What We Were Like In High School - SimplyPodLogical #17

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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    On this episode of SimplyPodLogical, Cristine and Ben talk about their high school experiences, their best and worst memories, growing up, getting into trouble, and what they learned inside and outside of the classroom.
    0:00 - Hey what's up holo everyone
    0:18 - Thank you for loving the Holo Taco Rainbow Collection
    2:22 - Cristine and Ben had very different high school experiences
    6:14 - Advice for starting at a new school
    11:46 - Who were Cristine and Ben in high school: nerds, jocks, emo, etc?
    14:38 - Were Cristine and Ben ever bullied in high school?
    16:58 - Why don’t we learn more useful things in high school, like taxes?
    23:36 - Simply’s emo phase
    24:23 - Crushes on teachers
    26:05 - Ben’s most embarrassing high school moment
    28:01 - Advice to our high school selves
    29:48 - Part-time jobs during high school
    32:36 - Dealing with parents
    38:39 - What is the worst thing Cristine and Ben did in high school?
    44:24 - Best subjects in school
    45:25 - Does high school shape you as a person?
    47:08 - Cristine's prom look
    49:21 - Would Cristine and Ben have been friends in high school?
    50:43 - Homophobia in high school
    53:01 - High school relationships
    56:41 - Advice for staying focused and not procrastinating
    58:39 - Favourite teenage angst/sad songs
    59:40 - How do you stay out of drama in high school?
    1:02:18 - Favourite high school memories
    1:03:21 - Partying, drinking and drugs
    1:06:58 - Figuring out what to do after high school
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Комментарии • 2,8 тыс.

  • @hannah655
    @hannah655 4 года назад +3011

    Ben: I did something ilLeGaL
    Me: omg did he deal drugs??
    Ben: My friend took a tulip

    • @AtelierNayo
      @AtelierNayo 4 года назад +97

      that's on a thug ben though XD

    • @IzzyKDNA
      @IzzyKDNA 4 года назад +13

      lol this is so funny

    • @scarlett.f10
      @scarlett.f10 3 года назад +3

      XD 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Anne0Nyme81
    @Anne0Nyme81 4 года назад +1347

    Zyler just crying from afar as a background noise is my high school experience 😹

    • @lizlushouslife
      @lizlushouslife 4 года назад +12

      I thought I was the only one who heard this! 😂

    • @megkaehler6793
      @megkaehler6793 4 года назад +7

      I love hearing his drama in the background😂

    • @shannon6795
      @shannon6795 4 года назад +5

      When they asked about movies that’s a thing must capture what high schools like right before they answer the question I got an ad that start off as “depression”

    • @kerrimcvinney6081
      @kerrimcvinney6081 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂 I feel that so much

    • @besma2627
      @besma2627 4 года назад

      Liz's Lushous Life why do I strangely relate ?

  • @animefreak71394
    @animefreak71394 4 года назад +447

    One of the biggest thing that’s stuck with me is a conversation I had with my dad about “stupid school subjects”
    He told me “You’re not going to school to necessarily learn and retain the things you’re learning. You’re there to learn how to learn.” And everything just clicked for me lol

    • @kaitlynhickey2253
      @kaitlynhickey2253 4 года назад +6

      Me too,I've never thought about it like that

    • @katc2040
      @katc2040 3 года назад +7

      To bad they dont actually try to teach you

    • @parryyotter
      @parryyotter 3 года назад +20

      That is true. I teach high school and I know my students won’t remember the details of what I teach. I don’t remember really any content I learned from high school. But I DO remember that I learned how to think, how to write better, how to read better, how to ask questions, how to answer questions, how to express myself more clearly (or just at all in some cases). College went on to solidify that and help me take it to the next level, but middle and high school are where it started. I’m teaching how to manage your own thoughts and thoughts of others and understand yourself and others. That’s the point.

  • @fiendeboer4705
    @fiendeboer4705 4 года назад +566

    No one:
    High school Cristine: tries to get addicted to cigarettes for sCiEnCe

  • @cassandraburns9073
    @cassandraburns9073 4 года назад +718

    Simply: "I wasn't very rebellious."
    Also Simply: "That punishment makes no sense, think of a better one or I'm not following it."

