@@NateANater I'm 18 and I think you're right. I grew up with DVDs and a Windows 7 desktop computer. I got my first mobile phone when I was in my early teens and even then it wasn't a smartphone. In fact I've never owned a smartphone.
Lesson to the kids and teenagers here: Don't worry if your contract got terminated with any first job, it's normal to switch careers throughout your 20's.
@@badart3204 there gonna ask how you got fired or why you quit, and no matter what answer you give them they will hold it against you. also with references i promise you they will call references anyways all a employer needs to contact a reference rather if you listed them or not is the location of your last place of employment. once they have that they can pull up the number and call without you knowing. hell they don't even need the full address just the company name and the city and google will take care of the rest. i know this from personal experience at several interviews
Man I really do regret being a big introvert as a kid. I made little to no effort to make friends and make them hang out outside of school. Now as an adult, making friends (especially finding people my age) is such a hard thing to do and its going to get harder as I get older. I really wish that I didn't wasted so much time not developing my social life in my carefree days. 😢
@@ClarenceJoseph2011 do whatever u can to do it im 19 and am struggling to meet anyone, ive been doing better though when i was 18 i was completely awkward
My mental health is at its lowest, my summer is ruined, my 18th birthday is ruined, my friends and I are spread everywhere, college is going to be fire 🔥 💯
enjoy & prep. try to at least know what general work atmosphere you prefer and if a degree or trade school is a better path. All business administration degrees get paid the same, a prestigious one only gets your foot in the door easier. If you're uncertain and can't name a career/change too often either A. go to community college (cheaper & Forgiving) or B. Go into the work force. Also get your license while your in high school (even if you don't own a car) it's way cheaper. There are only 2 high school experiences you hate it or love it. If you hate it... bite the bullet, get your first job, learn how to survive as an adult, and -enjoy- make up for it in therapy (or college) If you love it you got good RNG & I can't help the lucky. I can't even fathom the idea of myself being happy in high school 🤷♀
Im 13 I currently just clean my grandmas house for money I pay for my own phone im paying monthly on a 15 pro rn and when I turn 14 im going to get a actual job or hopefully my RUclips pops off some day
@@PhoenixAscension554 you can work at 15 at some places but not all u can work at a pool or something but it also depends on the state too because my state u can work at 15 and 16 because I worked at a pool for the summer when I was 16 but you can work at the dollar stores but you gotta ask how old you gotta be and such
Wait until you have to set up utilities at your house, and you have to pay “one-time read fee” of $65 for a technician to come and look at your gas meter for 5 seconds and write down a number. Or a “title transfer fee” of $80 for the home builder to transfer the on-paper “rights” to the gas from them to you. Little things like having to take off work and wait around at home for an 8-hour window of time waiting for the internet technician to set up your WiFi because they can’t give you a specific time they’ll have somebody there. Then they forget you’re on their schedule and have to set up another day next week, where you have to miss work again with no reimbursement of any kind for your time, you’re still gonna pay full price because that’s just how it is
I turned 16 this month. And I'm getting real, REAL nervous. My parents are tryna pressure me into colleges and moving out and getting a job all at once. I don't wanna go to college honestly. New York (where I am) is so expensive. It's gonna be really hard to live on my own. Because I don't know any roommate processes. I don't know anything, really.
@@editorkokichi1773honestly bro learn a skill and join a trade you can make good money, it’s hard work sure but it teaches you so much about what it means to push on and if your smart with your money you can leave the trade and start a business or something with what you have saved up. gotta start at the bottom to reach the top
Learn a trade bro, 1 month to like 6 months of training & u find a decent job don’t take out loans, understand a car payment is 4,6 years, minimum 400 a month & insurance is a bitch I’m 24 & it’s 450
Got a month until I hit 18, with no bitches, no friends, no plans for after graduation in 9 months other than get the fuck out of the dumpster fire time known as high school, no idea what the fuck I want to do in life, and nothing but beef with almost everyone in existence. How cooked am I?
focus on getting shit together, you arent completely cooked. my 18th year I clutched up😂 n got a job and learned about business and investing. it seems like a long time but itll take a few months to a year to set straight. im 19 now and am finally back on a base level
not as cooked as me, I'm basically everything you mentioned but add being a 4/10, 5'5 socially inept autistic virgin with many mental problems, anger issues and depression, who's also missed out on high school and many important life changing milestones. I think I might be cooked 💀
I feel this as a 20 year old adult. I'm about to switch my college major to something else that isn't computer science or IT related. The one I've got isn't helping me or getting me anywhere toward what I want. And if that doesn't work, I will just drop out and get an actual job at GameStop or Target.
