SenZero I think they thought if she chose -1000 they'd lose it if she won and if she chose 0 it'd be the same as if she didn't win so go for the 40000 cause she's honestly no use to them.
+Kat It's not just useless to go for the 0, remember that by getting back to the table you're splitting the money they do win an extra way. No doubt there was the motivation of "bring back something useful or don't come back", but I think that's an entirely fair reaction because she won't be any help in the final chase so by taking the minus or neutral offer she'd just be leeching off everyone else to enrich herself. Which, despite admitting it was against her principles, is exactly what she did. Luckily I can safely assume the chaser obliterated her in her chase so she never made it that far.
Person Oisels yeah, I hope the same 😂 but when I said it's useless to go for the 0 I meant for the team. It would negatively impact them and because she wouldn't be putting any money into the final split
Wow what a cash builder. If only one of the questions was "what is it called when a footballer kicks the football to a teammate?" She'd have gotten one right.
@@JohnsysChannel Yeah I gathered that but you said it like everybody should know. The only reason I knew is because it was obviously the same answer as the original question. I have never worked in a restaurant so if I was asked that on The Chase I wouldn't have had a fuckin clue.
To be fair... She seemed extremely nervous, the fake smile and the constant nervous laugh plus her rigid posture gave her anxiety away. She might be one of these people who is intelligent when left to her own devices to answer a question sheet or write an essay. Being on the spot on national television would be hella nerve-racking for a lot of people.
My Rank - Unfortunately, this is no longer embarrassing in the context of modern education. In the last twenty five years, anybody who knows more than one letter of the alphabet could emerge with a first class honours degree in almost any subject and a minimum of six top grade A Levels. I bumped into my former French teacher about fifteen years ago who was in the twilight of his career and he showed me that it was even possible to get a B grade in GCSE French merely by knowing 'oui' and 'non'. By my calculations, any pupil taken at random in a large school is around seven hundred times more likely to get a first class degree than in the early 80s.
@@googleaccount4471 To some extent, you make a fair and valid point, there has been a bit of a return to examinations which does make it harder, I'd agree on that but it is, of course, relative to the farce that preceded this. I know exams also have their problems (I recall my father being assistant chief examiner of two of the major boards and you could theoretically score about 150%. on some questions in some subjects plus there is always a degree of luck in what comes up) but they are still a better system, in most cases (there are exceptions) to coursework for a variety of reasons..I"m not 'dissing' young people; on the contrary, they can only do what's in front of them and I think they're largely being given a disservice. Most employers cannot, without testing, easily discern between technically high calibre candidates and run of the mill ones because the difference on paper is often ostensibly so small. What I would concede is that the vast majority of young people are generally far more aware of the need for education and regular updating of skills than with previous generations, irrespective of ability etc. and they do face the challenges of far more dynamic changes than before, so they have no choice but to be versatile and flexible.
I'm never a fan of "paired up strangers" on game shows. Part of the reason I think WWTBAM survives despite it being called dead so often, it just doesn't have this bullshit.
I think people who take minus offers are sensible. Even if they get the minus offer they are able to join their team at the end and make up some numbers and get the chance of winning a share of the money.
+madperson876 A chance at winning somebody else's money though. Not only are they probably expecting the others to do all the work in the final chase if they take the minus offer, but they're also severely reducing the prize the others are playing for. Not worth it for just the one extra step, anyone good enough should be able to make it back with a 3 step headstart.
Love how when the team know someone is thick as shit they encourage them to go for the higher offer because it would piss them off to split the prize money another way with someone who is going to be as useful as having a person short in the final chase
Yeah, she’d be dead weight for the team. Plus, I don’t like that the team has to split a pot, so those who go for tie lowball offers are mooching off the other teammates
@@ABCEasyas--no such thing as deadweight on the chase. The extra person gives you an extra step and you never know what stupid question she might know the answer to.
@@him050They are a deadweight if they put a minus offer into the bank and don't answer any questions or get them wrong in the final chase. They may give the team an extra step in the end, but if the team beats the chaser the contestant mooches off the team instead of going home with nothing or with what they earned. Is that fair on the other contestants, especially if they bank the high offer?
Intelligence ≠ knowledge. You can be intelligent with poor general knowledge & vice versa (although there’s a correlation between the two, having one of these traits does not mean that you will have the other).
Yeah, knowledge isn't intelligence either. People thinking the chasers are automatically intelligent because they have a lot of knowledge; it's just memory of information. Intelligence is how you process any information, new or remembered. Not just remembering a bunch of facts.
@@jayp123 many people associate an university degree with being intelligent, she’s studying a degree yet she don’t know sh*t about the questions she’s being asked, are you slow or something?
@@jayp123 intelligence also has nothing to do with education. Or any knowledge. You can't teach somebody to be intelligent. Intelligence is innate, it's how you process information. Any information. Knowledge and intelligence are two different things.
