Right. Literally the first time they're seeing the person, who is minding their own business. & the audacity of that one Karen to claim the guy was stalking her. It's especially offensive because false accusations of stalking, like all false accusations, makes it more difficult for actual victims to get help. I hope she never finds out what it's like to actually be stalked. Now she's a viral Karen, though. 😬
@@SaintAliaOfTheKnife She seems very sketchy, she's very concerned about any repair personnel entering her apartment, ever. What's she hiding in there? Maybe she kidnapped some poor guy and has him chained to her bed for nefarious purposes! Blechhh! I just threw up a little bit at that mental image!😫
@davidvento5481 she probably wouldn't be so bitter if she didn't have the 3 miscarriages. It makes sense why she's resentful of someone getting rid of a pregnancy when she physically doesn't have the ability to carry one to term. She has a right to her feelings, but she definitely shouldn't put that on someone just asking for signatures. Seems more appropriate for a Facebook rant on her part.
If a Karen really thinks someone looks suspicious, why does she go up to him and harass him? Wouldn't verbally assaulting a suspicious character be dangerous?
I was at Target and had a woman get mad at me for being in her way as I was leaving to store. She was entering thru the exit. She literally just stood there, so I had to go around her. I pointed to the right and told her the entrance was over there. She says "you don't have to rude." My reply, "The sign on the door clearly says exit, so I'm sorry that you don't know how to read."
I had something similar happen. Except I had a grocery cart with my toddler and im very visibly pregnant. The shopping cart is one of those fun race car ones that my toddler loves but can be hard to navigate. I had to stop to talk to my spouse as we were deciding what to need next in the store. This lady just freaked out on me and was like EXCUSE YOU basically. I was somehow supposed to read her mind to know where she wanted to go in the midst of speaking to my spouse and watching my child lol. I was like, YUP excuse YOU for sure. That caught her off guard. The weird part is I was in another aisle. She was standing in a middle part. I also can't read minds and she had a voice to verbalize if she needed somewhere I gladly would have tried to move across. She seemed shook I responded back just as bitchy as her.
I was at the grocery store and forgot my reusable bag. I had milk, eggs, and a couple other items that I couldn't balance so asked for a plastic bag. Woman behind me started screaming to me about the environment and how "people like me" were going to be the downfall. Meanwhile, she had 5 cases of individual water bottles, all wrapped in plastic. I was at the car, putting my items in, when she came out - and put her cases of water bottles into her HUMMER! Yeah, lady, m'kay.
When I go to the store, I use the self checkout and bag my own groceries using as many bags as I can. I use them as trash can liners. I also send them to my family members who are unfortunate enough to live in California…They need free trash can liners too.
Last week it was my birthday. My boyfriend hadn't been to my parents house since June and he parked behind a neighbors car on the public street. He wasn't parked in front of a mailbox or driveway or anything. The day after my birthday, my dad goes out to walk the dog and the neighbor goes up to my dad and says "hey are those cars your daughters boyfriends? can you tell your daughters boyfriend not to park behind my truck. I have my boat and I need somewhere to put it" my dad was just so confused. Apparently the neighbor thought my boyfriend had 2 completely different looking cars parking behind the neighbors car?? Some people are just stupid and need to mind their own business
@@EH23831to me too. In a way it's good that they do it bc often you don't get these things on camera so if its like a reenactment of what really does happen then I'm OK with that. For educational purposes
I used to live above a restaurant. I had a parking spot that came with my unit. I also drove a pick-up truck at the time. The Navy cadet group that used the building next door kept parking in my spot. I was getting tired of it. I installed a NO PARKING sign in front of my spot. They drove into the sign knocking it over. I got mad at the person who did that. They said they didn't see the sign. I said that's because you drove into it knocking it down. Next, I had the owner paint lines in my spot to indicate to others that there was no parking in that spot. Navy cadet people did it anyways, along with customers from the restaurant. One night, I was fed up after seeing the whole restaurant parking lot full of cadet people's cars, including 6 cars that were parked in and around my spot. In the end, I just parked my truck in front of the cars and leaving it there until I was ready to move it. I made them all wait about an hour. I said next time don't park in my spot.
I had a Karen ask me to show her proof I lived in the neighborhood. I told her how do I know you live here. For all I know you’re the housekeeper! You could literally see her brain melting as she walked away!
Good retort, My Friend! That's what I never understood about Karen's who are suspicious because they don't "know" someone and demands identification. Hell, that person doesn't know the Karen either so why would they show where they live?!
I had a Karen come into our block of apartments ((she knew someone upstairs, that's how she got in)) Anyway I was sat on the stairs while on my phone inside the communal area ((there's no good reception inside my apartment)) and because she's never seen me before she literally accused me of not living there, I was like "How the hell did I get in if I don't live here then? You don't live here either and yet here you are!" She shut up after that and I later heard that one of the other neighbours told her I had been living there for 2 years LOL. Like, mind your own business.
@@ShrodingersHat I think the second sentence of your retort negates what you were trying to achieve... because if the Karen got in there without being a resident, the same could be true for you, further emphasised by the use of "either"... Hopefully she'll leave you alone though!
"He's 5 years old, he needs to apologize" Agreed. But in the safety of his own home, in supervision of a trusted adult (parent, other adult relative, babysitter, nanny, etc.). You're insisting an extremely minor child (not an older teen even) comes over to your house alone?? No. No. That's creepy asf. What's wrong with you?
She wants to power-trip on a 5 year old. She wants to "I'm big, you're small". It's not about an apology-if it was, the man's apology would have been sufficient. She could have asked politely if the parent would bring him over or out to apologize, but that's it. Who knows what else she's done in the past to make the family uncomfortable-even unintentionally.
She has a point, but does not get to dictate how it's dealt with. We all see parents do things that make us have to bite our tongues, that is just the way it is.
While I fully agree with children apologizing I would never have let my child come face to face with someone like this. If she is taking the stance it is her right to tell an adult what to do, who is to say she wouldn’t take the stance it is her right to discipline as well. I absolutely would have turned off my security camera and quit talking to her after telling her “I will talk to him and I apologize on his behalf, bye bye!” 😂
I find it more important for my children to make sincere apologies and not forcing them to apologize for mistakes made. I model sincere apologies for them, so they see the example I'm setting and can follow it. Because fake/forced apologies is one of my biggest pet peeves. Let it be a sincere apology, or just don't even bother to give one if you don't actually mean it.
@@cheyennemundy9681 I agree. I remember when I was little I yelled at my bully (of course teacher didn't know what bully just did or even ask why I yelled) and she tried to force me to apologize. I told her she was telling me to lie and lying is wrong.
My neighbours parked in front of my house's driveway, which was fine because no one here drives, until my boyfriend came to visit. You know what we did? We politely asked if they could avoid doing that where possible. Not yelled at them.
I use to live in front of a school. We had to have the school send out a warning to not block our driveway because when my baby brother was a baby, my brother had many different doctor’s appointments (he had many medical conditions due to being born prematurely) and my mom had to leave around the time the parents started to pull up to get their kids. We did have to call a tow truck a couple times, but no one ever came up to our house yelling about it.
The last Karen was right to an extent but the conversation should’ve ended once the father apologised. With the way she’s acting, I certainly wouldn’t feel comfortable or safe having my child speak to her personally.
Yeah. Maybe the kid could write an apology note or say an apology over the camera or something, but *definitely* not sending a 5 year old to a neighbor's house where she's *explicitly* "indoors"????
Srsly! She was giving unhinged kidnapper vibes and couldn't see why he was not going to send a 5 yo over in the rain to apologize to her like he was 15 and knew better. Really creepy. Annoyed at the guy for saying the parents aren't home cuz that's so dangerous. Like, even if it's a babysitter, they could be bullied by this woman into giving access to this child. It's unwise at best. And I'm hoping there was an adult home with the kid. I wasn't able to tell if that was the case or not. Which scares me but doesn't surprise me.
He wasn't at home, but the father didn't want to make it super glaringly clear he wasn't at home because this woman was being unhinged. Like yes, he peed on her fence. But the child may be neurodivergent and is still learning what is and isn't appropriate. The kid's five!
As a Native, hearing you say "Nobody's American, except for Native Americans", I love that. Because so many people use the "I'm American" line for so much like for being racist and telling others to "Go back to their own country". I had someone tell me that when I was talking on the phone in my native language. I told them that unlike them, my heritage was from here because that's a native language. Mohawk to be precise. Woman went pale and walked away. Like Niá:wen, Ó:nen.
With all due respect my ancestors are probably from other countries but I was born in this country just like you which according to my Cherokee uncle that makes me as American as him
My roots are definitely English! And Scottish, and Irish, and French. But I’ve not ever left the North American continent. I’ve been to Canada. I would love to travel… see India, Japan, Antarctica…
@@grouchyoleguy Not saying that, because I also have blood from other countries, but when someone tells to “Go back to my own country” when I’m speaking the Mohawk native language, I have every right to retaliate with fact that I was, and my ancestors were born here. Even had someone tell me to speak French because I live in Québec. I just about lost my sh*t at them.
You know, a middle finger while slowly raising your window is a power move not many people realize they can use. It is pretty effective against people like Karens.
@@Carpedeeznutz Then they've committed property damage and you have them arrested. Do you even have deez nutz you speak of? DEEZ nutz here in MY pants seem brassier.
😂 Those are all excellent moves! My inherited cat inspired mine: Stare just past their face with an increasing expression of horror, so it’s like someone or some’thing’ is behind them. When they turn to look for what you’re seeing, quickly face forward, put the window back up, and from that moment forward act like you can neither see nor hear the Karen.
Lol, I knew it was a joke. Ukrainian girl here and she had me at first, but the more I watched, the more I realized it was satire. Still funny! When he said “polish lady” is when I got the joke 😅
I miss the days when if we saw someone looking suspicious, we would go inside our homes, lock our doors and close the shades, leaving a tiny spot to pick through and wait in case we need it to call the police, if the stranger leaved we could breathe calmly and move on 😅
A woman I know lives close to a popular venue, whereby people feel they have a right to park ON her lawn! So, she made a sign. Whenever there’s going to be an event, she puts her sign out: $15 parking here. She makes quite a bit of money now. Lol. She turned her inner Karen into a profit maker.
@@andream9470 Yes, I agree with you on that. People thought she was though because they wanted to park there, so she just decided to make lemonade from lemons.
