For the people saying “Adios” means bye in spanish, people do know that it means “Bye” in spanish, but saying Adios (or any other form of goodbye in another language) in a courtroom that speaks english is usually seen as disrespectful, Do note that I have not been to court in any way and have no experience in court.
@ the judge claims that her “adios” remark was rude and disrespectful to his court room, however he said “bye bye” which is equally insulting to his own court room
Addios just means bye byehow how is adios disrespectful this is what ai said No, "adios" is not disrespectful: Meaning: "Adios" is a Spanish word that means "goodbye" or "farewell". It comes from the phrase "A Dios (seas)", which means "I entrust you to God". Formality: "Adios" is the most formal of the simple ways to say goodbye in Spanish. However, it's often considered too formal for everyday conversation. For a more casual goodbye, you can use a phrase like "hasta luego", which means "bye" or "see you later".
The word isnt what was disrespectful it was the cockiness and the intention behind that word that caused her bail to double because she just showed that she didnt care even when he was trying to be lenient about her bail
This is why never rely on a., Adios itself isn't disrespectful but the way she said it, she said it in a sassy way that was disrespectful to the court, therefore, the judge doubled her bail in order to punish her because of her actions.
If you don’t notice how disrespectful she was being you won’t last a second trying to get out of a courtroom, you aren’t supposed to be or act like that in a courtroom how do you not know that?
Actually she was just in a funny mood, maybe acting a little too cute. She came back later to apologize and everything went back to normal. I believe he overreact, luckily everything worked out at the end.
bro got HUMBLED😂😂😂
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For the people saying “Adios” means bye in spanish, people do know that it means “Bye” in spanish, but saying Adios (or any other form of goodbye in another language) in a courtroom that speaks english is usually seen as disrespectful, Do note that I have not been to court in any way and have no experience in court.
@@kkvinm? They just trying to explain why it’s seen as disrespectful?
Just one move can change
Bro got HUMBLED to hard 😂😂🤣
We listen and we judge
LOL, her face😂😂. The "adiós" was personal LMAOOOO😂😂
Bro uno reversed her😂😂😂😅
He changed the bail because of the tone of her voice and how she acted carefree
adios litterly means bye in espanol. ''Bruh''
No duh guneius
*genius* 😂
How'd you spell genius wrong?
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no shit sherlock, she was disrespectful though
Why is she calling my name 🤬😡
Adios!
That’s abuse of power
abusing it right
Maybe don’t disrespect someone with that much power
I can fix her
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Not that much money for much people but people who are in joker side they are surprised and can’t reach the goal
I don’t agree with this because the judge literally said “bye bye”
Wym???
@ the judge claims that her “adios” remark was rude and disrespectful to his court room, however he said “bye bye” which is equally insulting to his own court room
Yeah I'm not gonna argue cuz didn't they say she was being cocky
@@LukeOstlerI mean the judge is supposed to be respectful. she’s just laughing about it. Karmas a bitch
Addios just means bye byehow how is adios disrespectful this is what ai said No, "adios" is not disrespectful:
Meaning: "Adios" is a Spanish word that means "goodbye" or "farewell". It comes from the phrase "A Dios (seas)", which means "I entrust you to God".
Formality: "Adios" is the most formal of the simple ways to say goodbye in Spanish. However, it's often considered too formal for everyday conversation. For a more casual goodbye, you can use a phrase like "hasta luego", which means "bye" or "see you later".
Thanks for the lesson buddy next time watch the the full video
Bro it’s disrespectful to say audios to a judge
are you high
The word isnt what was disrespectful it was the cockiness and the intention behind that word that caused her bail to double because she just showed that she didnt care even when he was trying to be lenient about her bail
This is why never rely on a., Adios itself isn't disrespectful but the way she said it, she said it in a sassy way that was disrespectful to the court, therefore, the judge doubled her bail in order to punish her because of her actions.
I mean tbh other than like the head gesture it’s not that rude I mean the attitude wasn’t even rly bad
If you don’t notice how disrespectful she was being you won’t last a second trying to get out of a courtroom, you aren’t supposed to be or act like that in a courtroom how do you not know that?
Exactly @@Yoowhoo
@@Yoowhoo tho it is a true there are kids that probably dont know that so try not to be mean to them
Ur dumb
But thats her language..?
Jesus is GOD
this video has NOTHING to do with jesus💀
bruh
@@SatoruGojo1487 i know
@@zaccowan what
Amen brother
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Actually she was just in a funny mood, maybe acting a little too cute. She came back later to apologize and everything went back to normal. I believe he overreact, luckily everything worked out at the end.
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