Trips to IKEA are the adult version of Disneyland. You get to get useless stuff you don't need, food, AND basically a Lego that doesn't waste space, but makes space for your Lego collection? Genius!
@TheRealJohnHooper Don't wanna sound snobish, but it's not that good. In my opinion, it's the most "solid" choice. They have high standards, and even though they don't have the best quality, you always know that it will be the same pretty good quality. And the instructions are so well made, tbf
Bro she doesn’t even realize how deep IKEAs business model goes. IKEA is technically a non profit that has a design school attached. They pay nothing in taxes. Shits cray
@@omnitool Wooow that is truly fascinating, thank you for sharing! It’s a wonder to me that more businesses don’t do that, it must be a tricky thing to accomplish.
Ikea is like a rift in the universe where time works differently. I swear I go In perfectly normal and I leave disheveled, exhausted, and wondering what year it is.
Taking it from a giant storage shelf and adsembling it yourself is just plain efficient😂 also it is the masterchallenge for you and your partner in your first apartment. If your relationship can withstand the assembly of a full ikea furniture then your relationship can handle everything
À part de ça j'ai r'çu une belle tabl' Ikéa Ah cette tabl' avec le p'tit sac de vis, c'est ben haïssable, c'est un maudit gréement ! C'est pas a bonn' clé Allen, y a un' vis dans gueule d'la chienne "Donn'-moé ça!" Ça nous a pris une s'maine, ça fini en sculpture contemporaine... "Not' nouvelle table." "C'est génial!" "Ça m'fait penser à..." "Extraordinaire!" -François Pérusse
I remember my first time in an IKEA. 26 years old, I did not realise you had to walk round the entire shop before you could get out. I picked up what I wanted in the first 5 minutes but somehow had to spend about 45 minutes in it and ended up buying 8 other items. THAT's how they get your money. Genius
@@P0nyl0ve I memorized them all the year I got back on my adderal and now whenever I go to ikea with my friends or relatives they treat me like a I have a super power bc I know all the cheat tunnels
I mean it’s a company y obsessed with the future and people. Ot discussing its past as a company that used slave labor and was founded by an unrepentant Nazi
"I would live here!" Girl, you figured it out. That's the point. That's why there's a restaurant, even. They are using all of their brain cells to make you feel as comfortable as possible so that you feel like you could see these products in your own home and to reduce the amount of time you have to interact with people who don't actually live in your home to keep the illusion up. It's genius, really.
Add a few bathrooms and you have a great place for homeless people. They would love it, I'm sure. Warm shower and nice bed...breakfast and then off for the day. To NOT have to deal with all the stuff that made them end on the streets the first place...
@@lisastenzel5713 Now I really wanna open a used furniture shop that doubles as a shelter/soup kitchen, we buy your old furniture, homeless people learn to repair it in the back with volunteer wood workers, sell it with volunteer sales managers, learn coking with chefs to serve in the restaurant area, acquiring marketable skills in the process to help get them back on their feet and after business hours they get to stay for the night.
@@XandarYT what? Dude ikea openly directly used slave labor to make there products for over thirty years Like they probably still do But for decades it was just; there actual not hidden business practice They didn’t advertised it but it wasn’t hidden. They literally did it from the 60s till after the fall of the Soviet Union because into the 2000’s jt turned out they weee still importing and using North Korean slave labor And as for where all there products come from? Well crazily enough once they stopped using slaves it also became basixlLt impossible to track there supply lines because they got crazy complicated and long
@@teddywellness IKEA depletes economies of most countries. Buy furniture from your country's furniture manufacturer. Even better, from your local carpenter who can make much better bookcases and table than IKEA does. Do not let neoliberals destroy our cultures.
Your pride and joy is a place that makes cheap furtniture for students and first time home owners ? I mean… I get it Americans are proud of McDonald’s People are proud of weird things
At my IKEA they have a place where you can leave your 7 year old and younger child at and they would take care of them. It’s actually pretty cool, it doesn’t even cost that much either.
@@alvis6801 I refused to go to those as a child. My mother and I always just played in the showroom-flats and pretended to live there 🥰 I always found the main store much more interesting, more things to discover.
@@alvis6801those were lovely, movie room, art table, ball pit, climbing thingy, a transparent tunnel slightly leadung out outside the play area where you can watch the adults
When I was little my big adventures were the grocery store (I sorted things people had left in the wrong shelf 🟥🟩🟦🟨) and the doorbell department of the hardware store 😍🔔🛎️ Edit: should have get paid for sorting their stuff 🙊 and weirdly I seem to look so "native" in my favourite stores that people mix me up with employees and ask me where this or that is 😂 (my mother used to work as a salesclerk most of the time)
I am kinda lazy and bad with all kind of manual works and I never understood the IKEA hype, it seems like such a scam to me. 🙈😅 I also can recommend having a look at the ingredient lists of the food they sell there, it's really the cheapest industry food possible. 🤢
*IKEA Process* 1. Excited to go inside 2. Amazed by how big it is inside and how all the furniture looks fantastic 3. Take a small break to find the exit 4. Go to the restaurant after 3 hours of looking for the exit 5. Find the exit and escape with 24 different tables and chairs and cabinets
@@Sophie-vw5ol I struggle to enumerate all the times we've gone to the store, looked at all the displays, planned and planned what we want, go to the warehouse, find out it's not in stock or it doesn't even exist in the bay
...I'm picturing a couple having a swordfight using the products in an IKEA, then deciding to split their room down the middle like it's a college dorm.
