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The UK flag is the Un-Ion Jack now.
Lol
Or the onion jack. Full of layers and makes people cry
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Unionized (you-nyn-ized) ouch that hurt my ears.
It hurt my eyes
Dammit Jim, he's a chemist not an electrician!
I was triggered too lolol
I was just about to say that
It just made me chuckle lol. Sometimes I funnily mispronounce on purpose too. Like perhaps saying onion-ized
All of these negatively charged comments...
HAHAHAHA!
This is my favourite comment about this!
I'm positively without my ions right now.
TIL: workers come in two flavors: ionized and unionized.
Well, salty and not salty
Funny. Nice wordplay !😄😉😎👏
@ComocosonoEWL *dipolar
Unionized aside, how about 'seh veer ance'. It's 'sev err ants'
i am "seh veer ly" disturbed by this post.
@@Nerobyrne Seh veh leh* ;)
I pronounce it like the person at a restaurant that takes your order and brings you food. Server-anse
So when you read “severance” think “sever ties”. Or! Severus (Snape). Easy, right?
edit: is that suh-VEER-ans pronunciation standard in some countries?
How can you say “union” correctly, but say “un-ionized”, instead of “union-ized”??? 🤔🤔🤦♀️🤦♀️
Obviously a chemistry student
I laughed so loud at that!
Plus the 5 weeks severe-ance
@@johnydl lmao good save.
@@UpdogGolf it's an old joke in my house, I knew what'd happened the moment I heard it had to come down to the comments XD
Un ionized workers sound like a health hazard.
It's more like the opposite of a health hazard.
You mispronounce "unionized" not because you don't know the right pronunciation, but because you like to troll your subscribers and get plenty of comments, right?
That's exactly what I thought. He says union correctly, just not unionized lol
It's not his fault that the post was talking about the people having a neutral electric charge.
Jake is reaching for troll level pronunciation in this one. Not as bad as a text-to-voice one I listened to that changes balls to gonads wherever it appears, even when referring to actual bouncy balls. Talk about jarring when you hear, "They were throwing gonads really hard at me." Wait, what?
yes i thought as much ... lol..
Leave him be, you shouldn't pick on somebody whose first language is not English
OP in the second story should've reported the psychiatrist for their behavior as that is extremely dangerous and irresponsible
Yeah, he really should've
"If we gave accommodations to you. We would have to give acomidations to any employee who got injured" ... wait, you SHOULD be giving accommodations to any of your employees who gets injured. "Don't be evil" man. Try a little humanity once in a while.
Playing Devil's Advocate here, but the manager did specify "...outside of work." Naturally, they would have to make accommodations for anyone hurt on the job, at least in the majority of the civilized world. It's the law in most places that I know of.
a psychiatrist that deliberately causes psychological trauma shouldn't be a psychiatrist.
Anon archist same with a therapist that causes more stress than help by not turning up for appointments and wasting their client's time for 6 months which was supposed to be 8 weeks. But that's just personal experience.
He threw him off the train. I picture a guy being tossed from a moving train.
Reminds me of Indiana Jones throwing the Nazi officer out the window of the zeppelin then explaining to everyone else "No Ticket"...
Omg. Union-ized. I don’t read/watch. I just listen. After several times hearing this, I had to read it.
I tend to read, and skip due to the speed of reading.
I’m like you and listen while at work, and so I rarely ever read anything, even at home. I started panicking that I didn’t understand (I feel like a smart guy, but some vocabulary goes right over my head) so I had to re-read it a few times to catch on.
We were un-ionized. It was nice not having to worry about static shocks.
Got to stay earthed ;)
Jake: can speak Mandarin
Also Jake: un-ion-ized
And German
I was 25 when my husband and I bought our first home in a small development. I worked locally while my husband’s job was over 80 miles away so I was the one who usually showed up at the construction site. I realized almost immediately that the foreman was going to be a problem. He was the most condescending person I think I have ever met and I was working in IT in the early 80’s where every third person had an oversized ego and lack of social skills.
