 лет назад
wow dude you're right!
@BOBofGH
@BOBofGH 6 лет назад
I was just about to post this comment lol.
@tFighterPilot
@tFighterPilot 6 лет назад
Isn't it only the last girl?
@Mr.Looooong
@Mr.Looooong 5 лет назад
They look like regular ass dudes, just different clothing. These guys are in their 70s now
@seanjmichel
@seanjmichel 5 лет назад
80s not 70s
@Kelvinllovejr
@Kelvinllovejr 5 лет назад
77-78 would be the minimum age but these kids were college kids though i believe which would be 79-83 at least
@immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918
Let THAT sink in! I’m coming up on my 40th High School reunion; different age(‘70s/ disco) but yeah, we’re (class of ‘79) getting old!
@Mr.Looooong
@Mr.Looooong 5 лет назад
@@immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918, crazy... I'm class of 2019
@Mr.Looooong
@Mr.Looooong 5 лет назад
@UR Just Wrong, please reiterate.
@ZicajosProductions
@ZicajosProductions 5 лет назад
What scares me is that in a few decades from now, there’s gonna be videos just like this detailing what high school students now are like, and we will look back and wonder how our culture was so different... or similar.
@jsinterview8433
@jsinterview8433 5 лет назад
The highlight would be "meet meh outsiide how about daht"
@rolandazephirin2285
@rolandazephirin2285 5 лет назад
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@franciscoalmeida9019
@franciscoalmeida9019 3 года назад
Why is it scary?
@veiserexab1428
@veiserexab1428 2 года назад
Don't be scared, be amazed instead
@Nullybk
@Nullybk 2 года назад
@Ocean for you
@samuelli-a-sam
@samuelli-a-sam 5 лет назад
As a High School student I really think it is quite funny how hardly the teenagers have changed
@goaway6080
@goaway6080 5 лет назад
Same but us teens today can all agree those were the golden era's of actual good muisc and movies that's why i get into the older stuff more then the new .
@samuelli-a-sam
@samuelli-a-sam 5 лет назад
Wow 386 likes thank you everyone!
@samuelli-a-sam
@samuelli-a-sam 5 лет назад
forrest manson Me too, I personally don’t really like the stuff nowadays
@goaway6080
@goaway6080 5 лет назад
@@samuelli-a-sam same it's pure trash no talent at all !
@goaway6080
@goaway6080 5 лет назад
@@samuelli-a-sam wish i could turn back the clock and be born in this era or the 80's
@justinreyez5561
@justinreyez5561 6 лет назад
even the voices sound different
@ihatecandy02
@ihatecandy02 6 лет назад
Justin Reyez increased testosterone in the men
@The_Isaiahnator
@The_Isaiahnator 6 лет назад
They had pretty cool accents. It reminds me of the classic Hollywood accent.
@andrewd743
@andrewd743 6 лет назад
It's more transatlantic than now
@selfraisingsugar898
@selfraisingsugar898 6 лет назад
Speech patterns have changed
@jtw.111
@jtw.111 6 лет назад
The Orb yeah, because there are no teenage boys with deep voices nowadays...
@DasherBeats
@DasherBeats 6 лет назад
Whoa humans have changed a lot... these days high school students are in colour but back in the 50s they were black and white
@martinezm8934
@martinezm8934 5 лет назад
Lol
@NichtNameee
@NichtNameee 5 лет назад
Underrated comment.
@auriaforest4149
@auriaforest4149 5 лет назад
MJD XD
@Joeyy1024
@Joeyy1024 5 лет назад
“Colour”
@byronthompson2708
@byronthompson2708 5 лет назад
Comment of the month
@barbara20214
@barbara20214 5 лет назад
this is like a time capsule..
@dustydavehungergames
@dustydavehungergames 4 года назад
Never seen teens so calm
@elisiamangiacotti7001
@elisiamangiacotti7001 6 лет назад
how did people in the 20’s-60’s manage to sound exactly the same. like there’s one female voice and one male voice. THEY ALL SOUND THE SAME
@keegster7167
@keegster7167 5 лет назад
Bad audio quality for one thing, but I think there is some truth in this sentiment. I would like to know too.
@samuelr.6046
@samuelr.6046 5 лет назад
How do we know that we all sound the same, maybe we get used to voices and recognize.
@keegster7167
@keegster7167 5 лет назад
@@samuelr.6046 What do you mean? You can just hear the similarity across many videos and recorders in the 20s etc., although the 60s, I think, don't have this as much.
@Lakeshow0024
@Lakeshow0024 5 лет назад
elisia true, even the black guy lol
@razberry93
@razberry93 5 лет назад
its called the Trans-atlantic accent and most American actors and news anchors used in back in they day even if it wasn't their natural accent
@bennihaha87
@bennihaha87 6 лет назад
I refuse to believe the girl with the short hair is in high school. She’s a 35 year old mother of two
@martinezm8934
@martinezm8934 5 лет назад
Haha I was thinking that to but it was the 50s
@andirichards7371
@andirichards7371 5 лет назад
@@martinezm8934 what does that even mean, that people looked older in the 50s?
@renan.csmaia
@renan.csmaia 5 лет назад
😂
@martinezm8934
@martinezm8934 5 лет назад
@@andirichards7371 Yea they dressed mour mature and made their hair like older people.. but that one girl did look 35
@TheSkete
@TheSkete 5 лет назад
People can look older than their age, as well as younger. A girl in my high school class actually had some gray hair.