My ex told me he didn’t care how i redecorated. Literally didn't matter to him. i dragged him to ikea because i had a suspicion he would hate my choices and we would live in an argument instead of a living room. Sure enough, he hated the couch, table, chair, lamp, etc i had picked out. Good news was i saved $500. But he did build anything i brought home. Exercise equipment, desks, a wine rack.
IKEA issued a recall for my dresser 20 years after we bought it. It was already a bit broken because I had been over stuffing it. We returned it for a full refund and bought a new dresser that was the same size for less money. Love IKEA
@@SLeung-wr4hv Googled it, didn't see anything about 20 years, but it looks like 14 years. The recall was in 2016 on Malm chests and dressers because of child deaths from unsecured units tipping over. From the IKEA website: "Consumers are entitled to a full refund for chests and dressers manufactured between January 2002 and June 2016. Consumers with chests and dressers manufactured prior to January 2002 will be eligible for a partial store credit."
@@SLeung-wr4hv they legally have to issue a recall if they find out that something they've produced is unsafe, especially if it's still in production. If it was an item that they were still producing and they recalled it, they have to accept them no matter when they were sold.
How did you JUST go to the restaurant? Does that mean you didn't even go in? Or you jogged through the endless labyrinth and then went to the restaurant? Cuz Ikea is not really a place you can quit halfway through, if you're in, you're in till the end 🫠
@@rani.andretti the IKEA I've visited had the restaurant at the centre and the whole shop section surrounded it like a square. So you had, I think, four opportunities to get outta this maze. And I left after the first half. IKEA is just not my style 😂
It's not IKEA if you can't get a bunch of hotdogs and pastries for less than 10. Also I'll always laugh at "Oiro" for Euro, it will never not be funny to me how Germans say it.
@@dansattah i’ll never understand the requirement of the concept of two letters put together making a different sound.. in Estonian everything is spelled as it is pronounced and vice versa except for foreign names and places :-D
@@ee326k This oddity is based on familiarity. Even though German could replace its diphthongs like "ie" > "ii", "eu" > "oi", and "äu" > "oi", its native speakers would never accept it. Just the idea to replace the generic masculine with a different form of address has become a political battlefield.
I loved ikea❤❤ it was a big part of my childhood🥹I loved going to furniture places with my dad, such as ikea (my favourite food and playgroud😂) & dedeman (the best orange juice)!!
Me and my aunt don't even go to IKEA to buy furniture, we just go there for fun, eat at the restaurant, laugh at people trying to stuff their new furniture into their car and mayyyyyybe we buy some nicknack, a plant and some candles.
And once you've bought your knicknacks, tealights and paper napkins, you add some kitchen gadgets, a cutting board, a couple of those sheets you like in a new colour, some cute bowls, a duvet cover that matches the sheets, a super cute stuffie, a plant, a plant pot and a plant stand -- presto! You've spent 200 dollars!
I’m proud to be a Swede seeing the amount of happiness Swedish engineers and designers bring to the world. Blåhaj and Djungelskog are my fav IKEA items.
Yeeess, Blåhaj was crazy popular in Russia a few years ago, people even resell them at double price. Since last year things changed... And we miss IKEA very much.
In Vienna every single student has their Appartments full with only IKEA furniture. So all of us were desperate to finish college so we can finally be able to afford Designer furniture that not everyone you're visiting has in their Appartment as well 😅
@@xxxx-qo9dhIKEA is a mood. Sometimes I just need a few things and know exactly what it is so ordering (delivery or pickup) is the way to go. But sometimes I need inspiration. But I’m retired so I can go Wednesday at 10AM when no one else is there.
You just need to go to the 'main road' and they have these --> stickers on the floor that tell u where to head next. At least that's what happen at ikea here. Otherwise I would be lost inside forever too 😂
Couple of years ago we had a big snowstorm in Denmark (big for us anyways) and some people ended up being snowed in at an IKEA. Tbh, if you have to be stuck somewhere, it's kinda the perfect place for it 😂
same here in the Netherlands. even better it was a IKEA and a big movie theater next to each other. (they were connected by the above ground parking garage)
Me the same, but i always walk out with something small and unnecessarily, Like a Plant or a funny Cup or 5liter of these weird Swedisch softdrinks based on sweet herbs...
I often go there just to hang out. I get great ideas, drink a very large coffee, eat gluten free cake and a meal in the restaurant before I leave. I call it IKEA therapy.
A few years ago I had an IKEA right on the route I drove to work, so whenever I felt overtaxed after work I'd stop by for a cheap cinnamon roll and free coffee until I felt like a person again. It's a good thing my life isn't half as stressful anymore, because now that I've moved to another city the nearest IKEA is much too far away for any kind of leisure visits. The next time I move I'll have to take closeness to the IKEA into consideration.