1. You gotta try to make friends. School sucks without them 2. Do extracurriculars it has a ton of benefits 3. Avoid the bathrooms unless absolutely necessary. The busy ones are better if you have to. Never go to the ones nobody uses 4. Don’t hang out with degenerates. Like vapers or stoners 5. Keep up with homework or you are sure as hell gonna regret it when you are an adult. 6. Try to enjoy it. You never get those 4 years back. Bonus: if you like someone, just go for it.
mainly what the guy above me said, make friends if you can just to build social skill(most of them wont be with you after highschool, just a heads up) do NOT get peer pressured into smoking, drugs, alcohol, etc. it can ruin your life try working a job in school like a parttime just for the experience
John 14:6 "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" Jesus is the only way to heaven Amen.
Lol Gen Z is the first generation to publicize their generation's adulthood so commonly. It's so cute. 🤣 You're all like making videos about being adults like a hive mind. When you actually grow up into full blown adults (30's+), you will understand how much of a kid you still actually are. 😎 Welcome to adultness though, it's only just begun! - Some random Unc.
Word of advice, don't finance a vehicle. Just buy a crappy used one that gets you to and from work and your essential places. Don't travel unless you have at least 5k in the bank. Not trying to sound like a boomer, I made both of those mistakes in my early-mid 20's.
As an adult remember to make a budget pre plan your spending as much as possible. It’s good to see where all those hours you put to work go to financially and prioritize savings first. Saving even $50 a month equals $600 at the end of the year.
The metabolism thing isn't true for everyone I'm almost out of my early 20s and still can go crazy with sweets and eat junk and gain little to no weight. Obviously it won't last forever so I'm trying to tone it back slightly so I don't end up with a giant gut when I'm 29.
i will always prefer being an adult. i like having actual good and stable mental health as well as resources, i love being in a time where social media and remote work are easily accessible. the world is very connected and it helps me me glad to be alive and present. all you have to do in life is live in your timeline, do your own thing, enjoy the process, and enjoy yourself; everything works out on its own accord and timing. just be present, and also know that you’re early asf in life so keep being alive
Take it from a zoomer adult. I live on my own, all chores fall on me, I make my rent, pay off my credit card in full, and am left with maybe $300 (and that's the HIGH end for our age group) at the end of the month. That covers gas, maybe some groceries, and if I'm lucky, $50 of entertainment per month. I went to college bro, I'm making $60k at entry level and even then that's barely enough in this economy. I'm constantly tired, always stressed, and somehow making it all work out. I just need a break man...
I'm 16 and hella worried for my future lol. I hate being a teenager due to personal reasons but i know i will hate aspects of adulthood too. But the thing about adulthood is that you get to be free and freedom is what i want the most.
I’m over weight for my height… I’m trying to lose it and it’s difficult when you can’t plan diets and trying to get a diet plan is expensive, and I can’t stick to a workout routine on my own. 😂😂😂 So I’m just working and trying to make enough to afford a personal trainer or some shit to help me.
@@Omg10058it's only when you actually make it through it and you have a better grasp of adulting. People who are happy in being an adult have different reasons why. It could be a rough childhood and limit freedom to enjoy what other kids had like friendship, relationship, things they wanted or simply because their parents raise them right to be set out to the world. But I would say people's childhoods can vary among what type of parents they have. People who had a good decent childhood would miss it or hate it depending on the parents and their life situation.
It's important to remember that as an adult, you always have a free will. Don't like the job? Go work somewhere else. Want to go ride a rollercoaster? Just go, nobody's stopping you. Tired after work? Try cocaine and have some fun at the club. You're free, make use of that privilege. Also don't waste your money, save some up for future and some for fun activities, makes life much more bearable.