@jailanrayvon434
@jailanrayvon434 5 лет назад
I could watch this for hours
@LoudMusicXE
@LoudMusicXE 5 лет назад
Imagine teens still talking like this lmaoo “My golly It sure is lit fellas, time to turn this night into a doozy” OMFG IM DYING 😂😂💀💀💀
@trbnghuy15902
@trbnghuy15902 4 года назад
imagine teens back then talks like you
@Stephanie-rv8fi
@Stephanie-rv8fi 4 года назад
LMAOOO😭✋🏾
@TaliaTattoosnspiders
@TaliaTattoosnspiders 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@kageyamasmiling
@kageyamasmiling 4 года назад
@Xavier Rodriguez honestlyyy
@endregarcia292
@endregarcia292 4 года назад
The same thing is gonna happen to us when we’re old to LMFAO
@maniok1977
@maniok1977 5 лет назад
They look much older than they actually are. Problaby because of their clothing. Today "old" people wear clothes like that. Very interesting those videos. I really enjoy seeing how they had back in time.😊
@huntrrams
@huntrrams 5 лет назад
12345 678910 unless you’re into the vintage aesthetic
@mobius2536
@mobius2536 5 лет назад
Probably because the "old people" are from the same era as this video. 50 years from now I'll most likely be wearing the same things, because keeping up with trends when you're old is useless and embarrassing. So one day the clothes we wear will be old.
@maniok1977
@maniok1977 5 лет назад
@@mobius2536 I don't care about clothes (trends, fashion). The last thing I think about. Food is priority!😂
@sai9718
@sai9718 5 лет назад
12345 678910 are you stupid? They are wearing smart clothing because they are being interviewed they don’t look older at all? Just because they don’t look skinny and scrawny doesn’t mean they are not young. Seriously? They wear old clothes? 🤦🏽‍♀️
@maniok1977
@maniok1977 5 лет назад
@@sai9718 you are stupid, can't even read...
@rorome123
@rorome123 5 лет назад
Woah 60 years from now and people already changed . Imagine someone watching this in year 3000 Edit : if you're watching in year 3000 like and reply . I wont reply to you tho RIP
@fuckoffdavid2269
@fuckoffdavid2269 5 лет назад
went 0-100 real quick
@abhorv2492
@abhorv2492 5 лет назад
Actually laughed out loud
@Wra8h
@Wra8h 5 лет назад
"i won't reply to you tho rip" that hurt
@TM-ul8ce
@TM-ul8ce 5 лет назад
Best comment ive ever seen 9 years on this site
@overjoyedpumpkin5512
@overjoyedpumpkin5512 5 лет назад
x hsnan here✋✋✋
@TrueNorthProductions
@TrueNorthProductions 5 лет назад
"studying" was the 1950s version of Netflix and chill
@gaminglegend
@gaminglegend 4 года назад
They were saying steady, not study. Took me a while to figure that out
@dadyos
@dadyos 5 лет назад
I mean... they talk like grandmas and grandpas. but i guess it was how my grandparents said 🤷‍♂️. but a fun fact if ur somehow reading this comment. there is video tape of my grandpa when he was a baby then they were both teens recording their lives on tape then they met and they kept recording on probably til my father was about 10 then they stopped but it was interesting to see my grandparents and relatives so young and happy and living in the moment in the 50s 60s and 70s. December 2021 Edit: sadly my grandpa passed but I have a copy of the tape now.
@kazsmaz
@kazsmaz 5 лет назад
Your grandfather had tape in the 1950s? He must have made a fortune selling that stuff
@maxwell8352
@maxwell8352 5 лет назад
You should digitize and upload that footage, I'm sure people would like to see that
@dadyos
@dadyos 5 лет назад
@@maxwell8352 I might want to do that. It was insanely interesting
@theworldoverheavan560
@theworldoverheavan560 5 лет назад
@@dadyos will you do it?
@jasoncamacho4855
@jasoncamacho4855 4 года назад
THE WORLD OVER HEAVAN yeah will he?
@marcussfebruary9104
@marcussfebruary9104 6 лет назад
1950 : "saddle shoes" 2018 : " *BALENCIAGA* "
@daybix2524
@daybix2524 5 лет назад
Marcuss February “hypebeast gang”
@benitobenitez5975
@benitobenitez5975 5 лет назад
HAAHAH
@cailyndempster
@cailyndempster 5 лет назад
I don’t even know what Balenciaga means....
@jackieh6869
@jackieh6869 5 лет назад
Introvert [That’s Why I’m Watching RU-vid] congrats do you want a cookie?
@GitHubStiizz
@GitHubStiizz 5 лет назад
Introvert [That’s Why I’m Watching RU-vid] it’s a luxury brand
@Nameless-qt8zu
@Nameless-qt8zu 6 лет назад
This was only 68 years ago things change fast
@zachbohemian
@zachbohemian 5 лет назад
for the dumber
@faealldayable
@faealldayable 5 лет назад
Is 68 years fast???
@X.N.X.X.
@X.N.X.X. 5 лет назад
>only 68 years ago
@diamond5156
@diamond5156 5 лет назад
69 now :)
@urischic1668
@urischic1668 5 лет назад
Nameless 18 *only*
@alexandriahicks1667
@alexandriahicks1667 5 лет назад
Can some of the people of today stop dissing this, take notes of their politeness and even when they said something negative or explaining something, the kind way the said it in so it wasn't rude and just appreciate that they did this. This conversation was so beautiful to listen to, thank you to the uploaoder.
@sushibott3178
@sushibott3178 5 лет назад
But TV was a popular thing so they would try to make better themselves in anyway possible
@Rhewin
@Rhewin 4 года назад
The fact you said "dissing" in 2019 says enough. I'm 31 and a millennial, and yet even when I was in high school that was something our parents said lol. Watch news interviews with kids today. They'll always try to sound more mature than how they'd normally speak. Back then the stations would also pick the best and the brightest. Take off the nostalgia goggles for at least a moment.
