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@l.sueszabo9618
@l.sueszabo9618 11 күн бұрын
I'm 65 and never once has someone peeked under a public bathroom door. That's why it doesn't bother me. It's a non-issue.
@LALAAmador-rd4ve
@LALAAmador-rd4ve 11 күн бұрын
Other than like a toddler 😂
@Daniel-ct3np
@Daniel-ct3np 11 күн бұрын
I haven’t been in school in almost a decade. It was strangely common for the guys in my high school to do that. Mostly, because they think it was funny
@cherrypickerguitars
@cherrypickerguitars 11 күн бұрын
Hahaha! Love your comment! I’m 67, and that hasn’t happened to me since boarding school in the very early 70’s! Then, again, we showered in “shower rooms”, shared football locker rooms, etc. so what did it matter - even then! Peace - from the interior mountains of British Columbia, Canada!
@l.sueszabo9618
@l.sueszabo9618 11 күн бұрын
@@cherrypickerguitars 😆
@l.sueszabo9618
@l.sueszabo9618 11 күн бұрын
@@LALAAmador-rd4ve true!
@korilazarus6652
@korilazarus6652 11 күн бұрын
I am an American and I was taught that being kind and smiling at people costs you nothing.
@WalterWD
@WalterWD 11 күн бұрын
I'd really like to know why so many Brits, and other Europeans of course, are obsessed with watching Americans use the toilet. We're not watching each other through the stall doors, why y'all peeping so much? 😂😂
@flomigrl
@flomigrl 11 күн бұрын
The gap...maybe airflow!!
@rayleenerwin1703
@rayleenerwin1703 11 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣Cracking me up @WatlterWD! I don't get it either. I will admit to crawling under or over a stall to help a drunk friend in my 20's. Or pass TP or fem products under the stall to someone who didn't have it. Other than that, just check for feet to see if it is available. The toilets are taller than the gap underneath. I've never thought once in my life to peep on someone "doing their business" in the bathroom. I don't understand the issue.
@csailer2353
@csailer2353 10 күн бұрын
Ikr? We are taught as kids to not look at people in the stalls. So the only people occasionally looking are young kids. Otherwise it’s a non issue. Just b/c there’s a small gap doesn’t mean people are staring thru at you.
@TheFirstSaladBar
@TheFirstSaladBar 10 күн бұрын
Must be weirdos in the bathroom out there since they so concerned about that gap. I’m more worried about someone opening the door if the lock broke. That’s why it’s good you can see the shoes n don’t gotta knock
@rayleenerwin1703
@rayleenerwin1703 10 күн бұрын
@@TheFirstSaladBar Totally. Can't count the timesI had to hover on one leg with my foot against the stall door while getting TP from a neighboring stall. Men wonder why we go to the bathroom in a group. 😂
@rosemaryraupp4370
@rosemaryraupp4370 11 күн бұрын
Its kind of sad to know that if you are being you and you happen to smile at someone or even in their direction, they will question your motives. I was raised that a smile doesn't cost you anything but could be priceless to someone who needed to see a friendly face.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
Don't worry about it. Anyone who doubts a smile has their issues and it's definitely not on you. Consider the source - she's nasty and rude and never smiles so the concept of friendliness is beyond her. Smile on! 😁
@MaryJames-si6fp
@MaryJames-si6fp Күн бұрын
Right? We’re either rude and loud or we’re too friendly and smile too much. Which is it 🤷‍♀️. I’m going to stick to being friendly and smiling like most Americans do
@janedoe928
@janedoe928 11 күн бұрын
"And what is she talking about? A waitress won't just come up and take your plate when you are eating. If you're sitting there talking, they will come up and ask if you are done before taking your plate. I don't know where she is eating or whether she's just making stuff up."
@menamacd1447
@menamacd1447 11 күн бұрын
I’ve actually seen a waiter take a friend’s plate without asking before. He was mostly done, and had been waiting to ask for a to-go box. The waiter was in a hurry and didn’t stop to ask. Caused a slight kerfluffle, but it was sorted out.
@cynthiaschade3889
@cynthiaschade3889 11 күн бұрын
I like that wait staff come and ask to take my plate. If I'm done eating I don't want to have to try and straddle a dirty plate while having a conversation.
@tinat7464
@tinat7464 11 күн бұрын
Without asking, I've seen it at a buffet. Can't say I've seen it in another place, though.
@janethood4776
@janethood4776 11 күн бұрын
I have had servers try to take my plate before I finished. I'm the slow eater in our group, always the last. Sometimes staff will ask, other times they reach for mine when they're clearing the rest of the table. I've had my fork in my mouth & they've tried to take my plate. Or taken my untouched dessert while I'm in the restroom. It's absolutely a real thing
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt 11 күн бұрын
​@@janethood4776#sloweatersunite 😂❤
@MonoElm
@MonoElm 11 күн бұрын
I've said it a million times before -take everything she says with a grain of salt. She is only partially informed at best about the way things are here in the US. No, the average person can not get 100k in credit. A few thousand? Sure, no problem. She is more comedic than factual, or she herself is just going off of generalizations and steryotypes.
@rowynnecrowley1689
@rowynnecrowley1689 11 күн бұрын
I still wouldn't call that "average", unless you're talking about the mathematical average. Most of us live just over or even under the poverty line.
@rob_over_9000
@rob_over_9000 9 күн бұрын
Unless she’s talking about car or home loans, then that’s pretty normal. But credit cards, no. I’m blessed to have a literally unlimited credit card, but that’s definitely not the norm.
@mori_noble
@mori_noble 7 күн бұрын
It’s like people didn’t read the title. She said these were the myths Europeans THOUGHT were true.
