... And is creating a plan to get his brother out of this whole thing. Let's be honest (and I am not italian, but at least european spending my holidays in Italy, Spain and France to enjoy their True and honest cuisine): this is absolutely disgusting. How can you eat this "Parmesan" or ice? I don't get it...
Well he’s apart of the joke this time, and I feel he relates to him; but also is thinking of how funny his reaction are to the Americanized Italian food/items 😂
Because his brother knows it's messed up. I'm not even Italian and I won't buy these. And yeah, report that cheese to the police needs to happen. Reggiano on hand all the time, anytime, grated at the ready.
I thought BIL was going to vomit when he saw the Italian Ice and his abject horror at the Italian Dressing pack 😅And Carlo….his anticipatory reaction to his brother’s reaction was priceless 😂 What a lovely family. 😊❤
@@mischav2872I'm sure you heard a lot of ohhhhhhhhhh eyyyyyyyyyyyy take a look at this guy like a (insert random reference of someone they view as great at what you are currently doing) in a condescending tone
@@broken-bran it’s definitely a stereotype that fits. Go into any bar on Staten Island and you’ll see what I mean. It’s weird masculine toxicity in that part of nyc.
@@DOKZAONE actually the majority I knew did speak Italian. Usually because of a grandmother or something. But I don’t think they had been to Italy. Still Italians but I get your point. It was a joke though.
@@bobkilla430 I never had authentic Italian dressing to compare it with, but it's even questionable knowing only the American version. I'd probably cry over real Italian dressing.
@@daviclemons6910I hate to be the one to tell you this, but that _is_ authentic Italian dressing. They don't use it over there. It was just something Italian immigrants came up with in the 40s.
Right! The poor men are going to be suffering nightmares for DECADES. ☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 I've been to Italy and much of Europe and Americans have thisive affair with absolutely bastardised versions of the original. America has MORE than enough ability to produce high quality products. But yet for some reason... Y'all DON'T. ☠️🤦♀️🤯🤷♀️🤣 You produce the lowest quality of food possible for the masses and it's STILL MORE expensive than just doing it RIGHT. It's genuinely unfathomable to the rest of the world. I think because you were so recently founded y'all are just used to having to make do with what you have available and never had enough time to fully figure out your own independent flavours and styles of cooking before mass produced crap blew up. And you adopted it easier than anywhere else in the world because you didn't really have anything to start with to replace. So Italians would NEVER buy the commercially mase garbage Americans see as staple Italian food because they have the original that's MUCH superior. So these things never catch on the same in older countries with their own style of food and cooking, because it doesn't offer them anything and their own food is much better. America is made up mostly of Europeans who left for a new life in the new world and more Europeans who came from South America via Mexico thanks to the Spanish and Portuguese. So the original family members bring their own recipes and try to figure them out with what food is available. But they know how different it tastes from what they had back home. But their kids don't have that memory. So the making do version becomes their standard. And then the grandkids often don't even realise they are eating something completely different from the original. And then they come to Europe and whine about dish's being COMPLETELY different to their processed American versions. When i was staying in Sorrento right under mount Vesuvius Americans were whining CONSTANTLY about the food, especially the thin pizzas sold EVERYWHERE. They're STUNNING. But Americans whined about eating these huge thin crust pizzas and STILL being hungry. Pizza's made of entirely of the most beautiful and freshest natural ingredients ever and entirely handmade by usually an old couple. And they'd complain about them not being enough. They'd whine about not being able to get ranch or their version of Italian dressing. And wouldn't even TRY the real version. One American lady was kindly refused and asked to leave when she demanded a fancy Italian restaurant used her cheap crappy American Italian dressing for all her table's salads. ☠️🤡☠️🤦♀️🤯🤷♀️🤣 She just expected them to accept and use her nasty half empty bottle that looked years old. It's one of the MOST cringe worthy moments I've EVER witnessed. 😂 And everyone has their stories of Americans and the food faux pas. ☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 Don't ne THOSE people. 😂
@@mae4712because we call things different, different culture, gotta thing America is one big melting pot of hundreds of cultures and different people, we have foods from all across the world that where brought here by immigrants so not everything is gonna keep its original name when it’s brought
Kraft "Parmesan cheese" (which isn't considered a dairy product by the FDA mind you) is probably the greatest offender. Italian dressing is at least a trash tier version of something that is biochemically similar.