The day they staked out the lot prior to laying the footers arrived and I stopped by to take pictures for my scrapbook. That’s when I noticed that everything was backward. It’s fairly easy to tell where the garage is even if the rest of the layout is confusing. I stopped by the main office to tell the foreman of the problem. He refused to listen and talked over me whenever I tried to explain the issue. I asked for the blueprints and was told they wouldn’t be any use to me because I couldn’t read them. (Sidenote: I have a MS in Computer Engineering, I CAN read a simple housing blueprint.). After awhile I finally gave up and told him HE was responsible if it was wrong.
Next time I was out I saw that the footers had been laid and sure enough the house was going up backward on our lot. Which might not have been an issue if it wasn’t for the fact that the reason we selected the orientation that we did was because the fire hydrant and it’s easement was in front of our house and it was currently directly in the middle of what would be our driveway. Yep, everything had to be ripped out and redone. When the project manager got wind of this the foreman tried to say it was that way in our contract. Nope, and I had my copy to prove it. I explained my interaction with the foreman including my warning before anything had been dug as the foreman got more and more belligerent. Long story short, he got fired, I got to work with a much more respectful new foreman and the builder added several upgrades to my home as a show of appreciation for my patience and understanding.
I do so love a HAPPY ending. Well done. 😁🏅🏆
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Oh god that pronunciation of unionized
I mean, unionized can be un-ionized, too; they're homonyms.
... It's just another case of English being stupidly obtuse, and this coming from a native speaker. :/
@@tygerion4404 Well, people speaking English as their 2nd language tend to be a lot better than native speakers (pronounciation, grammar, etc.) but it takes years of practice AND active use.
@@tygerion4404 the first butchering of unionized 0:38 was then followed up by several "union" instances and a second un-ionized 2:57. Once can be an accident. Twice under these circumstances kinda raises eyebrows
@@Neoguardian200 He's probably just reading it as un-ionized, which is indeed spelled in exactly that way.
Tygerion nonsense. The context tells the reader it is about unions not ions, there is no excuse for this idiocy
Don't mistake a degree for superior education. Just because you managed to get through college doesn't mean you have the knowledge of someone who has worked in the field for decades.
Or, in many cases I’ve seen, five minutes experience is enough to reach a higher knowledge base than a blowhard with a degree.
@@nvfury13 it's all about focus. Just because you have a degree in x doesn't mean you've done any degree of study in y.
Just because you have worked in a field for years, don't assume it's so complicated no one else can understand it.
Or do I need to be a mechanic with 10 years experience to know my car won't start?
@@Cheepchipsable also true. Just follow the general rule of don't be a jerk.
That anxiety/shrink story sounds crazily familiar! When I was 16 I got hit with a second round of anxiety attacks, after fighting it a few yrs. before. The new shrink at the office I previously went to didn't listen to a word I said, he yelled at my mother for mentioning a symptom I had forgotten to mention, and he just had a cold meanness about him. I ended up walking out after he caused me a panic attack and I never went back. Luckily I ended up finding an amazing Dr. right after that. The funny part... Years later, while he was still practicing, he actually changed his last name. No joke! A good Doctors name and reputation go hand in hand, so a good one would never even think of changing it.
Un-ionized?? Umm, there was a union. 😁
Un ionized. 🤣🤣🤣 I'm totally calling it that from now on
We use Unionized water in chemistry because otherwise we'd have to pay the water more
“I live in a pretty rural area of the UK, like 10-15 minutes between train stations”
*Looks at the camera in American*
@ComocosonoEWL there are several hundred mile distances depending on the region of USA. remember, they think 300 years is old, we think 500km is a long distance
American trains move fast too, it's just that England is 1/40 the size of America. A rural area here might see a hundred miles or more between train stations. Even by car, I currently live in an area that has 80mi between fuel stations. You're not covering that in 10-15m.
ComocosonoEWL it’s an hour drive from my house to the nearest train station. Drive.
@@williebowmar7166 move too fast? The average speed for trains in the US is 80mph while in the UK is 60-65 with top speeds reaching regularly 130mph on their main lines. In the US only the north east has very few lines that go over 100mph and currently no lines officially exist in the US that exceed 160mph.
I said move fast too, not move too fast. At 130mph you're still not gonna go 100miles in 10-15min, just as I said.
I genuinely thought the guy had some weird chemistry thing happening to him with all the ions.
