@slow6.0 excursion lol, must be a case-by-case basis; my H loves to overengineer AND knows how to fix EVERYTHING :D ...that's why it took me 20 yrs to get a new vacuum--he kept fixing the old one, lol. Took falling off a truck to finally get rid of it :P :)
@slow6.0 excursion Haha, yes, sadly the last 20 - 30 years so much has gone down the drain. That means the Mercedes-Benz has to be at least 20 years old to ensure a reliable quality👌😂 But I bet, it will still last longer than a TESLA🤣🤣🤣
@@ireyonmoya Although it's partly a general SUV Problem, the production Location ist important, too. I have/had two different BMW for example. Had a Z4 produced in the US, worst Car I ever had (okay second after a french Car)... Always something to repair, except the motor itself (produced in Germany or Austria)... My 330 produced in Germany? Zero problems.
The next one has to be his trip to Saudi Arabia. It's an equally hilarious look at another culture. What I like about both of them (and much of his stuff in general) is that, while he makes a lot of jokes about other cultures, he is always deeply respectful of them.
as a german I have 2 things to say: I love how Fluffy kinda educates people about different cultures or behaviours with his comedy (with a delivery that no one things badly about it or is offended) even though he uses stereotypes to make fun of people but you kind of understand immediately that he does not mean it in a bad way and Fanta was actually invented in Germany due to the lack of Coca Cola ingredient supplies in/before WW2 if I remember it correctly. :D
Didn't know that! Thanks.💕 And stereotypes are used in comedy because well used are really funny. And the people Who gets offended is because they don't know laughing at themselves. That's an insecurity. I, at least, laugh a lot with the jokes that use Basque stereotypes.
Fanta was Cokes way of "selling to both sides" because they were a propaganda machine in America and for the allied powers so to sell to the Germans who had little in the supplies they changed the formula and created Fanta.
Don’t drink the Greek Version of Fanta. It tastes nasty. I’m a Greek-American I love Greek food and drinks but Greek Fanta Is Nasty. It’s a waste of Grapes put ‘em In Wine😂😂😂.
Truthfully, it's hardly ever an American thing. Most Americans who live for any length of time outside the US realize just how much better life is in Europe -- better healthcare, benefits, tuition, and most of all SAFETY. Their kids can ride a bike and go exploring and they don't have to hover and tote them by car everywhere. They realize what a false bill of goods they were sold in the US -- being told that it's the "greatest" country and no one is as "free" as they are. It's quite a shock to their system to finally see the truth. And quite a few don't want to go back.
"He should do some sort of voice acting." He does! He even offered to do the entire cast of Space Jam for half the cost! (Also, the "interesting things happening to people" depends on how observant you are, and how engaging in events you become. If you are lost in your own world and don't notice what's going on around you, and if you do notice, you ignore them, then nothing exciting will happen to you. However, if you are very observant, interesting things happen around you all the time. And if you care about what's going on around you and get involved, then you will be included in those interesting things. Easy.)
Agreed, I think those interesting things happen to a lot of people, but comedians just remember them better because that's their job, and they spice those stories up also I think depending on a comedian. I'm not saying that others forget those interesting things entirely, they just don't make a story out of those interesting things happening to them.
Lmao, I’m an Asian who’s country isn’t in the best economical state or anything but whenever I leave my home country for a few weeks or months I always come back crying because of how much I miss it, even my father was the same with being in Japan for 5 years. And here there’s so many songs and poems about loving your country and how heartbreaking it is whenever you have to leave.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime." - Mark Twain
8:10 "I hear the bell" is from his "E-glesias with an I" story-joke, an older story where he used his female Ebonics impression. Watching Fluffy enough I think he's subtly a method actor; he had that quote in mind to keep "in-character" to that impression he was doing. 19:04 "Grand Theft Auto: Japan"? You mean the Yakuza series? :P
Absolutely agree. 6 months living elsewhere is so vital. I have lived in India which is why I love this video … cuz it’s on point. My friends from India love it too
I´m Austrian and as far as it goes for me, american culture is and has always been a big part in my life. Through movies, music, celebrity news etc etc etc it´s not a big problem to know what people are talking about ;)
You basically can't go wrong with Fluffy. He just has one crazy story after another and I guess these are mostly real too. Fluffy was actually in the movie Magic Mike and he does a set about it. It is funny as heck.
I hear the bell was from another show he did, I just love this guy, I like the fact that there's no foul language, no sexual innuendos, it's clean and he's funny.