@micvirus78
@micvirus78 11 күн бұрын
Here we go, slightly out of order: Big vehicles are safer for the occupants if there's an accident, Peaceful poops are for home, if you're crapping in public get done and get out We dress less modestly because 75° is an average late spring day, not a national emergency Our homes are bigger because there's room for it, and cheaper because there's room for it You(she) just eat to damn slow And last, someone who can afford transatlantic travel every year, while taking months off from work to be in another country has no room to talk about how rich she may think another person is
@sandratuttle
@sandratuttle 11 күн бұрын
The large apartment on Friends has been explained many times including the last episode when they had to leave. It was owned by Ross and Rachel's grandmother who was living in Florida.
@missmike3693
@missmike3693 11 күн бұрын
💯💪🏾🇺🇸
@missmike3693
@missmike3693 11 күн бұрын
​@@sandratuttleI don't think Europeans know what co-op apartments are. 🤭
@Trifler500
@Trifler500 11 күн бұрын
As an American, I always found the "big vehicles are safer for the occupants" to be poor logic, because it only makes the occupants safer as long as other drivers are driving smaller vehicles. As soon as everyone is driving large vehicles, you achieve parity again. Also, when other people do drive smaller vehicles, your larger vehicle makes things much more dangerous for them. So, it's a catch-22 that encourages everyone to get bigger vehicles just to not get left behind. Then there's the silly EPA loophole for trucks that shouldn't exist.
@neutrino78x
@neutrino78x 11 күн бұрын
@@Trifler500 "Then there's the silly EPA loophole for trucks that shouldn't exist." Yes, but all the blue states mandate zero emission vehicles starting in 2035. 🙂 I don't care if somebody's driving a large vehicle, as long as it's powered by batteries or H2 fuel cells. 🙂 There's a battery powered Hummer now. 🙂 By the time everybody is driving a zero emission vehicle, all the power will be zero emission as well. It was 100 degrees today in California (40 C) and we were still 70% zero emission, mostly from solar power. (we have about 20 GW of grid scale solar power, which is a lot, but if power demand is 40 GW, obviously it won't all be solar 🙂) MAGA likes to say we import all the time, but we mostly import at night (right now it's 9:55 PM so we're importing a bit.). Around 11 AM this morning, we were exporting over 1 GW. I look at the CAISO web site a lot, it shows you a realtime graph of how much power we're getting from each source. A negative value for importing obviously means we're exporting 🙂
@missdebrami6862
@missdebrami6862 11 күн бұрын
She’s never right . Well maybe 10% of the time she is 😂😂😂
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
I'm beginning to suspect that she took a one time trip to the US lasting two weeks and watches a lot of US television. She made a bunch of snap (mostly incorrect) conclusions and she's been posting and coasting on it ever since.
@crazypiglet4201
@crazypiglet4201 11 күн бұрын
I was raised to smile at people it is polite didn’t matter if you know them or not if you make eye contact you smile 😊
@TheFirstSaladBar
@TheFirstSaladBar 10 күн бұрын
I was thinking if this was that lady. Wish he’d stop reacting to her cuz she literally lies
@RainbowCleft
@RainbowCleft 11 күн бұрын
VERY Few Americans can easily lay their hands on $100k. And you'll only get that high of a limit on your credit card if you are actually wealthy. The bank wants to know that you *can" pay.
@dhmoto111
@dhmoto111 11 күн бұрын
A fair number could come up with 100k if they cashed in some or much of their retirement account.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
@@dhmoto111 Nobody is that stupid.
@dhmoto111
@dhmoto111 11 күн бұрын
@@Lucinda_Jackson are you serious? People get scammed all the time. Plenty of people do stuff like this.
@labronco7511
@labronco7511 11 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@dianajemison105
@dianajemison105 11 күн бұрын
​@@dhmoto111What retirement account?
@manangb
@manangb 11 күн бұрын
I have to defend the hospitality industry and the like. It is NOT true that servers are pretentiously friendly to get that 20% grat. Customers are not stupid and can tell the difference. Most servers are sincerely nice and treat their tables with due respect. This industry is not for everyone. You need to have the pesonality for it. You have to stop that preconcieved notion that all working in customer service is this way. It's insulting.
@theswordoftruth-dn9yc
@theswordoftruth-dn9yc 11 күн бұрын
I agree 💯 having been a hairdresser, waitress and bartender in my 68 years of life here in the U.S. If you're not a people person, and that's fine too, you best not be in any kind of job that reguires a smile or two....so, customers know when you're genuinely nice or fake, and your tips will bare that out clearly, quick, fast and in a hurry ‼️❤️🇺🇸🎇
@cynthiaschade3889
@cynthiaschade3889 11 күн бұрын
So true. I work in a local meat market (grocery store) and I constantly get complimented on how nice and considerate I am with customers. I always try to go that extra mile especially with older more frail customers. I don't even get tips, we're not allowed to accept them, so I'm definitely not doing it for tips, I'm doing it because I have a genuine regard and respect for others. Also, a good customer service person knows that if your company does well, then by extension you will do well. My customer service skills have earned me 3 raises in the past year, so its working for me!!!
@amberhines3979
@amberhines3979 11 күн бұрын
I agree. I can tell when the person waiting on me is fake. Most people in the service industry are typically friendly people, so it's not usually an issue.
@tinat7464
@tinat7464 11 күн бұрын
I agree.
@jaceh5109
@jaceh5109 11 күн бұрын
I'm a maintenance tech for hotels/casios and ill tell the world this first hand, we hate you. We just want your money and for you to leave, after we took all your money. Most of the time we only care as far as the industry expects
@ajwinberg
@ajwinberg 11 күн бұрын
I talk about this all the time, but with the restroom situation, no one looks at you when you are going to the toilet. It's just normal.
@chrisjarvis2287
@chrisjarvis2287 11 күн бұрын
Funny thing is Crop Circles were first reported in Hampshire England in the 80's and the local newspaper gave them the name.
