What l like is that most ppl who create a popular series for a yt channel would be screwed, since THAT channel owns the Pitch Meeting series. But Ryan is so creative that he can do plenty of other videos that have zero to do with Pitch Meetings and still be just as entertaining 😅
@@VanSanProductions l can guarantee that no matter WHAT they're paying him, it isn't enough lol He's pretty much the sole reason why anyone watches that channel, so l was so happy to see he has his own. Unfortunately because he's definitely making so much more money on his own, how long will he continue to do Pitch Meetings for way less money? 😕
I love how the world of "the first guy to ever"topia is slowly evolving and adding new concepts on top of previously established ones. First restaurants were made, then delivery became a thing, and now drive-thrus.
@@bladerj In our universe sure, but in this universe ideas are introduced in the order that Ryan decides to make fun of them. That's why every single person who felt crimes should be punished had to individually decide that they should be put in a room before the room was actually made.
I really like the theory of the RyanVerse : a world where all humanity dissapeared but not long ago and a clone machine suddenly goes off and repopulate with thousands and thousands clones of the samz guy, and they have to make use of the technology they find, rediscovering things one after another (I know that don't work for every episode but I like it ! ^^)
Obviously you don't want a speaker system that works well. The last thing you want, other than to get your perfectly toasted buns out of the car, is an order passed through the hole in the kitchen that exactly matches what you requested. You're never going to try anything new that way I've decided.
always nice to see all my favorite channels comment on ryans videos, its like a big family meeting except less awkward and we all only know each other in one direction
@@AxxLAfriku I think so, partially, although in your case it would take very little effort to correct that, just watch Shark Tale, and you will get cured, nearly immediately.
I literally started choking on my food at that comment. I want to simultaneously thank you for making me laugh and say screw you for nearly making me choke to death 😂
... Humanity makes a lot of sense... if you're willing to dedicate way too much time and effort in multiple different fields of study and then spend several lifetimes gathering and sorting data, because that's a Whole lot of complicated interactions between relatively simple things, right there...
@@laurencefraser true true, but then you just realize that humanity is nothing but an invasive species with no natural predators that does nothing but take from the earth while destroying it at the same time just to grow larger and do even more damage just like a parasite.... so..... im just gonna not think about it B)
@@AshenDemon it's just a spam bot to spread malware, they couldn't care less. Still a good idea to report them tho. The more of them are gone, the better. Edit: Nvm, I have scrolled through the comments and found out that you are very well aware! Then have fun executing that little hobby of yours.
Well, it's MUCH less expensive to order out. Lets say you go to a restaurant. Sure, you get the same food, but you spend more money on drinks, people probably want appetizers, it spikes pretty quickly.
The fact that the Ryan Cinematic Universe is just like ours but everything was invented because one very aggressive Ryan won't take no for an answer is freaking hilarious
@@anthonylopez5 you are the clown I wasn’t talking about this one in general. Comedy in general makes fun of then darkest parts of society. Don’t be that guy.
I'm glad you explained why anyone questioning how wet the soup is should get ALL THE WAY off the waiter's back about the physical state of how wet it is.
It's pretty convenient if you want to take it home. Wet soup gets everywhere and doesn't keep very long, dry soup is easy to carry and keeps a really long time.
"I want ...!" "Yeah well, It sounds like you're not willing to do what's necessary to get it." The amount of times I've had this conversation in customer service is depressing.
I would say nothing isn't a thing, but nothing wouldn't be included within everything... Until you think of it, but then it becomes something and is no longer nothing, so nothing would be something else then... But then it wouldn't be, because it's nothing, which means it's something?
I would have loved if it went like this - Well, everything is a thing. - No, everything is all the things at once, anything is a thing. - So like any thing is a thing, every thing is a thing, but everything is not a thing, because it's every thing? Something like that
This video taught me two things: One, Ryan recently got fast food via drive-through, and had a stroke of inspiration, (likely while in a very long line next to the kitchen hole). Two, he asked for soup, but it wasn't as wet as he wanted, so he made this entire video in retaliation. Three, his buns get extra toasty in the car, which makes sense as he lives in Canada, (where it's freezing 90% of the time).
@@geli95us fraid not. (I took some coding/programming classes in College, but that was over 7 years ago, lol.) Mis-count was intentional though. Puts emphasis on Ryan's toasty butt.👌🏼
@@CrazyDyslexicNerd "I want it delivered to the parking lot" "I'm pretty sure I already had this conversation and the guy was super offended at that suggestion."
yeah... nearly every car has bucket seats now days, it ain't happening. Say what you will about bench seats, but at least it was easier to pee in a flask.
I really like the way the Ryan characters talk, and the dialogue that they say. It purposely sounds like aliens pretending to be humans. The way they say ‘we decided’ and pointing out hilariously simplistic and obvious observations and facts. It’s really hard to explain, but I love it, and it’s unique.
Just to be pedantic: The reason driver-thru sound systems had such bad sound (and occasionally still do) is durability. Making one that could survive the weather, wild changes in volume, 24/7 use, and so on for an affordable price resulted in low sound quality. Alternatively, steps would be taken to have GOOD sound, but then it'd be less able to deal with those conditions...which means that within a short time the sound quality would degrade and be bad anyway.
@@phantomstarlight1366 there's a burger place near me that still does it, they've been around for like 50+ years. Building is an absolute hole but the food is amazing
And, due to the pandemic, at least some fast food places have reintroduced the concept (you order online, park in a numbered space, check-in with the app, food is delivered to the car). I'm not certain how widespread the practice is, though.