You gotta view 'Fluffy goes to Hawaii'. I'm from Hawaii and this concert video us EPIC. Hope you have a chance to view it. Fluffy is FUNNNNNY! Great reaction. Happy New Years!
As someone born and raised in England but culturally Pakistani, trust me we definitely feel grateful coming back to England. Even when I visited Paris, it was sooo different and yh it's beautiful but the culture was just so different that when we met other Brits we clung to eachother for the duration of our trips. Getting home is just a great feeling, especially the appreciation for what you have compared to others. Also my old manager had been to Vegas on a business trip and said the culture shocks were quite aggressive if you don't expect it. He also broke down the tipping culture for us and it was the first I'd heard of it so that was... Something.
I don't think it's a countries specific thing. When you go away it always feel good getting back. We all like familiarity. I'm from England went to the US but when I got back I was happy I was back. Enjoyed my time over there though.
Great reaction. I really like Gabriel as well, and I'm glad you decided to do a long set of his. Consider reacting to his trip to Saudi Arabia -- it's also dope. Regarding such events as Gabriel described not happening to you -- they do. It's just that you aren't perceiving events with the off-kilter mind of a comedian. For example, you might go to a restaurant for breakfast and order a Spanish omelet. The waitress tells you they're out, and you accept the statement with minor disappointment and order something else. Gabriel and other comedians could expand that event into a five-minute story which would keep a smile on your face the whole time.
India was a British colony up to 1947 . So English language is still something common in India and they use many english words in every day communication. Besides that English language as an international language is being learned at the most places in the world even in public education from elementary schools. So don't be afraid, it is more possible to find someone to speak some English in almost every part of the world than to not .
"I hear the bell" is from another joke he did when he wasn't famous and tried to talk to the hotel desk clerk (who happened to be black) to get a bigger room. OG Fluffy fans make the connection. Basically he rang the bell, and no one came. So he rang it multiple times and she comes out saying "I hear the bell!"
Spent a few weeks in India on a field biology trip. It was amazing, even the train ride. Quite the experience, the water thing is pretty true. Didn't worry about the meat thing too much because where I was at, it was mostly vegetarian. I would love to go back and spend about a month to get more experience.
Nah fr cause its not like Fluffy was out there going random places to try and get funny stories he was just goin with the homies and those guys ended up being Martin and Felipe lmao
Fluffy is a comedian, stuff like that doesn't happen to him any more than you or me. It's his job to take amusing or quirky things that do happen to us all, that many of us don't even think about and forget very quickly, and exaggerate them to make them funny. That's what all the great comedians do, is make these stories sound real.
One of the only people where you can listen to him at 1.5x and it will not sound hurried. It will give it just that extra oomph of Fluffy energy. That's my favorite way to listen to the India segment as well as to the Fluffy Bits animations (bc it makes the music sound great).
Lol the head movement is region specific, it’s common in the middle and southern parts of India, but in northern states we only move our head in agreement or disagreement, not the whole time
And he is showing South africa to the world. I've seen people that didn't even know about apartheid before watching him (I can't understand how you can't know something so important in world history, but happens). I don't know the rest, but in Spain it's in high school history books.
@@darkzer0670if you want to give him up, then _you_ quit watching him. The rest of us appreciate the bejeezus out of Trevor and wish we still got a daily dose of his brilliance.
Crazy stuff happens in India I'm not gonna lie. The traffic explanations spot on! Someone told me that when the streets got to crowded the rear view mirrors always got clipped so they started a honking system so they could know someone was close behind.
What's great about comedians, is they get to say everything we think everyday. But its so much more funny when it comes from the warped mind of a comedian !.. lol
"Everywhere is better than no where else" is a saying that describes this whole ting, you need to see other places to really appreciate the place you are right now.
I would argue "Go to another country" doesn't apply to everywhere. I have traveled and I just felt even more like "Wow I am living in hell" when I came back to America. An example would be I had a medical emergency in Japan and had to go to the hospital and was afraid because I only spoke tourist Japanese, but they handed me a tablet to facetime with a doctor who spoke English, I spent a night there, and when I came back to take care of my bill it was like $600 for a whole overnight stay in the emergency room and they were SUPER kind to me the whole time.
i can agree with you on that, but people still need to broaden their horizons, My experience was Germany (loved it), Ireland (going back eventually), Iraq was the most eye opening, very friendly when you breach the language barrier lots of google translate involved, but the lack of basic comforts the struggle for equal and quality education, and the political and religious strife in their government and military, definately made me realize that the shit we complain about here is nothing compared to the majority of countries. there is always things we need to improve of course
yeah america is not hell. I dislike our government but we have more rights than most and we should be grateful for that. take a quick look at North korea
@@tylerbellows5358 Except for when you look at other developed Western countries where they have the US beat in nearly every metric. Its easy to point at third world shitholes and say "At least I'm not like that, aren't I so great?" Enjoy your slip into a Christian theocracy because if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, the justices responsible have expressed a desire to overturn same-sex marriage all while red states do everything they can to undermine women and gay rights because of their cherrypicked biblical beliefs. America is a joke to the developed world for several good reasons. American copium is amusing.