@onmyceiling
@onmyceiling 2 года назад
@@Rhewin bro wym dissing is not an outdated word, im 19 and still use it. that’s like saying “you still say chair in 2021 lmaoo” please 💀
@seventhsheaven
@seventhsheaven 5 лет назад
Every fucking generation, the old complain about the young. Every generation thinks theirs was the last one that was ‘decent’. In the twenties the old Victorian folks thought that jazz and the Charleston were immoral, that young people were ‘fast’ and alcohol was too prolific. In the fifties, the older generation complained about the young people liking Elvis and rock and roll. In the 90’s my grandparents thought us kids were too glued to the tv, that South Park would poison our minds and Eminem would make us into miniature gangsters. Well, me and my brother are in our thirties now, and we’re normal functioning adults. All my friends from school are leading ordinary, conformist lives, according to Facebook. The fears of the elderly unfounded again. When will people learn that, actually, the kids are all right? Leave the younger generation alone. Every decade has its ups and downs, there is no time that was perfect. Don’t let nostalgia goggles turn you into a miserable curmudgeon. All in all, you’re just another brick in the wall.
@danielcolon2193
@danielcolon2193 5 лет назад
Well said
@YoungSavage
@YoungSavage 5 лет назад
"2 hours on the telephone a night" these are the same people who say kids are on their phone too much these days, L M A O.
@soilofk
@soilofk 5 лет назад
and the reason why they weren't longer is because they couldn't take the phone with them!!
@pinksandgirl4943
@pinksandgirl4943 5 лет назад
But....they were actually talking. Today kids avoid 'talking' or human contact through talking. Not the same.
@YoungSavage
@YoungSavage 5 лет назад
@@pinksandgirl4943 as a kid I can assure you we are texting each other, and me personally, I have calls with my friends every weekend that dwarf the lengths of that ladys calls.
@TheSkete
@TheSkete 5 лет назад
No they're not. These people, if they're alive, are in their late 70's, early 80's.
@toejam6432
@toejam6432 5 лет назад
@@pinksandgirl4943 lol no I either text or face time but calls r just plain boring
@theonlygosha
@theonlygosha 5 лет назад
I was shocked to see a black guy
@AimlessAbyss
@AimlessAbyss 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly!! They still had fuckin Jim Crow laws in the 50s!! That nigga's dad musta been the mayor or something...
@huntrrams
@huntrrams 5 лет назад
Nah this was the Midwest and not Alabama
@Modernww2fare
@Modernww2fare 5 лет назад
@@huntrrams still
@birdsareprettyrad
@birdsareprettyrad 5 лет назад
will smith
@jaredbrinkman3343
@jaredbrinkman3343 5 лет назад
H Q he isn’t wrong tho
@MultiGoodKid
@MultiGoodKid 5 лет назад
They’re being interviewed by a television program. Of course these are going to be proper. They are no much different than what kids are now it’s just today everybody has a camera in their pocket that can catch them doing stupid stuff
@newsvev6988
@newsvev6988 5 лет назад
MultiGoodKid i guess but back then there wasn’t cámaras/phones 🎥
@lostmartyr6828
@lostmartyr6828 5 лет назад
You cant compare millennials to my grandpas friends. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DonnaJoshi
@DonnaJoshi 5 лет назад
I was born in 1959. As a child in the 60's I can definately tell you kids were more polite. We did not speak to adults the way kids do today. Cursing was not allowed. We believed in sitting at the table for dinner. Our pass time was playing chase, hop scotch, barbies, riding bikes, etc. We understood what it meant to be home at a certain time. We didn't have reminders such as phones and such so we learned to follow rules. The world has changed and we have lost a beautiful time in history.
@lostmartyr6828
@lostmartyr6828 5 лет назад
Donna Joshi So true and sad. I have never in my life seen a millennial answer an adult with yes sir or maam. I am born in 80 and even I was scared to not do that. Now if asked they likely would scream and cuss.
@MultiGoodKid
@MultiGoodKid 5 лет назад
@@DonnaJoshi You were a wonderful child, very proper and respectful, I am not saying children back then were not that way. I am saying that just as young people were proper and respectful back then there are young people who are the same now, the same with the opposite, just as there are plenty of idiots now, there were many back then too. The difference is that we have the internet and smartphones that can show these young idiots on the internet any second of the day.
@evathegrand
@evathegrand 4 года назад
Imagine in 70 years and all the grandpas and grandmas are talking like "bruh thats lit fam" and it'll be viewed as old people talk by teenagers
@spllitz
@spllitz 6 лет назад
There was school back then?
@attackonpieck2789
@attackonpieck2789 6 лет назад
spllitz No. School came out in 1960.
@criticalhard
@criticalhard 6 лет назад
Rigbecai I thought it was in 2018
@da1king0fwakanda56
@da1king0fwakanda56 6 лет назад
You ever learn about Brown V Board of Ed?
@evamaloon2978
@evamaloon2978 6 лет назад
Only 90s kids will remember school
@desa415
@desa415 6 лет назад
No, Public School began in the 1880s. by 1940, half of American teenagers graduated from high school.
@Punisherfan123
@Punisherfan123 6 лет назад
Apparently you entered highschool in your mid 20's back kn the 50's.
@ophiliafox4268
@ophiliafox4268 5 лет назад
Lol omg
@Garebeare
@Garebeare 5 лет назад
Kids today are just pussified therefore they look 11 until they’re 26
@esarab21
@esarab21 5 лет назад
Rebel American is it crack? is that what you smoke? do u smoke crack?
@seapuppers3605
@seapuppers3605 5 лет назад
epi sarabia no he just lacks brain cells
@montiigo
@montiigo 5 лет назад
@@Garebeare PUSSIFIED
@joshg11
@joshg11 5 лет назад
I love that this video is resurging, probably because of the recent news about the rediscovered 50’s high school purse!
@RoseLikesFootball
@RoseLikesFootball 5 лет назад
Would you mind informing me what that is?