I lived in Cambodia when they opened their very first drive-thru and this is pretty much exactly what happened. Except some people parked in front of the window and then walked inside.
I was wondering the whole time how stupid you should be to not get out of the car and get the food, but when he mentioned keeping his buns warm I completely understand now. I decided.
Please do "First Guy to Buy a Gift Card." "How can I help you, sir?" "I'm looking for a gift for my sister." "We have lots of nice products for her..." "I don't actually know what she would like, so could I just give you some money and you can give me something that says she can spend it here?" "Why don't you just give your sister the money?" "Because that would be cheap and lazy."
"I want to get her a book because I think she should read more, but I don't know which books are good because I haven't read any myself since I was like ten." "Wow. That's a long time to not read any books " " Yeah, so anyway I was thinking maybe you could sell me a little card that she could bring in and you swipe it then if it says it's okay you let her take the books." "Sir, I think you're describing a library." "No, but in this system she gets to keep the books. She doesn't bring them back." "Yeah, they don't like it at the library when you do that. They call it stealing."
It'd be funnier the other way around. Employee "So give me $50 and I'll give you this $50 gift certificate for our store." Customer "So I have to give you money that I can spend anywhere to buy a certificate that I can use only at your stores?" Customer "What's this? An expiration date? So now my money can now expire and you guys get to keep it and I get nothing in return?" Employee "Yeah."
Actually the modern drive thru came about in 1931 when a *drive-in* restaurant named Kirby's Pig Stand replaced the driving in with a drive through line, associated with modern fast food. This was later popularized when adopted by Jack in the Box in 1951 and McDonald's in 1975.
“I mumble some stuff at you, you mumble some stuff back and we both hope we understood each other” As someone who frequently takes drive-through orders, that is one of the most accurate things I’ve heard all day
"Lemme drive up to the kitchen!" Such a classic Ryan George line. the absurdity, the timing and delivery.....Hilarious and pure genius as always. Anyway i'm off to grab a bowl of some wet soup.
"so is this drive through food service going to make the whole process more efficient?" "Absolutely not, it's actually going to be far slower than just walking inside and getting your food yourself I've decided."
I hate drive throughs, I'd rather walk inside. Of course I haven't eaten fast food in many years, so I don't even do that anymore. But when I did, often times the line outside was longer that the line inside. People are too lazy to even check.
The drive through window is an interesting idea... what I never understood is why it's about 4-5 feet off the ground and completely awkward for anyone not in a Semi truck or something. Seriously raise the road or lower the window lol.
Honestly I wish at a restaurant and wish our window was further off the ground. Anything bigger than a minivan I practically have to climb out the window to give them their stuff. Pickups, delivery vans, work trucks, they're a nightmare.
Possible that there is a anti-theft consideration. The high window bench makes it more difficult for people on foot to climb in or for people in cars to just reach through and grab stuff.
I love how offended the driver gets at the thought of someone bringing him his food 😂 also I have to say again... And will probably continue to do so.... Your ad space is always so damn creative, it's literally the only ad from RUclips or other youtube channels that I ever look forward to, bravo to you sir. I hope people don't skip them because they are really missing out.
@@TheSpeediestRogue That's because a car means freedom, and being parked is a reminder that you are free to find a parking spot if you can, or pay for one, and also pay for fuel, for insurance, and for an oil change every now and then, and new tyres, and blinker fluid, and repairs and maintenance in general, while clutching the steering wheel.and not taking your eyes off the road in case there is an accident, because you still have to drive yourself when the traffic jam gets moving again.
I am 90% certain that Ryan once worked at a fast food restaurant because only people like that would understand the unnecessary pain of drive-throughs as well as he does.
The drive-thrus help restaurants to serve more people than their dining room capacity. It also frees parking space. Their problem is that they only work for fast food restaurants since you don't want people waiting in cars for 30 minutes
The first McDonald's drive thru was started in Arizona in 1975 next to a military base. Soldiers were not allowed to be in uniform in public, so the drive thru allowed Soldiers to stay in their cars and get their food before going home. At first they thought it would be difficult to implement when in fact it was #supereasybarelyaninconvenience.
I was half expecting the punchline to be "Why is this soup covered in dust and rubble? I thought you said it would be wet." (after he punched a hole in the kitchen wall).
I could watch your sketches for hours... Seriously, there isn't a single comedian that make me laugh as much as you do. Your videos got everything ! : Relatable subjects, treated with originality (instead of just going like "Hey what's the deal with drive thru ?..."), a fun gimmick with the "clones", the way you speack, the facial expressions... Everything is absolutely ON POINT. Everytime I see one of your notifications, my day gets brighter because I know I'm gonna have a good laugh. Thanks Ryan ! PS : sorry if bad english, not my native language, I'm a French viewer ^^
Yeah, I could watch these for hours too, if there were any I hadn't watched.... And don't worry dude, your English is better than most native speakers I know.
"We both hope we understood each other" I felt that one. I remember going to McDonalds drive-thru and ordered a chocolate sundae...The guy handed me hotcakes.
Drive thrus restaurants need to have the little vacuum tube canisters--like with drive thru banks...that would make passing money so much easier! and a little slide to pass the food to the car...though that may not work so well with hot coffee, lol
"Can you make sure to have your money ready though - no". There's a piece of interjection that slays me hidden in every one of his videos and i'm just waiting for it. Like that piece of bacon that you get as a bonus in the burger you actually didn't order bacon on.
Ever since they renovated the closest McDonalds they got an excellent voice system. I can hear them crystal clear and they can hear me. It's still totally unexpected every time. Like "why don't I have to yell my order five times over and over like a maniac? This isn't the experience I'm here for!" weird.