That doctor, I'd fired him. When my son was a newborn I had his first appointment. In the meantime I noticed the 4 oz bottles were not getting him full, he was still screaming in hunger. I tried the 8 oz bottle, after he burped he promptly went to sleep, for only couple hours. When the time came for the appointment, doctor says everything seems good. But when he asked how much formula I was giving him he threw a fit when I said 8 oz every 2 hours. I reminded him that he said the weight was good. After still fit throwing I then got mad at doctor & fired him. I found a better doctor within a week. I was NOT going to starve my baby.
"Live in a pretty rural part of the UK. 10-15 minutes between train stations" cries in US
I live in the US and what is public transportation?
Aw man, 10-15 minutes must be sooooo rough *glares in no available public transport in the farmlands of south Florida*
That's good when you live in a town with a train station, otherwise it's no buses to anywhere or one coming by every two hours lol.
How can you tell the difference between a chemist and a retail worker? I guess Jake is a chemist.
Whoa, train journey story: a much better punishment for the seat stealer old bastard than I originally expected!
That psychiatrist sounds like she has no business in a profession where she is treating people with depression.
I love watching these bc you never know what’s going to be mispronounced next.
i was a shut in for a few years and once went to a doctor who made me cry about it bc “she was just trying to get me to think about my future”. she also tried to “relate” to me by talking about her sons autism (as if i care). i have a great job now and am going to university next year, no thanks to her.
Blueprints have words on them so anyone looking at them upside down would be an idiot.
0:38
How to tell the difference between a plumber and a chemist ?
ask them how to pronounce unionized
0:38 here we have the chemist
Well, being from the UK, it's spelled "Unionised". Having said that it should have been obvious from context, but perhaps he is as ignorant as many commentators?
@@Cheepchipsable Second languages are annoying especially if 2 spellings exist XD
New drinking game. Everytime this guy butcher's the pronunciation of a word, you take a drink. The winner is the one that doesn't die of alcohol poisoning.
Imagine being un-ionized and having severe ants on the same day.
7:30 A rude psychiatrist is a contradiction in terms. If a psychiatrist is rude, his/her license to do psychiatric treatments shall be revoked immediately.
The young girl that was being treated badly should be mad and she should be mad at her mom, too. She was there with her hearing that BS and she never said a word.
Technically The second the Unionised worker was told that she was no longer allowed the stool... They could have said "Thank you for the paid time off until I finish work!!" Then when the manager asked what they meant, replied "well I have a doctors note saying that i should have my foot rested at all times and this stool was the workplace compliance, so that I could continue working while injured. Since you say I can not use the stool or sit... You just agreed to the doctors alternative of paid time off. Also I am working out my final month, so you can not even fire me."
I had the displeasure of meeting 5 psychiatrists due to a family member. One was useless, two were worse than useless (actually created more problems), one was OK, and one was good.
The architecture one is frustrating... Because the architect is in charge and it is their job to micromanage those things so they are completely up to standard for the client and building codes etc.... But then.. building the house backwards .... How on earth could you do that????? Especially when you've designed the darn building! As an architect this totally astounds me 😂
Am I the only one who got incredibly annoyed at OP's mum for getting angry at her kid, y'know, the one seeking treatment for mental health issues, and not the hostile and completely unprofessional psychiatrist? Can't help thinking we've just seen one of the factors causing the kid's anxiety and depression.
The cashier story reminds me of an incident from my retail days: I was a sales associate in the Women's Department (Plus sized ladies) of a Dillard's store. Before I was hired, the WD was considered worst in the store. Sales were ok, but the displays and furnishings upkeep were the worst. (Management sent all new furnishings to the "Hip" departments, and didn't allow the Visual folks to spend any time with the set-up and re-arrangement of the floor displays, or clean the many mirrors - which the insurance wouldn't cover sales associates doing). Our clothing racks were literally falling apart, and the employees had resorted to some very weird quick fixes. They loved me. I couldn't sit around doing nothing while I waited for customers. I found safe ways to repair the furnishings, and made it my mission to repair all the cabinets, keep all the mirrors clean (some 10 feet high) and make sure the dressing room doors and hooks were in good repair. I had an entire tool box I brought from home, and even started getting lunch bribes to help other departments. (I had my own insurance, so wasn't worried about what the store would cover.)