@_.o0O0o._
@_.o0O0o._ 5 лет назад
Aug I just looked it up. Apparently some woman lost her purse in the 50s and some workers found it while they were demolishing the school. They were able to return the purse to the now 82 year old women by connecting with people on social media.
@theworldoverheavan560
@theworldoverheavan560 5 лет назад
@@_.o0O0o._ the purse was hiding for 60 years impossible
@bobjo579
@bobjo579 5 лет назад
I think that kids r the same way, like this interview consisted of the best and brightest if u get our best and brightest it will be comparable
@lilapen9007
@lilapen9007 5 лет назад
Haha “why” is now substituted with “like”
@Assashimaru
@Assashimaru 5 лет назад
I never hear people say like, thats a 90's thing
@catplayingapiano2799
@catplayingapiano2799 5 лет назад
@@Assashimaru No.
@Assashimaru
@Assashimaru 5 лет назад
@@catplayingapiano2799 It is
@catplayingapiano2799
@catplayingapiano2799 5 лет назад
@@Assashimaru Nope.
@Assashimaru
@Assashimaru 5 лет назад
@@catplayingapiano2799 You obviously need to watch Clueless ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RS0KyTZ3Ie4.html
@Josh_Keefe
@Josh_Keefe 6 лет назад
All these comments saying "that generation of teens are better than today" are not taking into account that they were on TV right when it came out. Of course they are acting mature, people rarely got the chance to be on TV so when they did, they dressed the best, acted the best, talked the best, all because only those kind of people were on TV. Now, everyone has the chance so it's not special enough to change how you act in front of a camera.
@drewbadboi
@drewbadboi 6 лет назад
Josh Keefe same thing with flying
@christianpathfinder6864
@christianpathfinder6864 6 лет назад
Josh Keefe well they also didn't text and drive xplian dat hmm they are better than us
@sportsrevisited9699
@sportsrevisited9699 6 лет назад
and you can bet everyone in their area all crowded around one tv set to watch them.
@berenicebauer72
@berenicebauer72 6 лет назад
As a 50's teen this was the way we girls dressed. The boys normally wore slacks and shirts or sweaters. Suits were wore to church and for special occasions such as presented here.
@Scholar4777
@Scholar4777 5 лет назад
They seem very much genuine to me. People now imo are alot less genuine both consciously and unconsciously.
@artefaerie3285
@artefaerie3285 5 лет назад
“bucks that you never clean” “it’s important that they’re not clean, huh?” that’s literally most hs students with converse/vans?? the parallels are crazy
@allergictohumansnotanimals5671
Kid in the 1950s: Mom my head hurts Mom: It's because you're on the _telephone_ all the time
@jasminea1417
@jasminea1417 6 лет назад
I really enjoy listening to the accents back then
@braunstrowman5214
@braunstrowman5214 6 лет назад
jasmineflower you sexy
@braunstrowman5214
@braunstrowman5214 6 лет назад
jasmineflower eat me
@Karmen2010
@Karmen2010 6 лет назад
That's why it's not a good idea to post a picture like that on RU-vid
@q_q123
@q_q123 6 лет назад
Me too. It sounds nice
@danielborja9751
@danielborja9751 6 лет назад
jasmineflower where you from?
@somalianb0y
@somalianb0y 5 лет назад
I hate the people in the comments with the false sense of nostalgia. Everyone in old films and tv will always look smart and cool. In 2060, when they watch footage of high schoolers in 2018 they will say the same thing.
@Rudywtf
@Rudywtf 5 лет назад
it's called cherry picking. kids can be mature and well spoken in any generation at that age.
@Rudywtf
@Rudywtf 5 лет назад
​@M C yeah, when i was at school at one point i asked someone if they had thoughts. You can find vid's here on youtube, from the 90's i know for sure, that show how some of the kids acted, spoke.
@MST3Killa
@MST3Killa 5 лет назад
Nope. I can look back now at my generation of the 90's and already see how dumb many of us were.
@piiweepiggy9775
@piiweepiggy9775 5 лет назад
I remember watching the Brady bunch a few weeks ago & they even talked about how they don't understand the music kids listen to. Now in 2019 they are still saying the same thing
@piiweepiggy9775
@piiweepiggy9775 5 лет назад
@@cjlwhite1 it's kinda the same ..there was drugs back then too.
@Dunstlookalike
@Dunstlookalike 4 года назад
People spoke so much nicer back then. No excessive use of "like" and "literally" ... no Valley Girl speak or vocal fry. Even the slang didn't sound as stupid.
@CorrinaRoseWrites
@CorrinaRoseWrites 5 лет назад
I love the way they spoke back then, certainly slower and more enunciated than we do now! They didn't speak loudly or rushed, they took their time with their words.
@DestinyAwaits19
@DestinyAwaits19 Год назад
They were too proper.
@lilu6416
@lilu6416 Год назад
@@DestinyAwaits19 'Too'?
@DestinyAwaits19
@DestinyAwaits19 Год назад
@@lilu6416 yeah, too prim and proper. Women should grow their hair longer and the guys should get tattoos on their chests and arms. Maybe they would be more comfortable and not so damn uptight. People back then were more wooden than a timber frame.
@lilu6416
@lilu6416 Год назад
@@DestinyAwaits19 I don't think one can assume that off of this video, as of course the teenagers are acting more professional when they are being broadcast on TV with adults. Regardless, I would say it is a whole lot better than what a large percentage of women are doing in modern times.
@clemdane
@clemdane 6 лет назад
I noted that the use of "Why..." at the beginning of a sentence is what sounds the most dated of any anachronisms to me. You hear it alot in old ads and movies from the time. "Why, I just couldn't believe it." Interesting that Levi's were out for this age group because by the late 60s and continuing until the early 1980s everyone under 20 *lived* in Levi's.
@trevbarlow9719
@trevbarlow9719 6 лет назад
I agree. "Like", has replaced "why".