@L E S D A 💥 ugh don’t self advertise in comments, particularly in a spammy way like that EDIT: Just clicked ‘read more’, I think I can report this to RUclips
Well yes alot of us are lazy but that wasn't why the first drive thru was invented. The first drive thru was created because service members from a nearby military installation were not allowed to leave their car in uniform. So it wasn't quite laziness that kept them in the car it was the regulations.
I fucking love that restaurant guy is the same guy (dressed the same) in all the restaurant sketches. Like the first guy to open a restaurant and the food delivery one.
Thank you Ryan! This is almost exactly how I thought the Drive-Thru was invented. Except I was expecting the customer to crash through the wall and say, *"Well, since I'm here, could I have some soup? Preferably WET soup, I decided."* 😁
One of my favorite First Guys. Ryan's talent is amazing in that he can take the most simple, obvious aspects of the way life is now and turn them into brilliant comedy.
These videos are the perfect way to realize that we live in a society where we do some silly things when we don’t even realize that.XD Anyway, that was a good video Ryan 👍👍
These comments are the perfect way to realize that we live in a society where we do some silly things when we don’t even realize that. XD Anyway, that was a good comment KKG 👍 👍
I love how this implies that Drive-Thrus started because one lazy person one time didn't want to get out of his car and that the place just HAD to implement it and not because the place DECIDED to do the drive-thrus as a new initiative 🤣🤣
Fun fact: the drive-through was invented by a McDonalds near a military base. The soldiers were getting in trouble for being there in uniform. To allow the soldiers to purchase the food without being seen in uniform, a window was put into the kitchen where the soldiers could drive-through and pick up their food.
Story time! I worked at McDonald's for 5 years and even then could only about 4 hrs as the money/order taker without risking a break down. In most places that have a drive thru. That position is separated from the rest of the restraunt. So it's a one on one interaction with a stranger. One who often times is aware of there superiority in the situation. (Complaining about prices, wait time, current events etc) and your expected just to take it. Alot of studies say that position specifically is one of most mentally/ emotionally straining jobs a worker can do I had a co-worker who went to the army and anytime you ask him he'd tell you he'd rather go back into service than work drive thru again.
I love how all of the good faith the server builds up that he’s just the logical straight man of the sketch gets totally thrown out the window with the whole “gotta tell them the soup’s wet” bit lmao
-"the seat warmers in here have perfectly toasted my buns" -that's"... personal -" if I got out of this car it will be like taking two perfectly toasted buns... *and making them leave the car*" LMFAO dang this line got me rolling on the floor crying
Honestly the second character sitting down eating is the most normal person I have ever seen in a Ryan George video and I dont know how to feel about that
I pulled up to a Wendy's to order the other day, had not even spoken and the clerk said, "You wanted a number 5?" I was like, "What? No. I literally haven't even spoken yet."
"Wait there's only one hole, do I pay you and get my food from the same one? That's a lot you should make a second hole so I can pay you at the first one." "That's fair....okay done." "Great, now which one is the first one?" "That'll change with every location.x
I love how he kept the main character consistent throughout the restaurant series (same clothing and mannerism), but in "The First Guy Ever To Open a Restaurant" it seemed like he was the boss, but now he says "My boss does love money". Ryan I love you and anticipate each of your video. Please fix RestaurantDudeGate.
“Why did he specify the soup was wet” 😂
Ryan has a signature kind of humor that always hits just right haha
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I’m starting to think it *WAS* an inconvenience 🤔
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I also have this weird feeling that he’s just talking to himself
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Going through holes in walls is TIGHT. Maybe that should be a show..
He's been doing this "first guy" series for nearly 3 years, and the humor still feels fresh every video
What l like is that most ppl who create a popular series for a yt channel would be screwed, since THAT channel owns the Pitch Meeting series. But Ryan is so creative that he can do plenty of other videos that have zero to do with Pitch Meetings and still be just as entertaining 😅
@@KoolKeithProductions Well I hope he is being paid well for that series anyway. Going to see if he has been on any podcasts...
@@VanSanProductions l can guarantee that no matter WHAT they're paying him, it isn't enough lol He's pretty much the sole reason why anyone watches that channel, so l was so happy to see he has his own. Unfortunately because he's definitely making so much more money on his own, how long will he continue to do Pitch Meetings for way less money? 😕
The basic idea is really good. Combine that with good execution and you have unlimited funny videos.
first guy to do the "first guy" series for 3 years
I love how the world of "the first guy to ever"topia is slowly evolving and adding new concepts on top of previously established ones. First restaurants were made, then delivery became a thing, and now drive-thrus.
drive thrus should had come first thought, its associated with roadways development and those outside theaters
Seems kinda ominous, in a way. "First (and last) guy to ever see the apocalypse" soon?
Progress can't be stopped
@@bladerj In our universe sure, but in this universe ideas are introduced in the order that Ryan decides to make fun of them.
That's why every single person who felt crimes should be punished had to individually decide that they should be put in a room before the room was actually made.
I really like the theory of the RyanVerse : a world where all humanity dissapeared but not long ago and a clone machine suddenly goes off and repopulate with thousands and thousands clones of the samz guy, and they have to make use of the technology they find, rediscovering things one after another (I know that don't work for every episode but I like it ! ^^)
Sometimes I get completely immersed in the Ryanverse and forget it’s just him talking to himself 😂
The guy with that killer mustache is definitely *not* Ryan. Nope. Nuh uh.
Don't you mean you get completely immersed and forget that it is just him talking to himself?
I dont think all the actors are Ryan. I mean some of them have a mustache, and some of them have a more impressive mustache on top of their mustache.