One thing I couldn't fix was the Air Conditioner. The thermostat in our department didn't work, at all. It showed the current temp, but wouldn't activate the air to blow in our department. While the rest of the store was a comfy setting for shopping and trying on clothes, our department was always way over 80 degrees F. I started placing small fans in the dressing room area to help at least circulate the air.
As soon as the fans were in place and the dressing rooms start to cool, the Store Manager (SM) shows up and says it's a safety violation and we cannot do such things. I was ordered to remove the fans immediately. I tried to calmly explain that some of our customers became so uncomfortable from the heat and stuffiness, that they just left. I tried to tell him that someone would end up becoming ill, and the store would be in trouble.
SM strolls over to the thermostat, and announces that it's only 88 degrees. "That's not so hot, that's what I keep my house AC set at." Before I could stop myself, I calmly looked at him and (Very clearly) said, "Yes sir, but you're not a 250+ pound woman who might spend several hundreds or thousands of dollars in our store . . . if you didn't feel uncomfortable and sticky trying on clothes."
SM stopped in his tracks, looked at me for a moment, then just walked away. My co-workers were certain that I was getting a reprimand, and possibly fired. An hour later, an emergency AC repair guy was in our department fixing the thermostat.
What's the difference between a chemist and a plumber?
Their pronunciation of the word "unionised" 😆
So to anyone interested the "Infonavit" in the builders story, it's an institution in charge of making "affordable" houses all over Mexico ( obviously quality being sufficient at best, way to small) so the architect really screwed up with something simple to do and his chances to make something good to his name
I absolutely adore when you pronounce things unusually. Brings all levels of joy to my day lol
I'm glad things didn't get too charged.
Yeah my employer also prefers us to be ionized.
Advice about selecting psychologist phd or psychiatrist md: If you do not like the psychologist or psychiatrist, then pay them for their time and walk out and never visit them again. Keep trying new doctors until you find one you like and who you can really talk to.
i dont know if we should take away his engineering/architect degree or give him a award
I had some bowel slip into a hernia and twist effectively strangling/killing said bowel. Dr. came in never even touched me and promptly walked back out saying “it’s just a UTI, I’ll order antibiotics”. Thank god he was only the hospitals night shift baby doc because according to the surgeon who came to my rescue “You not only almost lost a big portion of bowel but due to your condition you almost lost your life”... You know your body! If something is wrong fight for yourself!
All the old guy had to do is go into his own seat and accept the seat he took belongs to someone else
Ok, I have to say this first. I like listening to you read these stories. I do have to tease you a little too though. You can pronounce union, but not unionized? LOL that was just too funny to pass up. Gave me a good laugh. :)
For a few minutes I thought I was misunderstanding what he said, I kept going back to check the words. Then I just started to laugh.
Never work for a place that deionizes its employees. I hear its a painful process.
UNIONised not UN-IONIZED. Damn you read a lot of crap all day. EDIT: Fixed the spelling
Actually that's backwards
Unionised and UN-ionized.
I think he does it on purpose now.
@@asjmpickle Thanks for the hint
Always use unionized water to clean your glassware!
Wait, there are stores where it is considered not normal to sit while in the cashier booth?
There are stores where it isn't even allowed
worked in 3 different retail stores and not one of them has had stools at the tills, you are on your feet all day when you are on the tills.
The psychiatrist story made me remembered about a day I go to a private clinic. I got some serious headache due to work pressure, and back in high school, I've been diagnosed of having a migraine (it's popping out now and then but on really rare occasion). I mentioned this to doctor.
Suddenly, doctor asked me what migraine is. I just gave description as being told by that doctor who diagnose back in high school. You know what he said? *IT IS WRONG.* I try to explain that I just gave description per what that doctor who diagnose back in high school told me. Then he yells *THAT DOCTOR IS WRONG.* I might have to mention, this guy is a doctor in private clinic, while the doctor back then was at a general hospital on the area.
