There's definitely something quietly reassuring about the 'sympathy' of a British man. They may not be what you need for an in-depth talk, but they do well to remind you that life goes on and that you're welcome to join them for a crack.
The British stiff upper lip. Keep your emotions in, stay stoic, it'll pass. The John Mulaney joke "I'll keep all my emotions right here, and then one day I'll die" is VERY true.
I worked like a year with a nice british people in 2 pubs, and one day i drink to much on a party and literally broke apart for a 5-10 minutes i guess, and a british guy who works with me try to cheer me up, but he just can't. Maybe because i can't express my feelings in this moment correctly, or maybe because he's British, or maybe it's both. :)
Was that the video thing? if so that wasn't 'on stream' but rather, a recording. If it was a new one then I missed it but I would be truly surprised if vedal expressed himself like that live/on stream.
Phrased mostly like that one socially-awkward friend trying his best to be emotionally supportive. _"I hope everything gets better. I'm sure it will. Unless you get hit by a car or get cancer or something."_
I can't blame him at all for that answer, for the life of me I can't think of some kind of answer that is better on stream Infront of an audience. Anny did said he and some other friends was fairly supportive when she was taking breaks, so the British man is not so British after all.
the clip doesn't have context but on the stream she just said it out of nowhere, I feel like tutel's answer was understandable considering anny made it weird, you can't just say something the other person has no chance of spinning into something funny and force them to break character on stream when the vibes are supposed to be lighthearted without any warning
@sammxn-w2v Right? Vedal may or may not even know the issue since she's been vague about it as far as I know at least. And even if he *did* know, he can't really say anything since they're in stream. Unless that man can pull super speeches out his ass like Optimus Prime, while also comforting Anny, while also not giving info. -which most jabbing at him can't do- He was super hard pressed to say more than he did on the spot.
I don't know how well Anny and Vedal know each other but they're basically business partners, at closest. At least I would hope so because otherwise things might get complicated. Dumping your life problems on your co-workers is... questionable, at best. Doing so in front of a live audience is absurd.
Pretty sure that sitting around talking about how horrible things are is the worst possible way to deal with problems. Can't really understand this whole culture of "talking about your problems". Why not go out, have some drinks, think about something else for a bit, distract yourself, shake it off, laugh about it, seems much healthier I think.
Honestly I feel like more emotionless support can often be better than the alternative if someone’s really struggling, usually they just want someone to feel normal with. I know when I was most struggling someone going “aw that’s so awful, I feel so bad for you” is about the opposite of what I would have wanted.
The "I feel so bad for you", to me at least almost feels like a veiled pity line. I would rather have someone say, "dude, let's go for a walk" no talking just walking you know to get your mind off of whatever temporarily
If Anny only wanted to feel normal, she wouldn't have been the one to bring it up. She was obviously searching for some empathy. You can reduce how patronizing you sound by never using the word "so" and you can sound less self-centered if you avoid using the words "I" and "me" unless you are offering help. It's also good to ask questions making it about them. Example "Aw that's awful, do you want to talk about it?" or "That sucks, can I do anything to help?"
@@EndoftheBeginning17 The best times I've had in recent years was when I was just walking silently with my dad while walking the dogs. Silence is underappreciated.
I've known tons of guys like Vedal. They're usually calm on the surface, but churning below. His voice is pretty monotone, but he's probably got a deer in the headlights expression on his face during this whole interaction.
that's hilarious. I cry because my mouth allergy doesn't let me laugh. I am living the "I have no mouth and I must scream" Vedal is dying from being put to the hardest test
There is an energy between the two of them that kinda hopes that they get together, they have wonderful energy together. You can tell that they both care for eachother alot, friend or more. One way or another these two make a great and a pretty sweet duo, Vedal cares for Anny and seems to be the happiest when collabing with her, same for Anny when she's with Vedal. They get shipped cause the two of them are so sweet to eachother. Each in their own way, and that's beautiful.
Honestly as someone with a friend like Vedal id rather have that cuz ik full well he is trying to cheer me up and he doesnt try to sugarcoat it on the contrary it makes me laugh and i find it genuine
Everyone expects vedal to bend over backwards for these girls but he's actually a very normal guy in how he talks to everyone. That's why he's so likeable.
As a woman I'm like vedal in this, but I can kinda act. We loose reputation if we seem too unempathetic, because women are expected to be more emotional ect. It's annoying.