The pro choice petition guy is hilarious, he knew what he was doing, didn't let her push his buttons at all. This is the man I would want to go around with my petition. Edit: As for the Karen blocking the car door, I would call my work or whereever I was going, tell them I will be late because of a crazy woman, put the phone away and turn to her like "Alright, now I got time to talk, so what are you up to on this beautiful day?"
yeah she wasn't really going to listen if he did try to explain what she was demanding....the information is easily available all over the internet, if she took the time to actually research instead of projecting her infertility struggles onto strangers. I sympathize with her losing babies, but she doesn't get to be angry at everyone who doesn't want them.
Translation from Russian: - Hello? There’s an idiot parked in front of our house. He says he’s waiting for a friend. Looks like he’s not from here. She’s very rude and entitled 🤦♀️ what a shame!
He's parked right in front of her driveway... I don't know what state they're in, but in my state you can't park in front of someone's driveway and the cops can be called on you lol
Don't worry, Russian Karen is nobody. A Russian woman who used to be married to a member of my family used to go on like that, and her Dad was a receptionist. 😂
The last time someone parked in my parking spot I got out and said, "Hey, you're in my spot." The guy said. "Can I just finish replacing my headlight? Take my spot for now?" This was all because I have a prime spot is under the building overhang and I came down after dinner and put my cat back in my spot. No Karens. Because we can have a conversation like adults.
I had a guy in college ask me to donate to people with cancer. I said, "No, thank you. If I want to help people with cancer, I'll just give my mom some money to use for bills. Since she is going through chemo." and the man had the AUDACITY to yell after me and try to scold me for not donating. SIR! I DONATE EVERY MONTH!
I agree but being so persistent is definitely going over board. I do understand that though peeing on someones fence is kinda gross especially if his house is right there🥴
You can’t decide how a parent disciplines their minor child when they offend you. Most reasonable people accept that the parent can apologise and make restitution on behalf of their child. She’s off base here.
I actually kind of agree with her. She definitely pushed it too far, but I think 5 years old is definitely old enough to teach values and if you make a mistake you should apologise. Maybe I'm too harsh... But I don't think so!
I think the father apologizing should be good enough for her. Even if I agree, that making the child apologize is good for discipline, no one is going to demand that I MAKE my child apologize. Thats what makes her a bonified Karen.
Yeah pee stinks, especially if he does it repeatedly in the same area. It’s gross. But yes, she definitely needed it to tone it done and be less persistent. Dad should have just said he’d talk to him and ensure it doesn’t happen again.
In case someone is interested: That spoiled woman in the first clip is russian. She said: "Hello, there is some idiot parking in front of my house and said that he is waiting for some friend. I have no idea to what he looks like, he is obviously not from here." But interesting that she has such a feeling for people that she knows who has friends and who doesn't.
A little correction, it's not "I don't know what he looks like", it's "he looks like I don't know what", basically implying things like ugly/homeless/poor/unrepresentable/ape (NOT my opinion in any case)
Yeah, that one was bonkers. I kept thinking, "This can't be real. Nobody is that dumb." But perhaps she was trying to bait him into going to her apartment so she could claim that "the scary foreigner" stalked her home to harm her. Some people are just unhinged.
The pee Karen, I actually kind of agree with. At 5, kids should know better however theyre 5, they will do dumb shit, and they will act like children. He might have been busy playing, not realised he was needing the toilet until it was almost too late .If he's not going to make it to the toilet, then he's going to pee outside. Id much rather my kid peed against a fence than peed themselves. The kid should be spoken to for doing that and told not to do it on her fence again, but no chance I'd send my kid over to someone like that Edit to say I didn't realise it was a parody account, this incident didn't happen. Also in uk the fence in your garden is quite often owned by the neighbour, a child might not know its actually the neighbours fence. Also those saying if peeing outside is acceptable etc NO, peeing outside isn't really acceptable however the kid peed in his own garden, didn't go out in the street to deliberately pee on someones fence, just peed on the fence in his garden, wrong, yes but he's 5. Explain to him and have him say sorry to the neighbour but absolutely do not send the kid over.
I, too, think the five-year/old needs to make amends, but no way would I send him over to her house. She seems like the kind of person who gets off on shaming people. The kid can write an apology letter and drop it by her house with a parent present, but I wouldn’t let her have a moment alone with this lady
Nah I’m with the dad, quite an over reaction, I mean maybe it would be gross but its just pee. If he does it all the time then sure apologize and punish him.
I used to live in a downtown area and people “accidentally,” used our driveway all the time. There were a couple of times I did consider blocking their car and going to bed because it gets old when you come back from a long day at work, you’re tired and worn out and you have to drive around waiting for some entitles a-hole to come back to their car in YOUR driveway. The lady complaining about exhaust fumes on an electric car was hysterical though. 😂
We had the same problem where I used to live. We handled it by placing a note on the vehicle stating that they were on private property & if they parked there again they would be towed -- at their expense. Unless they wanted to pay us for parking (providing someone wasn't already). I forget how much we charged, but a few of them took us up on the offer. We ended up with a list of vehicles & their license plates. Fortunately, we only had to have one person towed. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Parking is one thing. Idling in your car is another. He never turned his car off or probably left it, so it would have been at worst a quick "my spot, can you pull out?" If she didn't block him. I can understand being annoyed pulling up and having to wonder where the driver is and how long they will be. I have been there.
Blocking her driveway??? Dude looks like he's parked across the street from her house. If he's blocking anything it's off camera, behind him, and none of Karen's business.
Many countries have a pavement and grass area between the boundry of a property and the road. That Dude is parked right in front of her gate and driveway, he could move to either side of it or down the road somewhere where he's not blocking an entryway. Some streets a suburb over from where i live have a pathway and grass between the house and the road that is wide enough that you could fit 2 other lanes on. 0:40 look at the side mirror for proof.
I had a Karen interaction that went surprisingly well. She was mad about us not having the menu item she wanted, and started making all kinds of unreasonable demands. When I explained that not only was there not a manager present, but that I was new and working alone for the morning, she immediately felt bad and apologized. I gave her a substitute that she ended up loving a lot (my personal favorite flavor blend), so that was resolved.
Never encountered a full blown Karen myself. I thought they were a myth. The more clips I see the more I think some people literally have nothing better to do with their time than spread their misery and delusional self entitlement. Huge respect to the recipients who are polite and calm in having to deal with those situations.
oh I just encountered a full ass Karen tantrum with a client of mine. i do 8nnhome care and have a personal client. well i went to see this specific client Saturday ( 2 day ago) well she was talking about something and I kept asking her to stop. it finally got the point that I said i pretty much asked her to stop or were not going to the park and I'm taking her straight home after we get our food at McDonald's. well I asked her 3 times. the 4th time I started taking her home. she had a tantrum. like I mean like full blown tantrum. i already wasn't happy about something she did that week and almost called off because of it. long story short she did something and when I called and talked to her about how I felt about it she hung up. anyway. i told her no I told you this would happen 3 times and you didn't stop and that she was lucky I even came after how she treated me earlier that week. usually I don't do this but in was mad and annoyed with her I simply couldn't be around her. since her sister is the one the one that helps her with her money and gives me check form her. just a note: the lady isn't good at math and asked for her sister to do it. after in dropped her off I called her sister about it. there is a lot more to this situation but my client who's very entitled also has nosey entitled neighbors trying to convince my client that her sister and i robbing her. in have been working with this lady for 3 years and we never had a problem till the neighbors started poking around in her business and mine and her sisters. oh her sister has been helping her I general and with money for 9+ years.
That Tesla car story was really funny!! She was clearly in the wrong but she just can't back out of the argument, since she was the one who approached him!! 😂🤣😂
You can tell she just wanted to run her mouth about everything she hates and justify it with "science"... When it became about transgender people, my eyes into the back of my skull.
As a parent, I would be appreciative of someone telling me my child did something to their property, but if that person is being aggressive or overly rude toward me, you can guarantee that I’m not making my daughter talk to them. I might get her to draw a picture and write a little sorry note, but she isn’t going to be face to face with a stranger who is riled up in early childhood.
If I told a parent their child had done something wrong to my property, and the kid drew me a sorry picture, I'd be putting that on my fridge coz thats adorable
I agree the child should apologize in person. Although she is extremely demanding, rude, and aggravated for no reason. He's a child! A child will do bad and disgusting things sometimes XD Karen cannot expect the parents to do the (in my opinion) right thing, Especially if they are not home.
I’m a mixed woman who favors my black side. I have a son who is as white as his dad. My son also has a large red birthmark on his forehead that shows up when he’s excited. The other day I walked into dollar tree with my son and he was laughing and saying hi to people, as he does. And some white woman loks at my son, looks at me, and asks, “what happened to his face!?” As if she expected me to say something fishy . When I looked at her smiled and said, oh he has an angels kiss birthmark, she warped her face to lol so disgusted and walked out angry. She made everyone in that moment so uncomfortable. I was so upset after that. The cashier who was dealing with her apologized. I told him this isn’t anything new. No need to apologize for someone else’s biases.
I have seen someone argue with the police that the disabled parking spot was not a disabled parking spot. They were making it up that their was a sign showing it was a disabled parking. Where clearly their was a sign. As the officer was writing the ticket, they told the officer that he would be fired because of who their dad was.
For the 5-year-old that peed on the fence, the parent apologized, multiple times at that, and he said it wouldn't happen again. HELL NO, I would not send my child over there and GTFO of my property now!!!
I think it is reasonable for the parent and the kid to go over and apologize. Making excuses because he is just a kid is not okay. This is why kids grow up without any morals.
@@kb8511 I agree. A reasonable request for the PARENT and the child to go over there is reasonable. Her demanding he send his child over there is not. Also, although he said he is a child, he also said would speak to his child multiple times and apologized multiple times. He can speak to his child and let him know that is not the right thing to do and to never do it again, which is also what the father said, so the child will still grow up with morals. He is in no way obligated to go over there and after she demanded that my child go over there, she would've gotten her feelings hurt and told to get off of my property immediately.
I think it's rude that guy didn't answer the door and just ask him to apologise directly to the lady she wasn't being rude edit : guy wasn't in should be saodnhed come over later
@tiopritchett-dantzler2193 I completely agree. Get off my door step and mind your own business Karen. He’s 5 y/o. Let the parents handle it. It’s totally unacceptable that Karen demands an apology from the 5 y/o right then and there. I’m just petty enough to start peeing on her fence myself if she won’t let up!