@@tylerbellows5358 Poor comparison. Take just about any country in western Europe. Take Canada. All have the same freedoms. Time for you to get out of the fishbowl.
I did a lot of my researches on India when I was studying anthropology and there is SO MUCH interesting things. The head bobbing is to put emphasis and/or agree.
I left and came to Germany, and I have no intention to come back to America. There are things I appreciate, but so many of the social things are so much better here.
I feel like we-as Americans-are very spoiled and take advantage of what we have here without even realizing it because we're so used to it that we expect things all the time. That to me is a big reason why I think it's important for us to travel outside the U.S. if we ever get the chance so we can truly appreciate what we have in our home country.
Yes! Please use your platform to teach folks how to drive properly on the freeways. Next, can you please provide instruction on how to use the left lane for PASSING only and then move tf over to let the person behind you go as soon as you're able? Much appreciated. 😉
What I learnt when I was going to school was that cows are basically sacred because apparently they represent the holy mother of the universe in Hinduism but yes you probably have people who do get reincarnated into cows but it’s not necessarily a rule.
Thanks for another great video and thanks for not making this in two parts. Maybe one day you will flip the script here and give us commentary on your favorite comedians or songs. It would be nice to hear you talk about something you enjoy.
It same over here l'm from Australia we don't understand how lucky we living in free country until u travel to country that is not has free. U come home u really understand how lucky we are.
I'm Mexican, lived in the US for a year and wanted to get back to Mexico within a month, is basically the fact that you can't be away from home for that long, not specific for people in the US moving to another place...
This is a good example of manifesting that actually does work. You asked how this happens to these people. They think, act and express what they're thinking, so it comes to them, almost as a gift to make their shows ...
Dude you're a commercial photographer by trade yes? I'm sure you have some stories that would make us howl with laughter. Stuff like this happens to real people, sometimes we just get lucky enough to have it shared with us.
Gabriel has actually done voice overs.. he has shorts called Fluffy Bits where he does animated sketches. Hes also been a movie.. he played the dj in Magic Mike. AND hes had his own tv show briefly called Mr. Iglesias where he plays a teacher to highschoolers. It was on Netflix and only lasted 1 season.
Im not a traveler but on my first Carnival cruise to Cozumel, myself and 3 other people creamed into a taxie to get back to the ship. It was a bright metallic green Ugo with no windows, blaring American gangster rap with very explicit lyrics. We would speed thru traffic then slam brakes at stops...once was at a cart tgat uses donkeys...and one kicked the car. It was the scariest, funniest ride of my life!! A bunch of 30 something tourists, blaring gangster rap, with the Mexican driver hanging out the window and I can only imagine cussing everyone around...it was hilarious!!! That and riding the public bus from the aquarium to the zoo in NOLA...ya gotta step over the passed out drunk on the sidewalk at the corner liquor store to get change. The bus driver hauling butt thru tiny 2 lane streets with cars parked on both sides, laying on the horn and screaming at drivers... Never knew I needed those experiences on my bucket list!! This ole country girl likes to be home!
I was born and raised in Guatemala. I understood American culture since the age of 4. I felt more American than I felt Guatemalan 😂 grew up watching shows like Family Matters IN English, watching the news from the U.S., watching baseball, basketball, football, thanksgiving day parade AND MTv!!!! So I knew slang, I knew the under culture of the U.S. as seen on TV I guess haha. I thought my transition immigrating would be easy but it wasn’t because a lot of people didn’t understand me 😂. Also foreign people, me included, don’t get offended as much as people here in the U.S. do 🫢 He tells jokes on Mexican people which a lot of it applies to the rest of us Hispanics and my heart stops 🤣🤣🤣 it’s so funny to hear about stuff you do and the rest of your peeps do and you know IT IS TRUE 😂😂😂😂😂 Yes we move our head back and forth when we’re pissed off 🙌🏻 🤣🤣🤣 I kissed the ground when I finally moved the U.S. trust me I was kissing the crap out of the ground here in the U.S. knowing that I made it, that I could potentially have a shot in my life and be safe and walk around safe etc etc! I love this country for what it has given me. Now I get to travel all around the world and I love it but it makes me appreciate this country even more ❤
I mean you aint wrong home always feels great after being away for a while. but a lot of americans that spend even half a year or a year in germany really wanna come back here.