@@chrisjuricichxl5 far from it from my experience, depends on the country. But it's done differently. IKEA have franchised their way if doing customer service into a package deal, much like their furniture
recently my friend bought a couple of pieces and needed them assembled. called me to ask if I wanted to have fun. I have an absolute blast assembling legos and she just watched :D
Actually now that I think about it, getting the furniture you want directly from the storage room and assembling it by yourself perfectly fits the German mindset
I have such a special place in my heart for IKEA. My husband was icelandic and he loved it there. His parents and him would go all the time for lunch ❤
I am so sorry for your loss! Ikea really is the best place to get affordable food. Your husband had great taste ❤ What was his favorite meal there, if you don't mind telling me? 😊
@@mollyjonesreacts not in Germany. If I would buy a Billy for 60€: Delivery cost: 49€ Assembly: 28€ So for a 60€ shelf I would pay 77€ for delivery and assembly.
i made the mistake of going to an ikea on a saturday a few weeks ago and the shop was overcrowded with people like an anglerfish with teeth. it felt like an amusement park where you bring the whole family along and just happen to buy furniture on the side. children were running around everywhere, not only on the indoor playground, the restaurant was packed to the brim with people and they also bought the last egg slicer before i could fight my way to it. i feel lucky i made it out alive.
As a Swede we’re very proud of ikea because you can move to a new place with no furniture and with only ikea you can fully decorate and get things you need
One of my favourite memories was driving to Italy and we stopped at IKEA for lunch because they have so much better food than the other cafeterias or fast food places on the autobahn. 10/10 would do again.
My first time in IKEA was in the Switzerland and I absolutely loved it. I easily fond and bought what I needed. Beauty and perfection which made for the comfort life 😍
Lmfao I think this is my favorite short you’ve ever made. Every single line is so freaking true. I have never stepped foot inside of an IKEA but I know enough from RUclips that I don’t think I would use anything there except for the little mini cafe they have there.
My father is obsessed with this place. Works across from it. Nearly every week he comes home with something new, so now our house is absolutely cluttered. Some things never change.
"That's how they make money." Yeah. Surprisingly that IS how they make money. By decreasing transportation and labour costs, and by having a massive warehouse in a cheap location, their expenses are far lower than almost all other furniture stores. That is why the quality of the furniture is so good for such a reasonable price.
The quality has a lot to do with engineering as well... most of their stuff i bacallt built with paper. (dont get me wrong i love IKEA and bacally exclusivley have their stuff in my home)
@Bruh-sc1rj Well, if you want solid wood furniture you have to pay solid wood furniture prices. So for one solid you could probably buy multiple IKEA furniture's.
This and the fact that they get their wood from destroying old forests around the world! There is a whole documentary about Ikeas company policy and it's not a nice one!
This is shockingly accurate, and detailed. Thank you for this confirmation. My jaw is on the floor and I'm so grateful for your data. Much love and luck to you! ✨
IKEA is literally like an adult playground
And the furniture is adult LEGO
@@charles_kinghahaha!! Accurate! Both are from neighboring countries!
Im a 16yo and i love it too
Ok well that was a very bad choice of words…. But yes.
Yesss! It is awesome...It's kinda like a hardware store to me, but even better😅
"That's how they make money"
IKEA's whole business model in a nutshell
No, not in a nutshell, a flatpack! 😂
Trips to IKEA are the adult version of Disneyland. You get to get useless stuff you don't need, food, AND basically a Lego that doesn't waste space, but makes space for your Lego collection? Genius!
That, and illegally logged Romanian wood
@TheRealJohnHooper Don't wanna sound snobish, but it's not that good. In my opinion, it's the most "solid" choice. They have high standards, and even though they don't have the best quality, you always know that it will be the same pretty good quality. And the instructions are so well made, tbf
@@fang_xianfu also not paying taxes helps.
Love how she's constantly analysing and assessing their business model.
The payoff of her figuring out the business model in real time was awesome!
It's like a hobby for Vietnamese
@@SonLe-mk4sq If I remember, she's also an economist.
Bro she doesn’t even realize how deep IKEAs business model goes. IKEA is technically a non profit that has a design school attached. They pay nothing in taxes. Shits cray
@@omnitool Wooow that is truly fascinating, thank you for sharing! It’s a wonder to me that more businesses don’t do that, it must be a tricky thing to accomplish.
Her”i would live here 😊”
The employees:excuse me the store is now closed please exit the building 💀”
Dang I got shivers from reading that
its not just furniture, its all the home stuff you didnt know you needed
Cum
And delicious meatballs
This is why I don't go to IKEA. I cannot afford to leave my oblivion.
So basically ghar-sansar with furniture and food. Got it.
you didn't know you needed, Still don't need, but for some reason decided to own anyway just because you thought it might look nice
I love how concerned you were about their business model throughout the whole visit 😂
😂
Just a Vietnamese thing 😂
And then at the end it all makes sense 😂❤
As an asian, I at some point realized most asians do this.
Dont worry about ikea they are doing really well
Ikea is like a rift in the universe where time works differently. I swear I go In perfectly normal and I leave disheveled, exhausted, and wondering what year it is.
No Windows!!!
And poorer.
I went in there last week and I still haven't gotten out
@@nikk-named uh oh, be sure to avoid the people that dont have faces
I also wonder what is my name and what I was doing there.
Taking it from a giant storage shelf and adsembling it yourself is just plain efficient😂 also it is the masterchallenge for you and your partner in your first apartment. If your relationship can withstand the assembly of a full ikea furniture then your relationship can handle everything
You can also test your relationship for up to a year and return all the furniture if everything goes sour.
À part de ça j'ai r'çu une belle tabl' Ikéa
Ah cette tabl' avec le p'tit sac de vis, c'est ben haïssable, c'est un maudit gréement !