Thank you! Yes! The only individuals who can remotely say that is Native Americans. I have always wondered at the audacity of people who say things like, “You should go back to your country.”! And just once I want someone to say the same thing back, or even, “Go back to your continent!”, just to trip them up 😂
I live in a complex where the covered parking spots are assigned by the leasing office and designated in the lease. Many times people will assume "no car" means free space. I leave a warning note first, directing them to the "vehicles towed AT OWNERS EXPENSE" sign and that usually keeps them out of my parking spot. Arizona towing can be expensive.
In Dundee (;a city in central Scotland) we have electric buses but it was causing issues with people walking in front of them as they couldn’t hear them coming. The bus company has added noise to the buses to make them safer 😂😲
@@frummel403 yes lol, some folk were so used to hearing the noise that they didn’t really look to see if traffic was coming. It made me 😂 . They should look as well as listen but hey ho lol
I’m the type of parent to tell my kid to apologize to a stranger HOWEVER as soon as some random stranger insisted that’s what I do with my child, and how I should parent, I’d take a hearty “no thank you” Also, yeah if the parents aren’t home, that’s above his pay grade.
I agree mostly! I would have made my child apologize regardless though. Just because it’s so important to teach children accountability young. If I’m just watching the kid, I’m not getting in it lol
Tbh the guy should've just said he will come over later with his child instead of just saying his 5yo was just being a kid. Eventhough he apologized on his kid's behalf it's still good parenting to teach kids right and wrong from early age. But the woman was being persistent, like chill give the dad a moment to talk sense into his kid first
I will never in my life understand how Karen's can be so foolishly fearless that no one will violently retaliate against them. If they infuriate me already, I can only imagine someone who doesn't have anymore f*cks to give
They want them to retaliate. They are bored, miserable individuals who harass anyone who seems easy prey for them. If you give in to the frustration and act as little as moving them from your way, they will pretend you assaulted them. Then, they will press charges with unbelievable lies. It is sad, but recording them is the correct way to go about it.
Hahaha, I was so surprised when he asked her if she's Polish :D I'm Polish and I was often mistaken for Russian in foreign countries, I could never suspect that it would work in reverse :D and to be honest, she wasn't speaking Polish, I have no idea what language it was. Hilarious :D
The EV thing is true. There's no engine noise so they have to put a sound there so that people can hear it coming. I've driven EVs for the last 3ish years and one of mine sounds like a jet engine. It is actually really fun to drive.
She must be a daughter of one of Russia's corrupt officials or a gangster. (Which is basically the same). That's why she is so scared. I think she deserves most close attention.
Absolutely, the Parents apology should be sufficient as he stated he would speak to his child. I would NOT send my child over to some strangers house for them to then try to reprimand MY child... what a ridiculous lady.... This Parent did the best thing here, I believe.
agreed, wholeheartedly. with how persistent she was about getting the kid over there, I'd be suspicious as hell why she NEEDS him to go over there so badly, rather than just accepting the apology on the child's behalf. Got some creepers out there for sure, man or woman.
her attitude was the problem, not her weight. let's stick with insulting idiots for things they /actually/ did wrong, rather than cheaply targeting their body.
I don't get why these people argue with these idiots for so long. 'Oh you don't like that I'm parked here? Too bad.' Then roll the window up and ignore them.
Axe murderers would be so confused by Karens back in the day "Excuse me! You look suspicious and you should not be parked here... call the police on yourself!"😂 Why do they love walking up to strangers?!😮
Everyone is like "Piss fence Karen has a point." this, "No, dad shouldn't send 5 year old to strangers house when he isn't home." that, and I'm just over here like, "Who left a 5 year old home without supervision?" Like I get that an older sibling could be watching them but it isn't sounding like it.
I’m the early 2000s when I was in high school and had a big project my mom drove me so it wouldn’t get broken on the bus. We had a crazy teacher who pulled up behind us like that lady with the parking space. She said that it was her assigned parking spot and mom had to leave but she was literally pulled up behind her keeping her stuck. This lady was insane, don’t know how she kept her job honestly. In her break she’d drive around the grounds smoking and would sometimes let a student ride with her which should’ve been a completely fire able offense.
Lol once I was entering in a building where I was renting and a guy was coming out and he stopped me and said "excuse me, do you live here?" and I said yes of course. he then replied "I've never seen you" and I said "well I've never seen you neider, how about that?" 😅.
I live right by a school and regularly have people parking in and blocking my drive, so I have a little bit of sympathy for someone losing it if they're having a bad day with it however there's no need to be abusive ....... Unless they start it. 😂😂
She was a bit too persistent and I wouldn’t send my child over. But he could have had the child apologize on the speaker. She wasn’t crazy for asking for the apology. The kid was wrong and that is a nasty habit to have. 5 years old is well over the age for kids to know right from wrong and to apologize when wrong.
But a babysitter should also teach the kid right from wrong and it didn't sound like he would be talking to the kid or the parents about it. What if the kid learns he can get away with stuff when the babysitter is there as he won't need to say sorry for something he did wrong, because the babysitter would handle it all for him? I really don't know about this one.
@@Fluffy-Fluffy that's not a babysitter's responsibility. Parents do the parenting. No matter how you look at it, the Karen was definitely in the wrong. A normal person should just accept the parent/guardian's apology on the kid's behalf, not try to force them to send the kid out to them or the neighboring home to apologize. If it were me in that situation, i'd be questioning why she's so persistent that he come out or go to her house specifically, cuz I'd assume she was trying to kidnap him or somethin. Nobody is THAT forceful about a simple apology unless they're messed up in the head.
13:57 I am with the neighbor here. This parent making excuses for their child is why they are misbehaving. All the neighbor was asking for was that the child take accountability and apologize in person FOR URINATING ON THEIR PROPERTY. Seems like a small ask. And while the father is not home, surely someone is. If they are leaving their 5 year old home alone, who is wondering into the yard by themselves then that is a larger problem.
Ok with the last on about the fence...I kinda agree with the lady, the kid needs to be the one to apologize bc that is how kids learn. BUT parent's aren't home, so, what dad should have said is "I completely understand. I am at work rn I get off at XX:XX when I get home I will talk to him and we will both come over and talk about what he did and why he shouldn't ever do it again"
Apartment Karen doesn’t live on that floor and he’s waiting for a tenant on this floor. She went out of her way to find him and confront him so, technically, SHE’S stalking him.
last one has a point , even though she s exesive in her demand but ask for an apology is the bare minimum . i made my kids apologize when they made mistakes, i dont apologize in their behalf
I agree. I mean I can understand he doesn't send his kid to a strangers house but the dad kind of acts like the kid did nothing wrong "because he's only 5" . A 5 year old should understand that you don't pee against the neighbour's fence. It feels like the type of parent that keeps making excuses for their kids until they're adults instead of teaching them lessons.
For now the parents apology is enough. The child is 5. People are crazy saying the 5 year old needs to apologise. When he is a bit older he can apologise. Not now.
why not , it s a great oportunity . he mades a mistake, he apologizes, actions have concequences even at 5 yo you learn to your kids how to behave at a young age , if you wait till he s older , it s too late, you have raised an entilted brat you thinks he can do whatever he wants @@stephenbanks5952
I've had people park in my driveway many times, typically just stopping for a moment to pick up kids at the tenants house etc.. And in those times I stop my car in the road with my blinker on saying a slew of awful things about them in my head as I wait, and when they come out and say "oh noo sorry!!" I always go "oh no its totally fineee!!" with a smile on my face! LOL I'm a wimp what can I say haha
If you are born in the United States of America, you ARE American. You do not have to be an American Indian to be an American. You can celebrate your foreign decent but you are American. American Indians didn't suddenly appear in America, some say they immigrated from Asia and established their inhabitation of America.
One person doesn't represent an entire race, I'm not responsible for her actions, so no, I'm not embarrassed. And honestly, I'm kinda tired of the "you're white so you must be racist" bs. News flash, all races have a-holes.
Oh, man..that NASTY PARKING KAREN, deserves a good slap. Why is it that SO MANY women between the ages of 20-35 are SO horrible acting? I'm a woman, and these women are so rotten, and embarrassing. Someone needs to spank their parents, because their parents OBVIOUSLY never spanked or disciplined them. They're bratty acting, unable to properly verbalize anything without repeating the same phrase 100x over, super repetitive, toddler acting, and tantrum throwing...TODDLERS. Their parents raised....BABIES...and let them grow up without ANY capacity to reason or have reasonable conversations, debates or even a reasonable disagreement. They IMMEDIATELY GO INTO A "I HAVE TO FIGHT YOU, BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT DOING WHAT I WANT" stance .....yelling the whole time while they are doing it. The worst part, they're ignorant about almost everything and know so LITTLE about so MUCH, but behave as if they know it ALL. Thats the true sign of a truly "ignorant person", who has very little knowledge. Because they CANNOT properly verbalize anything without screaming and getting upset. That's twisted. They behave WORSE than my kids did, when they were TODDLERS.....45 years ago. I would have NEVER TOLERATED this behavior, and especially wouldnt tolerate it at their current AGES. My gracious Gracie.....
I agree. I have had my son pee where he wasn’t supposed to when he was like 4. I was like- absolutely not. We don’t do that, we don’t pee wherever we feel like it and we DEFINITELY don’t do it in public. However, The way she handled it was super annoying, demanding that they send their kid over. She should’ve informed the parents, took the dad’s half-a$$ed apology and complained about it to her friends, like everyone else.
My poor Nan asked me what a Karen was and she went ‘I’m on a Karen am I!?’ Her name is Karen and I reassured her that she is the complete opposite to the idiots out there! Shout out to my beautiful heart of gold, wouldn’t and doesn’t hurt a fly Nan❤
I wouldn't have gone over to my neighbours house on like a special trip but like she is right, at 5 years old he shouldn't be peeing on peoples things. That's just not acceptable, also unless he was in the back garden, why was he alone? Idk, this is one of the rare occasions I am more on the Karen's side for. I wouldn't be sending my kid over there to apologize, that's an odd request but I would definitely ask them to come to the door, explain why that isn't okay, what to do next time and ask them to apologize to the neighbour while she was at the door. That's how kids learn. She took it a bit to far and a bit to hard though, like things happen. She should have just accepted his apology and moved on. She's still a Karen.