Yes. That stuff is literally the worst you can buy😂 half of it isnt even cheese. And theres a certain amount % of volume thats pure sawdust😂 legally allowed in it@@SpoonHurler
Oh my gosh, Carlo and his brother are so cute..they have the same adorable expressions. Carlo so cracks me up coz he knows exactly how his bro will react…😂😂😂😂
I'm Italian-French-Brazilian, and my first shock was with the portions sizes, for sure! Then, see-through coffee that looks like black tea and 4,000 kinds of salad dressings. I personally don't shop at regular groceries because of the number of items. My life is much simpler by shopping only at Trader Joe's and Costco. I've become an American citizen, been here for 23 years, and just last week, I discovered there are DARK RED kidney beans and LIGHT REd kidney beans. Who needs that plus a shelf with 10 brands of beans in all colors of the rainbow? I certainly don't. The first time I saw canned black beans was here in the US, and I never had the stomack to try. I just cook it from scratch in the pressure cooker.
@Katie-yf8cy I'm Canadian, we don't have Trader Joe's here. I have heard about their beans though. We have Costco here, but it doesn't carry the same products as American Costco does.
Culture shock is really weird. I live in Norway. We are a "private" person. You don't look or greet to each other here unless you know them. My brother moved to China. It was so weird and the smells everywhere. I hated carrefour first time I was there. 🤮 Now I loooove Chinese food. But trying to make Scandinavian food. I had to go to Ikea lol, to find "real" salmon. Here we have a bread-cutter machine at the store, and we recycle ♻️ and our money back for the bottles we buy. My brothers in-laws from China stood at the bread machine looking at the machine was cutting up bread 🍞 lol😂
Nutella itself is a shocker to me. When I went to France to trace my ancestry it was puzzling to be served 99.9% fantastic French food...and then there was "Nutella" ??? 😢
How beautiful‼️ You can tell that these two sensitive, kind and funny guys are definitely brothers. Their expressions and gestures are like twins. Sarah, you married into an especially wonderful family. ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
I love how carlo is now getting to play the jokes and watch the reactions that he has to when his wife would tease him with things she knew he would find ridiculous . Such a lovely couple and just wholesome ppl. I’ve always loved how Italians speak and show passion and heart.
That's just how it is w siblings 😂 Like there r few things that can make my day like seeing my siblings getting wound up about something, cuz u know them so well it's just funny 😁
The look with the pepperoni and him saying he'll give it to the dogs is the icing on the cake 😂 gotta love Italians , usually they say gtf outta here I can make it from scratch 😂 🔥
It’s not so much about being proud as it is discovering that another country is making foods and marketing them as if they are from his home country. The USA famously does this; spaghetti bolognese, spaghetti and meatballs, Alfredo sauce - not to mention English muffins, Cuban sandwiches, Greek salad, etc. etc.
Carlo’s brother is hella funny…he looked at every new item with more disgust than the last 😂
Fr i cant stop laughing😂😂
he was picking which nutella jar to get. she's offending a pro
Don’t have to speak Italian to know how he feels 😂
I'm pissing myself laughing right now!
... And is creating a plan to get his brother out of this whole thing. Let's be honest (and I am not italian, but at least european spending my holidays in Italy, Spain and France to enjoy their True and honest cuisine): this is absolutely disgusting. How can you eat this "Parmesan" or ice? I don't get it...
Carlo on the side giggling the whole time like he didn’t go through the same thing 🤣😭
Yep the look on his face
🙃
Well he’s apart of the joke this time, and I feel he relates to him; but also is thinking of how funny his reaction are to the Americanized Italian food/items 😂
😂
And still does lolol!😂
😂 Your husband is having way too much fun with this 😂
I can almost literally see him thinking ...Ehhh so THIS is why she tortures me! My Love, this is too funny! lmao
I love that Carlo laughs everytime bc he knows exactly what his brother thinks.
How he finks xD
Because Carlo went through the same trauma but without a fellow Italian
Because his brother knows it's messed up. I'm not even Italian and I won't buy these. And yeah, report that cheese to the police needs to happen. Reggiano on hand all the time, anytime, grated at the ready.