I'm so old now I can officially use the phrase "Back in my day" and it would be justified
How old are you?
@@bricktasticanimations4834 at this point teenagers can say that to a little kid because our childhoods were so different from theirs
@@BranIsEpic I’m 13 and had a completely different childhood than kids nowadays
@@NateANater I'm 18 and I think you're right. I grew up with DVDs and a Windows 7 desktop computer. I got my first mobile phone when I was in my early teens and even then it wasn't a smartphone. In fact I've never owned a smartphone.
@@bricktasticanimations4834 I also grew up with DVDs. Thanks for agreeing with me :)
Bruh being a adult in 2024 is crazy
lol for tho nice joke (complement)
I can only imagine
what are adults supposed to do, become a child just for the occasion? restarted ahh statement
This is the worst year to be a minor though 😭😭😭
@@Thelightning1outwe got drake and Dr disrespect on god out here.
The dumbest shit ive ever said was “I can’t wait to grow up.”
Facts
true
Facts
Real
I don’t regret saying it, I didn’t enjoy my childhood, and I like having freedom, even at the cost of responsibility
Lesson to the kids and teenagers here: Don't worry if your contract got terminated with any first job, it's normal to switch careers throughout your 20's.
ya but the only problem about that is if you do you can't add that on your resume aka all that time waisted
@@hanahtomlinsonsshorts9140he said 20s , not 30s , a few years wasted isn’t the end of the world
Yeah but it's becoming hard to get hired nowadays so it is a problem
@@hanahtomlinsonsshorts9140yeah you can just don’t put them as a reference
@@badart3204 there gonna ask how you got fired or why you quit, and no matter what answer you give them they will hold it against you. also with references i promise you they will call references anyways all a employer needs to contact a reference rather if you listed them or not is the location of your last place of employment. once they have that they can pull up the number and call without you knowing. hell they don't even need the full address just the company name and the city and google will take care of the rest. i know this from personal experience at several interviews
Avocado reference didn’t age well
Stopping kids from saying first has become the first
Stopping kids from saying stopping kids from saying first
@@LowKLPZ I already did that 😐 how to be a hypocrite
Bro their just kids they don’t know any better
fr. they're just saying first without actually saying it
I didnt read that sorry
Man I really do regret being a big introvert as a kid. I made little to no effort to make friends and make them hang out outside of school. Now as an adult, making friends (especially finding people my age) is such a hard thing to do and its going to get harder as I get older.
I really wish that I didn't wasted so much time not developing my social life in my carefree days. 😢
My mom doesn't want me to make friends, I'm just so sad,I almost had a breakdown last month
U will get bro. Don't give up
@@ClarenceJoseph2011 do whatever u can to do it im 19 and am struggling to meet anyone, ive been doing better though when i was 18 i was completely awkward
@@ClarenceJoseph2011 safely though*
@@ClarenceJoseph2011 brutal, overprotective parents suck
My mental health is at its lowest, my summer is ruined, my 18th birthday is ruined, my friends and I are spread everywhere, college is going to be fire 🔥 💯
Hope it gets better bro 🙏
Yeah pretty much how it went for me too Man. Not to worry you but a few years later and it has not gotten better it has gotten even worse good lucj
Independence is completely worth the stress.
Join the army and at worst you would die for something,and at best you will have free house,food,salary and a companions
9:34 this didn’t age well
Was just gonna comment that lol
@@TF_LoRdwasheresame
The worst is when gen alpha kids grow to adults and become an adult and play Skididi toilet at Times Square in New York
💀
How tf do you PLAY sk---- toilet, that's a online series
@@Daymare19 idk connect their phone to it
@@destinyshae1954wait how tf can you connect a phone in time square 💀
@@SolaceJames a speaker
Who agrees that burdie would be the coolest unc if he ever becomes one?
Nothing is better than sitting down on the couch Sunday night with a big bowl of fruity pebbles and watching a new burdie video.