He is funny as hell, that is what we are missing our comedy. Lived in 7 countries and kissed the ground in the US 7 times. You do not know how well you got it to you go anywhere else.
If you are observant when every day life is going on around you, you will find the humor in it. Look more, think more, talk less and let the events absorb into your mind. Life is freaking hilarious, you just have to turn off the noise in your head and listen.
I'm part German and my favorite joke is "How many Germans does it take to change a lightbulb? One, because we're efficient and not that funny"
@slow6.0 excursion lol, must be a case-by-case basis; my H loves to overengineer AND knows how to fix EVERYTHING :D ...that's why it took me 20 yrs to get a new vacuum--he kept fixing the old one, lol. Took falling off a truck to finally get rid of it :P :)
@slow6.0 excursion STUFF *made in GERMANY* NEVER BREAK!!!
😂😂😂Joke
By the way, I'm not german
@slow6.0 excursion Haha, yes, sadly the last 20 - 30 years so much has gone down the drain.
That means the Mercedes-Benz has to be at least 20 years old to ensure a reliable quality👌😂
But I bet, it will still last longer than a TESLA🤣🤣🤣
@@ireyonmoya
Although it's partly a general SUV Problem, the production Location ist important, too. I have/had two different BMW for example.
Had a Z4 produced in the US, worst Car I ever had (okay second after a french Car)... Always something to repair, except the motor itself (produced in Germany or Austria)... My 330 produced in Germany? Zero problems.
@slow6.0 excursion And idk about funny with you either, cause that was some of the driest low hanging fruit I've ever had
The next one has to be his trip to Saudi Arabia. It's an equally hilarious look at another culture. What I like about both of them (and much of his stuff in general) is that, while he makes a lot of jokes about other cultures, he is always deeply respectful of them.
I think to poke fun at other cultures you first have to poke fun at your own. A little self deprecating humor and people fall in love with you.
Would either of you like a falcon?
@@LongandWeirdName Yesh....
Exactly. There’s no ill-intent with him.
YES do this one
as a german I have 2 things to say: I love how Fluffy kinda educates people about different cultures or behaviours with his comedy (with a delivery that no one things badly about it or is offended) even though he uses stereotypes to make fun of people but you kind of understand immediately that he does not mean it in a bad way and Fanta was actually invented in Germany due to the lack of Coca Cola ingredient supplies in/before WW2 if I remember it correctly. :D
Didn't know that! Thanks.💕
And stereotypes are used in comedy because well used are really funny. And the people Who gets offended is because they don't know laughing at themselves. That's an insecurity.
I, at least, laugh a lot with the jokes that use Basque stereotypes.
Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason, if they weren’t true or partially true for a majority/minority of the people they wouldn’t be funny.
Fanta was Cokes way of "selling to both sides" because they were a propaganda machine in America and for the allied powers so to sell to the Germans who had little in the supplies they changed the formula and created Fanta.
"My Name is Andong" just released a video about the Fanta origins. Folks should check it out.
Don’t drink the Greek Version of Fanta. It tastes nasty. I’m a Greek-American I love Greek food and drinks but Greek Fanta Is Nasty. It’s a waste of Grapes put ‘em In Wine😂😂😂.
As a person born into Judaism, "blood of Jews" was funny as fuck.
😭💯 respectfully
When his story starts with "Martin and I...." u know it is gonna be good. Lol
Im danish, and I went to the USA years ago, and when I got back home, I apreciated my home country more than ever. It’s not just an american thing.
Truthfully, it's hardly ever an American thing. Most Americans who live for any length of time outside the US realize just how much better life is in Europe -- better healthcare, benefits, tuition, and most of all SAFETY. Their kids can ride a bike and go exploring and they don't have to hover and tote them by car everywhere. They realize what a false bill of goods they were sold in the US -- being told that it's the "greatest" country and no one is as "free" as they are. It's quite a shock to their system to finally see the truth. And quite a few don't want to go back.
@@sadee1287 lived in Europe for 2 years, enjoyed my time. But appreciated the US a lot more when I got back home.
Bro, you definitely have a soothing voice, honestly perfect for radio, podcasts, and ASMR.