It'd be a galaxy brain level move for someone to purposely get all the cash build questions wrong so they got a ridiculously high offer like that if they knew they could win it
Normally they say "We want you back, go for the middle offer" but with Hannah they basically said "We don't care if you come back or not so you might as well go for the £40k."
Apparently she hadn't even started uni yet: "Just to make it clear that at the time of filming [in October last year] I hadn't even started at university. I study beginners' Italian so I hadn't even had a lesson of Italian before the show."
I would have thought even someone with a passing interest in learning a language would know at least some basic sentences. Even school level french would teach that let alone university level. " I'm going to uni to learn medicine" , " can you indicate your elbow from your arse!" ..." I haven't done that module yet" ...holy moly.
@@jade_is_tiredTo get into Bath university to study that degree, you are required to have fairly decent A-Level grades in languages. So that’s a bunch of bs.
@@jade_is_tired To study a language at Uni I would have thought an A-Level would have been a prerequisite. A GCSE student would be more proficient than her. She didn't even know how to say what her name was. Bizarre. Can I study for a physics degree even if don't know what an atom is?
@mpwheatley idrk how it works over there, but in most US universities I know of, you can get into a major as long as you show the *capacity* to learn the subject; intro-level courses exist for a reason. Either way, I was repeating something I saw elsewhere, no idea if it's true or not. I have no strong feelings about this, so will not be replying further lmao
drummerdude Lol I am a nerd. I'm on a game design course in college, I play magic the gathering, I watch anime, I enjoy programming games, 3d modeling, drawing, concept art, reading. Pretty much everything "nerdy" There's nothing wrong with being a nerd. Most of the time "Normal people" and "Cool kids" are the boring people.
I don’t know what’s more embarrassing, getting every question wrong, or studying French and Italian at Uni and only being able to say “Bonjour” and “Ciao”.
@@Firegloif you get a lot right then in theory you should be confident of getting the next questions right and whoever you’re facing should be worried about you beating them and winning the higher offer. If you get them all wrong then they will give you a very high offer because you are more likely to lose and not get back to play in the final round. It would make no sense to offer more money to smart people who are likely to win it, therfore making it to the final round and potentially helping to win in the end. If this girl was playing dumb then it would have been a great strategy.
The other woman probably wanted her to take the higher offer because she didn't want to share the prize with dead weight, let alone with someone who wouldnt answer any questions and cost the team money for the privilege.
She must be trolling 😂 to get all the questions wrong and say she’s studying languages at college and she just about knew greetings which is what every bastard that practised languages picks up 😂
Ridiculous statement. I'm good with computers but terrible at learning languages. Does that mean I shouldn't go to uni and do computery things? I actually have a degree in computer forensics and a masters in information and technology but that's beside the point. I can't speak French
What does a languages course at university even mean? Surely it can’t just be as simple as learning a foreign language cause you don’t need to spend thousands to do something as easy and pointless as that 😂
@@Superfantastictop10 maybe if youre lazy and dont go get a part time job then maybe you do need a loan. I made it through college even paying my fees while working in fast food part time, simply because i wasnt lazy
@@Superfantastictop10 you absolutely can. I worked friday and saturday nights 6pm-6am 12 hour shifts. 11.50 and hour because the nightshift gets more. Even plugging this in it adds up to about 15,000 a year. This also doesnt take into account the fact that i worked 4-5 nightshifts a week during all holidays especially summer. Now i didnt have to paid rent because i commuted but i was saving enormous amounts and could have easily moved into the city
I feel a little bad for her. I get the impression she was nervous and just drew a blank. I expect it's very easy to judge from home. Granted, I don't think i'd have taken a minus offer, but it's a lenient minus. I saw a guy take a minus £15k once.
They do ask some tough questions and maybe it was just nerves, all the people viciously bullying her probably haven’t even got a levels let alone a degree, and slagging her off helps you to feel better about yourself
Now, I'm in the performing arts and I am WELL aware how nerves can make your mind go absolutely blank. I've had moments when I have spent weeks learning lines, even staying up all night and then completely forgetting them once I get out in front of a live audience. It's nerve racking and I think this was simply a case of it getting the better of her. Shame.
Wow, I had to scroll pretty far to find a comment about her being nervous. Not much common sense in this comments section and a whole lot of snap judgments and derogatory insults.
Fair point. But...is there anyone else on earth who doesn't know three score years and ten? And Attenboroughsaurus - the answer's there in the damn question! No excuse of any kind for not scoring two at least.
@@matador521 you say fair point, but then you followed with an ignorant comment showing you didn't get the point I was making. My point was, it's not about knowing or not knowing the right answers. Even if you know, the pressure can still get to you and your mind can go blank. Like I said, I've spent weeks in the past hammering lines into my head and then I still go blank once I'm out on stage. You don't know that she didn't know the right answers, maybe she did, but maybe the pressure and nervousness got to her. That's the point I was trying to make. It's a shame that most of these comments are ignorant put downs on her intelligence.