C'est pas a bonn' clé Allen, y a un' vis dans gueule d'la chienne
"Donn'-moé ça!"
Ça nous a pris une s'maine, ça fini en sculpture contemporaine...
"Not' nouvelle table."
"C'est génial!"
"Ça m'fait penser à..."
"Extraordinaire!"
-François Pérusse
Nah? ikea stuff is super easy, way easier than any other furniture where the instruction is like that art meme about drawing a horse.
😂😂😂Very true!!!😅😅😅
IKEA is easy. If you want a challenge, go buy furniture from China
I remember my first time in an IKEA. 26 years old, I did not realise you had to walk round the entire shop before you could get out. I picked up what I wanted in the first 5 minutes but somehow had to spend about 45 minutes in it and ended up buying 8 other items.
THAT's how they get your money.
Genius
there are often shortcuts but you have to know where to find them
I can’t even be mad.
@@P0nyl0ve I memorized them all the year I got back on my adderal and now whenever I go to ikea with my friends or relatives they treat me like a I have a super power bc I know all the cheat tunnels
insightful :)
Lmao there are shortcuts through every IKEA but 99%% of people somehow don't know this and go the whole round through 😂😂
"Who would want to live here?"
Bruh their set ups are nicer than some apartments.
Some??? I never saw an apartment as nice as the set ups in Ikea or other furniture stores
To be fair, if you literally used only IKEA furniture in your house/apartment, you could easily make it look just as nice.
As kids my friends and I would act like we did live there. Created story lines it was fun...drove our Moms crazy.
The store is closed, please leave the perimeter
@@izthistle6196 damn 3008-2 always telling us out
"THIS BUSINESS HAS NO FUTURE" was too much personal 😂✋✨
It's amazing that some IKEA furniture is antique by now. I'm hanging on to my low 60cm wide BILLY lol
ikr
After IKEA has left Russia, Russia has no future. I am telling you this as a Russian.
@@lizvtaz6Good.
@@Nepetita69696 feeling happy, are you?
You are one person whose content I never found cringe. You are so amazing 🩷 Keep it up hun. Love from the UK
My kids used to say that IKEA was the happiest place on earth.
Saved me a ton of money because I didn’t have to take them to Disneyland.
I still remember the excitement of the ballpits
Mine are autistic and they like Lowe’s and Home Depot. Never been to ikea but I’m sure they’d like it.
Rip smal land
@@NoThankUBeQuiet is Småland gone? My childhood :’(
😂😂👌🏾
the way she questioned ikea's entire being lmao
She be ME!
Lol yes🤣😭😂 any foreigner would lol
I got traumatized being there the first time without someone to guide me. I CANT FIND THE EXIT. ITS LIKE, IRL BACKROOM
@@KinDiedYesterdayno it's that one scp thing I forgot what it called
@@KinDiedYesterday I learned that to can enter Ikea from the "exit" - just get the stuff you want and leave. Game changer.
"This business has no future" I'm crying
All over the world and has been in furnitured Sweden for over 70 years and the founders family is one of the richest families in the world.
ask the back of your male builder
later...
And the “THATS how they make money.” at the end 🤣🤣🤣
Said EVERY foreign mother when they go to a new store.
I mean it’s a company y obsessed with the future and people. Ot discussing its past as a company that used slave labor and was founded by an unrepentant Nazi
i love IKEA Restaurant! it should be in every shopping center, it's hard to find a good place with delicious and healthy food! ❤❤❤
"I would live here!" Girl, you figured it out. That's the point. That's why there's a restaurant, even. They are using all of their brain cells to make you feel as comfortable as possible so that you feel like you could see these products in your own home and to reduce the amount of time you have to interact with people who don't actually live in your home to keep the illusion up. It's genius, really.
This. Everything makes sense now LOL.
Add a few bathrooms and you have a great place for homeless people. They would love it, I'm sure.
Warm shower and nice bed...breakfast and then off for the day. To NOT have to deal with all the stuff that made them end on the streets the first place...
@@lisastenzel5713 Now I really wanna open a used furniture shop that doubles as a shelter/soup kitchen, we buy your old furniture, homeless people learn to repair it in the back with volunteer wood workers, sell it with volunteer sales managers, learn coking with chefs to serve in the restaurant area, acquiring marketable skills in the process to help get them back on their feet and after business hours they get to stay for the night.
@@Soken50this sounds like a nice idea
Lol yes😭🤣😂🙌
IKEA should buy this clip immediately and launch a world marketing blitz
They would probably be called out for racism pretty quickly. And rightfully so, lmao
Yass😂
@@brinkipinki Wtf!?
@@brinkipinki rightfully WTF?
@@brinkipinkirespectfully what in the fuck
"I would live here" - that's exactly what I always thought going there 😂
fr!!
I love assembling furniture! It's the best part, you really get to see how sturdy it is when you assemble it yourself.
"That's how they make money"
Asian is all bizness😂
Nothing personal, it's just business. -Every asian, ever. Jajaja
I mean; mostly it’s the slave labor
@@ShmuckCanuck racist
WoW xD
@@XandarYT what? Dude ikea openly directly used slave labor to make there products for over thirty years
Like they probably still do
But for decades it was just; there actual not hidden business practice
They didn’t advertised it but it wasn’t hidden. They literally did it from the 60s till after the fall of the Soviet Union because into the 2000’s jt turned out they weee still importing and using North Korean slave labor
And as for where all there products come from?