0:41 i think burdie needs rocket money
I can’t believe this is what I have to deal with when I reach adulthood
when you reach adulthood it will probably be worse
😂😂😂😂😂 things are way more expensive now your fucked
It’s worse bro enjoy it while it lasts without responsibilities
4 years I'll be starting my Adulthood which i wish couldn't come
Enjoy These 4 Years... They Turn To Memories In A Blink Of An Eye
@@charontheferryman5989 yep
enjoy & prep. try to at least know what general work atmosphere you prefer and if a degree or trade school is a better path. All business administration degrees get paid the same, a prestigious one only gets your foot in the door easier. If you're uncertain and can't name a career/change too often either A. go to community college (cheaper & Forgiving) or B. Go into the work force. Also get your license while your in high school (even if you don't own a car) it's way cheaper.
There are only 2 high school experiences you hate it or love it.
If you hate it... bite the bullet, get your first job, learn how to survive as an adult, and -enjoy- make up for it in therapy (or college)
If you love it you got good RNG & I can't help the lucky. I can't even fathom the idea of myself being happy in high school 🤷♀
7 years for me
Im 13 I currently just clean my grandmas house for money I pay for my own phone im paying monthly on a 15 pro rn and when I turn 14 im going to get a actual job or hopefully my RUclips pops off some day
Coool
I’m in my senior year of hs and working at 20/hour, you got it
@@bluejay5076 oh nice I go into my first year of high school next year
what job are you gonna be able to take at 14? pretty sure in the USA at least you need to be 16 or older to legally get a job
@@PhoenixAscension554 you can work at 15 at some places but not all u can work at a pool or something but it also depends on the state too because my state u can work at 15 and 16 because I worked at a pool for the summer when I was 16 but you can work at the dollar stores but you gotta ask how old you gotta be and such
Getting a job in high school was definitely a good experience. It kept me in shape too since it was a manual labor job.
it bought my first pc can't complain, 6? years later and I still have the same mobo
Am 16 and am already worrying about growing up and the experience 😅
Relax bro
Im 10
@@TaharqaCallenderwrong app to show your age, bud.
Same brother
@@TaharqaCallender you got plenty of time lil bro
Bro i was talking to my younger cousins and they don't even know what ninjago is 😭I hit unc status in highschool fr.
5:30 You might have sleep apnea bro. If you have the means, I'd get a sleep study done. If you have that, treatment is life changing.
Wait until you have to set up utilities at your house, and you have to pay “one-time read fee” of $65 for a technician to come and look at your gas meter for 5 seconds and write down a number. Or a “title transfer fee” of $80 for the home builder to transfer the on-paper “rights” to the gas from them to you. Little things like having to take off work and wait around at home for an 8-hour window of time waiting for the internet technician to set up your WiFi because they can’t give you a specific time they’ll have somebody there. Then they forget you’re on their schedule and have to set up another day next week, where you have to miss work again with no reimbursement of any kind for your time, you’re still gonna pay full price because that’s just how it is
The stupid shit I regret is staying up writing stories into adulthood
9:43 didn’t age too well.
This video made me cherish my childhood
RENT IS DUE
If there are going to be taxes mentioned in this video…..,
I am good since i don’t have taxes for owning house in my country.
Where do you live bro
Once you hit 30 it's fine 21-28 is crazy tho
Well it is part of growing up as a person now beat it!
9:38 didnt age well
I turned 16 this month. And I'm getting real, REAL nervous. My parents are tryna pressure me into colleges and moving out and getting a job all at once. I don't wanna go to college honestly. New York (where I am) is so expensive. It's gonna be really hard to live on my own. Because I don't know any roommate processes. I don't know anything, really.
Uhhh, have you finished highschool yet? I thought people go to highschool at 18, not 16?
@@PhuongTran-yj7wzNo, I have not finished highschool. I'm a Junior in highschool
@@editorkokichi1773honestly bro learn a skill and join a trade you can make good money, it’s hard work sure but it teaches you so much about what it means to push on and if your smart with your money you can leave the trade and start a business or something with what you have saved up. gotta start at the bottom to reach the top
Try trades.
Learn a trade bro, 1 month to like 6 months of training & u find a decent job don’t take out loans, understand a car payment is 4,6 years, minimum 400 a month & insurance is a bitch I’m 24 & it’s 450
No offense, but what sane individual uses spotify and pays for it none the less?
Use rocket money for the subscriptions lol
Can you do that worst parts about childhood next?
9:01 CYBER MARIAN?