@clemdane
@clemdane 6 лет назад
"Like I oughta!" (shakes fist menacingly)
@bryanmartinez6600
@bryanmartinez6600 6 лет назад
Wranglers are best
@bryanmartinez6600
@bryanmartinez6600 6 лет назад
Handsome_Hero just gave u a LIKE
@MelissaHurley1994
@MelissaHurley1994 6 лет назад
Jesus I saw another comment that said that. Played it 2 3 times can't don't why don't I hear them say why before .....
@Rick-bc2ds
@Rick-bc2ds 6 лет назад
"Going steady"
@Hakajin
@Hakajin 6 лет назад
I remember hearing that term on The Brady Bunch as a kid growing up in the 90s, the parents being conflicted over Marsha "going steady" with some guy. At first, I thought they were saying, "study," and I thought it was weird that they were so conservative they didn't even want her studying with a guy. Even when I realized what they were actually saying... I was like, really? Is it that big of a deal?
@LisaLee__
@LisaLee__ 6 лет назад
Hakajin same exact memories lmao
@chimichanga-wanga
@chimichanga-wanga 6 лет назад
Rick haha i bet they had some wild sex "going steady". They prob fucked like rabbits while parents thpught they were at the malt shop😂😂😂
@junepassingthrouthegate8810
@junepassingthrouthegate8810 6 лет назад
"This going steady business" .
@msw0322
@msw0322 6 лет назад
Dave Chomp No back in those days people typically didn't have sex out of wedlock. Edit: Well to be fair, the decade has that reputation, though it did still happen, yeah... just maybe not as much as today because standards and moral values were different.
@LastManFilmsUS
@LastManFilmsUS 5 лет назад
0:20 guys with haircuts like this have a 100% of stealing yo girl
@gaminglegend
@gaminglegend 4 года назад
It's kinda funny, because this haircut has made a comeback in the 2010s
@madisonmorris7394
@madisonmorris7394 3 года назад
As a gal: I can confirm that this haircut would probably do that
@tylerallen497
@tylerallen497 5 лет назад
I always like the style of clothing that was worn back in the day. Very classy imo
@kathleenmacellis751
@kathleenmacellis751 6 лет назад
What lovely problems to have ! My MIL graduated in 1959 and she always said the gum chewing was the biggest problem the her High School had to deal with !
@roddycancio6309
@roddycancio6309 6 лет назад
And now it's heroin and mass shootings...
@lootskywater4328
@lootskywater4328 6 лет назад
Deez Nuts your a prime example
@lootskywater4328
@lootskywater4328 6 лет назад
Relevant Relevancy ...see what I mean...PRIME EXAMPLE of kids these days lol
@southeparkfreak
@southeparkfreak 6 лет назад
+Relevant Relevancy Teen pregnancy is lower than it was back then though.
@Dnariobeats1289
@Dnariobeats1289 6 лет назад
Kathleen Macellis damn I can't imagine..... I would be fucked up
@BoStErO1905
@BoStErO1905 6 лет назад
It's 2018 and i still wear levis haha. theyre like 60 fn dollars
@redevous
@redevous 6 лет назад
Eddie Scorsese lol right
@necklup4407
@necklup4407 6 лет назад
they made a huge comeback in the 60s and stayed around ever since
@jonathan1391544
@jonathan1391544 6 лет назад
Imo all Jeans are outdated. The newer 'Jeans that are semi stretchy are not only far more comfortable, but also lighter and better looking.
@novazo1
@novazo1 6 лет назад
KeyboardWarrior meh, I've tried those and they are just too damn tight to wear. Give me my jeans or shorts and I'm happy
@RiggadonDan
@RiggadonDan 6 лет назад
The stretch Levis slim fit are spot on for me. Comfortable, stylish, and if you're lucky they can be had for $20-$30 at Ross, TJ Maxx, etc. Not to mention they come in pretty much any color. Every other brand I've worn have torn, had bad zippers, shrunk a ton, or had a weird fit. Levi's for life
@i_am_thebatman
@i_am_thebatman 5 лет назад
I really think that because of the way they dressed and talked and interacted with everyone giving them respect and how hard they worked is the real reason that they got married so quick in the 1950’s. They’re so mature.
@PoeticSonic
@PoeticSonic 5 лет назад
The basic principles For teenagers is basically the same, they want to look older and navigate the rules of dating around....the only thing is that it got amplified by a few dozen times. Plus you would find the girls talking about how it is misogynistic of guys not wanting to be in a relationship with her because he has been going out with a lot of guys.
@keganlb
@keganlb 5 лет назад
PoeticSonic she*. Gays weren’t allowed back then
@Doktorlady
@Doktorlady 5 лет назад
@@keganlb doesn't mean they didn't exist 🙄
@f67739
@f67739 4 года назад
all-white af1s, stan smiths, vans, etc are modern day white bucks nothing's changed lmao
@erikbedard713
@erikbedard713 6 лет назад
If these kids only knew what the 1960s had in store for them..
@daybix2524
@daybix2524 5 лет назад
Naw. They didn’t know what the 70’s had in store.
@GitHubStiizz
@GitHubStiizz 5 лет назад
That black kid didn’t know what the 60s has in store for him
@analara9872
@analara9872 5 лет назад
What was it im confused
@tristanfitzgerald98
@tristanfitzgerald98 5 лет назад
Ana Lara The Cold War. Look it up
@shithappens6887
@shithappens6887 5 лет назад
@@analara9872 Vietnam and the 60's is when all that hippy bullshit started up
@SpiralBreeze
@SpiralBreeze 5 лет назад
They all look over 40.