Well crazily enough once they stopped using slaves it also became basixlLt impossible to track there supply lines because they got crazy complicated and long
As a swedish person, ikea is my pride and joy.
What do you think about this I got from Ikea then? ruclips.net/user/shortsj_MVxop7A8U?feature=share
I think the whole world is in big thankfulness :)
@@teddywellness IKEA depletes economies of most countries. Buy furniture from your country's furniture manufacturer. Even better, from your local carpenter who can make much better bookcases and table than IKEA does. Do not let neoliberals destroy our cultures.
Your pride and joy is a place that makes cheap furtniture for students and first time home owners ?
I mean… I get it Americans are proud of McDonald’s
People are proud of weird things
@Countess Fenring What's your country's pride and joy then my dear leftist rat?
when you realise that the biggest IKEA isn't even in Europe. It's in Southeast Asia, Philippines.
Wait. We have IKEA?
@@ordinarydude2237😭😭😭
@@ordinarydude2237 yeah, they even have an online shop if you want things delivered to your house
didn't know we had one
First time I went to IKEA in the Philippines. It was so big .my feet was aching by time we went home .
"They let the employes live Here??"
Well... Scp 3008...
I was wondering if anyone else was thinking that lol
“This business has no future” had me rolling on the floor 😂
"We have to take it from the storage by ourselves, bring it home and assemble it by ourselves?" "Yes." "So that's how they make money."
You can bet your booties! That was a wonderful remark!
Copyright this slogan right now.
She's right though. IT would not hav a future in most countries I won't lie XD
😂same😂
As a child Ikea was a totally unreal little world where you will get a Hotdog and Meatballs at the end and they also have a big playground🥰
At my IKEA they have a place where you can leave your 7 year old and younger child at and they would take care of them. It’s actually pretty cool, it doesn’t even cost that much either.
@@alvis6801 I refused to go to those as a child. My mother and I always just played in the showroom-flats and pretended to live there 🥰 I always found the main store much more interesting, more things to discover.
sounds like going to a festival, but for children 😍
@@alvis6801those were lovely, movie room, art table, ball pit, climbing thingy, a transparent tunnel slightly leadung out outside the play area where you can watch the adults
When I was little my big adventures were the grocery store (I sorted things people had left in the wrong shelf 🟥🟩🟦🟨) and the doorbell department of the hardware store 😍🔔🛎️
Edit: should have get paid for sorting their stuff 🙊 and weirdly I seem to look so "native" in my favourite stores that people mix me up with employees and ask me where this or that is 😂 (my mother used to work as a salesclerk most of the time)
Get this woman her own netflix show
Edit : wow, thank you for the likes 😊
The title would be: The Vietnam Reality Lovers in german💕
I'd watch it...
Bruh stop re posting this stupid comment
@@hello_kitty4984 I like the other one
Whats so funny about it?????
Tbh it doesn’t matter where you’re from or who you know someone’s first visit to ikea is magical
IKEA is life.
ikea is happiness.
All of my bookshelves are from IKEA. Some are over 10 years old
Yes, I can see it now. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
IKEA is love
@@wolflinggon5664 the Ivar shelf in my bedroom is from the 80s.
Oh man she finally understood at the end 😂😂😂
I am kinda lazy and bad with all kind of manual works and I never understood the IKEA hype, it seems like such a scam to me. 🙈😅
I also can recommend having a look at the ingredient lists of the food they sell there, it's really the cheapest industry food possible. 🤢
@@TheFren
Plus, 26€ for cheap buffet food? That's too expensive, I only pay 14€ for a grand Asian cuisine buffet.
It's not a buffet.@@L.-I.
@@byakurenhoujuu
It might not be a buffet, but my point stands.
It's expensive for buffet/canteen food.
@@TheFren it is cheap bcs you do building yourself
*IKEA Process*
1. Excited to go inside
2. Amazed by how big it is inside and how all the furniture looks fantastic
3. Take a small break to find the exit
4. Go to the restaurant after 3 hours of looking for the exit
5. Find the exit and escape with 24 different tables and chairs and cabinets
You forget the smell of candles. There's always a smelling candle with you. Or a plant
And a spatula 😮
You forgot that none of the things you like were in stock so you left with nothing
@@quitstalin No you left with even more or eat 3 hotdogs instead 😂
@@Sophie-vw5ol I struggle to enumerate all the times we've gone to the store, looked at all the displays, planned and planned what we want, go to the warehouse, find out it's not in stock or it doesn't even exist in the bay
I love assembling Ikea furniture. I have two sets to assemble now on my time off.
“Who wants to live here?”
“I would live here!!!”
Me too, Uyen. Meeeee tooooo 😅
We need a “NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM” type movie but set in an IKEA store.
You got it girl, IKEA in China, you can see people literally using the sofa and even beds for their noon day nap.
Me too!
@@tpkdm713008
Check SCP 3008. The infinite IKEA
"Excuse me, the store is now closed, please exit the building."
"You are welcome back when we open in 2 hours."
Don't you dare, SCP-3008
@@etherglow Excuse me, the store is now closed. Please exit the building. **takes 5 damage by hit**
Thats the best game ever
HELP I WAS WAITING FOR THIS COMMENT
At least you guys aren’t fighting. IKEA can sometimes bring the worst out in a couple. 😅
Sooo true lol
...I'm picturing a couple having a swordfight using the products in an IKEA, then deciding to split their room down the middle like it's a college dorm.