His brother is Italian. He knows the difference between food and American items sold as food :D
“I told you they were nuts over here”
Now that Carlo is in on it, watching him revel in the confusion is so great. True brother energy
First
I thought BIL was going to vomit when he saw the Italian Ice and his abject horror at the Italian Dressing pack 😅And Carlo….his anticipatory reaction to his brother’s reaction was priceless 😂
What a lovely family. 😊❤
Ahhh! And don't leave out the Parmesan Cheese 😂
The Olive Garden "Italian" dressing sent him for a loop 😂
Perfect emoji face 😳😳😳
Lmao. 😂😂😂
The Olive Garden throws me for a loop! I guess it’s ok if you’re in the mood for. Frozen TV dinner.
I recall Carlo having a VERY similar reaction 😂
just the sass rolling off of him lmao
I don't speak Italian, but even I understood him saying 'what the fuck is this'😂
😂
Pepperoni is not from Italy.
Some phrases are, indeed, universal
His chin said it all
He did say wtf are you talking about with the salami 😂
I love italian dudes, from Italy, they have a great sense of humor they always crack me up.
The from Italy part is the key. Try saying that in reference to the Italians Americans on Staten Island where I grew up. 😂😂😂
@@mischav2872I'm sure you heard a lot of ohhhhhhhhhh eyyyyyyyyyyyy take a look at this guy like a (insert random reference of someone they view as great at what you are currently doing) in a condescending tone
@@broken-bran it’s definitely a stereotype that fits. Go into any bar on Staten Island and you’ll see what I mean. It’s weird masculine toxicity in that part of nyc.
@@mischav2872you mean people that don't speak a word Italian and never been to Italy? Those "Italians"? 😂😂😂
@@DOKZAONE actually the majority I knew did speak Italian. Usually because of a grandmother or something. But I don’t think they had been to Italy. Still Italians but I get your point. It was a joke though.
Carlo cry-laughing into the pallet sends me. Also the look of glee on his face when you hand his brother the Italian dressing
That dressing tastes good for only 30cals a serving😅
@@bobkilla430 I never had authentic Italian dressing to compare it with, but it's even questionable knowing only the American version. I'd probably cry over real Italian dressing.
@@daviclemons6910I hate to be the one to tell you this, but that _is_ authentic Italian dressing. They don't use it over there. It was just something Italian immigrants came up with in the 40s.
@@AStrangeWindmill My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I feel like he is laughing so hard he is about to pee 😅😂
The way you torment these poor Italians 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Right! The poor men are going to be suffering nightmares for DECADES. ☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 I've been to Italy and much of Europe and Americans have thisive affair with absolutely bastardised versions of the original. America has MORE than enough ability to produce high quality products. But yet for some reason... Y'all DON'T. ☠️🤦♀️🤯🤷♀️🤣 You produce the lowest quality of food possible for the masses and it's STILL MORE expensive than just doing it RIGHT. It's genuinely unfathomable to the rest of the world. I think because you were so recently founded y'all are just used to having to make do with what you have available and never had enough time to fully figure out your own independent flavours and styles of cooking before mass produced crap blew up. And you adopted it easier than anywhere else in the world because you didn't really have anything to start with to replace. So Italians would NEVER buy the commercially mase garbage Americans see as staple Italian food because they have the original that's MUCH superior. So these things never catch on the same in older countries with their own style of food and cooking, because it doesn't offer them anything and their own food is much better. America is made up mostly of Europeans who left for a new life in the new world and more Europeans who came from South America via Mexico thanks to the Spanish and Portuguese. So the original family members bring their own recipes and try to figure them out with what food is available. But they know how different it tastes from what they had back home. But their kids don't have that memory. So the making do version becomes their standard. And then the grandkids often don't even realise they are eating something completely different from the original. And then they come to Europe and whine about dish's being COMPLETELY different to their processed American versions. When i was staying in Sorrento right under mount Vesuvius Americans were whining CONSTANTLY about the food, especially the thin pizzas sold EVERYWHERE. They're STUNNING. But Americans whined about eating these huge thin crust pizzas and STILL being hungry. Pizza's made of entirely of the most beautiful and freshest natural ingredients ever and entirely handmade by usually an old couple. And they'd complain about them not being enough. They'd whine about not being able to get ranch or their version of Italian dressing. And wouldn't even TRY the real version. One American lady was kindly refused and asked to leave when she demanded a fancy Italian restaurant used her cheap crappy American Italian dressing for all her table's salads. ☠️🤡☠️🤦♀️🤯🤷♀️🤣 She just expected them to accept and use her nasty half empty bottle that looked years old. It's one of the MOST cringe worthy moments I've EVER witnessed. 😂 And everyone has their stories of Americans and the food faux pas. ☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 Don't ne THOSE people. 😂
She should’ve been called in to interrogate Italian mobsters 😂
Torment?? Finally somebody calling it what it is 😝😝😝!!