Not ASMR, I don’t wanna feel like I gotta strain to hear caramel-on-velvet.
Audiobooks, commercials, etc.
"He should do some sort of voice acting." He does! He even offered to do the entire cast of Space Jam for half the cost! (Also, the "interesting things happening to people" depends on how observant you are, and how engaging in events you become. If you are lost in your own world and don't notice what's going on around you, and if you do notice, you ignore them, then nothing exciting will happen to you. However, if you are very observant, interesting things happen around you all the time. And if you care about what's going on around you and get involved, then you will be included in those interesting things. Easy.)
Agreed, I think those interesting things happen to a lot of people, but comedians just remember them better because that's their job, and they spice those stories up also I think depending on a comedian. I'm not saying that others forget those interesting things entirely, they just don't make a story out of those interesting things happening to them.
True!
"I hear the bell" is a reference to another of his anecdotes, which I highly recommend. It's called "Checking in late"
I thought maybe it was a boxing reference.
@@kimbarbeaureads he is talking about checking in late one night at a hotel where they have one of them ring for service bells.
"Widdann Eyyyeee
Lmao, I’m an Asian who’s country isn’t in the best economical state or anything but whenever I leave my home country for a few weeks or months I always come back crying because of how much I miss it, even my father was the same with being in Japan for 5 years.
And here there’s so many songs and poems about loving your country and how heartbreaking it is whenever you have to leave.
You have a voice that would be amazing for audiobooks 😊
Like velvet 😌😌😌
I want him to read me a bedtime story every night
Gabriel has done voice acting in fact recently he was the voice of speedy Gonzalez in space jam 2
He voiced one of the hedgehogs in Ferdinand too.
Speedy and Martin lol
He did voice acting for the cartoon “planes”. Also one of his skits
reading the comments just to see if anyone mentioned space jam lol
He also has a whole comedy bit about when they hired him to do the voice of Speedy.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime."
- Mark Twain
8:10 "I hear the bell" is from his "E-glesias with an I" story-joke, an older story where he used his female Ebonics impression. Watching Fluffy enough I think he's subtly a method actor; he had that quote in mind to keep "in-character" to that impression he was doing.
19:04 "Grand Theft Auto: Japan"? You mean the Yakuza series? :P
"E-glasias with an I" is also called Checking in Late. 😊
Eh, you can't steal cars in Yakuza, so that kind of rules that out.
He said "Grand Theft Auto : INDIA "
@@heximiasmagaming3995 Fluffy said India, but Boyd was suggesting a GTA set in Japan
I think Sleeping Dogs would fit better than Yakuza.
If you haven't sat and watched Gabriel Iglesias all the way thru, you are really missing out. My family loves this guy!
Absolutely agree. 6 months living elsewhere is so vital. I have lived in India which is why I love this video … cuz it’s on point. My friends from India love it too
Yay, it wasn't split up :D. Thanks so much for these amazing reactions and you must have butterfingers because you keep dropping amazing vids.
Yea I’m glad it wasent spilt up
I´m Austrian and as far as it goes for me, american culture is and has always been a big part in my life. Through movies, music, celebrity news etc etc etc it´s not a big problem to know what people are talking about ;)
as an american i can say i am jealous at how freely you all say the C word.
@@JimBox810 which C word?
@@jahrolo they mean culture bc rhey fail to see what we did, the bistory and impact of our country
@@jahrolo He might be thinking of Australians.
@@jRoy7 propably :D
The “I hear the bell” is a call back to a joke earlier in the special. He walked up to an unattended hotel reception desk and got carried away.
Fluffy is one of the best comedians of all time.
Partly due to its voices/sound effects.
You basically can't go wrong with Fluffy. He just has one crazy story after another and I guess these are mostly real too. Fluffy was actually in the movie Magic Mike and he does a set about it. It is funny as heck.
Exactly. I spent years living in other places and traveling and this is the best country. So many choices, not many shortages
My beloved brother,. Thank you for reminding us ALL about the moment we return home to kiss the ground in GRATITUDE❣️🙏👋🔥
I hear the bell was from another show he did, I just love this guy, I like the fact that there's no foul language, no sexual innuendos, it's clean and he's funny.
You gotta view 'Fluffy goes to Hawaii'. I'm from Hawaii and this concert video us EPIC. Hope you have a chance to view it. Fluffy is FUNNNNNY! Great reaction. Happy New Years!