Same,but,like most things,the more you fail at it and aknowledge what you're doing wrong,the better you get,but also,the most important thing is,don't go overboard yourself,like,seriously,there's ways to help someone deal with something,but,if you aren't reaaally sure what to do,the best you can truly do is just be there to talk,maybe not too much about the problem itself,because if you don't know how to deal with it,it makes you feel awful for not being able to properly help your friend,but just,give them some time,and try to act "normal" (granted,it depends a lot on whatever your friendship is like,I mean,for example,if you normally talk very depressingly about stuff,just don't,if you joke about everything,depends on the subject,but don't if you're going to do so about the issue itself,but do try to keep your overall vibes the same). Whenever you talk to them,atleast from what I can tell,that tends to make people feel more at ease because even though they're going throught some rough times,it seems to help to have something be "the way that it normally is" And most importantly,I know it sounds kinda terrible to say it outright to someone,but after a while if you feel overwhelmed,politely tell them that you don't know how to/aren't very good at dealing with this stuff (or something along those lines) but still offer as much support as you know you can give,even if it's just listening or talking for little bits of time over the day,trying not to dwell too much on it,but also not skipping over it like it's unimportant,give it time,but little by little move it to someting else entirely to take both your minds off it,or,if you check on them again a few hours later,maybe talk about some other little things they said about their day that doesn't seem that connected to it and go from there (Take all this with a truckload of salt,as,I don't even know if I explained it properly and not just said a bunch of nonsense because it's late af for me and english isn't english-ing too much,and clearly,someone that talks about friendships like a science study because of a chronic lack of friends and doesn't understand his own feelings may not be the best to take advice from. . .I'm working on it lol)
tbh this is better than giving a totally tone-deaf response or something, just a simple kind of honesty and a lend of an ear is what most people need when venting.
Reminds me of one time I sat down in Biology class and my friend just bluntly tells me that his dog died. I didn't know how to process that so I just gave him a thumbs up. We introverts don't do emotional.
sometimes for some people, its easier to feel empathy than it is to express empathy. learning to show emotion isn't always stressed when you're socializing as a youth, especially if you're male, especially if you're British or American....and that can bite you in the ass as you go along. you learn through experience.
I've been through rough times too I don't think I can really be respectful to what the person feels with the words I say so I mostly stay quiet and listen to them
I can't blame him. I didn't handle emotional stuff well either. Personally I can deal with difficult animals all day everyday, but emotional people are a freaking nightmare.
ngl i'm slowly growing to love Anny more and more with each clip. also i dunno if it's her modal or her voice or both but for some reason i always pictured her in my head to be like really tall like 180cm+ irl am i the only one?
A: I've been having the worst six months of my life. V: Ok. *Awkward silence* V: (Damn, she's not saying anything. Did she expect me to say something more? What should I say? I have to say something.) A: That's it? V: Oh, that's it. I'm sorry.
During lunch My friend told me that one of his friends just died in the Ukraine war. I literally didnt say anything. Just ate in silence for the rest of the meal.
Now we know that after the stream's over, Vedal would at minimum like to talk with Anny at least ONCE at some point in his life That's the bare minimum of his attachment, but he likely wants to talk a couple more times more than just once, probably 7 or maybe 8 times
I feel like the desire is there to somehow make her feel better, but it's frustrating him that he can't express it in any way. I've been in the same situation a lot of times. Sometimes I wonder if it's some kind of a side effect from programming. Even so, I learned that even if you can't make them feel better, at the very least, don't invalidate their feelings.
As someone with a condition that renders me void of the ability to feel emotions and empathy, this definitely mirrors a lot of interactions in my life. I'd say "Damn I felt that" but, you know, I didn't. I'm not gonna internet diagnose anyone with anything but given how consistently deadpan and monotone Vedal is in every video I've ever seen, I certainly wouldn't be surprised if he was in a similar boat to me.
Tbh when she said "I'm having the worst 6 months of my life" and he said ok, maybe he was waiting for her to explain why that is, that what people would do no? If someone says "I'm so sad" I'm not gonna just say I hope it gets better, I'm gonna ask why, how can I support you if I don't know what's bothering you?
I empathize with the British man. Even if you wanna support your friends, some of us have no idea where to even start with that. Then again, I'm German so maybe not the best example either.