Carlos's mischievous smile is priceless!!!!!
I love that Carlo instigated the pepperoni, like "here, this'll be hilarious!" 😂
He ain't wrong
Why are you americans calling them pepperoni if it's salame, "Peperoni" to us is the equivalent of your "Peppers"
for Christ sake
@@mae4712because we call things different, different culture, gotta thing America is one big melting pot of hundreds of cultures and different people, we have foods from all across the world that where brought here by immigrants so not everything is gonna keep its original name when it’s brought
@@mae4712because that's not salami, thats pepperoni.
@@mae4712blame it on the Italian Americans. You think Wasp Americans came up with pizza and chicken Alfredo? 🤣🤣
He said about the cheese "I've got to go sue them, and you as well cause you want to eat (it with) shrimps"
❗️🤢
Not with shrimp!😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks 😂
Yo! Some cheese shrimp sounds bussin. xD
it literally just says "parmesan" on the packaging lmfao, that's how bad it is
Now we have double the funny…Two talking with their hands? Thanks for putting a huge smile on my face?🤗🥰🤗🥰🤗🥰
He looked so sad when he handed back the Parmesan 😅
"Look how they massacred my boy!"
Didn't he say something about the police over the parmesan??
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kraft "Parmesan cheese" (which isn't considered a dairy product by the FDA mind you) is probably the greatest offender. Italian dressing is at least a trash tier version of something that is biochemically similar.
Yes. That stuff is literally the worst you can buy😂 half of it isnt even cheese. And theres a certain amount % of volume thats pure sawdust😂 legally allowed in it@@SpoonHurler
@@Latvijas_Amēlija Celluose is not woodpulp. It's literally anything that's a plant.
@@Ose-here womp womp.
Its in woodpulp.
And theres also bugs in your food lil bro
I like how Carlo started helping part of the way through
With the salami picante 😂
She turned him. 😂😂😂🤣
Thank you so much for letting us in to watch your lives. I'm absolutely loving every moment!❤❤❤
❤😂
Carlo is happy that he's not the butt of these jokes for once. And who better to replace himself with, than his brother? 😂
I love how he’s getting into the Costco of it all, holding his new socks while he checks out the bulk Nutella and then…Disaster. Sabotage. Madness. 😂❤
I'm sobbing
Well put
But I’m feeling him, I am also very disgusted by non-glass containers 😮💨
Don't get it
This hit home 😂😂😂
Lord have Mercy that's an attractive family! And with great personalities. Carlo and Sarah BOTH hit the jackpot in finding each other
Carlo giggling is hysterical, and the look of confusion and horror on his brothers face is just as hysterical 😂
It’s hysterical!
Carlo helping her & laughing because he understands his brothers reactions is hilarious 🤣
I love Carlo laughing, bent over the stacks of stuff. 😂😂
Now Sarah's torturing / teasing the rest of the family and Carlo is loving it! So funny.
The joy in Carlo’s face seeing the chaos Sarah is throwing at his brother. !!!
He was clearly quite impressed. It's obvious he was visibly reminded of his Italian heritage.
Yes. He was moved to tears. 😭
@@taxiuniversumjust like Grandma mass produced.
@@anthonyoer4778😂😂😂😂
No, il contrario! Tutte cose NON italiane. Ha detto che bisognerebbe denunciare queste aziende perché sono tutti prodotti NON italiani
@@sabryseifarth7134 You are absolutely right. I'm sorry for this inconvenience, I was simply being sarcastic. I agree. Non Italian.
