For me it's the opposite. I'm not a huge fan of hugs, but I am a huge fan of awkwardness so I'm 100% going for the co-worker hug. Let's do this, buddy. Hugs!
@@juliebraden6911 I’m curious, is this objection because phones don’t literally use film as their storage medium, or is this because phone camera quality generally ranges from “decent consumer camcorder” to “drunken potato”?
@@juliebraden6911 so because it doesn’t literally use film… but then, do you _also_ get irrationally upset when people talk about “rewinding” RUclips videos or DVDs? 😁
Some people like hugs, some people don't. The way these newscasters go about the conversation is kinda disturbing, though. Why wouldn't the two of them discussed ahead of time how they felt about a hug? Oddly inconsiderate.
@@erikagray9883 exactly, you need to know where you stand with other people, because people are different. Some people like hugs, and some people are wrong. Not talking ahead of time to a co-host who may be wrong risks humiliatingly revealing, and failing to respect, their severe disability on live television.
Is it something about newscasters specifically that makes them all vehemently and collectively "not huggers"? I'm not a hugger, but I can get it up for people who are or if the moment calls for it. This reaction is intense.
@@Rosy2468 I imagine that would make a difference for people who aren't used to being on camera or aren't performers, but for both me and these newscasters, that's not the case.
@@samanthachurch im aware that a newscaster is used to being on camera, but even so theres an added level of discomfort when you're being pressured into doing something you dont want to do on camera for others entertainment, especially when you know no ones actually going to find it actually entertaining.
Haha, I like all the discourse in the comments. Its either 100% agreement or 100% disagreement with the news anchors. I think I might be in the middle. On one hand, its just a hug On the other hand, men do like to get overly touchy feely when given the opportunity and I'm guessing these women arent comfortable with their counterpart who they know quite a bit. (And of course the situation exists in the other gender direction, just speaking most typically.) I've always been more introvert than anything else, but have a group of friends where we all hug for hellos and goodbyes. (Because its just a hug.) But it would be weird if I was on the job and told I need to hug my co-worker because its the official day for that, lol
Most of them have huge egos and don't care all that much for other people that also have huge egos. I imagine most newsrooms have a permanently high level of tension.
There’s always some fucking long-winded comment that basically says “man bad, woman good.” Lmaooo I guess that’s what I should expect on a John Oliver video.
@@lamborger That's "f'ing long winded" for you? That's kind sad, man. I'm also not sure my point was as simple as the one thing you chose to reduce it too. An important distinction in there that you conveniently left out is that some of these women probably know a bit better than you or I about he man (Or as I noted, could also exist in the other direction, which you also completely left out, oopsies.)
@@IRanOutOfPhrases You aren’t sure if it was that simplistic? I do not doubt that. Maybe you would be sure if you read it again but who has time for that? Lmaoooo
@@lamborger In both posts I make direct references that women can also be creeps towards men. How in the world do you think my only point is "men bad, women good"? Of course, I'm talking to someone whose intelligence is so low that anything barely wordier than a meme is too much reading for them to handle.
Actually they're closer to sociopaths. I uses to work in news. On air people are the worst. I watched a whole newsroom get excited because there was a big wreck on a slow news day and they got some good video.
Just shows how fucked up we’ve become through extreme individualism. We are social animals that need contact which has been shown to have multiple health benefits. But no no no. It’s embarrassing. It’s inappropriate. Grow up people.
@@aritrobanerjee582 im an introvert, i love hugs, even if you have a phobia doing the thing that causes it helps. but when youre in the realm of phobias or mental illnesses ofc there are outliers that need extra care.
@@biggielittle1384 a simple hug with no ulterior motive is fine. the problem is you. also in the current pandemic climate its probably best to not hug random people. but like i said there are outliers... and caveats.
Does anyone else not give out a ton of hugs but also doesn’t blink at being given one? Why are so many people so awkward? Similarly, I can’t begin to empathize with people who get gun-shy at a urinal or can’t poop in a public restroom. Just stay home in your safe space.
Did Matt Lauer come up with this holiday?
Bruh
News anchors "immediately no"
I never wanna be near a person that says "I'm warming up my hugging muscles". That made me shudder
I love hugs but wouldn't wanna hug my coworkers either
For me it's the opposite. I'm not a huge fan of hugs, but I am a huge fan of awkwardness so I'm 100% going for the co-worker hug. Let's do this, buddy. Hugs!
i can't convey the dread i feel when i see two people wearing lav mics going in for a hug
You must have worked in tv too. Do you also get irrationally upset at people who say they filmed something with their phone? I do.
@@juliebraden6911 I’m curious, is this objection because phones don’t literally use film as their storage medium, or is this because phone camera quality generally ranges from “decent consumer camcorder” to “drunken potato”?
Lol I could hear your fear as I read this
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated because a phone that uses film would be one weird looking phone
@@juliebraden6911 so because it doesn’t literally use film… but then, do you _also_ get irrationally upset when people talk about “rewinding” RUclips videos or DVDs? 😁
Note that most of these clips are of women being alarmed by the threat of being pressured into touching their male co-workers.
0:47 I wish every weather presenter had her attitude.
I would love that too......but there are lot of..........people who would be pissed if it suddenly became normal though lol
Weather presenter lol
Why do some people always want to hug everyone? I sympathise with the news presenters who want to preserve their personal space.
You need a hug
@@juliebraden6911 group hug!!
Some people like hugs, some people don't. The way these newscasters go about the conversation is kinda disturbing, though. Why wouldn't the two of them discussed ahead of time how they felt about a hug? Oddly inconsiderate.