On the stream, many people were hardly able to give intelligible support, and without the opportunity to clarify the reason, man as always, acts smartly
Unironically yes. He's really competent, interacts with women normally without being gross or putting us on a pedestal and he's funny. He's also relatable as fuck. I would date tutel. Plus you get to be neuro & evil's stepmom.
I honestly don’t put it past him at all, those kinds of conversations are like handling a bomb you know you can’t defuse. You feel bad because you don’t want to detract from the person confiding in you, but it can be extremely uncomfortable, and wanting it to stop pushes you to words things poorly.
I struggle to take her seriously because with her voice it always sounds like she's about to laugh. I feel like she's one of those joker types, a lot of people have that joker in them, others have that dog.
There's definitely something quietly reassuring about the 'sympathy' of a British man. They may not be what you need for an in-depth talk, but they do well to remind you that life goes on and that you're welcome to join them for a crack.
join the on crack!?!?
british people give out crack.
cool.
British “people” are a reminder that things could be worse
The British stiff upper lip. Keep your emotions in, stay stoic, it'll pass. The John Mulaney joke "I'll keep all my emotions right here, and then one day I'll die" is VERY true.
Sociopath be like:
Asking for emotional support out a British man is like asking magma if it can bring you a cup of ice cold water
Its unironnically a cultrual thing here to not talk to others about mental issues.
Schizo talking to magma
That explains a lot @@elusive-osmium
@@HuyZalupovich-lj5of magma is so chill dude, he just doesn't like hugs
I worked like a year with a nice british people in 2 pubs, and one day i drink to much on a party and literally broke apart for a 5-10 minutes i guess, and a british guy who works with me try to cheer me up, but he just can't. Maybe because i can't express my feelings in this moment correctly, or maybe because he's British, or maybe it's both. :)
“i’m having the worst 6 months of my life”
“🐢that’s crazy🐢”
The most heartfelt thing hes done on stream is saying he appreciates camilla in a monotone voice for her birthday
"Hey camila, I uhhh... I think you're cool, wish you happy birthday...... Pfftt--"
Was that the video thing? if so that wasn't 'on stream' but rather, a recording. If it was a new one then I missed it but I would be truly surprised if vedal expressed himself like that live/on stream.
yeah he's british
Phrased mostly like that one socially-awkward friend trying his best to be emotionally supportive. _"I hope everything gets better. I'm sure it will. Unless you get hit by a car or get cancer or something."_
I've embarrassingly said almost that exact line to somebody once
"Dont worry, it gets worse" is a pretty supportive response I've heard.
I feel attacked
@@PitbullPuppy12 I like "it can always get worse", use that one on myself all the time.
@@daniel4647 I say this all the time, because tbh, if you ever find yourself in a terrible situation, just know that it can absolutely be worse
"most empathetic british man...cheers" lul, immediately drinks it away~
That's very english of him.
Although she is in Japan, so you'd think she'd be used to it. We're both emotionally repressed islands that love drinking tea.
As an awkward introvert I can confirm that Vedal is trying his best.
Definitely VERY relatable
I am awkward and introvert but also very emotional so…
Yea i never know what to say. Dunno if its sociopathy or some neurological thing but i have a hard time with this type of sht.
I don't think that is the reason
you understand the issue, and you want to be a friend, expressing it is the hard part....and a lot of us are not taught that when we're young.
The sigh after she left. Man was dying
Edit: Apparently I wasn't the only one that noticed. Lots of guys can relate to a sigh like that
lmaooo 😂😂
Most brit bloke's response when having the worst day in his life is "Today bit rough innit?"
meanwhile aussie guy: bad day at the office, hey?
Nah but Vedal is legit such a good friend, he always give Anny an extra attention, and tbh she deserves it, depression is a b*tch.
Anny depression bout to cop these hands. 🤜👊
I can't blame him at all for that answer, for the life of me I can't think of some kind of answer that is better on stream Infront of an audience. Anny did said he and some other friends was fairly supportive when she was taking breaks, so the British man is not so British after all.
the clip doesn't have context but on the stream she just said it out of nowhere, I feel like tutel's answer was understandable considering anny made it weird, you can't just say something the other person has no chance of spinning into something funny and force them to break character on stream when the vibes are supposed to be lighthearted without any warning
@sammxn-w2v Right? Vedal may or may not even know the issue since she's been vague about it as far as I know at least. And even if he *did* know, he can't really say anything since they're in stream. Unless that man can pull super speeches out his ass like Optimus Prime, while also comforting Anny, while also not giving info. -which most jabbing at him can't do- He was super hard pressed to say more than he did on the spot.
you are 100% right, and i think Anny kniws that he cant really say anything and Just teases him
I don't know how well Anny and Vedal know each other but they're basically business partners, at closest. At least I would hope so because otherwise things might get complicated. Dumping your life problems on your co-workers is... questionable, at best. Doing so in front of a live audience is absurd.