Thank you!! 100% agree with you. Who is looking after the kid? Whichever adult is present (let’s face it, Dad IS home - hear the child noises in the background, he just can’t be bothered) needs to pop round and apologise. Wait….Why/how was he in the neighbour’s garden? If he peed on his side of the fence - who cares?
Agree. However you seem to contradict when you say the kid should apologize at the door and then your last sentence saying it was good enough the adult apologized on his behalf?
@@Fluffy-Fluffy sorry I can be a bit rambly while writing. What I meant was I think that's what should have happened, they should have brought the kid to the door and apologized but when it started to escalate she should have just accepted the apology from the adult and moved on. Both people didn't handle the situation very well.
I’ll never understand people who DEMAND an apology. It’s not sincere! I’d rather have no apology than a fake one made out of obligation. Not to mention from a child! Who thinks parents are gonna send their 5 year old alone to your house to apologize?! God knows what she would say to him if his parents aren’t there.
I took a sip of my whiteclaw as soon as you played the "sound of the sun." ...That was a mistake. I'm now wet but not in the fun way. That was so funny 😆
Nobody: Karen: You need to call the police on yourself My assessment: Because the police told Karen to stop calling the police so much so they've banned her from calling. 😂❤
5 year olds definitely can and should apologize when they are wrong. Peeing anywhere but the toilet is a disgusting habit. Apologizing teaches a child accountability. He should have apologized. My son is 5 and he knows better. Her persistence was a bit too much but the dad was wrong and his son should have apologized
I had a woman scream at me for not signing a petition once. My husband and I were leaving a farmers market and I simple said "no thank you" and she proceeded to scream at us as we walked away. She was so mad that I didn't want to sign it. I don't even remember what it was for but she was so mad.
Oh I love these people. It’s typically illegal to solicit donations, but as someone who has worked for multiple nonprofits… I simply ask them what they’re being paid per hour and how my time to volunteer is far more valuable than any donation. I’ll ask for specific dates and times to share my time, the most valuable resource. They don’t like that. It’s not their fault, but it’s not our responsibility either.
I had a person handing out how to vote cards, not happy with me because I wouldn't take their 'Green Party' how to vote card and that I didn't want to save the planet. I just ignored the person. I'm not getting into a pointless bloody argument over a piece of paper that I will be throwing out when I get home. If I remember correctly, that person got upset at a lot of people for not taking the how to vote cards from her(I think the person was female, was about 20yrs ago now)
I've never locked someone in the spot I want them to leave, but I have absolutely freaked out on people in my spot before. Bc I'm at the end of the park (paid for spots, I don't get a choice in the spot) people think it's okay to treat my spot like their personal "just a minute" park. When I come home from lunch, I can't park and waste my lunch waiting someone to leave. If I have an emergency, someone is nearly always behind my car bc "it'll be so quick!" It's so entitled it has me enraged. But no, I've not blocked them IN my spot to continue berating them 😂 I want them to leave
11:09 a Karen did that to my brother while he was waiting for his son to get out of school. She stood at his door and wouldn't let him close the door because she didn't think my nephew was his son. My brother pushed this chick with his foot to make her move and said "GOTCHA BITCH!" closed the door, and drove off. She started screaming assault and how her hip was broken. All the teachers saw it and were laughing at her. She wasn't even a parent. She was just. . .THERE.
The last one didn't want an apology (she got it), she wanted humiliation. The father apologized, and then it was up to him to sort it out with his son, even if it meant sending him himself to apologize to the lady. It's not her place to demand an apology from a 5 year old boy.
5 year olds definitely should apologize for their own actions. She was wrong for being persistent like that tho. After the first no I would have left. But he’s wrong for thinking the kid being 5 makes it ok for him to pee anywhere besides the toilet. That kid is probably not learning any type of accountability and it’s imperative to teach them boundaries and accountability at impressionable ages like 5!
Potty fence Karen reminded me of a neighbour we had as a kid. My little brother did something typical of his age (I don't remember what) and the neighbour complained to my mom. My mom thanked him for letting her know and told him she would deal with it. That wasn't good enough for the neighbour. He asked what she was going to do. When she said that it was between her and my brother, the neighbour actually wanted to WATCH HER SPANK HIM so he would know she was actually dealing with it.
This gives off the same vibe. I want to know when my kid messes up. And a lot of times it involves an apology. But Karen isn't going to dictate that to me. The more aggressive that woman got, the more I was glad that father kept his kid away from her.
I don’t understand how these Karen’s seem to act threatened but willingly go up to strangers and harass them
Right. Literally the first time they're seeing the person, who is minding their own business. & the audacity of that one Karen to claim the guy was stalking her. It's especially offensive because false accusations of stalking, like all false accusations, makes it more difficult for actual victims to get help. I hope she never finds out what it's like to actually be stalked. Now she's a viral Karen, though. 😬
They do get hurt, but you won't see that on this channel.
@@SaintAliaOfTheKnife She seems very sketchy, she's very concerned about any repair personnel entering her apartment, ever. What's she hiding in there? Maybe she kidnapped some poor guy and has him chained to her bed for nefarious purposes! Blechhh! I just threw up a little bit at that mental image!😫
Thank GOD she “lost” three children... could you IMAGINE 3 more of THAT! 🤢 🤮
_Hopefully she’ll never “find” them either!_
@davidvento5481 she probably wouldn't be so bitter if she didn't have the 3 miscarriages. It makes sense why she's resentful of someone getting rid of a pregnancy when she physically doesn't have the ability to carry one to term. She has a right to her feelings, but she definitely shouldn't put that on someone just asking for signatures. Seems more appropriate for a Facebook rant on her part.
If a Karen really thinks someone looks suspicious, why does she go up to him and harass him? Wouldn't verbally assaulting a suspicious character be dangerous?
Probably not if you have never been actually held accountable for your actions.
Fair point.
Some people’s reaction to fear is to attack without thinking
Exactly it’s about the I’m superior and need to voice it, reality their bored and self loathing and or obsessed
The Karens of the world don’t have any brain cells that tell them that it’s a dumb thing to do.
I was at Target and had a woman get mad at me for being in her way as I was leaving to store. She was entering thru the exit. She literally just stood there, so I had to go around her. I pointed to the right and told her the entrance was over there. She says "you don't have to rude." My reply, "The sign on the door clearly says exit, so I'm sorry that you don't know how to read."
I had something similar happen. Except I had a grocery cart with my toddler and im very visibly pregnant. The shopping cart is one of those fun race car ones that my toddler loves but can be hard to navigate. I had to stop to talk to my spouse as we were deciding what to need next in the store. This lady just freaked out on me and was like EXCUSE YOU basically. I was somehow supposed to read her mind to know where she wanted to go in the midst of speaking to my spouse and watching my child lol. I was like, YUP excuse YOU for sure. That caught her off guard. The weird part is I was in another aisle. She was standing in a middle part. I also can't read minds and she had a voice to verbalize if she needed somewhere I gladly would have tried to move across. She seemed shook I responded back just as bitchy as her.
I've had that happen. I go around but loudly comment that people can't read and don't know and entrance from an exit.
I was at the grocery store and forgot my reusable bag. I had milk, eggs, and a couple other items that I couldn't balance so asked for a plastic bag. Woman behind me started screaming to me about the environment and how "people like me" were going to be the downfall. Meanwhile, she had 5 cases of individual water bottles, all wrapped in plastic. I was at the car, putting my items in, when she came out - and put her cases of water bottles into her HUMMER! Yeah, lady, m'kay.
Next time look at her and say "I am crochetng a plastic mat for the homeless and needed the plastic bag."
Typical Karen 😶
The audacity!
We live in a religious-esque culture now of getting a thrill out of looking down our noses at others from a phony pedestal.
When I go to the store, I use the self checkout and bag my own groceries using as many bags as I can. I use them as trash can liners. I also send them to my family members who are unfortunate enough to live in California…They need free trash can liners too.
People still thinking they own the street in front of their house makes my head explode.
That seemed acted to me…
To an extent. However, it is illegal to block a public or private driveway, the same way it's illegal to block streets.
Last week it was my birthday. My boyfriend hadn't been to my parents house since June and he parked behind a neighbors car on the public street. He wasn't parked in front of a mailbox or driveway or anything. The day after my birthday, my dad goes out to walk the dog and the neighbor goes up to my dad and says "hey are those cars your daughters boyfriends? can you tell your daughters boyfriend not to park behind my truck. I have my boat and I need somewhere to put it" my dad was just so confused. Apparently the neighbor thought my boyfriend had 2 completely different looking cars parking behind the neighbors car?? Some people are just stupid and need to mind their own business
Yeah, they should just cuss about it under their breath like I do when someone parks in front of my house in "my spot."
@@EH23831to me too. In a way it's good that they do it bc often you don't get these things on camera so if its like a reenactment of what really does happen then I'm OK with that. For educational purposes
"Why would I call the police on myself?" is the best response to an a-hole I've heard in a long time.😂
Technically, if the parking Karen is American, blocking someone and refusing to let the leave could be charged as a criminal offense (kidnapping).
At a certain point I'd just go on my car and watch yt videos with my daughter or something
@@ellec7188 awesome idea!
True!
My ex husband was shocked when the police advised him that he could be charged with kidnapping because he wouldn't let me out of the bedroom .
@@dmomma79 It'll be a game of patience lol
Occasionally look up and wave
That racist Karen about the parking spot was actually holding him hostage and could have been arrested.
Yep and I believe the social media should do their thing and make her life a living he'll for at least 3 months 😂
@@mdcochran85or 5
@@jojo1216YES....IT IS. It's holding someone against their will.
She really was. I was afraid she would have eaten them both.
Shoulda been. She BIG MAD😂😂🤣 I mean big AND mad🫣🤭
I used to live above a restaurant. I had a parking spot that came with my unit. I also drove a pick-up truck at the time. The Navy cadet group that used the building next door kept parking in my spot. I was getting tired of it. I installed a NO PARKING sign in front of my spot. They drove into the sign knocking it over. I got mad at the person who did that. They said they didn't see the sign. I said that's because you drove into it knocking it down. Next, I had the owner paint lines in my spot to indicate to others that there was no parking in that spot. Navy cadet people did it anyways, along with customers from the restaurant. One night, I was fed up after seeing the whole restaurant parking lot full of cadet people's cars, including 6 cars that were parked in and around my spot. In the end, I just parked my truck in front of the cars and leaving it there until I was ready to move it. I made them all wait about an hour. I said next time don't park in my spot.
should have had them towed the first time they parked there after you told them not to.