Yet
Especially if neither is good with tools and spatial relationships. If you are, you will be a hero and get bragged on.
My ex told me he didn’t care how i redecorated. Literally didn't matter to him. i dragged him to ikea because i had a suspicion he would hate my choices and we would live in an argument instead of a living room. Sure enough, he hated the couch, table, chair, lamp, etc i had picked out. Good news was i saved $500. But he did build anything i brought home. Exercise equipment, desks, a wine rack.
Omg the Go Asia Bag at the beginning 😍
IKEA issued a recall for my dresser 20 years after we bought it. It was already a bit broken because I had been over stuffing it. We returned it for a full refund and bought a new dresser that was the same size for less money. Love IKEA
Wow that’s some good customer service! How did u fine out about the recall? I feel like I would’ve missed it lol
20 yrs after that's quite impossible. Tell Me a year or less than a year. What would they do with a 20yr old item?
@@SLeung-wr4hv Googled it, didn't see anything about 20 years, but it looks like 14 years. The recall was in 2016 on Malm chests and dressers because of child deaths from unsecured units tipping over. From the IKEA website: "Consumers are entitled to a full refund for chests and dressers manufactured between January 2002 and June 2016. Consumers with chests and dressers manufactured prior to January 2002 will be eligible for a partial store credit."
@@SLeung-wr4hv they legally have to issue a recall if they find out that something they've produced is unsafe, especially if it's still in production. If it was an item that they were still producing and they recalled it, they have to accept them no matter when they were sold.
Greedy cheap person. Shameless.
Last year I went there for the first time and it was so overwhelming that I just went to the restaurant and ordered food 🥲
Well don't worry it probobly happens to others to
Always a good choice for a first timer 🙂 lol ☺️
sometimes my friends and I just go to ikea as if it is a huge playground for adults and then go eat at the restaurant haha
How did you JUST go to the restaurant? Does that mean you didn't even go in? Or you jogged through the endless labyrinth and then went to the restaurant? Cuz Ikea is not really a place you can quit halfway through, if you're in, you're in till the end 🫠
@@rani.andretti the IKEA I've visited had the restaurant at the centre and the whole shop section surrounded it like a square. So you had, I think, four opportunities to get outta this maze. And I left after the first half. IKEA is just not my style 😂
As a German i can confirm that IKEA is best...
As a dane, I agree. It's just the best
(happy Swedish noises)
Sure, but they're involved in whipping down ancient forests in poor countries. I guess depends on what your properties are
@@MsRainingDays sure, but so is every other furniture store. And since I'm not rich, I'll still buy my furniture there.
Agrees in French. 😂😊
If you are not careful enough, you might get stuck in there.
When I was a college student, I’d stay in their restaurant for hours just for free refills of their coffee, perfect place to do school works 🥰
Free coffee refill is expected in Sweden so long as you’re drinking regular coffee. We even have a specific word for it “påtår”.
Whenever we go with the kids we get one soft drink cup and everyone just takes turn getting refills.
@@schaynegeorge4793when i were a child we would go to ikea and eat ice with free refill🥹🥹🥹 but they changed it
@@schaynegeorge4793thats a bit Scroogy... but I can relate😅
@@schaynegeorge4793 you can also take a dirty cup from someone else, even cheaper
You two are an adorable couple. I really love your voices, your boyfriend sounds so jolly.
Not to feed into swedish stereotypes or anything but assembling it is like the best part, it's like advanced lego building
As a hands-on kind of person, I do like building my own stuff, but I have to know how in the first place.
I love building and painting models but I hate building furniture
omg ..😂
I like to put things together too but I swear my son's ikea loft bed took me and my gf a MONTH to get it put together lmaoo I hate that bed still 😂
I absolutely love building and putting stuff together. I always build the furniture that I buy, it's kind of therapeutic and fun for me.
Always happy when i go in. But hollow and depressed when i go out after realizing how much i spent… 😂 “babe, we spent how much ???”
I swear the "that how they make money" came out like a business talking mind set 😂 😂 😂.
"All of this for just 26€!?" _cries in inflation_
It's not IKEA if you can't get a bunch of hotdogs and pastries for less than 10.
Also I'll always laugh at "Oiro" for Euro, it will never not be funny to me how Germans say it.
@@Cubeforc3 We also say "Oiropah" for "Europe" 😁
@@Cubeforc3 Diphtongs in a nutshell.
We aren't even as crazy about them as some of our East European neighbours with triple and quadruple diphtongs.
@@dansattah i’ll never understand the requirement of the concept of two letters put together making a different sound.. in Estonian everything is spelled as it is pronounced and vice versa except for foreign names and places :-D
@@ee326k This oddity is based on familiarity. Even though German could replace its diphthongs like "ie" > "ii", "eu" > "oi", and "äu" > "oi", its native speakers would never accept it.
Just the idea to replace the generic masculine with a different form of address has become a political battlefield.
Ikea is a magical place, legends speak of endless food and the softest sharks.
The shark story is true.
Not if you work there….
BLAHAJ
Djungleskog
"endless" you say... 3008
I loved ikea❤❤ it was a big part of my childhood🥹I loved going to furniture places with my dad, such as ikea (my favourite food and playgroud😂) & dedeman (the best orange juice)!!