@legendofstamfordbridge377
@legendofstamfordbridge377 5 лет назад
Spiral Breeze lmfaoooo true
@alansmithee4927
@alansmithee4927 5 лет назад
Umm....no they don’t
@dannymain542
@dannymain542 5 лет назад
Americans look 30 by the time they're in high school
@talamendoza9965
@talamendoza9965 5 лет назад
@EricGroomsYT u that guy in the video? 👆 But now u no look 80 I is confusion
@kittyscat8905
@kittyscat8905 5 лет назад
Spiral Breeze it cause nutrition in soil was better and less pollution and environmental stress they just developed better they we can now a days
@avedic
@avedic 4 года назад
David.....your channel is absolutely incredible. I'm 37....and I find your content utterly valuable to making me a more informed well-rounded empathetic human being. Thank you for what you've contributed to our world!
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 4 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@hunhun23
@hunhun23 3 года назад
KIDS TODAY NEED TO SEE THIS AND SEE HOW WELL DRESSED THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AND HOW RESPECTFUL THEY ARE
@err_kk
@err_kk 6 лет назад
"We can't win" Ain't that the truth!?
@paintitblack6728
@paintitblack6728 6 лет назад
Oh, lol I just wrote the same .. resonates,huh
@AlanaWhy
@AlanaWhy 6 лет назад
"why" is the 50's "like" filler word
@donnamariet8677
@donnamariet8677 6 лет назад
ESOULA stop copying other people's comments
@Karmen2010
@Karmen2010 6 лет назад
DonnaMarie T Ikr? I've seen that comment a lot so I was going to say the same thing
@drawtoonist8052
@drawtoonist8052 6 лет назад
ESOULA haha I never really realized that until I watched this video
@esty6374
@esty6374 5 лет назад
ESOULA 😂yes! My grandpa used this filler word till the day he died!
@suzylux
@suzylux 5 лет назад
I'm gonna bring it back. Why, right now. ;)
@Dolph1nie
@Dolph1nie 5 лет назад
It's so interesting to see what they were like way back then
@user-fn4wr6dv7y
@user-fn4wr6dv7y 5 лет назад
“Everyone’s doing the mamba.” Was the mamba today’s dab?
@OldClam5
@OldClam5 6 лет назад
They're very clearly from a well off private school. To those saying that kids these days would pale in comparison intellectually aren't considering this fact at all. If you were to pull students from a school of similar status or even just top students of particularly nice public schools for a TV interview like this today, you wouldn't get an accurate representation AT ALL of the average student. Same thing here. There were jocks, loners, bullies, straight up idiots etc. back in the day too; they're just not being represented here in this interview.
@xXWOAT13Xx
@xXWOAT13Xx 5 лет назад
OldClam5 a black kid in the 50’s at a white well off private school?
@sololafolle1808
@sololafolle1808 5 лет назад
Kim Gustafson Black people could still be rich mate
@NoctLightCloud
@NoctLightCloud 5 лет назад
@@xXWOAT13Xx Money can get you anywhere.
@nicolen3177
@nicolen3177 5 лет назад
I think Grease is the best representation of highschools in the 50s... besides the singing and dancing. You still had the popular kids, the losers, the bullies, etc.
@MeowMeow_95_
@MeowMeow_95_ 5 лет назад
I won't lie, I feel like I can relate to these kids in a weird way. When they talked about dating and about homework and school in their somewhat awkward adolescent way. Kids today are exactly the same. Today's kids are a bit up to date with technology and information with their phone's and tablets. these particular kids in the 50s are clearly a little more innocent than today's standards.
@dominickperez2952
@dominickperez2952 5 лет назад
I don't think it's so much as they're more innocent, but more like our idea of innocence is different
@aletanook
@aletanook 2 года назад
@@dominickperez2952 Well teens today are definitely not innocent.
@coodoo17
@coodoo17 5 лет назад
I thought 50s high schoolers broke into songs spontaneously and raced cars down thunder road....
@sanchez5963
@sanchez5963 4 года назад
Yeah nah
@adamhonestyanddecency5054
@adamhonestyanddecency5054 4 года назад
Primary sources are the best. I LOVE history.
@kimathimugambi2664
@kimathimugambi2664 6 лет назад
Coming from a black man i wish more of the black youth today take some inspiration in this young black teen in the video. Dressed smartly and well spoken for a teen his age, its a shame that most young black teens instead like to dress ghetto like and roam around speaking slang and act hard when in reality it leads them nowhere but crime. I hope that someday those that choose that path grow up to realise their choice and instead focus on education and progression as a society to help better the world instead of ruining it. One day
@Xxsorafan
@Xxsorafan 6 лет назад
Kimathi Mugambi agreed. A well dressed, educated and ambitious black man is the hottest thing ever. Dunno why girls settle for the boys with pants showing their crack
@zaczourbang4454
@zaczourbang4454 6 лет назад
I’m hip
@Domisgreater
@Domisgreater 6 лет назад
shut up kimathi
@cowboy8999
@cowboy8999 6 лет назад
Kimathi Mugambi as a white guy I fully support your statement
@IblewuponyourfaceIII
@IblewuponyourfaceIII 6 лет назад
Kimathi Mugambi they’re too busy trying to act like Degenerate “Gangster” Rappers
@OhYessirrr
@OhYessirrr 6 лет назад
These teens are are literally alien to today’s teens. I’m trying to find parallels and I just can’t. The jargon clothing hell even the eye contact and tone of voice to todays average teen are soooo different
@sh444yla
@sh444yla 5 лет назад
We should do the same interview but with today's teenagers
@HeyYoshi
@HeyYoshi 5 лет назад
I'll never get over how more proper and seemingly well spoken people were back then. XD course I wasn't even around back then but seeing older movies and or things like this, its just amazing to me.
@JoeCnNd
@JoeCnNd 5 лет назад
I remember talking on the phone as a kid for hours.
@JoeCnNd
@JoeCnNd 5 лет назад
@@stinkypete891 haha. When I answered it. Technology really has made us anti-social.