I had a Karen ask me to show her proof I lived in the neighborhood. I told her how do I know you live here. For all I know you’re the housekeeper! You could literally see her brain melting as she walked away!
Good retort,
My Friend!
That's what I never understood about Karen's who are suspicious because they don't "know" someone and demands identification.
Hell, that person doesn't know the Karen either so why would they show where they live?!
I had a Karen come into our block of apartments ((she knew someone upstairs, that's how she got in)) Anyway I was sat on the stairs while on my phone inside the communal area ((there's no good reception inside my apartment)) and because she's never seen me before she literally accused me of not living there, I was like "How the hell did I get in if I don't live here then? You don't live here either and yet here you are!" She shut up after that and I later heard that one of the other neighbours told her I had been living there for 2 years LOL. Like, mind your own business.
@@ShrodingersHat I think the second sentence of your retort negates what you were trying to achieve... because if the Karen got in there without being a resident, the same could be true for you, further emphasised by the use of "either"... Hopefully she'll leave you alone though!
@@deerwithoutyou seem fun.
"He's 5 years old, he needs to apologize"
Agreed. But in the safety of his own home, in supervision of a trusted adult (parent, other adult relative, babysitter, nanny, etc.). You're insisting an extremely minor child (not an older teen even) comes over to your house alone?? No. No. That's creepy asf. What's wrong with you?
She wants to power-trip on a 5 year old. She wants to "I'm big, you're small". It's not about an apology-if it was, the man's apology would have been sufficient. She could have asked politely if the parent would bring him over or out to apologize, but that's it. Who knows what else she's done in the past to make the family uncomfortable-even unintentionally.
She has a point, but does not get to dictate how it's dealt with. We all see parents do things that make us have to bite our tongues, that is just the way it is.
While I fully agree with children apologizing I would never have let my child come face to face with someone like this. If she is taking the stance it is her right to tell an adult what to do, who is to say she wouldn’t take the stance it is her right to discipline as well.
I absolutely would have turned off my security camera and quit talking to her after telling her “I will talk to him and I apologize on his behalf, bye bye!” 😂
I find it more important for my children to make sincere apologies and not forcing them to apologize for mistakes made. I model sincere apologies for them, so they see the example I'm setting and can follow it. Because fake/forced apologies is one of my biggest pet peeves. Let it be a sincere apology, or just don't even bother to give one if you don't actually mean it.
@@cheyennemundy9681 I agree. I remember when I was little I yelled at my bully (of course teacher didn't know what bully just did or even ask why I yelled) and she tried to force me to apologize. I told her she was telling me to lie and lying is wrong.
I'm Polish and "orders pizza in Polish" made me laugh some hard.
She actually basically repeated what she said in English :)
@@akherousia I could understand, the commentary was priceless though
My neighbours parked in front of my house's driveway, which was fine because no one here drives, until my boyfriend came to visit. You know what we did? We politely asked if they could avoid doing that where possible. Not yelled at them.
I use to live in front of a school. We had to have the school send out a warning to not block our driveway because when my baby brother was a baby, my brother had many different doctor’s appointments (he had many medical conditions due to being born prematurely) and my mom had to leave around the time the parents started to pull up to get their kids. We did have to call a tow truck a couple times, but no one ever came up to our house yelling about it.
The last Karen was right to an extent but the conversation should’ve ended once the father apologised. With the way she’s acting, I certainly wouldn’t feel comfortable or safe having my child speak to her personally.
Yeah. Maybe the kid could write an apology note or say an apology over the camera or something, but *definitely* not sending a 5 year old to a neighbor's house where she's *explicitly* "indoors"????
Srsly! She was giving unhinged kidnapper vibes and couldn't see why he was not going to send a 5 yo over in the rain to apologize to her like he was 15 and knew better. Really creepy. Annoyed at the guy for saying the parents aren't home cuz that's so dangerous. Like, even if it's a babysitter, they could be bullied by this woman into giving access to this child. It's unwise at best. And I'm hoping there was an adult home with the kid. I wasn't able to tell if that was the case or not. Which scares me but doesn't surprise me.
He wasn't at home, but the father didn't want to make it super glaringly clear he wasn't at home because this woman was being unhinged. Like yes, he peed on her fence. But the child may be neurodivergent and is still learning what is and isn't appropriate. The kid's five!
Is it a shared fence between residents like we have in the US? If so, eff her.
The cow needs a slap
As a Native, hearing you say "Nobody's American, except for Native Americans", I love that. Because so many people use the "I'm American" line for so much like for being racist and telling others to "Go back to their own country". I had someone tell me that when I was talking on the phone in my native language. I told them that unlike them, my heritage was from here because that's a native language. Mohawk to be precise. Woman went pale and walked away. Like Niá:wen, Ó:nen.
With all due respect my ancestors are probably from other countries but I was born in this country just like you which according to my Cherokee uncle that makes me as American as him
@@grouchyoleguyJFC. Here we go. 🙄🤡
My roots are definitely English! And Scottish, and Irish, and French.
But I’ve not ever left the North American continent. I’ve been to Canada. I would love to travel… see India, Japan, Antarctica…
@@grouchyoleguy Not saying that, because I also have blood from other countries, but when someone tells to “Go back to my own country” when I’m speaking the Mohawk native language, I have every right to retaliate with fact that I was, and my ancestors were born here. Even had someone tell me to speak French because I live in Québec. I just about lost my sh*t at them.
@@VampireSultana can't argue with you on that
You know, a middle finger while slowly raising your window is a power move not many people realize they can use. It is pretty effective against people like Karens.
I love the idea, but I have no faith in their level of stability to not try to hit my window
Bigger move: no finger, but direct eye contact the whole window raise, then no affect head turn.
Just stare at them and say nothing
@@Carpedeeznutz Then they've committed property damage and you have them arrested. Do you even have deez nutz you speak of? DEEZ nutz here in MY pants seem brassier.
😂 Those are all excellent moves! My inherited cat inspired mine: Stare just past their face with an increasing expression of horror, so it’s like someone or some’thing’ is behind them. When they turn to look for what you’re seeing, quickly face forward, put the window back up, and from that moment forward act like you can neither see nor hear the Karen.
As a Polish girl I can 100% say the lady in the first video was not talking on the phone in polish, neither she was ordering a pizza xD
It was a joke.
@@lesley5380 oh, I love her editors! That one was a goodie!!! 😂
Lol, I knew it was a joke. Ukrainian girl here and she had me at first, but the more I watched, the more I realized it was satire. Still funny! When he said “polish lady” is when I got the joke 😅
Same don’t offend my people 😅
@@lesley5380 jokes are supposed to be funny.
I miss the days when if we saw someone looking suspicious, we would go inside our homes, lock our doors and close the shades, leaving a tiny spot to pick through and wait in case we need it to call the police, if the stranger leaved we could breathe calmly and move on 😅
What you didn't have guns?!
A woman I know lives close to a popular venue, whereby people feel they have a right to park ON her lawn! So, she made a sign. Whenever there’s going to be an event, she puts her sign out: $15 parking here. She makes quite a bit of money now. Lol. She turned her inner Karen into a profit maker.
That's an entrepreneur hats off to her😂🎉
Nah if they're parking on her lawn she was never a Karen. Good on her for making money off it though!
Sweet!!! 🎉
@@andream9470I agree!
@@andream9470 Yes, I agree with you on that. People thought she was though because they wanted to park there, so she just decided to make lemonade from lemons.
Karen went from “you’re trespassing” to criminal containment. Naughty Karen.
The pro choice petition guy is hilarious, he knew what he was doing, didn't let her push his buttons at all.
This is the man I would want to go around with my petition.
Edit: As for the Karen blocking the car door, I would call my work or whereever I was going, tell them I will be late because of a crazy woman, put the phone away and turn to her like "Alright, now I got time to talk, so what are you up to on this beautiful day?"
yeah she wasn't really going to listen if he did try to explain what she was demanding....the information is easily available all over the internet, if she took the time to actually research instead of projecting her infertility struggles onto strangers. I sympathize with her losing babies, but she doesn't get to be angry at everyone who doesn't want them.
Am I the only one who re-watches Charlotte’s older videos while they wait for her to upload a new one lol every day I do this every freaking day!!!
Nope you are not alone! I'm working my way through all of her stuff lol😁
Same here! I like to go through them 😂 she just cheers me up lol
She gives proper credit to each clip too! 😊✌🏼
Sometimes I watch her videos as background noises while I do other stuff. She's my comfort channel.
@@toysanas SAME!!!!!
Translation from Russian:
- Hello? There’s an idiot parked in front of our house. He says he’s waiting for a friend. Looks like he’s not from here.
She’s very rude and entitled 🤦♀️ what a shame!
I would be more scared of Russian police because I know how brutal they are.
i mean why didn’t he just park in his friends driveway? she was right to question why a random person was parked in front of her gate. 🤦♀️
I found her hilarious
He's parked right in front of her driveway... I don't know what state they're in, but in my state you can't park in front of someone's driveway and the cops can be called on you lol
@@timothyskidmore1554 Oh, yeah remember what they did to George F and countless other cases of using excessive force? Oh, wait...
I love the lady complaining about the Tesla polluting the air..LOL
Don't worry, Russian Karen is nobody. A Russian woman who used to be married to a member of my family used to go on like that, and her Dad was a receptionist. 😂
A receptionist for Putin? 🤣
Was her name Karina?
@@lotstodonah her name was Katrina
The last time someone parked in my parking spot I got out and said, "Hey, you're in my spot." The guy said. "Can I just finish replacing my headlight? Take my spot for now?" This was all because I have a prime spot is under the building overhang and I came down after dinner and put my cat back in my spot. No Karens. Because we can have a conversation like adults.
I had a spot like that - loved not having to scrape off windows. It took a while to stop people from trying to steal it all the time!
I had a guy in college ask me to donate to people with cancer. I said, "No, thank you. If I want to help people with cancer, I'll just give my mom some money to use for bills. Since she is going through chemo." and the man had the AUDACITY to yell after me and try to scold me for not donating. SIR! I DONATE EVERY MONTH!