@helenreebel9856
@helenreebel9856 11 күн бұрын
Oh gawd!!! Not HER again and again and again... Bathroom doors? Fuhgeddaboudit... You all are way to hung up on bodily functions. We could care less what you are doing just make it quick especially if there's a line.
@JJ-vt7sh
@JJ-vt7sh 11 күн бұрын
I just looked up the average personal debt of the US compared to other countries and we are way down the list. There are 18 countries with more personal debt than the US. Most of them are European countries. The top three are Denmark, Norway, and the Netherlands. The UK is eleventh on the list.
@frostbitefalls8101
@frostbitefalls8101 11 күн бұрын
If there is one thing I find weird about how non-Americans think of Amercan life is that they always compare and think living in the US is like the movies. Does the rest of the world not know that movies are fiction? That means not real. It may represent a small, very small percentage of how people actually live but it is not even close to the reality of living within the borders of the US. But then again why would you go out of your way too search out the less desirable areas and lifestyles. Doesn't exactly make you want to click to watch something like that. People want to portray a glitzy slamorous lifeyle that people will envy and not what the average daily life of a USS citizen is like. If you're a non-American and feel like your life is dull and boring and you just go through the same routine day after day, then you are experiencing the same feeling 95% of Americans feel everyday. Like here is not easy and the opportunity to succeed is definitely there but it doesn't just happen. You do have to work for it and more often tan not, you will work hard for it.This place is not some utopia where you enter the borders and life is just magically better.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
Agreed! What's magical is the ability to have a dream and be able to work hard and achieve it.
@2mexpesos
@2mexpesos 9 күн бұрын
As an immigrant to this beautiful country you are 💯 correct! I've worked in grape fields, pear sheds, retail and now in the medical field.. was it easy? Heck no!! Hard work, meltdowns and lots of discipline! But I did it and so can anyone else :)❤
@Mtheory9
@Mtheory9 11 күн бұрын
Here is the thing about the gaps in toilet doors...no one is looking. If someone did they would get their ass kkicked so fast....
@heartnsoul9093
@heartnsoul9093 11 күн бұрын
Right?! 👍
@ZeroTolerance-tk9ce
@ZeroTolerance-tk9ce 11 күн бұрын
Americans actually carry less debt than many Europeans.
@GeorgeTucker-kf5iy
@GeorgeTucker-kf5iy 11 күн бұрын
It’s not a thing bro nobody looks under your stall you can poop in piece
@SolTerran5050
@SolTerran5050 11 күн бұрын
​@@GeorgeTucker-kf5iy😂😂😂😂
@huitrecouture
@huitrecouture 10 күн бұрын
Don't forget they don't even own property.
@nellybee5799
@nellybee5799 11 күн бұрын
Sadly, most of those people on Dr. Phil being scammed out of money are actually sending their life savings.
@nannettedellinger3123
@nannettedellinger3123 11 күн бұрын
True, it happened to a friend of mine.
@l.sueszabo9618
@l.sueszabo9618 11 күн бұрын
Many of us know where we come from because we have immigrant parents and grandparents. All 4 of my grandparents were immigrants. 2 from Germany, 1 Irish, and 1 Hungarian. I'm a 2nd generation American. Pretty easy to know.
@user-el4vl7ms2p
@user-el4vl7ms2p 11 күн бұрын
I'm also second generation American. Two grandparents from Hungary, two from Canada. The Canadian grandparent's ancestors were from England, Scotland, and Netherlands. My father (Hungarian parents) grew up in a neighborhood made up almost entirely of immigrants, mostly eastern European. Our childhood memories are full of grandma making food from 'the old country' (LOL) and hearing them speak their native language. That's why so many of us know our ancestry.
@tonyg490
@tonyg490 11 күн бұрын
Exactly. America's not very old so even if your parents or grandparents aren't/weren't immigrants, good chance their parents or grandparents were and know what their heritage is. It's not some ancient information that was passed down through thousands of years.
@shotintheface
@shotintheface 10 күн бұрын
My family started in America in the beginning.
@ScottyM1959
@ScottyM1959 11 күн бұрын
First off, people don't come into a public bathroom and intentionally stare into the occupied commode unless they plan on losing teeth. Those gaps on the sides are to allow the door to swing because the hinges aren't the same as any door in your home. The higher gap at the bottom makes it easier to get in to unlock the door or pull you out. God forbid something happens while you're in there. I wish you all would stop thinking we care what you look like when you're using the bathroom lol!
@wela8
@wela8 11 күн бұрын
About the bathrooms…NOBODYBIS LOOKING. NEVER!
@sinewave1k735
@sinewave1k735 11 күн бұрын
I've definitely made eye contact through the door gap while trying to do my business
@oldman6825
@oldman6825 11 күн бұрын
Only people from the UK
@ca8944
@ca8944 11 күн бұрын
Except creepy men pretending to be women
@muguly4591
@muguly4591 11 күн бұрын
I just think of it as if i was in the military or prison where i would be shitting with my bunkie a foot next to me.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
@@sinewave1k735 Was she an Irish blonde?
@benjaminkeller4314
@benjaminkeller4314 11 күн бұрын
A large percentage of us drive larger cars because they are more comfortable and we have the infrastructure to support it. Another large portion of us drive larger vehicles (trucks/suv's) because we do work that requires the extra space. So yeah, that's accurate on average.
@carlygrace2
@carlygrace2 11 күн бұрын
Oh dear… not her again…
@MICHAELSMITH-ys8ek
@MICHAELSMITH-ys8ek 11 күн бұрын
get over it.
@drummerboy1545
@drummerboy1545 11 күн бұрын
Right her again! Oh well! It she is taking about how annoying we are so I'm listening!
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt 11 күн бұрын
Can't stand her.