As someone born and raised in England but culturally Pakistani, trust me we definitely feel grateful coming back to England. Even when I visited Paris, it was sooo different and yh it's beautiful but the culture was just so different that when we met other Brits we clung to eachother for the duration of our trips. Getting home is just a great feeling, especially the appreciation for what you have compared to others. Also my old manager had been to Vegas on a business trip and said the culture shocks were quite aggressive if you don't expect it. He also broke down the tipping culture for us and it was the first I'd heard of it so that was... Something.
I don't think it's a countries specific thing. When you go away it always feel good getting back. We all like familiarity. I'm from England went to the US but when I got back I was happy I was back. Enjoyed my time over there though.
I love how he's talking truthfully and being funny, too!
Also, subbed!
Thank you for not splitting it up. I appreciated that, as well as your reaction. Have a great day.
His stories of going to Australia are just PRICELESS.
My son n law is from India and he absolutely loves this skit
Great reaction. I really like Gabriel as well, and I'm glad you decided to do a long set of his. Consider reacting to his trip to Saudi Arabia -- it's also dope. Regarding such events as Gabriel described not happening to you -- they do. It's just that you aren't perceiving events with the off-kilter mind of a comedian. For example, you might go to a restaurant for breakfast and order a Spanish omelet. The waitress tells you they're out, and you accept the statement with minor disappointment and order something else. Gabriel and other comedians could expand that event into a five-minute story which would keep a smile on your face the whole time.
India was a British colony up to 1947 . So English language is still something common in India and they use many english words in every day communication. Besides that English language as an international language is being learned at the most places in the world even in public education from elementary schools. So don't be afraid, it is more possible to find someone to speak some English in almost every part of the world than to not .
English and Hindi are the two official national languages
Mr Boyd, comedians don't experience life differently, they perceive it differently. The best ones laugh first at their own predicaments.
I'm so glad you finally did this one. My favorite
Man, you’re so smooth with your response. Very refreshing.
Yessss! Loved that story. Especially when he roasts the Germans.
"I hear the bell" is from another joke he did when he wasn't famous and tried to talk to the hotel desk clerk (who happened to be black) to get a bigger room. OG Fluffy fans make the connection. Basically he rang the bell, and no one came. So he rang it multiple times and she comes out saying "I hear the bell!"
I remember 🤣🤣
Haha that Poland joke was hilarious lol 😂😂😂😂
"He should definitely do some voice acting. He is built for this."
Amen. Could you imagine the possibilities?
I dont know if he ever perfomed in Germany but oh boy would that be a story to tell 🤣🤣
“I hear the bell” is a flashback to an old special of his
Spent a few weeks in India on a field biology trip. It was amazing, even the train ride. Quite the experience, the water thing is pretty true. Didn't worry about the meat thing too much because where I was at, it was mostly vegetarian. I would love to go back and spend about a month to get more experience.
HE IS A VOICE ACTOR 🤣 (We have been leaving that in the comments from the beginning 😉)
They surround themselves with the right people that make things happen.
As it is with all things I suppose. Finding the right people is the trick.
Nah fr cause its not like Fluffy was out there going random places to try and get funny stories he was just goin with the homies and those guys ended up being Martin and Felipe lmao
Fluffy is a comedian, stuff like that doesn't happen to him any more than you or me.
It's his job to take amusing or quirky things that do happen to us all, that many of us don't even think about and forget very quickly, and exaggerate them to make them funny.
That's what all the great comedians do, is make these stories sound real.
Fluffy is still hilarious. I remember when he first became super popular. The guy is always funny. He has done voice work. I know he was in Cars.
One of the only people where you can listen to him at 1.5x and it will not sound hurried. It will give it just that extra oomph of Fluffy energy. That's my favorite way to listen to the India segment as well as to the Fluffy Bits animations (bc it makes the music sound great).
I love watching you watch this. I can see it in your eyes. "Fluffy gonna get me cancelled!"
its great you got to a long
"dont say it,dont say it"🤣😂🤔🤣
"America's biggest export is culture" 😂
The no cow thing is specifically only for Hindus, there are other religions out there which permit the consumption of beef
Lol the head movement is region specific, it’s common in the middle and southern parts of India, but in northern states we only move our head in agreement or disagreement, not the whole time
I live in Surrey, Canada. We have a large Indian population and i have to say my favorite is the light bulb screwing hand twist with the head tilt.
As a South African, I never thought Trevor Noah could travel given his early routines were so reliant on nuances of South African culture.
Feel free to take him back.
And he is showing South africa to the world.
I've seen people that didn't even know about apartheid before watching him (I can't understand how you can't know something so important in world history, but happens).