@toejam6432
@toejam6432 5 лет назад
@@JoeCnNd tech helps connect us if u use it right, bc of video games I have friends from UK, Germany, and Australia
@goofyahhuncleproductions42069
@goofyahhuncleproductions42069 5 лет назад
@@toejam6432 yes lol im australian
@moonlight39echo
@moonlight39echo 5 лет назад
I only had one friend that I ever talked to over the phone, and for whatever reason, I whispered when on the phone with him. It was as if I didn't want my parents to hear me talk, but the topics where always the typical conversations of a 3rd grader.
@samimay05
@samimay05 5 лет назад
"What about dancing?" ME: * thinks about the orange justice * shivers violently
@jimmylangis5113
@jimmylangis5113 4 года назад
pure gold!!! so neat to see how polite and respectful the kids are back then. well spoken and full elaborate answers. no mumbling or "uhhh?, ahhh?". times have certianly changed. great clip!❤ the diversity is beautiful aswell!
@amalzuhair4495
@amalzuhair4495 5 лет назад
One thing I’ve noticed people who behave and talk a certain way in early adulthood keep that core persona for the rest of their lives like highschool students in the video act like eighty year olds do today and they haven’t changed much with time in terms of personality. Now keep that in mind ninety years down the line we’ll have old people taking duck face selfies while attempting poorly to dab and floss.
@flameshana9
@flameshana9 5 лет назад
They should really teach evolution in school. Like the raw biology and psychology stuff. Nobody in this day and age should be surprised to find out how we work as a creature.
@teddy2271
@teddy2271 5 лет назад
With all these suicidal memes, will there ever be gen z pips that'll reach their 80s? 😂
@booboobunny5655
@booboobunny5655 5 лет назад
flameshana9 Yeah, the evolution of individual species into domesticated animals. Mainstream evolution makes zero sense.
@grumpychunk1
@grumpychunk1 6 лет назад
These are kids who saw the second great war... they didn’t fight, but they saw it. Makes you grow up fast. And helps you too appreciate the good times
@clemdane
@clemdane 6 лет назад
"If she goes out with 3 boys then she's a dealer! We can't win." A dealer? Has anyone else heard this word used this way? I am guessing it means she was considered "fast" or "a tramp."
@clemdane
@clemdane 6 лет назад
I can tell what they were going for, but I thought it was a funny word to use.
@FenceDaGreat
@FenceDaGreat 6 лет назад
As somewhat of a connoisseur of slang I never heard "dealer" either. "Fast" would have been common or maybe "floozy" or to say she "gets around". "Tramp" may have been a bit too explicit for TV but I'm glad I watched this and learned a new slang term.
@creativesparks2164
@creativesparks2164 6 лет назад
Clemdane or it just means a player
@kevinjohnson6549
@kevinjohnson6549 6 лет назад
Fast? I have never heard that word used in that way
@ryanisnerdy5186
@ryanisnerdy5186 6 лет назад
Voiholl Slut is a very old word. Dealer is kind of clever. Like, she's selling it. ;)
@charneedler9524
@charneedler9524 5 лет назад
1950s: Everyone’s doing the mamba 2018: Everyone’s playing Mo Bamba We’ve come full circle, folks.
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 года назад
@Grant420 No it was a popular song a year ago with young kids
@Justin-hb9wc
@Justin-hb9wc 5 лет назад
Thank You.
@04dram04
@04dram04 6 лет назад
Its interesting that there is a black man on this show.
@ihatecandy02
@ihatecandy02 6 лет назад
04dram04 he is 17, these are teenagers. I know I couldn't believe it either.
@AcroGrade
@AcroGrade 6 лет назад
Curt Christensen the 60s was a racist era. Its surprising he was on the show at all.
@Doriesep6622
@Doriesep6622 6 лет назад
The point was this was before Selma and rcism was rampant. Pay attention.
@kavinsky2
@kavinsky2 6 лет назад
Curt Christensen Haha, you're really talking out of your ass. It's not a liberal thing, it's accurate history. The civil rights movement started in 1954 because the 50's were peak racism and segregation.
@amnscottnn5481
@amnscottnn5481 6 лет назад
John Evergreen You've been watching too much liberal propaganda. Times were more racist in the 50s and 60s, but it wasn't nearly as bad as you were taught. Not every tv show and person was racist in the 60s
@paintitblack6728
@paintitblack6728 6 лет назад
Laughingly .. "you can't win.. " as true as it was, as is today , the world is so judgemental.
@NetiNeti-gm5bz
@NetiNeti-gm5bz 6 лет назад
Paint it Black what you do to others you do to yourself ✌️ people who judge others judge themselves the most
@mooganify
@mooganify 6 лет назад
Adrianna p Savagery 😂😂😂😂😂
@nicholasmooney9611
@nicholasmooney9611 6 лет назад
-Trash Can- Jennifer?
@danielinnicg2114
@danielinnicg2114 6 лет назад
+-Trash Can- that happens in game of thrones alot
@danielinnicg2114
@danielinnicg2114 6 лет назад
+Joshua Smith when girls say 50 its usually 100 l know the craic im a girl (an irish one)
@pihakamera
@pihakamera 3 года назад
50% more fabric in clothes than today.
@itsitggg3298
@itsitggg3298 3 года назад
They sound educated 70 years ago, we've regressed
@chrisXlr8r
@chrisXlr8r 3 года назад
Well TV was a very formal thing back then Cameras weren't an everyday thing so when you're on one you don't want to appear bad And they obviously chose like Honor students. They didn't just grab some average dude with average grades
@michaelcollier5277
@michaelcollier5277 6 лет назад
It's fascinating that they seem so similar to youth today, it's just that they grew up in a different time and different environment. I myself have a hard time imagining old people as once having been young, it's just really interesting to see that everyone at one point was the new generation.