Prayers For Everyone Thank You Lord We Love You Lord So So Much And Can’t Thank You Enough For Everything Thank You In Jesus Christ Holy Name AMEN
As a parent I think the last Karen has a point 😂 but I wouldn't be so persistent if he apologized for his kid
I agree but being so persistent is definitely going over board. I do understand that though peeing on someones fence is kinda gross especially if his house is right there🥴
You can’t decide how a parent disciplines their minor child when they offend you. Most reasonable people accept that the parent can apologise and make restitution on behalf of their child. She’s off base here.
I actually kind of agree with her. She definitely pushed it too far, but I think 5 years old is definitely old enough to teach values and if you make a mistake you should apologise. Maybe I'm too harsh... But I don't think so!
I think the father apologizing should be good enough for her. Even if I agree, that making the child apologize is good for discipline, no one is going to demand that I MAKE my child apologize. Thats what makes her a bonified Karen.
Yeah pee stinks, especially if he does it repeatedly in the same area. It’s gross. But yes, she definitely needed it to tone it done and be less persistent. Dad should have just said he’d talk to him and ensure it doesn’t happen again.
In case someone is interested: That spoiled woman in the first clip is russian. She said: "Hello, there is some idiot parking in front of my house and said that he is waiting for some friend. I have no idea to what he looks like, he is obviously not from here." But interesting that she has such a feeling for people that she knows who has friends and who doesn't.
A little correction, it's not "I don't know what he looks like", it's "he looks like I don't know what", basically implying things like ugly/homeless/poor/unrepresentable/ape (NOT my opinion in any case)
@@lingodelfo5415 Yes, you are right. Thanks.
The minute a Karen says "I'm going to call the police", the response should be "Here, let me call them for you", and start dialling.
The "American karen" really said don't stalk then proceeds to give the man her exact apartment number and what floor to find her on 😂
She really seemed deranged and paranoid.
Yeah, that one was bonkers. I kept thinking, "This can't be real. Nobody is that dumb."
But perhaps she was trying to bait him into going to her apartment so she could claim that "the scary foreigner" stalked her home to harm her. Some people are just unhinged.
At first she seemed to think he worked for the building, then changed to accusing him of stalking. What a weirdo.
The pee Karen, I actually kind of agree with. At 5, kids should know better however theyre 5, they will do dumb shit, and they will act like children. He might have been busy playing, not realised he was needing the toilet until it was almost too late .If he's not going to make it to the toilet, then he's going to pee outside. Id much rather my kid peed against a fence than peed themselves. The kid should be spoken to for doing that and told not to do it on her fence again, but no chance I'd send my kid over to someone like that
Edit to say I didn't realise it was a parody account, this incident didn't happen.
Also in uk the fence in your garden is quite often owned by the neighbour, a child might not know its actually the neighbours fence.
Also those saying if peeing outside is acceptable etc NO, peeing outside isn't really acceptable however the kid peed in his own garden, didn't go out in the street to deliberately pee on someones fence, just peed on the fence in his garden, wrong, yes but he's 5. Explain to him and have him say sorry to the neighbour but absolutely do not send the kid over.
I, too, think the five-year/old needs to make amends, but no way would I send him over to her house. She seems like the kind of person who gets off on shaming people. The kid can write an apology letter and drop it by her house with a parent present, but I wouldn’t let her have a moment alone with this lady
Was a 5 year old really home alone?! 😱
She’s a tad unhinged but the dad is a crap dad.
Yes but she is not the one to parent the child so she needs to F off
Nah I’m with the dad, quite an over reaction, I mean maybe it would be gross but its just pee. If he does it all the time then sure apologize and punish him.
I used to live in a downtown area and people “accidentally,” used our driveway all the time. There were a couple of times I did consider blocking their car and going to bed because it gets old when you come back from a long day at work, you’re tired and worn out and you have to drive around waiting for some entitles a-hole to come back to their car in YOUR driveway.
The lady complaining about exhaust fumes on an electric car was hysterical though. 😂
We had the same problem where I used to live. We handled it by placing a note on the vehicle stating that they were on private property & if they parked there again they would be towed -- at their expense. Unless they wanted to pay us for parking (providing someone wasn't already). I forget how much we charged, but a few of them took us up on the offer. We ended up with a list of vehicles & their license plates. Fortunately, we only had to have one person towed. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Parking is one thing. Idling in your car is another. He never turned his car off or probably left it, so it would have been at worst a quick "my spot, can you pull out?" If she didn't block him. I can understand being annoyed pulling up and having to wonder where the driver is and how long they will be. I have been there.
Blocking her driveway??? Dude looks like he's parked across the street from her house. If he's blocking anything it's off camera, behind him, and none of Karen's business.
Ok this is what i thought too?? It didn't look like he was in her driveway to me
No he's clearly on the same side as the gate you can see. The road would be super narrow and you can hear the traffic going past in the background.
I could have reversed a bus through there. If you can’t navigate your car out of that space you shouldn’t have your license.
Many countries have a pavement and grass area between the boundry of a property and the road. That Dude is parked right in front of her gate and driveway, he could move to either side of it or down the road somewhere where he's not blocking an entryway.
Some streets a suburb over from where i live have a pathway and grass between the house and the road that is wide enough that you could fit 2 other lanes on. 0:40 look at the side mirror for proof.
@@scarletspidernz and some places like mine don’t. The more you know!
10:58 Yup. Then they claim they’re “scared” but they’re never scared. Not ever.
I had a Karen interaction that went surprisingly well. She was mad about us not having the menu item she wanted, and started making all kinds of unreasonable demands. When I explained that not only was there not a manager present, but that I was new and working alone for the morning, she immediately felt bad and apologized. I gave her a substitute that she ended up loving a lot (my personal favorite flavor blend), so that was resolved.
Never encountered a full blown Karen myself. I thought they were a myth. The more clips I see the more I think some people literally have nothing better to do with their time than spread their misery and delusional self entitlement. Huge respect to the recipients who are polite and calm in having to deal with those situations.
Thank God I never have either...
I pray it stays that way!😂
oh I just encountered a full ass Karen tantrum with a client of mine. i do 8nnhome care and have a personal client. well i went to see this specific client Saturday ( 2 day ago) well she was talking about something and I kept asking her to stop. it finally got the point that I said i pretty much asked her to stop or were not going to the park and I'm taking her straight home after we get our food at McDonald's. well I asked her 3 times. the 4th time I started taking her home. she had a tantrum. like I mean like full blown tantrum. i already wasn't happy about something she did that week and almost called off because of it. long story short she did something and when I called and talked to her about how I felt about it she hung up. anyway. i told her no I told you this would happen 3 times and you didn't stop and that she was lucky I even came after how she treated me earlier that week. usually I don't do this but in was mad and annoyed with her I simply couldn't be around her. since her sister is the one the one that helps her with her money and gives me check form her. just a note: the lady isn't good at math and asked for her sister to do it. after in dropped her off I called her sister about it.
there is a lot more to this situation but my client who's very entitled also has nosey entitled neighbors trying to convince my client that her sister and i robbing her. in have been working with this lady for 3 years and we never had a problem till the neighbors started poking around in her business and mine and her sisters. oh her sister has been helping her I general and with money for 9+ years.
@@SonjaElizabethTeali wish you luck it can be stressful sometimes.
That Tesla car story was really funny!! She was clearly in the wrong but she just can't back out of the argument, since she was the one who approached him!! 😂🤣😂
"SCIENCE! SCIENCE! IT'S SCIENCE!" she sure knows how to science. obviously whoever sciences the loudest wins.
You can tell she just wanted to run her mouth about everything she hates and justify it with "science"... When it became about transgender people, my eyes into the back of my skull.
- Fauci
As a parent, I would be appreciative of someone telling me my child did something to their property, but if that person is being aggressive or overly rude toward me, you can guarantee that I’m not making my daughter talk to them. I might get her to draw a picture and write a little sorry note, but she isn’t going to be face to face with a stranger who is riled up in early childhood.
If I told a parent their child had done something wrong to my property, and the kid drew me a sorry picture, I'd be putting that on my fridge coz thats adorable
I agree the child should apologize in person. Although she is extremely demanding, rude, and aggravated for no reason. He's a child! A child will do bad and disgusting things sometimes XD Karen cannot expect the parents to do the (in my opinion) right thing, Especially if they are not home.
I’m a mixed woman who favors my black side. I have a son who is as white as his dad. My son also has a large red birthmark on his forehead that shows up when he’s excited. The other day I walked into dollar tree with my son and he was laughing and saying hi to people, as he does. And some white woman loks at my son, looks at me, and asks, “what happened to his face!?” As if she expected me to say something fishy . When I looked at her smiled and said, oh he has an angels kiss birthmark, she warped her face to lol so disgusted and walked out angry. She made everyone in that moment so uncomfortable. I was so upset after that. The cashier who was dealing with her apologized. I told him this isn’t anything new. No need to apologize for someone else’s biases.
"Angel kiss birthmark" - how absolutely beautiful and a wonderful way to make your son feel proud and not ashamed of his birthmark. ❣❣
That interaction says everything about that awful person and nothing about you or your undoubtedly lovely son. Shame on her.
That is too cute of him. As someone in retail just ignore them. People are gonna be an ass but you and your kid stay awesome
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A daily dose of Charlotte keeps me petty!❤.... and sane! And if I stay home.... keeps the Karen's away.✅️
Agreed
Same!!! I had a difficult night and this morning started out the same,,,,but Charlotte has come to brighten the day!!
💯 ❤ thats what i’m here for
I agree… if I need perspective I watch Charlotte Dobre…this is a daily occurrence ✨🙌🏼💯
I have seen someone argue with the police that the disabled parking spot was not a disabled parking spot. They were making it up that their was a sign showing it was a disabled parking. Where clearly their was a sign. As the officer was writing the ticket, they told the officer that he would be fired because of who their dad was.
"I'm white. We rule." Just ugh! "Do you know how expensive this neighborhood is? Do you know whose Daughter I am.?" Now, that's gangsta. 🙂
For the 5-year-old that peed on the fence, the parent apologized, multiple times at that, and he said it wouldn't happen again. HELL NO, I would not send my child over there and GTFO of my property now!!!
I think it is reasonable for the parent and the kid to go over and apologize. Making excuses because he is just a kid is not okay. This is why kids grow up without any morals.