Yo didn't think I'd see you here!
It's called "suspension of disbelief".
I love how cocky the guy in the car is. Usually the person introducing a new concept is a little nervous. This is very funny how defensive the guy is
“Make a hole in the kitchen!” As if it’s a perfectly normal thing :)
Yeah the guys upgrading the restaurant stuff are always cocky
Seems fitting considering how some restaurant customers can be, lol.
You’re not you when you’re hungry
"But everything is a thing, what's the argument here?"
The only sane person in the Ryanverse
And it would be a restaurant employee, of all things. Because why the hell not?
Saying Soup is wet is super normal.
@@findthebox8623 souper normal*
Except for the WET soup
@@findthebox8623 super normal, barely a soupervenience
Obviously you don't want a speaker system that works well. The last thing you want, other than to get your perfectly toasted buns out of the car, is an order passed through the hole in the kitchen that exactly matches what you requested. You're never going to try anything new that way I've decided.
That's not too bad, actually
always nice to see all my favorite channels comment on ryans videos, its like a big family meeting except less awkward and we all only know each other in one direction
Makes enough sense
@@AxxLAfriku I think so, partially, although in your case it would take very little effort to correct that, just watch Shark Tale, and you will get cured, nearly immediately.
@@AxxLAfriku Most definitely, now let us enjoy the Ryanverse in peace
"But why don't we put one that just works?"
"Nah"
"Alright"
Truly a genius ahead of his time
"Getting out of the car is a whole thing."
I have never been able to explain this this well before. 😂
But everything is a thing.
I literally started choking on my food at that comment. I want to simultaneously thank you for making me laugh and say screw you for nearly making me choke to death 😂
It is incredibly a WHOLE thing.
@@stormvexed Exactly
"Well, my boss sure does love money."
Producer guy opening a restaurant is tight!
Top 10 anime crossovers
''I could've been a doctor...''
@@ringtail5021 Or a restaurant owner...
@@ringtail5021 what pitch meeting is that from again?
@@yvettescott305 Old
"I know that...I know where the food is." I don't know why but I love how he says this. Makes me laugh every time.
I love that Ryan will never run out of material because humanity makes no sense.
... Humanity makes a lot of sense... if you're willing to dedicate way too much time and effort in multiple different fields of study and then spend several lifetimes gathering and sorting data, because that's a Whole lot of complicated interactions between relatively simple things, right there...
@@laurencefraser that's... a thing
@@laurencefraser true true, but then you just realize that humanity is nothing but an invasive species with no natural predators that does nothing but take from the earth while destroying it at the same time just to grow larger and do even more damage just like a parasite.... so..... im just gonna not think about it B)
@@yeetskeet907 some viruses gave us a run for our money, tho....🧬🧬☣️☣️🤣
@@longbow6416 lol. what can I say, nature has to try reduce our population somehow. otherwise everything's dead.
"but everything is a thing"
"this seat is toasting my buns"
you cant get this dialogue anywhere else
@💋Fanira💋 You're getting reported.
@@AshenDemon it's just a spam bot to spread malware, they couldn't care less. Still a good idea to report them tho. The more of them are gone, the better.
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@@AshenDemon Report and move on, don't reply
"You lost track of the analogy... right away."
Just like the line in Parappa the Rapper 2: "Toast the buns, my buns are very toasty."
I kinda wanted to get dry soup though.
@@Syeda237 "His the type of guy who likes squares"?
I think you meant you're which is an abbreviated form of "You Are".
@@Syeda237 Your is possessive.
Your car
Your coffee
Your genitals...
Etc.
@@Syeda237 Yes, you did stutter, actually.
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@@Syeda237 just delete it
in peru we have a dish called dry soup. Its good
"The soup's souper wet."
"Why is he specifying that?"
*HOW ELSE WOULD YOU KNOW IT'S WET?*
I wonder if it's code for being water down.
missed opportunity to type "souper wet"
Dry soup is called "Cereal"
@@yinyang1217 fixed it lol
@@MarloSoBalJr Is cereal soup? What is the definiton of soup
It's good for the restaurant. No cleaning up after messy customers yet they still pay the same
But you have less sales per customer, cause if you sit in yoj get a dessert or a coffee or some more food.
Well, it's MUCH less expensive to order out. Lets say you go to a restaurant. Sure, you get the same food, but you spend more money on drinks, people probably want appetizers, it spikes pretty quickly.
I don't know. People who stay inside do order more but they are at the table longer. Drive thru gets more clients per hour so it probably equals out.
Well only on the inside. Theres a whole mess building up outside till the wind or rain picks it up. Then it doesnt become our problem.
No tips, though
As a fastfood employee, this hits at a personal level.
The fact that the Ryan Cinematic Universe is just like ours but everything was invented because one very aggressive Ryan won't take no for an answer is freaking hilarious
"one very aggressive Ryan" 😂😂😂
“One very aggressive Ryan won’t take no for an answer”
That is extremely disturbing without context
@@mr.stuffdoer8483 .... it would be an even more disturbing episode.
This is the best description/comment of the week. Well said. 😅
Its because he says "I decided". You can't say no to that.
After watching so many of his sketches, I realized that the world makes no sense. Kudos to Ryan for making a career about mocking society's customs
“Life plus logic equal comedy” ~George Carlin
.... I like drive thrus lol
It’s freaking crazy the more you pay attention to comedy you become more enlightened and the world around you actually becomes more bleek
@@anthonylopez5 you are the clown I wasn’t talking about this one in general. Comedy in general makes fun of then darkest parts of society. Don’t be that guy.