Bro I remember when I was young, like 8-9, I was like "I can't wait to grow up. That was before I knew about taxes
i cant stop thinking when i am a adult im gonna miss being a child..
Same here man😵💫
The other option is hoping you forget childhood. That's the boat I fell into.
Ok
congrats
First one to comment!!
1,746 views in 28 minutes, bro fell on??
yep, bro fell on
Yep, bro fell on
The rent is beyond due
Got a month until I hit 18, with no bitches, no friends, no plans for after graduation in 9 months other than get the fuck out of the dumpster fire time known as high school, no idea what the fuck I want to do in life, and nothing but beef with almost everyone in existence. How cooked am I?
focus on getting shit together, you arent completely cooked.
my 18th year I clutched up😂 n got a job and learned about business and investing. it seems like a long time but itll take a few months to a year to set straight. im 19 now and am finally back on a base level
not as cooked as me, I'm basically everything you mentioned but add being a 4/10, 5'5 socially inept autistic virgin with many mental problems, anger issues and depression, who's also missed out on high school and many important life changing milestones. I think I might be cooked 💀
You're not alone. I'm 18 as well same situation
Yeap it sucks
4:12 YOU CHOSE THE CLASSES
Finding a job is impossible if u dont go to college especially if u live in Canada
I feel this as a 20 year old adult. I'm about to switch my college major to something else that isn't computer science or IT related. The one I've got isn't helping me or getting me anywhere toward what I want. And if that doesn't work, I will just drop out and get an actual job at GameStop or Target.
"I hate school" mfs when they discover adulthood:
someone give me sum tips for highschool im starting it in like 10 days
1. You gotta try to make friends. School sucks without them
2. Do extracurriculars it has a ton of benefits
3. Avoid the bathrooms unless absolutely necessary. The busy ones are better if you have to. Never go to the ones nobody uses
4. Don’t hang out with degenerates. Like vapers or stoners
5. Keep up with homework or you are sure as hell gonna regret it when you are an adult.
6. Try to enjoy it. You never get those 4 years back.
Bonus: if you like someone, just go for it.
i have no tips, but good luck!! :]
@@BM83222 thank you sir
mainly what the guy above me said,
make friends if you can just to build social skill(most of them wont be with you after highschool, just a heads up)
do NOT get peer pressured into smoking, drugs, alcohol, etc. it can ruin your life
try working a job in school like a parttime just for the experience
@@kevinzawarrior thank you
John 14:6 "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" Jesus is the only way to heaven Amen.
what does this have to do with the video??
Christianity is a hoax.
Your soul
dont sleep if you dont want to get touched tonight
wurdie with another banger
Lol Gen Z is the first generation to publicize their generation's adulthood so commonly. It's so cute. 🤣 You're all like making videos about being adults like a hive mind.
When you actually grow up into full blown adults (30's+), you will understand how much of a kid you still actually are.
😎 Welcome to adultness though, it's only just begun!
- Some random Unc.
The second I turned 12 I gained about 50 LBS and started felling like shit whenever I ate anything necessarily bad .
Word of advice, don't finance a vehicle. Just buy a crappy used one that gets you to and from work and your essential places. Don't travel unless you have at least 5k in the bank. Not trying to sound like a boomer, I made both of those mistakes in my early-mid 20's.
Birdie headphone dent goes hard 🙏🙏
As an adult remember to make a budget pre plan your spending as much as possible. It’s good to see where all those hours you put to work go to financially and prioritize savings first. Saving even $50 a month equals $600 at the end of the year.
When I unironically used back in my day to talk about when I was in HS to my little sis who is in HS I was like oh 👦➡️🧔♂️➡️👴🏻
*The kids have become self aware*
I’m only 19 and I got to take advil and put icy hot every day before work or I’ll just collapse halfway through my shift.
The metabolism thing isn't true for everyone I'm almost out of my early 20s and still can go crazy with sweets and eat junk and gain little to no weight. Obviously it won't last forever so I'm trying to tone it back slightly so I don't end up with a giant gut when I'm 29.