  • @bbybby91
    @bbybby91 4 года назад +1651

    Cristine: **puts hand on zyler to lay him down**
    Zyler: “YES MOM”

    • @liiaannadaniel7230
      @liiaannadaniel7230 4 года назад +4

      Ikr

    • @user-fe5ev9pt3t
      @user-fe5ev9pt3t 4 года назад +6

      I also noticed that:)

    • @Marnige
      @Marnige 4 года назад

      @Nataie Padilla that don't sound like zyler lol... Jk, I know that Cristine's nail polish room is menchie's territory.

  • @claireisacamel
    @claireisacamel 4 года назад +1127

    The YT channel “dad how do I” has a toooon of useful, practical info for the folks asking for “life skills” content

    • @Cattserra
      @Cattserra 4 года назад +9

      Yes! I thought exactly the same

    • @andrewwong6899
      @andrewwong6899 4 года назад +22

      This is the new troom troom life hacks but actually useful

    • @equiinom
      @equiinom 4 года назад +32

      the mom how do i is equally useful!

    • @abigailbass9775
      @abigailbass9775 3 года назад +1

      Camila Sllllmllm

    • @abigailbass9775
      @abigailbass9775 3 года назад

      Lmkkm
      M

  • @amberc6540
    @amberc6540 4 года назад +537

    There’s less of “popular kids” and more of different friend groups with different respect levels.

    • @imnotarobotipromise4968
      @imnotarobotipromise4968 4 года назад +24

      In my school well more in my class I guess we have different groups that you can see and we have a group of people who started off being “the popular kids” but then everyone realised oh wait they r mean and now they are just the group that thinks they cool and popular lololol

    • @Natalie-101
      @Natalie-101 3 года назад +31

      Yeah like the people who would be considered "Queen bee" have no more friends or clout than your average band kid or generic student. There are loners obviously, but being hot and popular doesn't make you a star anymore. The people with the biggest friend groups are well known and people may treat them differently, but at my school we have an accelerated program where you take 2 or 3 college level classes every year, and the girls in that program who are also moderately pretty are our most popular. And they aren't bitches either. If you're a typical queen bee bitch you'll have no friends and be treated like an outcast more than anything else

    • @shineeshome
      @shineeshome 2 года назад +2

      Yess this. It's just divided into the people you want to be around that you think might be good people and those you think are annoying assholes

    • @shineeshome
      @shineeshome 2 года назад

      In my generation at least, everyone is nice but there's obviously two faced people and we all know not to say too much around those people

  • @Matty442
    @Matty442 4 года назад +743

    I love how cristine immediately over analyses all the questions

    • @lila2793
      @lila2793 4 года назад +11

      Her job is to analyze things so it makes sense lol

    • @traceyxxo_
      @traceyxxo_ 4 года назад +2

      Unlike some podcast. Pretty basic podcast the girls mostly talk about themselves and not asking fans questions or give advice

    • @geode786
      @geode786 4 года назад

      Tracey L true. Occasionally their topics are interesting but most of the time it just feels so distant. I like Call Me Candid a lot for the opposite reason. But pretty basic opened me to the podcast world so I’m grateful

  • @shuannies
    @shuannies 4 года назад +537

    BEN LOOKED LIKE THE KID WHO WOULD SAY “ Just to play devils advocate” STOPPPDOGNKDKD

    • @spookyjookie3796
      @spookyjookie3796 4 года назад +20

      I'm pretty sure he's actually said that on this podcast 🤣

    • @Faeriecoma
      @Faeriecoma 4 года назад +4

      I don’t get the reference

  • @PinkyToeThief
    @PinkyToeThief 4 года назад +374

    God I felt that when Cristine said "Why isn't the question how did your parents treat you?" I had (still have) an overbearing and strict parent who kind of just assumed I would be doing Rebellious Teenager Things™ if I was let out, so I didn't really get to spend any time away from home or school

    • @ameisweirdx
      @ameisweirdx 4 года назад +56

      My mum is a great example of why that parenting does not work. She gave me lots of freedom as long as I told her where i was and was home before 8pm. My first drink? At home with three friends. My first underage pub visit? With her friends at our local. She gives me so much freedom and in return i am respectful of her rules and i trust her enough to come to her for help when i fuck up. I never had a wild phase.

    • @Corn22
      @Corn22 4 года назад +41

      Anna turns out, kids like to be treated like people too!