@@mikehawk2194 Ah yes, the darkest parts of society.... drive thrus.
I love the implication that the customers started drive thrus, and companies just rolled with it.
Technically, the customers rolled with it
Technically that's the case, drove thru came to be as a solution to the problem cops and military had with leaving the cars while on a job
Just like The First Guy to Order Food Delivery, this guys out here making all kinds of compromises! Also thanks for being the funniest around, Ryan.
Wow thanks for liking my comment Ryan, you’re the best
Making compromises is tight!
@@Pscyon yeah yeah yeah!
@@morganx4327 it was super easy, barely an inconvenience!.
The script reminded me of that one.
"Why did he specify the soup was wet?"
Well...you wouldn't want dry soup, would you? That would be terrible!
I'm glad you explained why anyone questioning how wet the soup is should get ALL THE WAY off the waiter's back about the physical state of how wet it is.
Don't knock the dry soup till you've tried it .
It's pretty convenient if you want to take it home. Wet soup gets everywhere and doesn't keep very long, dry soup is easy to carry and keeps a really long time.
Everyone is so busy talking about how the ball of soup being wet should be a given that nobody questions the shape of the wet ball of soup.
Actually, we have dry soup in Paraguay. And its name is still soup, "sopa" in spanish. You should try.
Ryan makes everything sound ridiculous and it's amazing.
"I want ...!"
"Yeah well, It sounds like you're not willing to do what's necessary to get it."
The amount of times I've had this conversation in customer service is depressing.
It gets worse in tech support because they call you to fix their issue and then refuse the solution that fixes their issue.
So true, it's not a drive-thru without a barely working low quality headset and speaker system.
Chick-fil-A has entered the chat.
Only in America. I can understand the worker clearly here in Germania
Sever your leg please, sir.
Absolutely killed me with "I know that, I know where the food is" lolol
"but _everything_ is a thing..." No truer words were ever spoken.
I would say nothing isn't a thing, but nothing wouldn't be included within everything... Until you think of it, but then it becomes something and is no longer nothing, so nothing would be something else then... But then it wouldn't be, because it's nothing, which means it's something?
I would have loved if it went like this
- Well, everything is a thing.
- No, everything is all the things at once, anything is a thing.
- So like any thing is a thing, every thing is a thing, but everything is not a thing, because it's every thing?
Something like that
@@Njugi22
You are forgetting nothing, or no thing.
@@Njugi22 But that guy is hungry, and he is not taking his toasted buns anywhere else.
This video taught me two things: One, Ryan recently got fast food via drive-through, and had a stroke of inspiration, (likely while in a very long line next to the kitchen hole). Two, he asked for soup, but it wasn't as wet as he wanted, so he made this entire video in retaliation. Three, his buns get extra toasty in the car, which makes sense as he lives in Canada, (where it's freezing 90% of the time).
off-by-one errors, would you be a programmer by any chance?
A deduction worthy of Mr. Holmes.
@@geli95us fraid not. (I took some coding/programming classes in College, but that was over 7 years ago, lol.) Mis-count was intentional though. Puts emphasis on Ryan's toasty butt.👌🏼
I laughed imagining the confusion and slight disdain on his face after removing the spoon from his mouth the first time
"so dry"
@@timopper5488 twas elementary, really. Barely a bother.
“You lost track of the analogy right away” gets me every time
“I want food!”
Now the next time I'm offered soup at a restaurant I'm going to have to ask: "Is the soup very wet?"
I'll say see for yourself, not my problem
I actually understand this. If I think about it, chicken noodle is more wet than clam chowder because it's more watery lmfao!!!
Someone needs to make a ranking system of the wetness of soups. What soup IS the most dry to wettest soup?
@@garrettk7166 Thank you for volunteering! You're just the man for the job haha
Please don't, I felt dirty reading that lmao
"I can have one of the delivery drivers deliver the food to the parking lot."
"No i can get my own food."
😂 gold
can't wait for the first guy ever to get curbside pick up
@@CrazyDyslexicNerd "I want it delivered to the parking lot" "I'm pretty sure I already had this conversation and the guy was super offended at that suggestion."
I love that even though Ryan has a mustache he still wears a fake one.
Gotta establish himself correctly in the hierarchy somehow!
100% the car guy tried,and failed, to pee in a flask
And now getting out of the car is NOT happening.
LOL!
oddly specific 🤔
@@MrGhostTheBigRoast Hey now sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do
Getting out of the car after that would be super hard, a complete inconvenience.
yeah... nearly every car has bucket seats now days, it ain't happening. Say what you will about bench seats, but at least it was easier to pee in a flask.
Ryan George is an epic person indeed.
Only reason why I watch Screen Rant nowadays...
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@💋Fanira💋 I’m reporting u
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Agreed, man. If Screen Rant didn't have him it would just be unwatched clickbaity garbage.
YES!!
"I want food"
"Well it sounds like you're not willing to do what's necessary to get it"
😂
Ryan: "Will it be hard to serve food through the wall of the building?"
George: "Actually..."
Oh, Drive-Thru windows are tight.
It'll be super e z , barely a problem
I love how you made one of them "Ryan" and the other "George". ruclips.net/video/YKRnEOUxZm0/видео.html
It'll be super easy. Barely an inconvenience lol
It'll be super easy, barely and inconvenience!
I really like the way the Ryan characters talk, and the dialogue that they say. It purposely sounds like aliens pretending to be humans. The way they say ‘we decided’ and pointing out hilariously simplistic and obvious observations and facts. It’s really hard to explain, but I love it, and it’s unique.