HBO Max, now Max (Twitter, now X)
being roommates with your friends can also be terrible. choose your roommates wisely
iPad babies are now voting adults 😰
Turning 20 in two weeks. Wish me luck as I cross into Unchalla
“Got me crying in the bed thinking about rent… jk it’s not that bad”
Oh but it is
its nice you actually have friend's :(
Bruh I'm so cooked 4 months to go till I'm in university 💀
tfw when im watching a video from a dude NOT paying rent
Bro thinks he’s chain
this sounds nothing like tagswag 😭
I thank god I never had the idk how to adult phase cus here is the secret no one dose stfu up lock in and figure it out complaining dose nothing
The worst thing about adulthood-everything
The Charles Barkley episode lives in my head rent free
Nah but I am about to become 11 and even I get called “unc” 😔
This guys only 18 according to my calculations
I got 5 years until I become a legally adult gen z
lol my girl don’t pay no bills 😂 love her though
As an alpha (talking about generation) tysm
bro actually needs rocket money😭
Yo let’s go another wurdie classic
How you gonna say you an unc with out paying rent
When I was younger I said I'd move out at 22, but I'm not too sure if that's realistic anymore
Yeah, I feel you man. The economy nowadays is nuts😬🤯😤
I can't believe that when I grow up I'm gonna have to stay with my wife thats 60 years old
I’m getting married in a month 😂
Hey what generation are you?.
I can never gain weight 🗿
0:01 top comment tricks 101
i will always prefer being an adult. i like having actual good and stable mental health as well as resources, i love being in a time where social media and remote work are easily accessible. the world is very connected and it helps me me glad to be alive and present. all you have to do in life is live in your timeline, do your own thing, enjoy the process, and enjoy yourself; everything works out on its own accord and timing. just be present, and also know that you’re early asf in life so keep being alive
You know, I never really liked paying bills. I don't think I'm going to do that either.
diabolical
Hey unc
always 2 steps ahead
Watermelon juiceeeeeee
I’m 21, this shits fucking damn near impossible. I live on my own with my girlfriend of almost 4 years. Without her I’d be fucked
Take it from a zoomer adult.
I live on my own, all chores fall on me, I make my rent, pay off my credit card in full, and am left with maybe $300 (and that's the HIGH end for our age group) at the end of the month. That covers gas, maybe some groceries, and if I'm lucky, $50 of entertainment per month. I went to college bro, I'm making $60k at entry level and even then that's barely enough in this economy. I'm constantly tired, always stressed, and somehow making it all work out.
I just need a break man...
America sucks. I live in Germany and make less than 50k a year, and that's completely enough.
@@robertbozic467 damn that's crazy. I also hear food is dirt cheap in Germany. Is this true???
Move states bro when you get more experience at your job
I'm 16 and hella worried for my future lol. I hate being a teenager due to personal reasons but i know i will hate aspects of adulthood too. But the thing about adulthood is that you get to be free and freedom is what i want the most.
Chicken nugget 2
I’m 24 and work with a bunch of 20-22 year olds that jokingly say I have unc status 😭 like cmon
*laughs at 34
I’m over weight for my height…
I’m trying to lose it and it’s difficult when you can’t plan diets and trying to get a diet plan is expensive, and I can’t stick to a workout routine on my own. 😂😂😂
So I’m just working and trying to make enough to afford a personal trainer or some shit to help me.
guys is 2012 gen alpha or gen z
Alpha
I thought adulthood would be fun but I regret saying that
@@Omg10058it's only when you actually make it through it and you have a better grasp of adulting. People who are happy in being an adult have different reasons why. It could be a rough childhood and limit freedom to enjoy what other kids had like friendship, relationship, things they wanted or simply because their parents raise them right to be set out to the world. But I would say people's childhoods can vary among what type of parents they have. People who had a good decent childhood would miss it or hate it depending on the parents and their life situation.
@@Omg10058 not being rude, but why are you saying it's better when you didn't experience it yet?
@bellaberriee just saying thanks for you're respons
It's important to remember that as an adult, you always have a free will. Don't like the job? Go work somewhere else. Want to go ride a rollercoaster? Just go, nobody's stopping you. Tired after work? Try cocaine and have some fun at the club. You're free, make use of that privilege. Also don't waste your money, save some up for future and some for fun activities, makes life much more bearable.