@wholeagain5099
@wholeagain5099 11 күн бұрын
This girl is clueless, especially if she's using Dr Phil as a reference point.
@ruthsaunders9507
@ruthsaunders9507 11 күн бұрын
Talk shows always find the most extreme cases. Not even close to the norm.
@elciniak2225
@elciniak2225 11 күн бұрын
How can she still manage to get so many things totally wrong? Nothing she says should be taken seriously.
@micvirus78
@micvirus78 11 күн бұрын
@elciniak2225 most of her videos are just repeating the same 5 points over and over again
@Toucan11
@Toucan11 11 күн бұрын
Bathroom are not an issue, people don’t make it a point to look through the cracks. Shes making a bigger deal out of it then it really is
@richane22
@richane22 11 күн бұрын
Merica! 🇺🇸 I drive a 7 passenger SUV, and I drive it fast. I smile and say hello to people. Nobody is looking at your bathroom door while you’re on the toilet and nobody looks under the door. I don’t have credit cards, so don’t know about that. My ancestors are mainly from Ireland, England, and Germany. Most Americans are very modest in their dress, even at the beach. America looks like the movies, because people go to the cities you see in the movies. How many people live together on friends? Why? Because you need roommates to afford an apartment in NY.
@nannerz1994
@nannerz1994 11 күн бұрын
I'm America We don't have any Peugeot, citroen or Renault dealers. Even Fiat left in 1983 and came back in 2011.
@hermspahn
@hermspahn 11 күн бұрын
I would not drive a small european car if you gave me 6 of them!🤣😂
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
@@hermspahn I'd like to, but they are unsafe here.
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 11 күн бұрын
A d Fiat pulled out again 2 years ago
@jaceh5109
@jaceh5109 11 күн бұрын
the only Euro cars worth driving are BMW, and some cases Audi. Other than that Japanese or American
@alisonflaxman1566
@alisonflaxman1566 11 күн бұрын
You can't see in through the gap in the bathroom door unless you put your eye right up to it.
@meloniehaedicke100
@meloniehaedicke100 11 күн бұрын
Nope not rich. I'm an Air Force brat that means 17 different schools and homes. Since married nearly 40 years in Florida so very happy. This little girl is not very informed about average Americans
@PepeA79th
@PepeA79th 11 күн бұрын
I'm 66 retired, live in Florida, and smile all the time. I have a C-5 Corvette and a Challenger R/T, both have 5.7-liter engines with 400 HP and I smile when I drive. I see aliens all the time. Aliens mow lawns here. I live in Florida and yes, it does look like the movies.
@micvirus78
@micvirus78 11 күн бұрын
@@PepeA79th 💚
@dianehovland9579
@dianehovland9579 11 күн бұрын
I worked on a commission job for 30 years I smiled because I liked my customers and enjoyed my job
@AnitaLonski
@AnitaLonski 11 күн бұрын
America is nothing like you see in the movies or tv and Lewis you have a nice smile
@dhmoto111
@dhmoto111 11 күн бұрын
The only way you’re getting a 100k on a card is by being very wealthy already. It’s likely the people scammed she’s referring to took out their retirement or something.
@yvonneconte3040
@yvonneconte3040 11 күн бұрын
As American my teeth aren't great. But its in the facial expression and eyes. Always greeet or acknowledge someone w kindness, it changes the vibes of the world
@konniemazur6200
@konniemazur6200 11 күн бұрын
Relying on credit cards to buy things is not unusual or uncommon, but quite a lot of us pay off that balance every month and carry no debt.
@ItsTheFuzzMan
@ItsTheFuzzMan 11 күн бұрын
Most of those flags are military vets btw...she thinks it's "wierd" but Americans fight and die in a lot of wars on behalf of European interests. She's very shallow not to think how big and all that the U.S. military does and that military requires people and those people are real people who live in those houses, drive those cars and wear the clothes that have an American flag on it. 90% of the time its not false bravado, its servitude and sacrifice.
@janethood4776
@janethood4776 11 күн бұрын
Volunteer military, too. Not a draft. And still the best in the free world
@cherylt6762
@cherylt6762 11 күн бұрын
I love that you pause and talk. Makes for a great video.
@lancekirkwood7922
@lancekirkwood7922 11 күн бұрын
And Lewis can be fun and hilarious about it.
@tomlevi2106
@tomlevi2106 11 күн бұрын
I drive a 2004 Ford F150 truck. My wife drives a 2016 Acura ILX. No one looks in gaps. I never thought about it until I started watching these videos. I'm not rich. Far from it. I earn an average wage and so does my wife. We are blue collar hourly wage workers but we are happy, fat home owner and comfortable. I would rather see a fake smile than a sincere glare.
@shattered_helix
@shattered_helix 11 күн бұрын
Americans generally respect other peoples' privacy. There is a lot of "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." mentality in the US. Basically, we don't peek through the crack in the door because A: It's a violation of their privacy, and B: We wouldn't want someone else to peek through the crack on us, so nobody peeks through the crack, simple as that. The most anyone is likely to do is bend over just enough to see if there are feet visible in a stall with a door closed, and as soon as any hint of a foot is seen, they move on. Depending on the bathroom, you may have to bend over a bit further in some than others, but nobody is sticking their head under the door and having a freaking conversation with you or standing there with their eye pressed to the crack watching you. Now someone may glance toward the doors as they walk by and catch enough of a glimpse to know someone's in there, but nobody stops and stares. I've been using public restrooms for over 40 years and not once, EVER have I had someone stop and try to look at me through the crack or under the door, or from another stall, and I've been in some restrooms where that gap was over an inch wide, so wide that the factory latch wasn't long enough so they bolted on a different, longer one. Even then nobody was looking through the crack, and it was a busy restroom.