So, me who's already got enough headache said "Doctor, I'm here for a treatment. If you want to yell at me for an info that comes from another doctor, I leave"
So, I walk out while idiot doctor still looking smug on his stubbornness. Go to another clinic and get a treatment.
So, to all entitled doctors out there, patient comes at you to get a treatment, not to argue.
i hope the psychologist in the 2nd story got fired. Really the main thing they are to do is to listen to the people who come in. Listen and remember what they have said.
Ugh my ears when hearing a mispronunciation, that was painful.
cracked up when you said union right and then kept saying un-ionized
I don’t understand why the kid with the sucky psychiatrist mom yelled at her.
There are a couple of possibilities: Either mum is pretty awful herself, or (and I'm very serious about this, because it can and does happen, particularly with conditions like depression and anxiety) OP was greatly misinterpreting or outright distorting (without realizing it) what the psychiatrist was saying and doing, and mum couldn't figure out why OP was being so rude. We usually want to take the storyteller's side, but without actually being there, we really can't tell for sure how things went down.
t_k_blitz My mom is mentally ill (has scitzoaffective disorder) as well as battered wives syndrome. My father was very abusive and I always protected her and NOT the other way around so shes never protected me and I’m used to it. She always takes everybody else’s side but mine and scolds me even though the other person is in the wrong and I just reacted. . One example, I had a “friend” who was all the sudden mean to me one day and told me she was in a gang and threatened me because I said that I felt like she had been acting differently towards me. I was 15 (she was from a bad part of town) and she was at my house. I screamed at her when she threatened me and told her to get the fuck out of my house because I was scared. I told my mom and she took the others girls side and told me that I need to apologize because I swore at my “friend”. Meanwhile the girl giggled and smirked next to my mom while she said that she’d ground me even though she wasn’t even there when the incident occurred, and I don’t usually react unless provoked. Another example is when my teacher (who has multiple lawsuits against her for verbal abuse and no longer teaches) would say all these hurtful things to me and I’d tell my mom because she’d ask me why I was so quiet, but my mom tell my teacher to “help” because my teacher said to tell her if I ever accused her of saying disgusting things because “a bunch of students lie about her” and not to believe me if I complained about her abusive methods. Alas my mom would always tell her and she would get meaner as well as tell my mom to ground me for “lying” (was a private school) and tell the kids that they’d be in her good graces if they broke me.She believed bullying is good and that if you can’t handle it, you don’t deserve to live. I swear I’m not kidding. A few years later my mom understand how bad that teacher was and how much they hurt me by working together, but she also didn’t protect me with my dad, so I don’t know, I think my mom just finds it easier to side against me instead of others who are more scary or authoritative so they calm down and don’t get more mad. It’s not fair and I have a lot of issues because of that. She’s still dating her 54 year old boyfriend who said in front of her that “if I was younger I’d want to be with you” to me. I raised my concerns to my mom and she just said he was “kidding”.
@@pinkrainclouds2190 Damn, that's rough. Mental illness complicates the living hell out of everything.
A diabetic doctor my dad praised prescribed a medicine that we told him that I had bad experienced with.
He claimed as long as the meds weren't 100 that I wouldn't have the issues.
Guess what
I HAD THE ISSUES
-_- I don't think the doctor was as great as my dad claimed. Total bs
You do have to make reasonable accommodations, it's the law.
Most of the cashiers in my country sit down on stools and nobody minds. It doesn't look unprofessional or anything.
A friend of mine has the same travel sickness. If they are moving, and the scenery around them is still (like NOT looking out the window) they get dog sick, FAST...
As a child, I had problems with motion sickness. As such I'd like to know why this guy ate lunch before going on a train.
Another theory for the un-ionized pronunciation - Jake may be poking fun at the US spelling, with Z instead of S.
I'm not even going to mention the mispronunciations because everyone already roasted you pretty good over it. Which were hilarious BTW you guys!! Wonder what one would look like when they have been Un-ionized? Pretty sickly I would suppose since ions regulate your heartbeat, blood pressure etc. lmao
No electrons were taken or given that day.
You sir, speak like a scientist, not like a blue collar worker.
The one about the douchebag “manager” that “manager” should have been fired on the spot. He went AGAINST the doctors note AND the union rules. Not to mention aggravating an already bad injury.