Carlos's reaction is my favorite part. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carlo had that "she did NOT just do that🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️" kind of face through the whole thing!!😂😂😂😂😂
Oh my gosh, Carlo and his brother are so cute..they have the same adorable expressions. Carlo so cracks me up coz he knows exactly how his bro will react…😂😂😂😂
He honestly was deeply concerned 😂
I laughed the whole way through. The culture shock must be overwhelming.
I'm Italian-French-Brazilian, and my first shock was with the portions sizes, for sure! Then, see-through coffee that looks like black tea and 4,000 kinds of salad dressings. I personally don't shop at regular groceries because of the number of items. My life is much simpler by shopping only at Trader Joe's and Costco. I've become an American citizen, been here for 23 years, and just last week, I discovered there are DARK RED kidney beans and LIGHT REd kidney beans. Who needs that plus a shelf with 10 brands of beans in all colors of the rainbow? I certainly don't. The first time I saw canned black beans was here in the US, and I never had the stomack to try. I just cook it from scratch in the pressure cooker.
@@Katie-yf8cy I hate black beans period, not a fan of them. I am mexican and so there are different kinds of beans but black is a NOPE for me.
@Katie-yf8cy I'm Canadian, we don't have Trader Joe's here. I have heard about their beans though. We have Costco here, but it doesn't carry the same products as American Costco does.
Culture shock is really weird. I live in Norway. We are a "private" person. You don't look or greet to each other here unless you know them. My brother moved to China. It was so weird and the smells everywhere. I hated carrefour first time I was there. 🤮 Now I loooove Chinese food. But trying to make Scandinavian food. I had to go to Ikea lol, to find "real" salmon. Here we have a bread-cutter machine at the store, and we recycle ♻️ and our money back for the bottles we buy. My brothers in-laws from China stood at the bread machine looking at the machine was cutting up bread 🍞 lol😂
@@michelleg7 Using anything, but pinto beans for Mexican food is Hersey. 😂
He looks so offended and serious. Carlo is over there laughing his butt off.💙💙💙
He died at the words italian ice 😂😂 that face 😂😂😂😂
I love Carlos reaction to it like "I know right, she does this shit to me constantly" he feels the pain 😂
😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼🫶🏼
So many similar mannerism 😅 adorable
Can definitely see the resemblance 😂
When he pushed out his chin, i knew exactly what he was saying.
Carlo is cracking up so hard and glad it's not him! Lol
I love how your husband starts off looking embarrassed but ends up helping you by the end. 😂
That first moment Carlo realized what she was doing his face was just like 'oh no' 😂😂
HAHAHAHAHA the genuine panic when reading the ingredients/descriptions
Carlo started off embarrassed, then joined in on the fun 😂😂
I love how Carol's brother makes the same facial expressions!!! 😂
They're definitely brothers, I was thinking the exact thing the whole time!
As a French, I can relate.. Nutella in a plastic jar was a shocker when I moved to CA in 2019!!!
When I came back from Germany I was disappointed it didn't come with every to go meal like back in Germany
You will Europeans are freakin ridiculous 🤣 wanting all this extra stuff sounds so spoiled of you all.
Nutella itself is a shocker to me. When I went to France to trace my ancestry it was puzzling to be served 99.9% fantastic French food...and then there was "Nutella" ??? 😢
Carlo’s brother’s reactions are hilarious. 😂😂
"You eat [the pepperoni]"
"Nooooooo" lol 😂
Hahahhhahaha its like we get to start all over but Carlo gets to have fun this time too! Hahaha. You guys are awesome.
How beautiful‼️ You can tell that these two sensitive, kind and funny guys are definitely brothers. Their expressions and gestures are like twins. Sarah, you married into an especially wonderful family. ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
I love how carlo is now getting to play the jokes and watch the reactions that he has to when his wife would tease him with things she knew he would find ridiculous . Such a lovely couple and just wholesome ppl. I’ve always loved how Italians speak and show passion and heart.
Carlo’s face during it all 🤣🤣🤣🤣 hilarious
That's just how it is w siblings 😂 Like there r few things that can make my day like seeing my siblings getting wound up about something, cuz u know them so well it's just funny 😁
His horrified look at each item handed to him had me dying 😂😂😂
hahaha yea I watched the video too 🤣🤣🤣😂
I had to watch twice.. hilarious!! Carlo’s little giggles 😂
The look he gave to the Italian ice was just beautiful
It's my FAVORITE especially the face he makes before he shakes the box, I could feel his italian gesture wanting to come out😂😂
It looks like he wanted to throw it on the ground lmao
Carlo’s embarrasment when she hands it to him 😂😂😂😂
His laugh kills me 😂 he’s like FINALLY you see what I go through every day!