@@kb8511 I agree. A reasonable request for the PARENT and the child to go over there is reasonable. Her demanding he send his child over there is not. Also, although he said he is a child, he also said would speak to his child multiple times and apologized multiple times. He can speak to his child and let him know that is not the right thing to do and to never do it again, which is also what the father said, so the child will still grow up with morals. He is in no way obligated to go over there and after she demanded that my child go over there, she would've gotten her feelings hurt and told to get off of my property immediately.
I think it's rude that guy didn't answer the door and just ask him to apologise directly to the lady she wasn't being rude edit : guy wasn't in should be saodnhed come over later
@tiopritchett-dantzler2193 I completely agree. Get off my door step and mind your own business Karen. He’s 5 y/o. Let the parents handle it. It’s totally unacceptable that Karen demands an apology from the 5 y/o right then and there. I’m just petty enough to start peeing on her fence myself if she won’t let up!
on point!!!
Thank you! Yes! The only individuals who can remotely say that is Native Americans. I have always wondered at the audacity of people who say things like, “You should go back to your country.”! And just once I want someone to say the same thing back, or even, “Go back to your continent!”, just to trip them up 😂
I live in a complex where the covered parking spots are assigned by the leasing office and designated in the lease. Many times people will assume "no car" means free space. I leave a warning note first, directing them to the "vehicles towed AT OWNERS EXPENSE" sign and that usually keeps them out of my parking spot. Arizona towing can be expensive.
In Dundee (;a city in central Scotland) we have electric buses but it was causing issues with people walking in front of them as they couldn’t hear them coming. The bus company has added noise to the buses to make them safer 😂😲
Lmao really? Like a tape playing engine sounds? That's brilliant!😂
@@frummel403 yes lol, some folk were so used to hearing the noise that they didn’t really look to see if traffic was coming. It made me 😂 . They should look as well as listen but hey ho lol
Lol yea I almost got hit by an electric bus once bc I didn’t hear it coming 😂
@@freyallarganswald4746 haha thats hilarious!
I like how Doorbell Karen was very articulated. I understood every word.
As a mom of two under two charlotte is literally my sanity. How I spend all my me time 😂
I’m the type of parent to tell my kid to apologize to a stranger HOWEVER as soon as some random stranger insisted that’s what I do with my child, and how I should parent, I’d take a hearty “no thank you”
Also, yeah if the parents aren’t home, that’s above his pay grade.
I agree mostly! I would have made my child apologize regardless though. Just because it’s so important to teach children accountability young. If I’m just watching the kid, I’m not getting in it lol
Tbh the guy should've just said he will come over later with his child instead of just saying his 5yo was just being a kid. Eventhough he apologized on his kid's behalf it's still good parenting to teach kids right and wrong from early age. But the woman was being persistent, like chill give the dad a moment to talk sense into his kid first
I like the "UNTOLD" pollution, always cracks me up everytime I see it.
I will never in my life understand how Karen's can be so foolishly fearless that no one will violently retaliate against them. If they infuriate me already, I can only imagine someone who doesn't have anymore f*cks to give
They want them to retaliate. They are bored, miserable individuals who harass anyone who seems easy prey for them. If you give in to the frustration and act as little as moving them from your way, they will pretend you assaulted them. Then, they will press charges with unbelievable lies. It is sad, but recording them is the correct way to go about it.
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Same
Hahaha, I was so surprised when he asked her if she's Polish :D I'm Polish and I was often mistaken for Russian in foreign countries, I could never suspect that it would work in reverse :D and to be honest, she wasn't speaking Polish, I have no idea what language it was. Hilarious :D
Russian...although she looked indian to me..😊
These Karens are so exhausting and embarrassing. I actually had to take multiple secondhand embarrassment breaks to get through this video.
The EV thing is true. There's no engine noise so they have to put a sound there so that people can hear it coming. I've driven EVs for the last 3ish years and one of mine sounds like a jet engine. It is actually really fun to drive.
These 'karens' are amazing!!! They are LITERALLY looking for problems, failing to be selfaware that THEY are the problem they are causing!
She must be a daughter of one of Russia's corrupt officials or a gangster. (Which is basically the same). That's why she is so scared. I think she deserves most close attention.
She’s just a Russian Karen. Nothing more.
I think its fake because why was he already recording
@@UnicornQueen0046 Because he could probably see her walking towards his car from her front door for five minutes.
@@UnicornQueen0046of course it's fake, of course.
I bet her name is Anna or Anya…
Absolutely, the Parents apology should be sufficient as he stated he would speak to his child. I would NOT send my child over to some strangers house for them to then try to reprimand MY child... what a ridiculous lady.... This Parent did the best thing here, I believe.
agreed, wholeheartedly. with how persistent she was about getting the kid over there, I'd be suspicious as hell why she NEEDS him to go over there so badly, rather than just accepting the apology on the child's behalf. Got some creepers out there for sure, man or woman.
She gave me very bad vibes. I would never let her be alone with my kid, she could psychologically scar him in minutes
The lady with the fence was absolutely in the right. The child left the home to pee on the fence. Poor parenting.
"I'm white. We rule." Yeah, you rule the Buffett line.
😂ROFLMAO
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That lady is so freaking entitled, then gonna pull out some racist BS 🤦
her attitude was the problem, not her weight. let's stick with insulting idiots for things they /actually/ did wrong, rather than cheaply targeting their body.
I don't get why these people argue with these idiots for so long. 'Oh you don't like that I'm parked here? Too bad.' Then roll the window up and ignore them.
I've said that before. Why bother continuing to engage with these people? Ignoring them riles them up even more, and that's hilarious. 😏
Yeah that's what I'd do too, but some people like getting content I guess.
I say okay, smile and wave, and tell them to have a nice day. 😂 It burns them up when they're mad and you're totally unbothered and silent.
6:10 You wait until this Karen finds out that millions new cars are made each year! 85 million just last year 🤯
13:19 I kinda get that one. Child should not be punished but he can learn and apologize.
She did push to much.
Axe murderers would be so confused by Karens back in the day
"Excuse me! You look suspicious and you should not be parked here... call the police on yourself!"😂
Why do they love walking up to strangers?!😮
Everyone is like "Piss fence Karen has a point." this, "No, dad shouldn't send 5 year old to strangers house when he isn't home." that, and I'm just over here like, "Who left a 5 year old home without supervision?" Like I get that an older sibling could be watching them but it isn't sounding like it.
I really have very little love, for people who go around telling other people, that they don't belong.
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1:31 as a polish, I can confirm she's not ordering pizza in Polish 😂
I’m the early 2000s when I was in high school and had a big project my mom drove me so it wouldn’t get broken on the bus. We had a crazy teacher who pulled up behind us like that lady with the parking space. She said that it was her assigned parking spot and mom had to leave but she was literally pulled up behind her keeping her stuck. This lady was insane, don’t know how she kept her job honestly. In her break she’d drive around the grounds smoking and would sometimes let a student ride with her which should’ve been a completely fire able offense.
Lol once I was entering in a building where I was renting and a guy was coming out and he stopped me and said "excuse me, do you live here?" and I said yes of course. he then replied "I've never seen you" and I said "well I've never seen you neider, how about that?" 😅.
I live right by a school and regularly have people parking in and blocking my drive, so I have a little bit of sympathy for someone losing it if they're having a bad day with it however there's no need to be abusive ....... Unless they start it. 😂😂
Just keep repeating "I DON'T HAVE ANY CHANGE FOR YOU!", "I DON'T CARRY CASH!", "I HAVE NO FOOD FOR YOU!" to Karens.
Lol this is a great idea.
I’m so NOT sending my child over to that crazy lady’s house. No freaking way. I actually don’t want my child near that insane woman.
She was a bit too persistent and I wouldn’t send my child over. But he could have had the child apologize on the speaker. She wasn’t crazy for asking for the apology. The kid was wrong and that is a nasty habit to have. 5 years old is well over the age for kids to know right from wrong and to apologize when wrong.
I empathize with the Karen that was mad about the kid peeing on her fence but she took it too far by giving parenting lessons to the poor babysitter
But a babysitter should also teach the kid right from wrong and it didn't sound like he would be talking to the kid or the parents about it. What if the kid learns he can get away with stuff when the babysitter is there as he won't need to say sorry for something he did wrong, because the babysitter would handle it all for him?
I really don't know about this one.
@@Fluffy-Fluffy that's not a babysitter's responsibility. Parents do the parenting. No matter how you look at it, the Karen was definitely in the wrong. A normal person should just accept the parent/guardian's apology on the kid's behalf, not try to force them to send the kid out to them or the neighboring home to apologize. If it were me in that situation, i'd be questioning why she's so persistent that he come out or go to her house specifically, cuz I'd assume she was trying to kidnap him or somethin. Nobody is THAT forceful about a simple apology unless they're messed up in the head.
@@Fluffy-Fluffylol that is NOT the babysitters responsibility. Do you know how many kids I babysat that were little shits!? 🤣
DUDE....ITS LITERALLY A 5 YEARS OLD BOY...EVEN I AS A KIDS USED TO DO THAT WHEN IM PLAYING OUTSIDE.@@Fluffy-Fluffy
Being over dramatic by making him apologize, he probably wouldn’t understand why he was apologizing, just let it go.
13:57 I am with the neighbor here. This parent making excuses for their child is why they are misbehaving. All the neighbor was asking for was that the child take accountability and apologize in person FOR URINATING ON THEIR PROPERTY. Seems like a small ask. And while the father is not home, surely someone is. If they are leaving their 5 year old home alone, who is wondering into the yard by themselves then that is a larger problem.
Bottom line: there is no way to reason with a Karen! 🤷🏼♀️ Thank you Charlotte and your team for always brightening my day with your videos. 💞
Ok with the last on about the fence...I kinda agree with the lady, the kid needs to be the one to apologize bc that is how kids learn. BUT parent's aren't home, so, what dad should have said is "I completely understand. I am at work rn I get off at XX:XX when I get home I will talk to him and we will both come over and talk about what he did and why he shouldn't ever do it again"
Apartment Karen doesn’t live on that floor and he’s waiting for a tenant on this floor. She went out of her way to find him and confront him so, technically, SHE’S stalking him.
Random person: "I'm waiting on someone"
Karen: "And I took that personally."