Same vibe as Nathan Pyle’s Strange Planet series
@@RuthTheBananaDuck yess
So do you want some of the wet soup? You'll need a spoon to eat it, because it's wet and watery.
"Can you be sure to have your money ready though"
"NO!"
Superbly accurate😂
As someone who used to work drive thru, that "why don't we make it work well?" "NAH" hit home 😂
This is one of the funniest sketches Ryan made. And they're all really funny.
He really went hard on this one
Just to be pedantic:
The reason driver-thru sound systems had such bad sound (and occasionally still do) is durability.
Making one that could survive the weather, wild changes in volume, 24/7 use, and so on for an affordable price resulted in low sound quality.
Alternatively, steps would be taken to have GOOD sound, but then it'd be less able to deal with those conditions...which means that within a short time the sound quality would degrade and be bad anyway.
Ryan making our day a little better is super easy, barely an inconvenience. 😁
Yah, yah, yah!
Oh, really?!
That’s the line from that other thing he does!
So ironically, "delivery people delivering to the car" *was* the original drive-through system, like Sonic.
That was probably intentional tbh
Yeah. I remember some places still doing that when I was a kid.
@@phantomstarlight1366 there's a burger place near me that still does it, they've been around for like 50+ years. Building is an absolute hole but the food is amazing
And, due to the pandemic, at least some fast food places have reintroduced the concept (you order online, park in a numbered space, check-in with the app, food is delivered to the car). I'm not certain how widespread the practice is, though.
@@jmr5125 No company in my town has done it.
I lived in Cambodia when they opened their very first drive-thru and this is pretty much exactly what happened. Except some people parked in front of the window and then walked inside.
I was wondering the whole time how stupid you should be to not get out of the car and get the food, but when he mentioned keeping his buns warm I completely understand now. I decided.
Please do "First Guy to Buy a Gift Card."
"How can I help you, sir?"
"I'm looking for a gift for my sister."
"We have lots of nice products for her..."
"I don't actually know what she would like, so could I just give you some money and you can give me something that says she can spend it here?"
"Why don't you just give your sister the money?"
"Because that would be cheap and lazy."
"I want to get her a book because I think she should read more, but I don't know which books are good because I haven't read any myself since I was like ten."
"Wow. That's a long time to not read any books "
" Yeah, so anyway I was thinking maybe you could sell me a little card that she could bring in and you swipe it then if it says it's okay you let her take the books."
"Sir, I think you're describing a library."
"No, but in this system she gets to keep the books. She doesn't bring them back."
"Yeah, they don't like it at the library when you do that. They call it stealing."
"I don't know what to get her. I think I should just give her the money."
"No! No, you should not, because of then she might not spend it here!"
It'd be funnier the other way around.
Employee "So give me $50 and I'll give you this $50 gift certificate for our store."
Customer "So I have to give you money that I can spend anywhere to buy a certificate that I can use only at your stores?"
Customer "What's this? An expiration date? So now my money can now expire and you guys get to keep it and I get nothing in return?"
Employee "Yeah."
😄 How does this comment and all 4 replies not have a million likes...?
Read all scenarios in Ryan's voice!
☝️🤣
"Everything is a thing, I guess" - Solid Ryan comedy. I love these sketches.
“Because of how buildings work… structurally.” Jesus I love this channel.
Ohhhhh, Drive-Through's are TIGHT! No, really. You'd be surprised how easy you can scrape your door on the wall of the building...
That sounds like it's much an invonvenience.
Why doesn't your drivethrough NOT fit my 9' tall big ass yee yee truck?!?
Actually the modern drive thru came about in 1931 when a *drive-in* restaurant named Kirby's Pig Stand replaced the driving in with a drive through line, associated with modern fast food. This was later popularized when adopted by Jack in the Box in 1951 and McDonald's in 1975.
“I mumble some stuff at you, you mumble some stuff back and we both hope we understood each other”
As someone who frequently takes drive-through orders, that is one of the most accurate things I’ve heard all day
Lol
Same
Maybe you could... idk, not mumble? Just a thought tho, don't shoot the messenger 🥴
@@levilaxton2247 just a joke my dude. Most people don’t mumble it’s just the headsets can get foggy on both ends ✌🏼
@@caitycat1328 Yea, sorry, I was also trying to joke. Didn't come across as I intended. 🥵😭
"Lemme drive up to the kitchen!" Such a classic Ryan George line. the absurdity, the timing and delivery.....Hilarious and pure genius as always. Anyway i'm off to grab a bowl of some wet soup.
I hate soup, it is just the wettest of foods
Why are you specifying that it's wet?
the soup at the place in the video is super wet.
*I wanna drive there*
Which is 'souper wet' by the way
I want the super wet soup on the side of my sandwich with a pretty big pickle in it
Pretty big pickles are tight! Whoops! Whoppies!!
If you’re in I’m in.
I'm in
i want two sandwiches with a pretty big pickle in it thanks. ill pay for mine tho
As well as the tiny terribly made toy
"so is this drive through food service going to make the whole process more efficient?"
"Absolutely not, it's actually going to be far slower than just walking inside and getting your food yourself I've decided."
You wrote, "I've decided." In the Ryanverse, that makes it irrefutable.
Correct
I hate drive throughs, I'd rather walk inside. Of course I haven't eaten fast food in many years, so I don't even do that anymore. But when I did, often times the line outside was longer that the line inside. People are too lazy to even check.
It's not though. Most places it's extremely fast.
Super hard, mostly an inconvenience.
The drive through window is an interesting idea... what I never understood is why it's about 4-5 feet off the ground and completely awkward for anyone not in a Semi truck or something. Seriously raise the road or lower the window lol.