The pepperoni was so outrageous he had to put the socks down! 😂😂😂
Carlo off to side like See what I grow thru.
The way he focused in on the dressing had me busting out laughing omg. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Carols brothers wide eyes at the olive garden italian dressing 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm dying please keep giving him american "italian" things please!
Carlo is just happy to be on the other end of the joke for once. 😆
Giuseppe and Carlo together 👏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽 every item brought more disgust than the last 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣and I agree!
I don’t know any Italian but I understood every single word of disgust he said!😩🤣🤣👏🏿👏🏿
The way he wanted to throw up on that box of Italian Ices 😂😂😂
Love him!!! ICarlos whole family talk with their faces! The expressions!
Now that's hilarious, his facial expressions, he was like now what's she giving me, ready to have a heart attack🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You can tell they're brothers
So the baffled face of disgust is hereditary 😂 I can see the resemblance to Carlos.
Why do I think he’s the most handsome and rugged yet sweet and innocent man. Quit playing with him!
*I did laugh though haha*
Ikr.
Let me report this to the police hahaha lol I'm laughing so hard Carlo OMG WOW
At last Carlo gets to join in on the teasing! 😂😂
Carlos enjoying every second because suddenly he is not the butt of the joke anymore. Love dit.
He has the same facial expressions as Carlo too cute
Even though I can’t understand what Carlo’s brother is saying, his facial expressions let me know exactly his thoughts! 🤣🤣
Thanks, Italians are so heartwarming people 😊
The look with the pepperoni and him saying he'll give it to the dogs is the icing on the cake 😂 gotta love Italians , usually they say gtf outta here I can make it from scratch 😂 🔥
I love how Carlo is loving every second of this.
Carlo being the one breaking down for once is somehow even CUTER 😭
Lmao!!!! They act just the same!!!♥️♥️♥️😂😂😂
Carlo looking at his brother like "ITS YOUR TURN NOW SON"! 😂
We need subtitles!!!!
God bless these Italian men going to CostCo to see American versions of Italian food. 😂😂
Italians are so expressive 😂. The face he made with every “offensive”item 😂😂
The look on the brother’s face showed doubt, disgust, and shock!
He looked like he might weep at the start 😂😂😂
What’s absolutely perfect is that they have identical expressions. Absolutely identical. It’s just too funny 😂
Ikr. They look so different, yet so alike. My brain can't.
Love Carlo and Sarah!!!! Carlo is losing his sh*t knowing he did the same a long time ago!!!
"you give this to dogs?" 😂
He was at first confused then he was offended 😂
That last face.....you can definitely tell that they are brothers 😂😂😂
Carlo's like, "I finally get to laugh at someone instead of being the one laughed at."
They are proud and that's worthy! Too good!
All Italians are like this I’ve dated two and they were both like this with English food 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 it’s so funny 🤣 but they all are
It’s not so much about being proud as it is discovering that another country is making foods and marketing them as if they are from his home country. The USA famously does this; spaghetti bolognese, spaghetti and meatballs, Alfredo sauce - not to mention English muffins, Cuban sandwiches, Greek salad, etc. etc.
Lmfaooo the genuine confusion at being presented the 'salami' 😂
Carlos's face, trying not to puke. So cute,😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like to watch all of what you share so much everytime. It lighten up my day everytime. Thanks for sharing ❤
This facial reactions 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 i dont even understand Italian, but those facial expressions are Universal‼️ 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Best family ever,❤❤
I love this video! Carlos is awesome playing along!
Watching Carlo’s expressions waiting on his reactions is the best 🤣😂🤣
Carlo's face: "Now you will see what I have to deal with..."
He has such a worried expression every time she handed him something like “oh no, not another one..” lmao 😂
I LOVE this man's brother! He is being very kind and low key here. Most Italians I know, including family, are not this quiet! 😂
Carlo is enjoying this way too much. 😂😂
Omg the disgust on his face say it all❤😂❤😂
I'm Busting A Gut From Laughing So Hard 😂
Nut*