@so3683
@so3683 11 күн бұрын
look people DON'T peek through the door cracks or crawl down on the floor to look at you, I don't know why they're designed that way but BFD
@mbourque
@mbourque 11 күн бұрын
it originally went all the way down to the floor and very high up, but in the 80s a woman was having a medical crisis in a stall and nobody could get to her because she had latched the door and couldn't unlatch it... after she sued to stall manufacture, they started making it high enough so that someone could crawl underneath or pull someone out from underneath .... so it's an industry standard now... due to lawsuits... same with the cracks on the side.. so someone can see if you're in destress ...
@sandratuttle
@sandratuttle 11 күн бұрын
​@@mbourque I am 74 and most public bathrooms were designed that way as long as I can remember.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
@@mbourque Nice story, but completely and unequivocally false. I'm 68 - which means I was born in 1955 - and I'm not sure I've EVER seen a stall door that went clear to the floor! I've worked in cities and in many office buildings with original bathrooms dating back to the 1910s and 1920s for the most part. ALL of them had stall doors that did NOT go to the floor.
@dfeathermcgaw5306
@dfeathermcgaw5306 11 күн бұрын
No one would want to get on the floor of a public restroom just to peek under the door. 1st that's nasty & 2nd you'll get your ass kicked you perv.
@krisschobelock4973
@krisschobelock4973 11 күн бұрын
This thing that foreigners have with our public restroom doors just amazes me. I'm thinking because it's such a big deal to you all - you all must have the urge to go look in the cracks to see what you can . . . to us if the door is closed and you see shoes - it's being used and you go to the next one....NO ONE (Unless there is a pervert out there) gets that close to a door to even look in and never give it a thought. If its a huge restroom - you might see someone lean over to look for feet to see which are occupied...but that's about it... The gap when closed and locked is maybe 1/2 inch - not some huge gapping space! Ridiculous! The door in that picture is also not shut and locked .... ridiculous!!
@alisonflaxman1566
@alisonflaxman1566 11 күн бұрын
Yes it's ridiculous. You'd have to put your eye right up to the gap to see the person and no one would dare do that.
@ThyriaSharin
@ThyriaSharin 11 күн бұрын
It's a reaction channel. Of course you pause and talk. If I want to watch the video uninterrupted, I'll watch it on her channel. This channel is so we can hear what you think, and so we get introduced to content creators that we don't already watch.
@sbombeck5419
@sbombeck5419 11 күн бұрын
No you can't get 100k on a credit card unless you already have a massive income. She's a bit off about America (as usual)
@lynnw7155
@lynnw7155 11 күн бұрын
But Americans do tend to carry a LOT of debt. They borrow (maybe too much) to have a big house, nice car, or the newest gadgets.
@dallasarnold8615
@dallasarnold8615 11 күн бұрын
I have never thought of myself as rich because I have always had to work hard for a living in construction. But I do have a 3500 sq. ft. house that I finished paying for 12 years ago, and I drive a GMC 2500 HD 4 door with an 8 ft. bed, also paid for. My credit card says no limit. I do not keep a large balance ( under $3000 ), but I pay it regularly. So, by your comment I must be rich.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
@@dallasarnold8615 Well, congratulations. You have an AmEx card like millions of others. 😂
@user-id6tw3of1x
@user-id6tw3of1x 11 күн бұрын
@@lynnw7155 or maybe they borrow just to be able to have a roof over their head and food on the table every night. This happens to a LOT of us whose only income is disability and I'm talking about those like me who have a legit disability and are unable to work at all so we live WELL BELOW the poverty line. By the time I pay my rent and my $25 a month phone bill I'm lucky if I have $20 left to spend the rest of the month after the 5th of each month when my rent and phone bills are paid.
@lancekirkwood7922
@lancekirkwood7922 11 күн бұрын
​@@dallasarnold8615Sounds like you did it right...
@SHintz
@SHintz 11 күн бұрын
the toilet stall is 100% common. It's an unspoken 'rule' you're taught to 1st stare at the bottom to see if you see feet. If not, do a QUICKLY scan your eyes pass the crack of the side to see if you see a shape of a body. If not, do a polite knock on the door then open it. The bottom being so open has been a savior on multiple occasions in my lifetime when you got on the seat before checking if you had toilet paper. Then you can ask a neighbor stall for some. Those spaces do come in handy.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
Unless you're Elaine in a Seinfeld episode where her "neighbor" refused...
@SHintz
@SHintz 9 күн бұрын
​@@Lucinda_JacksonI've never faced that issue outside of a sitcom. I guess it could happen
@Susan-cooks
@Susan-cooks 11 күн бұрын
I'm never smiling when she's on the video that Lewis is reacting to. She's annoying and so very rude!
@jamesleyda365
@jamesleyda365 11 күн бұрын
I agree so much I had to say it!....... in text
@janedoe928
@janedoe928 11 күн бұрын
I agree, as soon as i seen her I wanted to click off the video but I didn't just wanted to see if she is still as rude as I remembered.
@Dandee268
@Dandee268 11 күн бұрын
I agree. Very negative and rude videos from her
@JuliannaAngelina789
@JuliannaAngelina789 11 күн бұрын
I can’t stand her either. She seems really rude and annoying. If she was my waitress in a restaurant, she would not get a tip! 😂
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
And she's very often just wrong! She's a bit of an idiot, actually. I usually don't watch the video if it's one of hers Lewis is reacting to. She's just that off-putting.
@222aztek
@222aztek 11 күн бұрын
It stills tickles me that we Americans are not so concerned with the public restroom stall gaps. Trust me, so very few people are really interested in seeing others use the 'facilities'.
@teerat8451
@teerat8451 11 күн бұрын
My family roots trace back to Ireland, Germany, Japan, and Hawaii. I'm definitely not rich and I carry no debt.