Not to mention part of your job as a manager is to find appropriate measures to accommodate people with injuries. If you fail to do so, you and the company are liable.
i was doing something else while listening to this video, and it took a damn while for me to figure out what he meant by un-i-onized.
The business is in a state of having no ions
Un-ionized, and unionized are not the same thing. One is an electricly charged particle, with in, that has been then returned to it's normal to be state, the other is a group that manages workers rights for a field. She is unionized, not un-ionized
Did he seriously say un-ionized... come on man!
Petty functionaries relegated to the corporate wasteland of managing a remote site call center just sit around thinking of things to 'regulate'. Part of the reason I only work remotely at home, so as not to put up with that nonsense.
I love the accent/pronunciation. That's "pro-noon-kye-ate-eye-on" to you.
Some people are not so bright... get the severance pay... you already get min pay and you deserve it...lol
it you-nion-aized, like a union.
I went to a dr. I had pain in my side. 104 degree fever. Vomiting and was in incredible pain. Real pain.
This dr. Looks at me.
Just looked. Didnt touch do any tests.
You cracked a rib.
Ummm how?ive been in bed for 5 days. I have NOT cracked a rib.
He said. Im the DOCTOR. I say you cracked a rib. YOU cracked a rib.
I was so sick. I just burst into tears.
He then had me discharged
I went to another dr. The same day. I had a massive infection. The size of a football , under my rib cage.
I was immediately admited to the hospital. I ran into the dr during my 10 days in the hospital.
I walked up to him. I guess it wasnt a broken rib then huh?
He just walked away.
10:34 Architect, I think the front door should lead to the street instead of the wall of the neighboring building - Shut up and build it as I say!!!
The one about the psychiatrist that is common for them they talk down to you dont take anything you say into consideration and when you get upset twist it against you it sucks
Un-ionized? Lmao
liquerinfrnt another variation could be unionized pronouncing the first part the same as onion.
"Unionized" as in "union", not "ionize". Unless you're a chemist.
That would be deionized. There's just no excuse.
I was just listening like “what does science have to do with anything” and then I was like “wait that’s not right either”
@@Faron425 deionized would be something with ions removed unionised is something without ions added they have different meaning and both are useful in the lab, you can deionize water but have an unionized sample
Nonionized, but okay. It's still just a guy on the internet that can't pronounce "unionized," but can pronounce "union."
@@Faron425 no, unionized is an atom that hasnt formed ions
I expect, being English, the word "unionized" is a chemistry term. Pronounced "Un-ion-ized"
"Unionised", is the English spelling for the U.S. "Unionized"
Had to go back a few times to figure out what he meant by UN-IONIZED. Finally had to read it instead of listening. It’s pronounced UNION-IZED.
My previous allergist wanted to have me do an oral challenge on seafood. I’m anaphylactic to seafood. She said I likely outgrew my allergy and I should try to test it. The thing is, I developed my allergy at 11 years old. I grew into it. Testing it isn’t safe at all. So go off sis get you a good doctor and get good help! 👏🏻
Lots of you guys are going apeshit about the unionized being pronounced correctly... And here I am so happy because he pronounced "INFONAVIT" correctly.
Se-ver-ance, NOT severe-ence. Wow!
i love your videos, but please PLEASE start having a proof-watcher
I was SO sure OP was going to lose it on the old guy.
@Robin Nilsson yes
The (probable) reason he pronounced it "un-ionized" instead of the proper way is because of the difference in US and UK spelling. In UK spelling, it's spelled with an S instead of a Z, so, "unionised" vs "unionized."
Nope.
Just trolling for comments.
Un-ionized? Turned off the laser?
Everyone complaining about Jake's pronunciation...
"severance". I typically pronounce it without the middle E, so it reads more like "sev-rance".
Severe-ance pay must be for adherence to rigorous standards.
People, you are wasting your time commenting about his pronunciation. He NEVER reads the comments.
@Mike G Like how many ads he puts.
@Mike G and the CADence is really GRATing.. on my ears -_-
At least the mispronunciation of unionized isn’t nearly as bad as Keemstars constant screwups with grammar.
UN. ION. IZED. You’ve gotta be fucking kidding me.