That last one is so amazing, that woman is very special
last one has a point , even though she s exesive in her demand but ask for an apology is the bare minimum . i made my kids apologize when they made mistakes, i dont apologize in their behalf
Yeah, I agree, she prolonged it way more than needed (a simple "No" or "Not right now" should have been enough), but otherwise, she's kind of right...
I agree. I mean I can understand he doesn't send his kid to a strangers house but the dad kind of acts like the kid did nothing wrong "because he's only 5" . A 5 year old should understand that you don't pee against the neighbour's fence. It feels like the type of parent that keeps making excuses for their kids until they're adults instead of teaching them lessons.
@@littleDutchie92 yes exactly!
For now the parents apology is enough. The child is 5. People are crazy saying the 5 year old needs to apologise. When he is a bit older he can apologise. Not now.
why not , it s a great oportunity . he mades a mistake, he apologizes, actions have concequences even at 5 yo you learn to your kids how to behave at a young age , if you wait till he s older , it s too late, you have raised an entilted brat you thinks he can do whatever he wants
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I've had people park in my driveway many times, typically just stopping for a moment to pick up kids at the tenants house etc.. And in those times I stop my car in the road with my blinker on saying a slew of awful things about them in my head as I wait, and when they come out and say "oh noo sorry!!" I always go "oh no its totally fineee!!" with a smile on my face! LOL I'm a wimp what can I say haha
Nah, you're mature and they're a little rude...but no too rude since they do say "sorry".
If you are born in the United States of America, you ARE American. You do not have to be an American Indian to be an American. You can celebrate your foreign decent but you are American. American Indians didn't suddenly appear in America, some say they immigrated from Asia and established their inhabitation of America.
How embarrassing to be the "same race" as the parking lot Karen that ended with the racist "...we rule" statement 😒
Disgusting... right? I want to run out and immediately get a tan & a tight perm!
One person doesn't represent an entire race, I'm not responsible for her actions, so no, I'm not embarrassed. And honestly, I'm kinda tired of the "you're white so you must be racist" bs. News flash, all races have a-holes.
Can we just collectively agree not to claim her?
Oh, man..that NASTY PARKING KAREN, deserves a good slap. Why is it that SO MANY women between the ages of 20-35 are SO horrible acting? I'm a woman, and these women are so rotten, and embarrassing. Someone needs to spank their parents, because their parents OBVIOUSLY never spanked or disciplined them. They're bratty acting, unable to properly verbalize anything without repeating the same phrase 100x over, super repetitive, toddler acting, and tantrum throwing...TODDLERS.
Their parents raised....BABIES...and let them grow up without ANY capacity to reason or have reasonable conversations, debates or even a reasonable disagreement. They IMMEDIATELY GO INTO A "I HAVE TO FIGHT YOU, BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT DOING WHAT I WANT" stance .....yelling the whole time while they are doing it. The worst part, they're ignorant about almost everything and know so LITTLE about so MUCH, but behave as if they know it ALL. Thats the true sign of a truly "ignorant person", who has very little knowledge. Because they CANNOT properly verbalize anything without screaming and getting upset. That's twisted. They behave WORSE than my kids did, when they were TODDLERS.....45 years ago. I would have NEVER TOLERATED this behavior, and especially wouldnt tolerate it at their current AGES. My gracious Gracie.....
The fact that her grotesque self thinks “she rules” is hilarious. I hope they find her and she is publicly shamed to the nth degree. 🤬
The karen with the kid peeing on her fence might not be wrong. Starting early with politness and apologies isn t too bad. (Even for a 5 yo)
It’s not her choice tho so she needs to go and parent her kids not everyone else’s
Quite right but, in all honesty, I wouldn’t send my child to apologize to this nasty woman.
I agree. I have had my son pee where he wasn’t supposed to when he was like 4. I was like- absolutely not. We don’t do that, we don’t pee wherever we feel like it and we DEFINITELY don’t do it in public.
However, The way she handled it was super annoying, demanding that they send their kid over. She should’ve informed the parents, took the dad’s half-a$$ed apology and complained about it to her friends, like everyone else.
The kid doesn't need to apologise. The parents apology is enough. Why was she so adamant on getting an apology from a 5 year old?
She is deranged. Who demands an apology from a 5-year-old?
anyone born and raised in the us is native to the US.
My poor Nan asked me what a Karen was and she went ‘I’m on a Karen am I!?’ Her name is Karen and I reassured her that she is the complete opposite to the idiots out there! Shout out to my beautiful heart of gold, wouldn’t and doesn’t hurt a fly Nan❤
I wouldn't have gone over to my neighbours house on like a special trip but like she is right, at 5 years old he shouldn't be peeing on peoples things. That's just not acceptable, also unless he was in the back garden, why was he alone? Idk, this is one of the rare occasions I am more on the Karen's side for. I wouldn't be sending my kid over there to apologize, that's an odd request but I would definitely ask them to come to the door, explain why that isn't okay, what to do next time and ask them to apologize to the neighbour while she was at the door. That's how kids learn. She took it a bit to far and a bit to hard though, like things happen. She should have just accepted his apology and moved on. She's still a Karen.
Thank you!! 100% agree with you. Who is looking after the kid? Whichever adult is present (let’s face it, Dad IS home - hear the child noises in the background, he just can’t be bothered) needs to pop round and apologise. Wait….Why/how was he in the neighbour’s garden? If he peed on his side of the fence - who cares?
I agree with you. Also human waste STINKS.
Agree. However you seem to contradict when you say the kid should apologize at the door and then your last sentence saying it was good enough the adult apologized on his behalf?
@@Fluffy-Fluffy sorry I can be a bit rambly while writing. What I meant was I think that's what should have happened, they should have brought the kid to the door and apologized but when it started to escalate she should have just accepted the apology from the adult and moved on. Both people didn't handle the situation very well.
The parents apology is enough. He is five. He gets a pass. He doesn't need to apologise to the neighbour. Why is that so important to her?
I’ll never understand people who DEMAND an apology. It’s not sincere! I’d rather have no apology than a fake one made out of obligation. Not to mention from a child! Who thinks parents are gonna send their 5 year old alone to your house to apologize?! God knows what she would say to him if his parents aren’t there.
I took a sip of my whiteclaw as soon as you played the "sound of the sun." ...That was a mistake. I'm now wet but not in the fun way. That was so funny 😆
OMG, SAME!! Ice cold pink grapefruit & black cherry = *>CHEF’S KISS
Nobody:
Karen: You need to call the police on yourself
My assessment: Because the police told Karen to stop calling the police so much so they've banned her from calling. 😂❤
The fence lady is absolutely crazy. Demanding an apology from a 5yo, and harassing the parent over it... that's nuts.
5 year olds definitely can and should apologize when they are wrong. Peeing anywhere but the toilet is a disgusting habit. Apologizing teaches a child accountability. He should have apologized. My son is 5 and he knows better. Her persistence was a bit too much but the dad was wrong and his son should have apologized
@@MimiCheckinfakeheauxwhy do you keep commenting sticking up for that psycho? She needs serious mental help.
@@aphreyst4551 why do you keep commenting to me? Girl go away please lmao. I said what I said. The bad ass kid needs to apologize
I had a woman scream at me for not signing a petition once. My husband and I were leaving a farmers market and I simple said "no thank you" and she proceeded to scream at us as we walked away. She was so mad that I didn't want to sign it. I don't even remember what it was for but she was so mad.
Oh I love these people. It’s typically illegal to solicit donations, but as someone who has worked for multiple nonprofits… I simply ask them what they’re being paid per hour and how my time to volunteer is far more valuable than any donation. I’ll ask for specific dates and times to share my time, the most valuable resource. They don’t like that. It’s not their fault, but it’s not our responsibility either.
Same has happened to me… nope. I said no! Period
that's cuz everyone's hypocritical and only are happy when ppl agree with their opinion 😂
I had a person handing out how to vote cards, not happy with me because I wouldn't take their 'Green Party' how to vote card and that I didn't want to save the planet. I just ignored the person. I'm not getting into a pointless bloody argument over a piece of paper that I will be throwing out when I get home. If I remember correctly, that person got upset at a lot of people for not taking the how to vote cards from her(I think the person was female, was about 20yrs ago now)
I sign all petitions. The signature is never mine, and the name is always 'Mike Hunt'.
I've never locked someone in the spot I want them to leave, but I have absolutely freaked out on people in my spot before. Bc I'm at the end of the park (paid for spots, I don't get a choice in the spot) people think it's okay to treat my spot like their personal "just a minute" park. When I come home from lunch, I can't park and waste my lunch waiting someone to leave. If I have an emergency, someone is nearly always behind my car bc "it'll be so quick!" It's so entitled it has me enraged. But no, I've not blocked them IN my spot to continue berating them 😂 I want them to leave
11:09 a Karen did that to my brother while he was waiting for his son to get out of school. She stood at his door and wouldn't let him close the door because she didn't think my nephew was his son. My brother pushed this chick with his foot to make her move and said "GOTCHA BITCH!" closed the door, and drove off. She started screaming assault and how her hip was broken. All the teachers saw it and were laughing at her. She wasn't even a parent. She was just. . .THERE.
The last one didn't want an apology (she got it), she wanted humiliation.
The father apologized, and then it was up to him to sort it out with his son, even if it meant sending him himself to apologize to the lady. It's not her place to demand an apology from a 5 year old boy.
5 year olds definitely should apologize for their own actions. She was wrong for being persistent like that tho. After the first no I would have left. But he’s wrong for thinking the kid being 5 makes it ok for him to pee anywhere besides the toilet. That kid is probably not learning any type of accountability and it’s imperative to teach them boundaries and accountability at impressionable ages like 5!
Potty fence Karen reminded me of a neighbour we had as a kid. My little brother did something typical of his age (I don't remember what) and the neighbour complained to my mom. My mom thanked him for letting her know and told him she would deal with it. That wasn't good enough for the neighbour. He asked what she was going to do. When she said that it was between her and my brother, the neighbour actually wanted to WATCH HER SPANK HIM so he would know she was actually dealing with it.
Wtf
But good on your mom for not answering him
Neighbor lady would've gotten spanked across the mouth for that of it was me
This gives off the same vibe. I want to know when my kid messes up. And a lot of times it involves an apology. But Karen isn't going to dictate that to me. The more aggressive that woman got, the more I was glad that father kept his kid away from her.
That's creepy
1st lady is savage though 😂. I would have been laughing my arse off