@jonathancaldwell-km5ig
@jonathancaldwell-km5ig 11 күн бұрын
It’s scary to think LA and NY represent America. That’s like your two worst days representing your attitude.
@Lesterman_1
@Lesterman_1 11 күн бұрын
On my short bicycle ride to work, I pass at least 15 or 20 American flags that are "freshly raised and attended to correctly!" I love to see them flying with the North Carolina flag below. Upon my pole, also hangs Dixie...
@krisschobelock4973
@krisschobelock4973 11 күн бұрын
CONGRATS ON 200,000 BY THE WAY!!!
@jkelley14701
@jkelley14701 11 күн бұрын
The advice I received from an older wise man. "It costs nothing to give a smile." That smile can improve the day of another and continue to spread.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 11 күн бұрын
I'd have to be pretty desperate to use a public bathroom. Actually, I'm more concerned about unclean bathrooms than gaps. I can hold it until I get home.
@jimmckay2337
@jimmckay2337 11 күн бұрын
Amazing how stereotypes are always abundant from place to place.
@missdebrami6862
@missdebrami6862 11 күн бұрын
You can’t see through the cracks in the door because there’s a plate of metal on the inside that blocks most of it and under no one looks under cept a kid once in a while but it does tell you if someone is in the stall and we don’t pay for toilets here like u do. Plus ours are big, a big person wouldn’t fit in yours lol
@robertherring9277
@robertherring9277 11 күн бұрын
I live in Roswell, New Mexico! UFO Fest 2024 started today!
@Roadtrip635
@Roadtrip635 11 күн бұрын
Isn't there like a crazy number of crop circles in the UK?
@dlcalbaugh
@dlcalbaugh 11 күн бұрын
You cannot get 100K on a cc unless you are rich.
@johnlabus7359
@johnlabus7359 11 күн бұрын
I drive a VW Jetta. It's totally NOT a large car. I've actually never driven anything larger. The USA is like the movies for many travelers because tourists tend to go to the places that are in the movies. Most tourists aren't going to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, or Little Rock, Arkansas, or Topeka, Kansas, or Macon, Georgia, or Springfield, Massachusetts, or Rochester, New York, or Lexington, Kentucky, or Columbia, South Carolina.....I could go on and on with cities that aren't usually in the movies or places where tourists don't typically visit. There are hundreds of millions of people who don't live in NYC, LA, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Boston, Atlanta, etc.
@shattered_helix
@shattered_helix 11 күн бұрын
My city was in an episode of X-Files. Season 7, Episode 18 "Brand X" Granted it wasn't actually filmed here. There is a lot of touristy stuff to do around here. Heck, I do some of the touristy stuff myself from time to time. I really wish these people that make the "I visited America" videos would take the time and actually visit "America" and not the big five of New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Miami. Visit the Pfafftowns and the Breckenridges, and the Moabs of the country and stay away from big cities if you REALLY want to visit America.
@johnlabus7359
@johnlabus7359 11 күн бұрын
@@shattered_helix IMO, if you really want to understand the country, you have to go to the big cities, the rural small towns, and everywhere in between. You have to visit all cultural areas, geographies, etc. Heck, even most Americans don't fully understand this country because their understanding of the country is so myopic.
@Gloren50
@Gloren50 11 күн бұрын
We have always driven smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. Two years ago, we bought a Toyota Rav 4 hybrid plug-in, which is the biggest vehicle we've ever owned. I think it's too big, but it is still fuel-efficient, and we use the electric side of the hybrid driving around town. We used to have a full electric vehicle before. Yes, of course, I know where my ancestors come from and the family has a fairly complete family tree going back to the 1600s. On my fathers side, his mother was English and her family originally lived in a small village, Wherstead, just a bit south of Ipswich, England. The family immigrated to the British colonies sometime in the very early 1700s. His father was a Swede, born in Chicago in 1885, but his parents, my grandparents were from Jankopping, Sweden. I know a lot of Americans who know their ancestry pretty well, but then others have no idea. At best, maybe, they know which country their ancestors immigrated from. But beyond that, it's not often that people know any detail about their ancestry. It has become popular to get a DNA analysis, so more people than ever before have such information. Public toilets are fine in the States...a gap between the door and the wall?? No. Some doors stop about a foot above the floor so you can see the feet of someone in there. And some have doors that go all the way to the floor. But I've NEVER seen a public toilet where you could simply see someone sitting there through a gap between the door and the wall. That's not real. Was she trying to say Americans are exhibitionists?? LOL! I suppose there's a certain segment of the younger generation that doesn't mind putting themselves out there for people to see them naked, but generally that's not considered good or healthy behavior.
@ScottieRC
@ScottieRC 11 күн бұрын
I drive a Subaru Forester, which in America is considered a compact SUV. But in Europe, it’s full-size.
@cherrypickerguitars
@cherrypickerguitars 11 күн бұрын
I’m also VERY proud to be an “ Irish Canadian” (born in Belfast - raised in Canada since I was a year old!) Yet, I fly a Canadian flag and a British Columbia provincial flag, from my roof top, every day of the year! Peace
@tlspud
@tlspud 11 күн бұрын
I'm American, and if a server tried to take my plate away before I was finished, it would be a major issue. A server should always ask before removing your plate. Major tip demerits and maybe a verbal confrontation would insue... depending on how much I've had to drink. lol
@sandratuttle
@sandratuttle 11 күн бұрын
I was always taught to set my plate to the side when finished so they know you are done.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 11 күн бұрын
I've had to smile and tell a server, "Oh, I'm still working on that - just taking a breather!" a few times, but it's never been a problem. They just laugh and say they'll check back and to let them know if we need anything. Most ask politely if they may remove the plate unless it's very obvious you're done.