@@erikagray9883 exactly, you need to know where you stand with other people, because people are different. Some people like hugs, and some people are wrong. Not talking ahead of time to a co-host who may be wrong risks humiliatingly revealing, and failing to respect, their severe disability on live television.
I love hugging
Is it something about newscasters specifically that makes them all vehemently and collectively "not huggers"? I'm not a hugger, but I can get it up for people who are or if the moment calls for it. This reaction is intense.
I'd imagine they didn't get clips of the newsmen and women who just hugged and laughed about it lol
think about how much worse it would be if you were forced to hug on camera?
@@Rosy2468 I imagine that would make a difference for people who aren't used to being on camera or aren't performers, but for both me and these newscasters, that's not the case.
@@samanthachurch im aware that a newscaster is used to being on camera, but even so theres an added level of discomfort when you're being pressured into doing something you dont want to do on camera for others entertainment, especially when you know no ones actually going to find it actually entertaining.
You can… “get it up”? Your hugs sound _fun,_ Samantha!
That one woman REALLY wanted to hug that dude...
I saw the upload date and thought this was going to be about April Fool's Day WTF 🤦
Haha, I like all the discourse in the comments. Its either 100% agreement or 100% disagreement with the news anchors. I think I might be in the middle.
On one hand, its just a hug
On the other hand, men do like to get overly touchy feely when given the opportunity and I'm guessing these women arent comfortable with their counterpart who they know quite a bit. (And of course the situation exists in the other gender direction, just speaking most typically.)
I've always been more introvert than anything else, but have a group of friends where we all hug for hellos and goodbyes. (Because its just a hug.) But it would be weird if I was on the job and told I need to hug my co-worker because its the official day for that, lol
Most of them have huge egos and don't care all that much for other people that also have huge egos. I imagine most newsrooms have a permanently high level of tension.
There’s always some fucking long-winded comment that basically says “man bad, woman good.” Lmaooo I guess that’s what I should expect on a John Oliver video.
@@lamborger That's "f'ing long winded" for you? That's kind sad, man.
I'm also not sure my point was as simple as the one thing you chose to reduce it too. An important distinction in there that you conveniently left out is that some of these women probably know a bit better than you or I about he man (Or as I noted, could also exist in the other direction, which you also completely left out, oopsies.)
@@IRanOutOfPhrases You aren’t sure if it was that simplistic? I do not doubt that. Maybe you would be sure if you read it again but who has time for that? Lmaoooo
@@lamborger In both posts I make direct references that women can also be creeps towards men. How in the world do you think my only point is "men bad, women good"?
Of course, I'm talking to someone whose intelligence is so low that anything barely wordier than a meme is too much reading for them to handle.
Leo Busscaglia, where are you when we need you the most?
Shit that’s probably the cringiest one I’ve seen yet
lmao the second one is my city
I don't hug people unless they're related to me by blood or marriage. And even so
what the fuck.
I am going to jump to a conclusion and make stuff up and say the first pair are sleeping together.
This just supports my hypothesis that newscasters are psychopaths.
Actually they're closer to sociopaths. I uses to work in news. On air people are the worst. I watched a whole newsroom get excited because there was a big wreck on a slow news day and they got some good video.
I want to hug some of them so bad.
Hug your own
@@williams_57 your own....what?
The USA is super weird for this. Geez.
For this? This is where we draw the line?
All right. I guess.
@@michaellaw5322 there's like a million things I'd name before hugging.
I understand the technical issues but any hug is horrifying.
For weirdos, sure.
These are ADULTS?
This is so sad
When they both don't want to hug everyone else in the newsroom should yell "Hug! Hug! Hug!"
When they both don't want to hug, nobody should pressure them.
@@Alex_Vir learn about jokes, man.
@@juliebraden6911 I know what a joke is, and this doesn't pass as one for me, if it was even intended to be one.
Why are americans so afraid of hugs?
It's mostly a personal space thing. Kinda hard to explain.
Who the fuck hates hugs? That's unfathomable
She's probably only getting the free ones. For good hugs, you gotta pony up the cash
Grouchy Smurf
Just shows how fucked up we’ve become through extreme individualism.
We are social animals that need contact which has been shown to have multiple health benefits.
But no no no. It’s embarrassing. It’s inappropriate.
Grow up people.
It doesn't mean we should be touching every rando we work with, let alone hugging.
We don't need contact with strangers lmao
@@kristopherthompson1342 Hey dipshit. The people in the video weren’t strangers.
Extremely inappropriate in the workplace, yes. Sexual harassment waiting to happen.
no human hates hugs. if you hate hugs youre officially sus.
A lotta people do(including me). Esp introverts. Hugs are just a mess(and very creepy, esp from strangers)
@@aritrobanerjee582 im an introvert, i love hugs, even if you have a phobia doing the thing that causes it helps. but when youre in the realm of phobias or mental illnesses ofc there are outliers that need extra care.
@@YodaMan-420 People don’t need “extra care” for not liking hugs. Especially if it’s in an awkward context and from a complete stranger.
@@biggielittle1384 a simple hug with no ulterior motive is fine. the problem is you. also in the current pandemic climate its probably best to not hug random people. but like i said there are outliers... and caveats.
@@YodaMan-420 Why do you care so much that some people don't like hugs? weird af
Does anyone else not give out a ton of hugs but also doesn’t blink at being given one?
Why are so many people so awkward? Similarly, I can’t begin to empathize with people who get gun-shy at a urinal or can’t poop in a public restroom.
Just stay home in your safe space.
I would love to just stay home all the time