    • @kayenjee
      @kayenjee 4 года назад +14

      @@Corn22 spoiler alert: they are people 😁

    • @imshooketh1500
      @imshooketh1500 4 года назад +17

      @@ameisweirdx meanwhile my dad is very religious and he never let me do anything, which made me into a hoe

    • @grass666
      @grass666 3 года назад +3

      @@imshooketh1500 literally same

  • @kellyjokanovich3939
    @kellyjokanovich3939 4 года назад +78

    In grade 12, I remember going to a party that got wildly out of hand. One girl had been drinking for the first time and had passed out in the living room, and another locked herself in the one bathroom. The host left part way through to go Shoppers, and there was this one guy who no one had actually met before. I ended up calling my mum to come get me and drive people home. She asked me if there had been drinking, and I straight up lied and said no. She dropped it, but looking back as an adult, she clearly knew. I feel like she was just happy I was being safe, and having her come pick us up.

  • @mariaderoche1751
    @mariaderoche1751 4 года назад +947

    "Highschool is the best years of your life" was the most bs thing ive heard adults say

    • @wolfferoni
      @wolfferoni 4 года назад +33

      I've honestly never heard that but I've heard a lot of people say that college is the best years of your life. I can imagine it being that way if you live on campus but in Australia, most people commute there and go home afterwards.

    • @Metzli
      @Metzli 4 года назад +8

      @@lilrinna So is my life peak gone? Because I loved my highschool years!

    • @atme365
      @atme365 4 года назад +23

      No, it's just bc you have no job or financial worries, that's what changes when you get old

    • @nouveaucourteduree9836
      @nouveaucourteduree9836 4 года назад +27

      @@Metzli I think in the past, depending on how one's life was going, high school might have felt like the best years because their parents are home and take care of them, they didn't have to worry about major stuff like taxes or the economy and if they get to see their friends every day. That could be sweet but I think every time of your life has the potential to be great or to suck, and you might not have a lot of control over that

    • @leahbelieva
      @leahbelieva 4 года назад +13

      at me no job or financial responsibilities? Yeah right. High school sucked AND I had a job and financial responsibilities.

  • @zoeywoaah
    @zoeywoaah 4 года назад +443

    I love how 30 year old Cristine is wondering if her parents are gonna watch the podcast before telling the story about cigarettes XD

    • @Pastadudde
      @Pastadudde 4 года назад +21

      her dad would probably laugh at her story though, especially the part where she got sick and tired of smoking 4 ciggies in a row as an experiment LOL

  • @aleksandrahill334
    @aleksandrahill334 4 года назад +174

    When people said in school “you won’t need trigonometry unless you study maths at uni” ... they never mentioned calculating stairs in architecture :(

    • @bee-n.there.done.that.
      @bee-n.there.done.that. 2 года назад

      Omg I wanna study arch and now I'm scared😂😭 I hate trigonometry

    • @bee-n.there.done.that.
      @bee-n.there.done.that. 7 месяцев назад

      Came back three years later, now in architecture, I am still scared of it lmfao

    • @NaGaLaGaL
      @NaGaLaGaL 5 месяцев назад

      congrats! update in another 3 years 😂​@@bee-n.there.done.that.

  • @ZuzannaCzarnota
    @ZuzannaCzarnota 4 года назад +134

    Am I the only one finding Ben's voice so freaking calming? At the beginning of every podcast I'm just like "Ok everything's alright now"

  • @MathPiHanan
    @MathPiHanan 4 года назад +1095

    Cristine to parents: “think of a better punishment” LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Emily-ig1fj
    @Emily-ig1fj 4 года назад +462

    "What were you like in high school?"
    Well, in freshman year we had the longest spring break ever

    • @sourtea5407
      @sourtea5407 4 года назад +37

      2023 gang 😔✊🏻

    • @chloechung7635
      @chloechung7635 4 года назад +16

      im so sad bc grades 9 and 10 are the years where we’re supposed to have a lot of fun without worrying abt school too much and we’ve already gone past 1 year and Idek if we’re getting a full year of grade 10