@@CrizzyEyesThey are friends, weird concept for you it's seem.
Vedal, Vedal... Stoic as you are, please make her smile.
Ehh. You're right
I think he does a very good job at that, she seemed like she had a lot of fun just talking while drinking with him
@@Waisowol I'm sure he'd give a talk behind the stage
He's British.
Pretty sure that sitting around talking about how horrible things are is the worst possible way to deal with problems. Can't really understand this whole culture of "talking about your problems". Why not go out, have some drinks, think about something else for a bit, distract yourself, shake it off, laugh about it, seems much healthier I think.
I'm laughing at a comment that says "asking a psychopath for support is a losing battle"
You can tell he's trying so hard, his biggest compliment is "I don't hate you"
He's just like me xd
Fr
Cut it out you can't talk to girls
@@xToxicNinjax Yes I can, but emotional conversations are a big nope xd
@@Uryu7 Do you have sassy Ai daughters ? Guess not.
@@jameswalker6326 Indeed
so he's like that with everyone, not just his ai daughters lmao
Honestly I feel like more emotionless support can often be better than the alternative if someone’s really struggling, usually they just want someone to feel normal with. I know when I was most struggling someone going “aw that’s so awful, I feel so bad for you” is about the opposite of what I would have wanted.
The "I feel so bad for you", to me at least almost feels like a veiled pity line. I would rather have someone say, "dude, let's go for a walk" no talking just walking you know to get your mind off of whatever temporarily
If Anny only wanted to feel normal, she wouldn't have been the one to bring it up. She was obviously searching for some empathy. You can reduce how patronizing you sound by never using the word "so" and you can sound less self-centered if you avoid using the words "I" and "me" unless you are offering help. It's also good to ask questions making it about them. Example "Aw that's awful, do you want to talk about it?" or "That sucks, can I do anything to help?"
@@iminumst7827 you're good, there is a doc somewhere to learn it ?
@@iminumst7827you used "I" in your example
@@EndoftheBeginning17 The best times I've had in recent years was when I was just walking silently with my dad while walking the dogs. Silence is underappreciated.
“Thats rough buddy”
-prince zuko
He’s just British understandable
His ai is more emotional than he is
Real
I've known tons of guys like Vedal. They're usually calm on the surface, but churning below. His voice is pretty monotone, but he's probably got a deer in the headlights expression on his face during this whole interaction.
that's hilarious.
I cry because my mouth allergy doesn't let me laugh. I am living the "I have no mouth and I must scream"
Vedal is dying from being put to the hardest test
Jesus, i dont know if that was just the wording of the comment but that sounds sad as fuck, ya good bud?
The most emphatic British guy.
Vedal is such a very kind man😭
There is an energy between the two of them that kinda hopes that they get together, they have wonderful energy together.
You can tell that they both care for eachother alot, friend or more. One way or another these two make a great and a pretty sweet duo, Vedal cares for Anny and seems to be the happiest when collabing with her, same for Anny when she's with Vedal.
They get shipped cause the two of them are so sweet to eachother. Each in their own way, and that's beautiful.
"I been having the worst six months of my life"
Vedal: And I been having the worst years of my life since I became a dev
a developer's everyday life is worse than collab with 2 neuros at the same time💀
"The worst six months in my life"
In your life, SO FAR.
Honestly as someone with a friend like Vedal id rather have that cuz ik full well he is trying to cheer me up and he doesnt try to sugarcoat it on the contrary it makes me laugh and i find it genuine
This is highly relatable. He’s doing his best.
Everyone expects vedal to bend over backwards for these girls but he's actually a very normal guy in how he talks to everyone. That's why he's so likeable.
I just docked my ship not too long ago.
ah sht here we go again
he's indeed trying his best
It's peak..
That moan of pain in the end🤣
Please be patient. He suffers from chronic British-ism
Vedal is literally perfect, we've never had a proper funny introvert streamer and it's adorable
That was the most sympathy from a British person I've ever seen, there's no doubts that Vedal is totally into her, ship it.