@spinthepickle1244
@spinthepickle1244 11 күн бұрын
Exactly, it's not hard to nicely say you aren't done yet. They aren't going to forcibly take from you! ​@@Lucinda_Jackson
@squirrel2000
@squirrel2000 9 күн бұрын
As someone who has lived in both the US and UK, the standard of living is very similar, on average. Yes, American land prices are considerably lower, but this is because we have more supply (we are not as densely populated). The average house is larger, once again because we have more space. If you compare parts of the US that have similar density to the UK, the price per square foot is remarkably similar. This woman is annoyingly uninformed about the real US.
@mikeporter1369
@mikeporter1369 11 күн бұрын
We have large cars & large roads. Our roads were not originally designed for vegetable carts. I've got big cars & small cars. I do have a full size truck, but I also have a Mini.
@sharon-zg5kb
@sharon-zg5kb 11 күн бұрын
Veggie Carts...lol...I love it!
@risalangdon9883
@risalangdon9883 11 күн бұрын
Bro... you gotta drive a somewhat larger vehicle. Helps your chances of surviving a crash. On the interstate with lots of larger vehicles which includes semi trucks, RVs, busses and various military vehicles you don't want to be in something that will crush easier than an aluminum can.
@hmichaelr1
@hmichaelr1 11 күн бұрын
During the US Army's 8-week-long basic combat training, the facilities consisted of a long room with a row of toilets along one wall, a row of urinals on the opposite wall (no dividers or doors), and a large communal shower at the end of the room. I found it quite objectionable, but I wasn't there voluntarily anyway so I learned to accept it. Creeps don't upset me because I'm usually carrying a concealed firearm and, frankly, I can't remember the problem ever rearing its ugly head. It's a cultural thing - German, French, and Saudi 'toilets are weird to me!
@johns7283
@johns7283 11 күн бұрын
There’s a crap ton of people in Those tiny smart cars that look like if they get in an accident they definitely dead
@DianeCasanova
@DianeCasanova 11 күн бұрын
I don't understand how people who drive smart cars feel safe.😮
@karenbeamish6907
@karenbeamish6907 11 күн бұрын
I drive a 2010 Chevy Impala, bought in 2017 with only 32,000 miles on it. Best Car Ever!about 124,000 miles now as my daughter & grandkids live about 45 miles from me. She's a great car!
@campannette
@campannette 11 күн бұрын
i drive a Toyota Prius. Some of us make fun of the people who drive the big trucks. I am from Indiana. Also here in Indiana when I was growing up, there was a big emphasis on saving money. The people on Dr. Phil are not representative of most of the United States. Those being catfished have way more money than most. Good discussion points.
@cynthialawlor2420
@cynthialawlor2420 11 күн бұрын
Yahoo-200K subs on KZbin. Congratulations 🎈
@nekobat1962
@nekobat1962 11 күн бұрын
Good teeth? Have you ever been to a Walmart? I have some coworkers with rotten or completely missing teeth. Dental care is expensive! Also not everyone works on commission.
@kelsijodryer6348
@kelsijodryer6348 11 күн бұрын
There is science behind the smiling. When you see someone smile at you, your brain is hardwired to smile back. When you smile back, your brain naturally releases neurotransmitters that actually improve your mood. 😊
@NekoRescue
@NekoRescue 11 күн бұрын
We grow up using those bathrooms, so for us, it is normal and we don't really think about it. It is just in our culture, and people naturally do not look in when they are walking by the stalls. They stand at the front of the sink and will peek over to see if a stall is open, so no one ever looks in. If they did, they would get in a lot of trouble, so it just does not happen.
@GombieZoblin404
@GombieZoblin404 11 күн бұрын
Where I live, almost everyone drives a truck or a big SUV, I personally drive a 4X4 truck myself. But I live in the south, so.....yeah.
@carlaemerson1195
@carlaemerson1195 10 күн бұрын
Im 62 and never had anyone trying to watch me in a bathroom. Wow she has so much wrong 😂😂😂😂
@lisaestes4748
@lisaestes4748 6 күн бұрын
Sorry..also she was saying "meet cute" when speaking about America being like the movies. A meet cute is when the 2 main characters have the scene where they meet 😂 and she said "hopefully I'll fall out of a cab in Texas soon" LOL
@mbourque
@mbourque 11 күн бұрын
3:35 throughout my 50 years since I started driving myself (at 14) the largest car that I owned was a 2007 Prius.... I did have two trucks in my lifetime, but one was a small truck and one was a Ford F-150 1990... so medium by today's standards... also, I believe that there were more mini coopers sold in the U.S. than in Britain.. also, this is the home of the 'smart' car... the slightly larger than go-cart cars... we don't have some of the other small cars that you have in Europe, because they aren't sold here...
@sheilaflory2541
@sheilaflory2541 11 күн бұрын
Except for Native Americans, we’re a nation of immigrants. That’s why we’re so interested in our family history. And the one thing we have in common is being Americans so we’re pretty patriotic
@nannettedellinger3123
@nannettedellinger3123 11 күн бұрын
I'm American Indian, but even the white part of my Ancestry has been in the US since the late 1600's and early 1700's, but the majority of the white part of my family originated in the UK. The immigrant families went through so much to come to America no wonder they are patriotic, we all come from pretty tough people.
@tinat7464
@tinat7464 11 күн бұрын
Facts!
@themanifestorsmind
@themanifestorsmind 11 күн бұрын
I love the way you put it. It also explains the obsession with race, because that is also a part of ancestry and family history. We like knowing where we come from and how that helped shape us into us who we are today as individuals, but collectively we're all Americans first and foremost.
@Maleski4
@Maleski4 10 күн бұрын
We had 9 kids in our family, and we were in a normal neighborhood. Definetly lived paycheck to paycheck. Not all Americans have money to burn. TV misconstrued we are all wealthy.