Me and my aunt don't even go to IKEA to buy furniture, we just go there for fun, eat at the restaurant, laugh at people trying to stuff their new furniture into their car and mayyyyyybe we buy some nicknack, a plant and some candles.
"maybe"
Yeesss! Me too!!! I've done that! 😂
That's it! You have fallen victim to their secret plan.
And once you've bought your knicknacks, tealights and paper napkins, you add some kitchen gadgets, a cutting board, a couple of those sheets you like in a new colour, some cute bowls, a duvet cover that matches the sheets, a super cute stuffie, a plant, a plant pot and a plant stand -- presto! You've spent 200 dollars!
The desperate couples with a 4 year old trying to finish a kitchen design 😊
I’m proud to be a Swede seeing the amount of happiness Swedish engineers and designers bring to the world. Blåhaj and Djungelskog are my fav IKEA items.
Yeeess, Blåhaj was crazy popular in Russia a few years ago, people even resell them at double price. Since last year things changed... And we miss IKEA very much.
Oh, you Swedes should be proud! As someone studying design, IKEA just works! 🤭😁
@@IKorobusyaI :/
In Vienna every single student has their Appartments full with only IKEA furniture. So all of us were desperate to finish college so we can finally be able to afford Designer furniture that not everyone you're visiting has in their Appartment as well 😅
Nice! I collect LILLEPLUTTs.
A trip to IKEA is like a pilgrimage for many.
I rather buy their stuff online, I hate their maze like stores
@@xxxx-qo9dhIKEA is a mood. Sometimes I just need a few things and know exactly what it is so ordering (delivery or pickup) is the way to go.
But sometimes I need inspiration. But I’m retired so I can go Wednesday at 10AM when no one else is there.
They ask 53su delivery costs -.-
IKEA is a fun place, especially with friends!
“this business has no future”
“i would live here”
My mother went once.
After that, she proclaimed that she will never play 'a rat in a maze' again.
There's shortcuts if you know what you want, though
Don't blame her it sounds like a nightmare to me!!! I'd rather be in a corn 🌽 maze!
You just need to go to the 'main road' and they have these --> stickers on the floor that tell u where to head next. At least that's what happen at ikea here. Otherwise I would be lost inside forever too 😂
@@candymomo0 If you follow the arrows you will go through all possible places. Better use shortcuts - provided you know what you want and where it is.
I go to the IKEA...catalogue 🙂 it's easier, no confusion, nothing.
Couple of years ago we had a big snowstorm in Denmark (big for us anyways) and some people ended up being snowed in at an IKEA. Tbh, if you have to be stuck somewhere, it's kinda the perfect place for it 😂
same here in the Netherlands. even better it was a IKEA and a big movie theater next to each other. (they were connected by the above ground parking garage)
@@sirBrouwer omg, that's the dream
Greeaatt! !! 'couldn't speak about it ! You're so brave ! Speech it the way you do it, 'seem so insane !! ahaha !! Really good !!
THIS World be the Perfect IKEA commercial..love
this so much. ❤
I guess it was in fact an ad
Agreed! I wouldn't even skip it
@@MegaCorazon96 it’s fine and actually funny
Her: “this business has no future”
Also her but 20 minutes later: “that’s how they make money”
I love ikea. Sometimes I just like to go in the displays and then eat at the restaurant. Honestly such a fun time
Me the same, but i always walk out with something small and unnecessarily,
Like a Plant
or a funny Cup or 5liter of these weird Swedisch softdrinks based on sweet herbs...
Same! Browse at the showrooms and get a cup of coffee.
I often go there just to hang out. I get great ideas, drink a very large coffee, eat gluten free cake and a meal in the restaurant before I leave. I call it IKEA therapy.
A few years ago I had an IKEA right on the route I drove to work, so whenever I felt overtaxed after work I'd stop by for a cheap cinnamon roll and free coffee until I felt like a person again.
It's a good thing my life isn't half as stressful anymore, because now that I've moved to another city the nearest IKEA is much too far away for any kind of leisure visits.
The next time I move I'll have to take closeness to the IKEA into consideration.
My parents used to just go there for breakfast on their days off when I was still in school
I love Ikea, whenever we need new toilet brushes we make it a whole family trip...
We got a IKEA recently in India and a person who loves organised places I love IKEA
It's not in my state.. I love assembling things so I am eager for Ikea to open here
Where in India?
@@Phoenix.219 same…
@@unmouscat Hyderabad
@@unmouscat it's also in bangalore
I loved the way you said "honey"❤️
I also love when he calls her "Sweetie" it's so cute
I love how this describes IKEA's business model so well, which explains their success
IKEA should sponsor this video.
yeah you right, but they made the biggest money with stolen woods. they destroy the European woods!
please boycott ikea❣️
also funny that she is reflecting how poor customer service is in Asian countries
@@chrisjuricichxl5 far from it from my experience, depends on the country.