(semi-)trucks are the main demographic I bet. On the road all day, exhausted, a care for health went out the window after 6 hours.
@@fabiandurr6865 I am highly sceptical that a semi truck would fit through a drive through.
They gotta make you work for it I decided
Honestly I wish at a restaurant and wish our window was further off the ground. Anything bigger than a minivan I practically have to climb out the window to give them their stuff. Pickups, delivery vans, work trucks, they're a nightmare.
Possible that there is a anti-theft consideration. The high window bench makes it more difficult for people on foot to climb in or for people in cars to just reach through and grab stuff.
One of my favorites parts of any sketch is when one character makes a reasonable suggestion and the other one just goes "NO."
I love how offended the driver gets at the thought of someone bringing him his food 😂 also I have to say again... And will probably continue to do so.... Your ad space is always so damn creative, it's literally the only ad from RUclips or other youtube channels that I ever look forward to, bravo to you sir. I hope people don't skip them because they are really missing out.
It is almost like it is an added joke because of how angry drive thru customers get when they are parked 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheSpeediestRogue exactly, I'm so glad I found this channel
@@TheSpeediestRogue That's because a car means freedom, and being parked is a reminder that you are free to find a parking spot if you can, or pay for one, and also pay for fuel, for insurance, and for an oil change every now and then, and new tyres, and blinker fluid, and repairs and maintenance in general, while clutching the steering wheel.and not taking your eyes off the road in case there is an accident, because you still have to drive yourself when the traffic jam gets moving again.
You need to check out Daniel thrasher, his sponsored ads sketches are perfect comedy and hilarious
@@moonflower1729 thanks, I'll check it out
I am 90% certain that Ryan once worked at a fast food restaurant because only people like that would understand the unnecessary pain of drive-throughs as well as he does.
Nah, the speaker system is a pain you understand as a customer.
The drive-thrus help restaurants to serve more people than their dining room capacity. It also frees parking space. Their problem is that they only work for fast food restaurants since you don't want people waiting in cars for 30 minutes
The first McDonald's drive thru was started in Arizona in 1975 next to a military base. Soldiers were not allowed to be in uniform in public, so the drive thru allowed Soldiers to stay in their cars and get their food before going home. At first they thought it would be difficult to implement when in fact it was #supereasybarelyaninconvenience.
I was kinda hoping that there was going to be a payoff for the Wet Soup saga.
"Wow! He was right! This soup is SUPER wet!"
*SOUPer wet
There will be a dozen movies finally culminating in Infinity Soup.
@L E S D A 💥 I'm going to report you.
@@AshenDemon Thanks for reminding me you could do that
He forgot to pay that off
I was half expecting the punchline to be "Why is this soup covered in dust and rubble? I thought you said it would be wet." (after he punched a hole in the kitchen wall).
That actually would've been a great punchline.
1:08 I like it in here. ❤️
I could watch your sketches for hours...
Seriously, there isn't a single comedian that make me laugh as much as you do.
Your videos got everything ! :
Relatable subjects, treated with originality (instead of just going like "Hey what's the deal with drive thru ?..."), a fun gimmick with the "clones", the way you speack, the facial expressions... Everything is absolutely ON POINT.
Everytime I see one of your notifications, my day gets brighter because I know I'm gonna have a good laugh.
Thanks Ryan !
PS : sorry if bad english, not my native language, I'm a French viewer ^^
Yeah, I could watch these for hours too, if there were any I hadn't watched....
And don't worry dude, your English is better than most native speakers I know.
I completely agree: these sketches are consistently funny. This guy is comedy-gold!
"We both hope we understood each other"
I felt that one. I remember going to McDonalds drive-thru and ordered a chocolate sundae...The guy handed me hotcakes.
Really?
Drive thrus restaurants need to have the little vacuum tube canisters--like with drive thru banks...that would make passing money so much easier!
and a little slide to pass the food to the car...though that may not work so well with hot coffee, lol
Be honest... Just about all of us hate ads. But who else loves watching Ryan's at the end? This is how it should always should be done!
The Ad-stronaut is it's own mini-episode, it's actually awesome. 🤣
I always watch the Adstronaut!
Really, that should be the most lucrative part of Ryan's career - doing ads for everybody else. But hopefully he still keeps making his own videos.
"That would be like taking two perfectly toasted buns........... and making them leave the car."
Ryan you're a genius👍👍
"Can you make sure to have your money ready though - no". There's a piece of interjection that slays me hidden in every one of his videos and i'm just waiting for it. Like that piece of bacon that you get as a bonus in the burger you actually didn't order bacon on.
I now feel the need to go to a restaurant, and order soup, but first ask them "how wet is your soup?"
Please do, and report back!
Impatiently awaiting to be updated upon how it goes
.
Do it, do it
Have you done it yet?
The look of defeat in the waiter's eyes is what really sells this for me.
Seems like Ryan's seen the horrors of customer service too.
Ever since they renovated the closest McDonalds they got an excellent voice system. I can hear them crystal clear and they can hear me. It's still totally unexpected every time. Like "why don't I have to yell my order five times over and over like a maniac? This isn't the experience I'm here for!" weird.
When I saw the notification I thought ‘drive-throughs are pretty reasonable aren’t they?’. This video made me realise how lazy we are.
@L E S D A 💥 ugh don’t self advertise in comments, particularly in a spammy way like that
EDIT: Just clicked ‘read more’, I think I can report this to RUclips
@@jayfin3950 it's a bot, there's tons of them and they do this all the time, just report for spam and move on, they don't care what you reply
Well yes alot of us are lazy but that wasn't why the first drive thru was invented.