@@matador521 I also didnt know the three score answer and she knew the attenborough answer but it wouldnt come to her head quick enough because of the pressure so she moved on. It's not like those questions were piss easy. I only knew 2 of them myself lol
Give over u fuc wit. Use your brain. She's studying Italian and French and, can't even introduce herself ffs. That's not nerves, just dumb. @@user-ii4ci2tp4v
@@kateg9437 Someone I knew (who turned out to be evil but that's another story) did a PhD there frankly I'm surprised she passed it as she was totally Dunning Kruger and not as smart as she thinks she is. So, I reckon something dodgy IS going on with that institution.
In fairness the questions she got were tough, although she shouldn't be studying two languages at university and not know basic introductions in those languages
Wow, so many horrible comments. You'd have thought she'd strangled a baby to death. If you think she's too thick to belong to a university, blame the university for their apparent low standards. And insulting her appearance is pretty odious. I'd rather befriend someone of lesser intelligence than some of you cruel people.
Harvey Weinstein Ejaculated On Me “tongue in cheek,” you believe a sex offender that ruined the lives of several people is laughable? Why should anyone even have the courtesy to acknowledge you when you have the audacity to be so profoundly inappropriate?
I was on a quiz show many years back, and a woman got all of her questions wrong and was subsequently off the show. She had the nerve to march over to the Director and loudly say ‘It’s not fair, I knew the answers to some of the other people’s questions, I just didn’t know the answers to mine’
There's a trend where the most inept, want the most grand things, to do with the prize money , then decide they will be paying for it, with the others team members winning efforts and whilst reducing those amount of winnings in the process. My neighbours know I'm watching the Chase when these types of contestants appear.
I only knew three of the answers (she didn’t know any) but frankly I know my limits and wouldn’t go on a knowledge based game show. I do think university students/graduates have delusional self awareness when it comes to their own conventual intelligence. Some of the dumbest people I’ve ever met went to university.
Hi in a pub quiz a question came up of the capital city of Peru , i David to my friends daughter , “you know this as your a geography teacher “ she said “ oh , we don’t tlearn capitals now “ I was speechless ,
Uni only gives you knowledge in set areas, the areas that are not touched on, usually common sense, economics and household management are usually lacking. But theory etc. they know. Was usable knowledge but more hireable often
@@mattfromwiisports9046 This girl should at least get some credit for listening to the whole question before answering, she may have got 0 pounds, but at least she listened to the whole question rather than Charan who passes even before Bradley finishes the question. So I gotta say she is better than Charan
Always wondered what happened if you get 0. If i were her team mates, id be saying go for the 40K. you cut loose a useless player or she brings back 40K
Poor woman. She was put on the spot during a nervy experience and it just made her freeze. I would probably be the same. Also, to be fair, the cash-builder questions weren't all easy. She probably should have gotten 2-3 right though.
@@TheDoorsofPerception2001 and criticising her for not being able to say a full sentence of a language she's learning... when they've probably never learned a language in their life lmao. people really are too confident in their arrogance these days lmao
@@augustalexander2647I studied French in secondary school and could make an attempt at 'hello Brad it's a pleasure being on the chase' bonjour Brad c'est un pleasure etre sur le chase, probably kinda wrong but close enough. She surely could do that she was probably nervous
@@MattTheCommenter Josiah Wedgewood is literally the only famous potter I could name, except maybe Beatrix, but even the wildest guess is better than saying pass 8 times. I'm the sort of quizzer the Chasers really hate, I /know/ fuck all, but I'm a damned good guesser.
+Alain Bruno Because stupid people are fearless, if you told her to sing karaoke in to a lit stick of dynamite she'd probably have the courage to do that too.
Nah they basically couldn't care whether she came back or not so they just wanted her to try to get the £40k. They of course would have wanted her to come back with the £40k.
She goes to University and doesn't know much yet some people who are very clever and hardworking and motivated cant go ? im so confused with society today unless she was just nervous
I agree what a load of nonsense.. Lot of young people go to Uni because parents have too much money and its something for them to do and for the social life. Not all take University seriously. When people do take the minus offer and end up getting a share of the winnings regardless, do they not feel a sense of shame? I know I could not do it, I would be too proud to take the minus offer.
@Blue&Green Rich idiots with loads of money. I UNDERSTAND YOU. Their even more idiotic when they go out drinking to clubs etc...too much money never learnt manners. The ones who dont have the money should be entitled. In countries like FRANCE for example University fees are very low. so everybody gets the opportunity. There is no class or wealth differentiation as far as *EDUCATION* is concerned.
To be fair she's on tv .. He hit her with questions on the languages she was studying and it's likely her brain went blank after that she was gone probably wouldn't have been able to give him her home address if he asked her
It’s quite clear that she lied about being in uni! She obviously thought he wouldn’t asked them questions to her. Some people lie to make themselves feel better because their reality is dull, she’s most probably a cleaner etc.