    • @updog7470
      @updog7470 4 года назад +1

      Chloe Chung same i think about this so much :(

    • @themissinglink4578
      @themissinglink4578 4 года назад

      Yep😔

    • @marquita3254
      @marquita3254 4 года назад +3

      class of 2023 tingzzzz 🤩🙈🙈🙈

  • @abi-ol8ye
    @abi-ol8ye 4 года назад +167

    Cristine looks like that emo girl you thought was weird but secretly wanted to be friends with

  • @sarida9105
    @sarida9105 4 года назад +62

    29:30 something that I thought could be very interesting to non-Italian people watching is that in Italy there are like 25 different types of secondary schools you can go to. They are divided into three factions: high school, technical institute and professional institute.
    There are mainly 5 types of high schools: classical (you learn more of history, Greek and Latin), scientific, Human sciences (like psychology), linguistic and artistic. There is also an "agricolture" one, but it's less "popular".
    Technical institute have A LOT of different ramifications, there's the informatical one, commercial one, touristic one, international relationships and probably a lot more that I now don't remember.
    While high schools and technical schools are made for people that have the intention of furthering their education and go to university (technical institute a bit less, you could also just go working straight away), professional institute are made for people that are pretty set on the job that they wanna do. There's the "hotel management" institute that prepares you to be a chef/waiter and in general to do a job in restaurants or hotels. Then there's the social one, for people that want to be social workers or caretakers for the elderly/disabled/children. Then there's the fashion institute, the sport one and then a hundred more for all kinds of manufacturing.
    I know that most people probably couldn't care less, but it's something that I always thought of as the norm but in many countries it absolutely isn't and I thought it would be an interesting fact to know.
    Hope you're having a great day/night!

    • @shineeshome
      @shineeshome 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for this info! Seems a lot more interesting than us high schools. We have many extra curricular activities and in my area we have STEM focused schools for the kids that want to be engineers doctors etc.

  • @queengeorgia8594
    @queengeorgia8594 4 года назад +647

    !!BEYYN!!'s beard is making him look like a slightly-too-ripe banana. Especially with that yellow sweatshirt.

  • @joe6185
    @joe6185 4 года назад +631

    Simply: (recites the first 20 elements Letters as a word)
    Me: Ah, yes. Sims language.

    • @hannahrobin1157
      @hannahrobin1157 4 года назад +4

      Sinners I mean simmers reunite this is what we need

    • @cocoapuff_x
      @cocoapuff_x 4 года назад +2

      Joel Reyes 45:11 LMAO

    • @amie4090
      @amie4090 4 года назад

      YEAH BABY!!

  • @Andydandy7
    @Andydandy7 4 года назад +54

    when cristine quietly goes “aw Beyn 🥺👉👈”

  • @brookerobinson9726
    @brookerobinson9726 4 года назад +13

    Knowing that cristine sat in the bathroom eating her lunch alone like I did really helps validate my own experience that I wasn't the only one, thanks for sharing you guys

  • @TrishaRyan
    @TrishaRyan 4 года назад +213

    Ben, why not turn your RUclips channel into the channel where you teach people how to take care of those essential life tasks?

    • @javierafigueroamoraga8316
      @javierafigueroamoraga8316 4 года назад +25

      Trisha Ryan there’s a channel called “dad, how do I” or something like that lol that attempts to do that and is a very sweet sir 😂 and has more than 2 mill followers

  • @valeriagallegos3462
    @valeriagallegos3462 4 года назад +241

    Cristine pushing down on Zyler and him laying down is a kind of control I will never have over my cat

    • @AnniCarlsson
      @AnniCarlsson 4 года назад

      Well you don't really have your cat's ass in a camera on internet I guess

    • @1234gymgirl345
      @1234gymgirl345 4 года назад +3

      She did it twice I was like HOW U DIS??

    • @purpleheartdaze899
      @purpleheartdaze899 4 года назад +3

      8:50 -- And then there’s Ben... 😹

  • @christinaager8962
    @christinaager8962 4 года назад +76

    I remember when my teachers would say "you won't always have a calculator in your pocket"...jokes on them 🤣

  • @TrueImmortality
    @TrueImmortality 4 года назад +77

    When I was in high school I wanted to be an actress and never thought I would need chemistry, biology, or math. Flash forward 12 years: I'm a nurse and needed knowledge in all those subjects and physics, microbiology, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, etc. As a teenager you have no idea where you're going to end up as an adult! Stay in school!