The first drive thru was created because service members from a nearby military installation were not allowed to leave their car in uniform. So it wasn't quite laziness that kept them in the car it was the regulations.
@JZ's Best Friend the fact that they haven't yet given how obvious the comments should be even to an algorithm is kinda strange, tbh.
@@jackbrown3193 that sounds like something someone's put into an entertaining format at some point
“ I know that, I know where the food is “ Perfect line delivery, I literally screamed . Pls never stop making these
Super funny 😄
I fucking love that restaurant guy is the same guy (dressed the same) in all the restaurant sketches. Like the first guy to open a restaurant and the food delivery one.
"You lost track of the analogy right away"
GOLD
@💋Fanira💋 You're getting reported.
Thank you Ryan! This is almost exactly how I thought the Drive-Thru was invented. Except I was expecting the customer to crash through the wall and say, *"Well, since I'm here, could I have some soup? Preferably WET soup, I decided."* 😁
One of my favorite First Guys. Ryan's talent is amazing in that he can take the most simple, obvious aspects of the way life is now and turn them into brilliant comedy.
These videos are the perfect way to realize that we live in a society where we do some silly things when we don’t even realize that.XD
Anyway, that was a good video Ryan 👍👍
These comments are the perfect way to realize that we live in a society where we do some silly things when we don’t even realize that. XD
Anyway, that was a good comment KKG 👍 👍
I love how well Ryan points out the absurdities of the world.
2:36 holy shit this is insanely accurate!(I worked at Mcdonlads during the summer and it was painful with the headset)
"The seat warmers in here have perfectly toasted my buns." I felt that deep within my soul.
I love how this implies that Drive-Thrus started because one lazy person one time didn't want to get out of his car and that the place just HAD to implement it and not because the place DECIDED to do the drive-thrus as a new initiative 🤣🤣
Fun fact: the drive-through was invented by a McDonalds near a military base. The soldiers were getting in trouble for being there in uniform. To allow the soldiers to purchase the food without being seen in uniform, a window was put into the kitchen where the soldiers could drive-through and pick up their food.
@@TheOdinoki Why weren't they allowed at McDonalds while wearing their uniform?
@@KSparks80 Civilian Attire Policy: they arent allowed to wear uniforms in public unless on official business
Story time!
I worked at McDonald's for 5 years and even then could only about 4 hrs as the money/order taker without risking a break down.
In most places that have a drive thru. That position is separated from the rest of the restraunt. So it's a one on one interaction with a stranger. One who often times is aware of there superiority in the situation. (Complaining about prices, wait time, current events etc) and your expected just to take it. Alot of studies say that position specifically is one of most mentally/ emotionally straining jobs a worker can do
I had a co-worker who went to the army and anytime you ask him he'd tell you he'd rather go back into service than work drive thru again.
I love how all of the good faith the server builds up that he’s just the logical straight man of the sketch gets totally thrown out the window with the whole “gotta tell them the soup’s wet” bit lmao
"logical straight man"?
@@wit681 a straight man in comedy sketches is the character that maintains logic and composure among the chaos
So enjoying this man's series and imagination.
@💋Fanira💋 I'm reporting you. (Again)
I love how the employee seemed normal to the outside customer, but was being weird to the inside ones.
Haha in the Ryanverse, there's always a weirder Ryan. It's weirder Ryan's all the way down!
I didn't hear the rest of the sketch because all I could think about was Ryan's toasty buns.
"Y-you lost track of the analogy right away"
-me, daily
“that’s not good for the planet.”
Ryan is so amazing at his plethora of side gags delivered as random thoughts.
-"the seat warmers in here have perfectly toasted my buns"
-that's"... personal
-" if I got out of this car it will be like taking two perfectly toasted buns...
*and making them leave the car*"
LMFAO dang this line got me rolling on the floor crying
The double story with the wet soup was something else Ryan. I am proud to be a fan.
Honestly the second character sitting down eating is the most normal person I have ever seen in a Ryan George video and I dont know how to feel about that
"Everything is a thing."
And so the Ryan George religion was started.
"no i'm not okay with the wet soup, have you got any dry soup?"
"no sir"
"okay well can you microwave it?"
Microwave? That's silly. You should just dry it off with a towel.
No but I guess we could put a pretty big pickle in it, if that interests you.
Paraguayan soup 😎 (and delicious!)
Worker Ryan definitely got a Customer Ryan who was mad that their soup wasn’t dry, and has since learned to specify
I pulled up to a Wendy's to order the other day, had not even spoken and the clerk said, "You wanted a number 5?" I was like, "What? No. I literally haven't even spoken yet."
I love how Ryan keep calling food ‘THE Food’.
Same
Drive thrus: He got restaurant and the fast foods. He forgot me.
Ryan George : Hold my jar of berries
@L E S D A 💥 You're getting reported. (Again)
@@AshenDemon are you going through the comments trying to find bots?
@@tesstickle6974 I just keep seeing this bot reply to every comment in this comment section so I'm reporting them all.
"Wait there's only one hole, do I pay you and get my food from the same one? That's a lot you should make a second hole so I can pay you at the first one."
"That's fair....okay done."
"Great, now which one is the first one?"
"That'll change with every location.x
Two entire holes? That's a whole lot of hole...
I love how he kept the main character consistent throughout the restaurant series (same clothing and mannerism), but in "The First Guy Ever To Open a Restaurant" it seemed like he was the boss, but now he says "My boss does love money".
Ryan I love you and anticipate each of your video. Please fix RestaurantDudeGate.
He opened the restaurant, but he needed an angel investor, who now owns the restaurant.
@@davidwuhrer6704 boom - fixed.