@rorome123
@rorome123 5 лет назад
This 3 minutes video made me realize that when i get old i wont talk like old people but like how i talk now
@simplesimonspeaks1115
@simplesimonspeaks1115 5 лет назад
And to your kids you will sound old.....
@bluefate2159
@bluefate2159 5 лет назад
wow you are either low iq or you are trolling. you speaking like you do now will become "old" in the future
@simplesimonspeaks1115
@simplesimonspeaks1115 5 лет назад
@@bluefate2159 you are low iq. There i corrected your grammar
@jellyacc
@jellyacc 5 лет назад
Youll sound like an old drag queen because most of our slang comes from them
@bluefate2159
@bluefate2159 5 лет назад
@@simplesimonspeaks1115 you're is an abbreviation of you are dumbass
@Lionk-lh3cm
@Lionk-lh3cm 5 лет назад
I find it so fascinating how people’s voices have changed over the years
@OliviaBrynnnn
@OliviaBrynnnn 5 лет назад
I love these kinds of videos ☺️ it’s cool to look back and see the differences and similarities to nowadays
@MrDonkov
@MrDonkov 6 лет назад
People were much calmer back then.
@04dram04
@04dram04 6 лет назад
They look like they are in their 40's
@epiccreator9372
@epiccreator9372 6 лет назад
XxVideos I watch your website a lot I'm a big Fan!
@holisticpsychologybyobrien
@holisticpsychologybyobrien 6 лет назад
Meanwhile, high schoolers today look about twelve or thirteen years old.
@NicheMicroInternetCelebrity
@NicheMicroInternetCelebrity 6 лет назад
Vernon Schillinger I've never seen so many scrawny little soy boys all in one place when I was in high school. I honestly felt bad for the girls
@rawnuhld
@rawnuhld 6 лет назад
Vernon Schillinger They either look like fuckboys or thots.
@ASHERUISE
@ASHERUISE 6 лет назад
It's just their old fashioned hair styles.
@rayaluna1341
@rayaluna1341 5 лет назад
This scares me because will this be us in 60 years
@sistitulasi
@sistitulasi 3 года назад
I appreciate how simple and eloquent their speaking sounds.
@tommydarko1984
@tommydarko1984 6 лет назад
Mature beyond their years, showing a level of class very few adults even have today.
@ripyungbruh8157
@ripyungbruh8157 6 лет назад
Tommy Darko not with that GAP
@memo-fq3ps
@memo-fq3ps 6 лет назад
To be fair they're being recorded
@nevnad4587
@nevnad4587 6 лет назад
I agree. I wonder why that is...
@inkajoo
@inkajoo 6 лет назад
Some of the more superficial traits of these kids are to be admired and I think promoted in today's society, but they barely conceal an unhealthy repression. The 50's were all about conformity, to an excess.
@memo-fq3ps
@memo-fq3ps 6 лет назад
Roger Levy You couldn't be more right, hence why these kids soon created their own "counter culture" in the 60s. These teens shown in this video probably became hippies by the next 5-10 years lmao, rejecting their parents, smoking weed, trying LSD, sleeping around, learning open mindedness and tolerance, etc. This sort of culture sort caused the sudden and extreme rebellion that has shaped even today's modern culture. That's what happens when society goes to one extreme. People who say that they miss the 1950s or say that people back then were better are actually morons. Ungrateful brats smh..
@magicm8ball558
@magicm8ball558 6 лет назад
i WaS B0rN iN thE wRoNg gEneRatIOn
@henryambrose8607
@henryambrose8607 6 лет назад
Underrated comment. Unfortunately buried under the usual crap you get.
@nyjodeci4852
@nyjodeci4852 6 лет назад
Dude. Same.
@moniquewilliams8896
@moniquewilliams8896 6 лет назад
“I belong in the 1300s where there was no clean water and everyone died of the plague” :)
@mybawzarerichie
@mybawzarerichie 6 лет назад
also whenever someone says that, its because they are looking at it from a future perspective, but if they existed at the time, would probably not appreciate any of the things or be interested in the things that they like looking back
@haitiangal1361
@haitiangal1361 6 лет назад
My name's stephen and i love blowing 3-1 leads right.
@ramathorn1982
@ramathorn1982 5 лет назад
Fascinating...
@anarchywon4170
@anarchywon4170 5 лет назад
This is great!
@edwardbliss8931
@edwardbliss8931 5 лет назад
To be fair, they probably chose the 4 most intelligent, well-spoken, polite teens to appear on this
@tarhiel2508
@tarhiel2508 6 лет назад
A lot of this is pretty similar to today in American high schools. People imitating the college kids(especially the frats/sororities) the constant changes in style, the constant changes in dance moves and music, the dating scene, and people still wear Levis.
@jonathan1391544
@jonathan1391544 6 лет назад
Tarhiel You mean jumping up and down in the same spot pumping one fist in the air? Pretty sure it doesnt change and im not sure it dan even he considered dancing.
@minecraftmaniac84
@minecraftmaniac84 6 лет назад
Tarhiel nigga tf, idk where you fuckin live but my high school is full of drugs and gangs and got shot up a few months ago, where I live the whole city is now a drug hood city bc of the high school kids
@minecraftmaniac84
@minecraftmaniac84 6 лет назад
Cyril TV Santa Fe tx
@andie1019
@andie1019 5 лет назад
They are just like the smart, goody kids at most schools except obviously their speech pattern is different. Obviously for this interview they didn’t choose everyday students, they would have chosen the most well behaved with best grades to do this interview. If you were to do the same for kids these days then there wouldn’t be much of a difference behaviour wise
@brodypereira970
@brodypereira970 5 лет назад
I love the way they spoke in the 50s the voices just sound so magical. I wish I could go back and live one day in the 50s
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