Bro seriously, we are trying. It just takes so much energy for us men to think of the right words to say, it's hard for us introverts lol
Same for some women I feel ya T_T
Yeah I remember comforting my best friend but I'm so terrible at it it left a trauma in me xd, will never do it again.
As a woman I'm like vedal in this, but I can kinda act. We loose reputation if we seem too unempathetic, because women are expected to be more emotional ect. It's annoying.
yeah, i never know what I'm supposed to say, so i just stay on their side and try to make it more comfortable for them
Same,but,like most things,the more you fail at it and aknowledge what you're doing wrong,the better you get,but also,the most important thing is,don't go overboard yourself,like,seriously,there's ways to help someone deal with something,but,if you aren't reaaally sure what to do,the best you can truly do is just be there to talk,maybe not too much about the problem itself,because if you don't know how to deal with it,it makes you feel awful for not being able to properly help your friend,but just,give them some time,and try to act "normal" (granted,it depends a lot on whatever your friendship is like,I mean,for example,if you normally talk very depressingly about stuff,just don't,if you joke about everything,depends on the subject,but don't if you're going to do so about the issue itself,but do try to keep your overall vibes the same).
Whenever you talk to them,atleast from what I can tell,that tends to make people feel more at ease because even though they're going throught some rough times,it seems to help to have something be "the way that it normally is"
And most importantly,I know it sounds kinda terrible to say it outright to someone,but after a while if you feel overwhelmed,politely tell them that you don't know how to/aren't very good at dealing with this stuff (or something along those lines) but still offer as much support as you know you can give,even if it's just listening or talking for little bits of time over the day,trying not to dwell too much on it,but also not skipping over it like it's unimportant,give it time,but little by little move it to someting else entirely to take both your minds off it,or,if you check on them again a few hours later,maybe talk about some other little things they said about their day that doesn't seem that connected to it and go from there (Take all this with a truckload of salt,as,I don't even know if I explained it properly and not just said a bunch of nonsense because it's late af for me and english isn't english-ing too much,and clearly,someone that talks about friendships like a science study because of a chronic lack of friends and doesn't understand his own feelings may not be the best to take advice from. . .I'm working on it lol)
I mean it’s crazy how this like 21 year old guy is just thrusted into this life. I can’t imagine it’s easy for him.
That model really fit the situation
That's right Vedal, keep it neutral
tbh this is better than giving a totally tone-deaf response or something, just a simple kind of honesty and a lend of an ear is what most people need when venting.
I like how aware he is of what the situation calls for, but alas
Flushed
Too fucking relatable, Vedal.
she really hit him with the "not any more..." 😂
Vedal is like a cat, at a quick glance he might seem like he doesn't care, but when you're down or need protection, he is there with you.
I keep rewatching reuploads of this clip because it's relatable
Reminds me of one time I sat down in Biology class and my friend just bluntly tells me that his dog died. I didn't know how to process that so I just gave him a thumbs up. We introverts don't do emotional.
this is the most emotional talk that a british programer man could have
"wow that's crazy"
Can confirm as a brit, we do not get taught emotions
sometimes for some people, its easier to feel empathy than it is to express empathy. learning to show emotion isn't always stressed when you're socializing as a youth, especially if you're male, especially if you're British or American....and that can bite you in the ass as you go along. you learn through experience.
I've been through rough times too I don't think I can really be respectful to what the person feels with the words I say so I mostly stay quiet and listen to them
NOT THE GUY IN CHAT WRITING _"3 MONTHS TO GO"_
Anny trying to feed the shippers at an(n)y turn
I mean, it's a statement, not a question, suggestion, or command.
1:06
Anny: mm sure you do
Emotions as a british man your joking i cant remember the last time i felt happiness the only ones we have are anger and disappointment
The way Anny is looking oh my god maiden in love
I can't blame him. I didn't handle emotional stuff well either.
Personally I can deal with difficult animals all day everyday, but emotional people are a freaking nightmare.
ngl i'm slowly growing to love Anny more and more with each clip. also i dunno if it's her modal or her voice or both but for some reason i always pictured her in my head to be like really tall like 180cm+ irl am i the only one?
Synonymous video title:
"Turtle doesn't know how to talk to women"
It took like 3 years of Connor hanging out with Mouse to develop emotions. Vedal will figure it out eventually 😂
Unlike Vedal, Connor actually touches the grass and sees the sun
Don't forget that he had to move about as far away from the UK as it's humanly possible
@@SmileyXY true!