But it's done differently. IKEA have franchised their way if doing customer service into a package deal, much like their furniture
The self assembling of the furniture is the BEST part!
recently my friend bought a couple of pieces and needed them assembled. called me to ask if I wanted to have fun. I have an absolute blast assembling legos and she just watched :D
Love how she figures it out all out at the end. Suddenly everything makes sense lol
I want to listen to children’s books narrated in English by the two of you. I love your accents 💜
When I go to IKEA, Uyen's "That's how they make money" keeps playing in my head when I pass the warehouse to get to the registers. 😂
Actually now that I think about it, getting the furniture you want directly from the storage room and assembling it by yourself perfectly fits the German mindset
my german father in law literally lives for putting furniture together and home improvement projects
I have such a special place in my heart for IKEA. My husband was icelandic and he loved it there. His parents and him would go all the time for lunch ❤
was?😮
@@alexib2070 It's ok, he unfortunately passed away
@@amyduncker4097really sorry to hear that😢I hope that clip brought back happy feelings❤
@@alexib2070 thank you so much, it definitely did
I am so sorry for your loss! Ikea really is the best place to get affordable food. Your husband had great taste ❤ What was his favorite meal there, if you don't mind telling me? 😊
IKEA is the second place after home where I feel at home. Everything is so cozy and I just love their candles
Try to work there, you will not see Ikea that way again.
@@mentoswatthehellI'm not surprised to hear that
@@randomtinypotatocried 😅
European Backrooms....one wrong turn and youre lost 😂
"That's how tgey make money" as she shoved it back! 😂❤
I love how he calls her sweetie 🥰 its so...sweet!
“That’s how they make money” wait till u order online and ask them to deliver and assemble for you, probably costs as much as the furniture itself.
😂Not so. Assembly is normally priced at 10% of the amount you pay for the item.
@@mollyjonesreacts not in Germany.
If I would buy a Billy for 60€:
Delivery cost: 49€
Assembly: 28€
So for a 60€ shelf I would pay 77€ for delivery and assembly.
If I had a dollar for every phrase in the video I heard irl, I’d be rich
it opened in my city in 2020 but it was only recently i went there to actually see that massive building and im in love.
I love how she goes from cute, chic Asian professional to every developing-nation grandma in one sentence.
I listened and thought she said "and it's been 6 hours". And I thought "yep, that's the IKEA experience".
That "This business has no future" got me😂😂😂
i made the mistake of going to an ikea on a saturday a few weeks ago and the shop was overcrowded with people like an anglerfish with teeth. it felt like an amusement park where you bring the whole family along and just happen to buy furniture on the side. children were running around everywhere, not only on the indoor playground, the restaurant was packed to the brim with people and they also bought the last egg slicer before i could fight my way to it. i feel lucky i made it out alive.
😱 Weekday nights or get delivery.
As a Swede we’re very proud of ikea because you can move to a new place with no furniture and with only ikea you can fully decorate and get things you need
Uff da! 🇸🇪
That’s awesome!! You’re awesome
Erm, but isn't that the case for every furniture store? 😅
@@TheFren not necessarily no, at ikea you can get everything
@@TheFrenmost are too expensive but Ikea has a good range of prices
One of my favourite memories was driving to Italy and we stopped at IKEA for lunch because they have so much better food than the other cafeterias or fast food places on the autobahn. 10/10 would do again.
You don't have to bring it home or assemble it you self, you can also pay for those.
Ikea gives Babyfood for free, so you see groups of young mothers, each with a coffee, refill free, sitting together and have a good time.
“I would live here.” - me everytime I go to an ikea…
My first time in IKEA was in the Switzerland and I absolutely loved it. I easily fond and bought what I needed. Beauty and perfection which made for the comfort life 😍
Lmfao I think this is my favorite short you’ve ever made. Every single line is so freaking true. I have never stepped foot inside of an IKEA but I know enough from RUclips that I don’t think I would use anything there except for the little mini cafe they have there.
I love the way he calls her sweetie. Sounds so genuine.
I like every time hearing you say 'honey' to your bf and when he calls you 'sweetie'...
When you live next to IKEA! It's the best, and as a little kid, I loved using the playcentre
“I would live here!”
SCP-3008 moment
My father is obsessed with this place. Works across from it. Nearly every week he comes home with something new, so now our house is absolutely cluttered. Some things never change.
You have the sweetest voice I could listen to you all day!
"That's how they make money." Yeah. Surprisingly that IS how they make money. By decreasing transportation and labour costs, and by having a massive warehouse in a cheap location, their expenses are far lower than almost all other furniture stores. That is why the quality of the furniture is so good for such a reasonable price.
The quality has a lot to do with engineering as well... most of their stuff i bacallt built with paper. (dont get me wrong i love IKEA and bacally exclusivley have their stuff in my home)
Bruh quality is good???? What a joke?? Huh? Quality is absolutely BS, it's all sawdust wood in Ikea, no proper good quality wood
@Bruh-sc1rj Well, if you want solid wood furniture you have to pay solid wood furniture prices. So for one solid you could probably buy multiple IKEA furniture's.
This and the fact that they get their wood from destroying old forests around the world! There is a whole documentary about Ikeas company policy and it's not a nice one!
IKEA is basically just a playground for children *and* adults. It has no reason to be so fun to explore but it is :D
This is shockingly accurate, and detailed. Thank you for this confirmation. My jaw is on the floor and I'm so grateful for your data. Much love and luck to you! ✨
I never knew what IKEA was, just heard about it, so this video was very enlightening, thank you.
Its cheap, and if you don't buy the cheapest stuff, its the same quality as other places that cost much more.
Really?
I really like how your explanations are clear.
Thank you.