@Kazuki933
@Kazuki933 11 күн бұрын
The bathroom gap does not bother me at all. Most of us were raised to lean down real quick to see if there are feet. If there are you go to the next stall that is unoccupied. Only some weird pervert would look through the gap and in my 30 years of life I've never come across one. The only rare thing that might happen is when parents let their kids run wild and they might peek under the gap. A glare is usually enough for them to get out. Again, that is RARE but it has happened to me only once. Other than that, people will not gap watch you...but in the off chance if were to happen I'd call them out on it. It would be embarrassing for them, not me lol.
@MrBigPicture835
@MrBigPicture835 11 күн бұрын
I have seen UFOs on several occasions, but I have never seen any aliens, well maybe DIANE...
@DianeCasanova
@DianeCasanova 11 күн бұрын
Growing up we were told to chew our food 32 times.
@sandratuttle
@sandratuttle 11 күн бұрын
We were told 20.
@thewolfdoctor761
@thewolfdoctor761 11 күн бұрын
In the south, that would be 4 chews for every tooth.
@RatGod_101
@RatGod_101 6 күн бұрын
I’ve found that a lot of us Americans (on the younger end, not much of the elders) eat fast because of how little time we were afforded to eat in our schooling. When I graduated, my school had ended up giving us 30 minutes for lunch total, which isn’t a lot of time when you consider how many other children are being fed in your lunch period. If you ended up at the end of the line (as I usually did because of where my class before lunch was located) you usually ended up only having about 5-10 minutes to scarf your food down
@cathiemonroe3115
@cathiemonroe3115 10 күн бұрын
Speaking for myself, it’s not that I would want people to look at me through a crack in the bathroom, it’s that we never have people look through the cracks in the bathroom. That would be considered weird and perverted.
@kelliefish6259
@kelliefish6259 11 күн бұрын
Yes, Lewis, you will fit right in here in 🇺🇲
@dereksheaffer4595
@dereksheaffer4595 11 күн бұрын
Not her again 🙄😂
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 11 күн бұрын
11:33 " 'You Pause And Talk A Lot' It's A Reaction Channel, What'd Expect?" IKR, the fact that it's a reaction channel, I'd expect the person who's running the channel to pause periodically and talk about what they're reacting to
@zeuso.1947
@zeuso.1947 11 күн бұрын
Believing there might be aliens somewhere out there in the entire universe is in a completely different category than believing aliens are appearing on Earth.
@purebredamericanmutt
@purebredamericanmutt 11 күн бұрын
Southern hospitality because I'm in Florida and yes I have a 2001 Chevy Silverado with a three inch lift. But I also have a 27 foot fifth wheel camper
@loisavci3382
@loisavci3382 11 күн бұрын
Public restroom doors have gaps, but 2- and 3-year-olds are stringently taught not to peek by their moms. It's kind of taboo.
@yvonneconte3040
@yvonneconte3040 11 күн бұрын
Living in Adirondacks in middle of nowhere, a all wheel or 4 wheel drive vehicle is a must !
@gagev74
@gagev74 11 күн бұрын
Vehicle? 1986 f150 with a 408 stroked 351w, np435, np208, a 9", and 37's. I'd classify it as "medium"...
@jacquelinejohnson9447
@jacquelinejohnson9447 11 күн бұрын
I subscribe to all 3 channels and love them. I especially love his reactions. Lewis always entertains. 😊❤🎉
@konniemazur6200
@konniemazur6200 11 күн бұрын
I love how she hates the US so much she has to keep coming back 😂
@Kati_P
@Kati_P 11 күн бұрын
It's not fake to want to lift the spirits of others. A friendly smile can make someone's day better, and it's free to give AND reciprocate. Even if I'm a miserable bastard on the inside it doesn't mean I have to be miserable on the outside and drag everyone else down as well. I'd rather make other people feel better than unhappy by association. P.S. Only creeps watch others between the gaps in public bathroom stalls. I'm 46 years old and have never had anyone do that to me, except when I was in elementary (primary) school. 7-year-olds will sometimes do dumb things to try to be funny. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@R3_dacted0
@R3_dacted0 11 күн бұрын
A lot of cars in the US are big for a dumb reason and it's not what people might think. One might assume a lot of cars are big because that's what's in style or what people prefer or what they need. But, actually, there is generally a decent demand for smaller vehicles in the US. The problem is that making smaller vehicles is a bit more expensive in the US because of carbon emission laws. The laws are kind of stupid. Basically, vehicles are broken down into size and weight and depending on where they lie, they have different emissions regulations. Lighter duty vehicles, which would be most abundantly used, have the heaviest regulations. So, car manufacturers are just artificially increasing the size of vehicles so they classify as medium or heavy duty so that the regulations aren't as tight.
@NambiKiaturtlewoman
@NambiKiaturtlewoman 11 күн бұрын
How small are your loos in the UK? You seem very nervous doing your business in public. Our bathrooms are quite roomy. No one is peeking at anyone. Television programs are not taken at face value. "Reality" shows are scripted to be exciting. The occasional person who is conned lots of money and little sense. Also, you must remember that the customs and mannerisms of the well-to-do will differ from the rest of us. They can afford to live lavishly and be more generous. They can also be more lax about the law.
@rjdrakon2492
@rjdrakon2492 11 күн бұрын
America, as a country, has a bigger economy. But yeah, a lot of people are scraping by. The majority don't have 100k either. Though, relying on credit is a bit overdone. No, if you can't afford to pay back 100k, you can't get 100k on credit cards.
@SolTerran5050
@SolTerran5050 11 күн бұрын
So Eropeans would get down on all fours to look under the door to see if the toilet is occupied? 😂😂😂😂
@GremlinTheFurry
@GremlinTheFurry 11 күн бұрын
We eat fast because our lunch breaks are so short that if we ate normally we wouldn't finish 😭 I also eat very slowly, it's nice to known I'm not super weird for that
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