I don't know the rest, but in Spain it's in high school history books.
@@darkzer0670if you want to give him up, then _you_ quit watching him. The rest of us appreciate the bejeezus out of Trevor and wish we still got a daily dose of his brilliance.
France here, grew up in Wchester NY, left in '03, never wanted to return.
Wisest words you have ever said....and you have many BUT....you spoke the ultimate facts here
Crazy stuff happens in India I'm not gonna lie. The traffic explanations spot on! Someone told me that when the streets got to crowded the rear view mirrors always got clipped so they started a honking system so they could know someone was close behind.
He has done voices, he is Speedy Gonzalez in the new Space Jam, he also did in Netflix's Maya and some more
What's great about comedians, is they get to say everything we think everyday. But its so much more funny when it comes from the warped mind of a comedian !.. lol
"Everywhere is better than no where else" is a saying that describes this whole ting, you need to see other places to really appreciate the place you are right now.
Fluffy looks for the humor in every situation and probably makes up half it !
I would argue "Go to another country" doesn't apply to everywhere. I have traveled and I just felt even more like "Wow I am living in hell" when I came back to America. An example would be I had a medical emergency in Japan and had to go to the hospital and was afraid because I only spoke tourist Japanese, but they handed me a tablet to facetime with a doctor who spoke English, I spent a night there, and when I came back to take care of my bill it was like $600 for a whole overnight stay in the emergency room and they were SUPER kind to me the whole time.
i can agree with you on that, but people still need to broaden their horizons, My experience was Germany (loved it), Ireland (going back eventually), Iraq was the most eye opening, very friendly when you breach the language barrier lots of google translate involved, but the lack of basic comforts the struggle for equal and quality education, and the political and religious strife in their government and military, definately made me realize that the shit we complain about here is nothing compared to the majority of countries. there is always things we need to improve of course
yeah america is not hell. I dislike our government but we have more rights than most and we should be grateful for that. take a quick look at North korea
@@tylerbellows5358 Except for when you look at other developed Western countries where they have the US beat in nearly every metric. Its easy to point at third world shitholes and say "At least I'm not like that, aren't I so great?" Enjoy your slip into a Christian theocracy because if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, the justices responsible have expressed a desire to overturn same-sex marriage all while red states do everything they can to undermine women and gay rights because of their cherrypicked biblical beliefs. America is a joke to the developed world for several good reasons. American copium is amusing.
@@Madison.Cruz.Shooter He understands just fine. He doesn't agree.
@@tylerbellows5358 Poor comparison. Take just about any country in western Europe. Take Canada. All have the same freedoms. Time for you to get out of the fishbowl.
I did a lot of my researches on India when I was studying anthropology and there is SO MUCH interesting things. The head bobbing is to put emphasis and/or agree.
I left and came to Germany, and I have no intention to come back to America. There are things I appreciate, but so many of the social things are so much better here.
I feel like we-as Americans-are very spoiled and take advantage of what we have here without even realizing it because we're so used to it that we expect things all the time. That to me is a big reason why I think it's important for us to travel outside the U.S. if we ever get the chance so we can truly appreciate what we have in our home country.
Yes! Please use your platform to teach folks how to drive properly on the freeways. Next, can you please provide instruction on how to use the left lane for PASSING only and then move tf over to let the person behind you go as soon as you're able? Much appreciated. 😉
I recommend his story "E-glesias With An I" in order to get the reference with the line "I hear the bell".
What I learnt when I was going to school was that cows are basically sacred because apparently they represent the holy mother of the universe in Hinduism but yes you probably have people who do get reincarnated into cows but it’s not necessarily a rule.
Thanks for another great video and thanks for not making this in two parts. Maybe one day you will flip the script here and give us commentary on your favorite comedians or songs. It would be nice to hear you talk about something you enjoy.
"I hear the bell", is from
when Fluffy tried to check into a hotel late. Very funny. Also black seri, phone svc, is a riot.
It same over here l'm from Australia we don't understand how lucky we living in free country until u travel to country that is not has free. U come home u really understand how lucky we are.
I'm Mexican, lived in the US for a year and wanted to get back to Mexico within a month, is basically the fact that you can't be away from home for that long, not specific for people in the US moving to another place...
This is a good example of manifesting that actually does work. You asked how this happens to these people. They think, act and express what they're thinking, so it comes to them, almost as a gift to make their shows ...
I m Australian i lived in UK by choice, for 5 years but when i came back i m do so glad i m back home in Australia
Dude you're a commercial photographer by trade yes? I'm sure you have some stories that would make us howl with laughter. Stuff like this happens to real people, sometimes we just get lucky enough to have it shared with us.