It shouldnt be a surprise for me to see the two fandoms collide like this.
A: I've been having the worst six months of my life.
V: Ok.
*Awkward silence*
V: (Damn, she's not saying anything. Did she expect me to say something more? What should I say? I have to say something.)
A: That's it?
V: Oh, that's it. I'm sorry.
So relatable like what do u say other than words of comfort as a low eq person lol
During lunch My friend told me that one of his friends just died in the Ukraine war. I literally didnt say anything. Just ate in silence for the rest of the meal.
In my country a normal response would be:
"Look at the bright side, if you are at your worst, whatever comes next will be better!"
Now we know that after the stream's over, Vedal would at minimum like to talk with Anny at least ONCE at some point in his life
That's the bare minimum of his attachment, but he likely wants to talk a couple more times more than just once, probably 7 or maybe 8 times
VEDAL IS SO ME 😭😭😭😭
The initial "Oh that's it?"
I feel like the desire is there to somehow make her feel better, but it's frustrating him that he can't express it in any way. I've been in the same situation a lot of times. Sometimes I wonder if it's some kind of a side effect from programming. Even so, I learned that even if you can't make them feel better, at the very least, don't invalidate their feelings.
No, programming is one of the side-effects.
@@tiagotiagot you could be right, idk
The turtle boy needs his booze for a casual change of topic
As someone with a condition that renders me void of the ability to feel emotions and empathy, this definitely mirrors a lot of interactions in my life. I'd say "Damn I felt that" but, you know, I didn't. I'm not gonna internet diagnose anyone with anything but given how consistently deadpan and monotone Vedal is in every video I've ever seen, I certainly wouldn't be surprised if he was in a similar boat to me.
Tbh when she said "I'm having the worst 6 months of my life" and he said ok, maybe he was waiting for her to explain why that is, that what people would do no? If someone says "I'm so sad" I'm not gonna just say I hope it gets better, I'm gonna ask why, how can I support you if I don't know what's bothering you?
Yeah, he was definitely expecting a continuation there, and it wasn't that he was dismissive.
Vedal is so me
"understandable 😐" 💀💀💀
He's just like me 😂
I empathize with the British man. Even if you wanna support your friends, some of us have no idea where to even start with that. Then again, I'm German so maybe not the best example either.
On the stream, many people were hardly able to give intelligible support, and without the opportunity to clarify the reason, man as always, acts smartly
I have a conspiracy theory - vedal is actually a robot
It's curious how this kind of behavior changes depending on the public and the context, its fun
Do you think that vedal have rizz😅
He is the rizzler maxxer
He’s got that nonchalant rizz
Unironically yes. He's really competent, interacts with women normally without being gross or putting us on a pedestal and he's funny. He's also relatable as fuck. I would date tutel.
Plus you get to be neuro & evil's stepmom.
@@cocoapixels you do know that the Al will roast you specially his first Al daughter is going to roast you to nothing 😅.
@@camhaothi8400 They're too cute to hate even when they tell me to kms 🥰🥰
he just died in the endXD
I hate to admit im the exact same way. I just dont know how to be there for people like that.
I honestly don’t put it past him at all, those kinds of conversations are like handling a bomb you know you can’t defuse. You feel bad because you don’t want to detract from the person confiding in you, but it can be extremely uncomfortable, and wanting it to stop pushes you to words things poorly.
Yeah I'm gonna be honest I have no idea how to process such information like "been having a bad day"
So cute
seeing this and knowing why veddal made his ai daughter just gave me the reilization tthat we are pretty much the same.
Dont talk about emotional on stream was a good choice by him. :) he there to entertain like neuro said
Bro is more AI than the AI he's made
I struggle to take her seriously because with her voice it always sounds like she's about to laugh. I feel like she's one of those joker types, a lot of people have that joker in them, others have that dog.
I have the same tone of voice. (Not british tho.)
But the words I say are heartfelt and true.
*with women. It is an important distinction.
this non empathetic nonchalant cold fish tutel 🐢
You forgot mosquito
He's literally me
As a british person we dont be emotional to others. We mostly drink it off.
Stiff upper lip, Anny, stiff upper lip...
real talk tho as a british man, being sentimental IN PUBLIC? must be 'avin' a laff luv.
He is just like me
We don't get taught this in am3rica