Gabriel has actually done voice overs.. he has shorts called Fluffy Bits where he does animated sketches. Hes also been a movie.. he played the dj in Magic Mike. AND hes had his own tv show briefly called Mr. Iglesias where he plays a teacher to highschoolers. It was on Netflix and only lasted 1 season.
He actually is the voice of Speedy Gonzalez in Space Jam: The New Legacy
He is very much a voice actor. Gabriel Iglesias | English Voice Over Wikia | Fandom
30 mins of Fluffy?? you spoil us Mr. L Boyd!
Thanks for the reaction. Text up fluffy in Saudi Arabia. Keep on the good work
They say if you live in the Ottawa valley in Canada you move back if you leave. There is something about it that pulls you back.
Army brat, and also X-Military here, and ya spent a lot of time overseas, when you get back you get a special emotion in you.
If you have never seen traffic in India I'd suggest this video "Incredible Indian Traffic - isn't it crazy?!" It will blow your mind.
Im not a traveler but on my first Carnival cruise to Cozumel, myself and 3 other people creamed into a taxie to get back to the ship. It was a bright metallic green Ugo with no windows, blaring American gangster rap with very explicit lyrics. We would speed thru traffic then slam brakes at stops...once was at a cart tgat uses donkeys...and one kicked the car. It was the scariest, funniest ride of my life!! A bunch of 30 something tourists, blaring gangster rap, with the Mexican driver hanging out the window and I can only imagine cussing everyone around...it was hilarious!!! That and riding the public bus from the aquarium to the zoo in NOLA...ya gotta step over the passed out drunk on the sidewalk at the corner liquor store to get change. The bus driver hauling butt thru tiny 2 lane streets with cars parked on both sides, laying on the horn and screaming at drivers...
Never knew I needed those experiences on my bucket list!! This ole country girl likes to be home!
"i hear the bell, i here the bell," is from the story, "The Gift Basket."
I was born and raised in Guatemala. I understood American culture since the age of 4. I felt more American than I felt Guatemalan 😂 grew up watching shows like Family Matters IN English, watching the news from the U.S., watching baseball, basketball, football, thanksgiving day parade AND MTv!!!! So I knew slang, I knew the under culture of the U.S. as seen on TV I guess haha. I thought my transition immigrating would be easy but it wasn’t because a lot of people didn’t understand me 😂.
Also foreign people, me included, don’t get offended as much as people here in the U.S. do 🫢
He tells jokes on Mexican people which a lot of it applies to the rest of us Hispanics and my heart stops 🤣🤣🤣 it’s so funny to hear about stuff you do and the rest of your peeps do and you know IT IS TRUE 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes we move our head back and forth when we’re pissed off 🙌🏻
🤣🤣🤣
I kissed the ground when I finally moved the U.S. trust me I was kissing the crap out of the ground here in the U.S. knowing that I made it, that I could potentially have a shot in my life and be safe and walk around safe etc etc! I love this country for what it has given me. Now I get to travel all around the world and I love it but it makes me appreciate this country even more ❤
I mean you aint wrong home always feels great after being away for a while. but a lot of americans that spend even half a year or a year in germany really wanna come back here.
He is funny as hell, that is what we are missing our comedy. Lived in 7 countries and kissed the ground in the US 7 times. You do not know how well you got it to you go anywhere else.
He voice acted speedy Gonzalez in the new space jam
PLEASE react to Fluffy goes to Saudi Arabia!!!!! It's EVEN BETTER!!!!!!
That was well worth the watch.. great story.
My favorite type of comedy is when a comedian tells stories about real life and just finds the inherent humor.
The "I hear the bell" references an earlier joke in his career.
Hell yeah! Was waiting for this xD I'm glad you didn't split it up into 2 parts
Bro you GOTTA do his hotel check in story. I think it’s called “Iglesias with an I” on RUclips lol. One of his best jokes imo
Awesome thank you for making it a whole video
I definitely say we're going to check out is when he talks about his interview with Snoop Dogg
Fluffy Goes to Saudi Arabia.
"that is not supposed to be laughed at!"
and yet, you laughed.
YES IM GLAD IT WASNT SPLIT UP LOVE YOUR DAILY REACTION CHANNEL KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS
If you are observant when every day life is going on around you, you will find the humor in it. Look more, think more, talk less and let the events absorb into your mind. Life is freaking hilarious, you just have to turn off the noise in your head and listen.