    • @nerd2219
      @nerd2219 4 года назад +3

      As a high schooler who isn’t looking to go into the STEM field, I honestly do somewhat agree. For most classes, I don’t have a problem with them being in the curriculum even if I won’t use them. I just wish there was an addition of classes that do teach more life skills.

    • @teodorisuwu
      @teodorisuwu 3 года назад +1

      I mean, from my pov, I believe that staying in school is actually very important because you're basically building your fundamental knowledge and it helps a lot, later in life, but as an art student at the moment, the only thing high school did to me was beat me down because I was "different" from my colleagues, because I didn't want to be a doctor, a lawyer or a programmer. I was bullied, assaulted and so on and it wasn't great. Even my teachers bullied me: In front of the class and all that. High school seems as if it's the biggest challenge to stay alive during your "most important years". But yes. It is important to have some sort of a fundamental knowledge and take decisions to make your future self better, but it's also a waste of feelings🥸🥸🥸🥸

    • @TrueImmortality
      @TrueImmortality 3 года назад +2

      @@teodorisuwu I'm really sorry that happened to you. It sounds like your school was just awful and needs to change. I hope you've got more support now!

    • @teodorisuwu
      @teodorisuwu 3 года назад

      @@TrueImmortality I am way better now! Thank you for the reply🖤 I have graduated high school 2 years ago now and I'm better than ever, because I managed to distance myself from that environment. I truly wish and hope for future pupils in that high school to not end up worse than I did, because no one deserves such things. Hope you're well too! ✨

    • @TrueImmortality
      @TrueImmortality 3 года назад +1

      @@teodorisuwu I'm very glad to hear that. :)

  • @andrewwong6899
    @andrewwong6899 4 года назад +116

    It hit me hard when Cristine said "keep your head up"

  • @IzzyKDNA
    @IzzyKDNA 4 года назад +138

    I'd love for you to make a podcast talking about behind the scenes stuff, such as how you film, your filming hours, programs & chrome extensions you use for analytics, etc. Just thought I'd throw it out there.

  • @beautybyelizabethxoxo9822
    @beautybyelizabethxoxo9822 4 года назад +38

    My favorite part is always when Ben knows just what comment to make to fluster Christine

  • @MsRemuslupin
    @MsRemuslupin 4 года назад +206

    Cristine: Make a plan and stick to it
    me: -laughs in ADHD-
    It's good advice for everyone else tho lol

    • @meghanstanley1765
      @meghanstanley1765 3 года назад +21

      You posted this comment a while ago, but I have ADHD too and I find that pushing up my due dates in my mind really helps me avoid procrastinating. You can't procrastinate something that's due tomorrow, and every other person I know who has ADHD works best under pressure. Like, if it's Monday and I have an essay assigned that's due on Friday, I set my own mental due date to Wednesday. It's one of the few things that actually helps me.

  • @helenachristensen8608
    @helenachristensen8608 4 года назад +119

    4:19 when Cristine has Zyler lay down without pausing was so entertaining to me hahahha! It had so much mom energy I loved it

    • @_gremlinboy
      @_gremlinboy 4 года назад +12

      I love to see her with zyler, you can really tell he's been with her for so long the trust and understanding between them is god tier

  • @ag3905
    @ag3905 4 года назад +138

    WHY TF DOES BEN LOOK LIKE THOSE HANDSOME ACTORS FROM THE 90's

    • @dorkbunbuns9569
      @dorkbunbuns9569 4 года назад +8

      THE FACT I HAD TO SCROLL SO FAR DOWN TO FIND THIS COMMENT *BRUH* NO WONDER HE WAS POPULAR

  • @toltorg
    @toltorg 3 года назад +11

    Zyler singing the song of his people in the background is just magnificent.

  • @londonthebridge
    @londonthebridge 4 года назад +29

    The wonder in Cristine’s eyes when she said “gOoD lInE bEn” really just ended me. She’s like proud of her child for saying the right thing on the phone

  • @JulieStardoll
    @JulieStardoll 4 года назад +444

    I'll just say one thing... even after all the "useless" math and science people learn in school, there are still people out there who believe in flat earth. What would happen if they are not taught these things? I don't think knowledge should be limited to a bare minimum of only the things you need in order to survive. It helps to know how things work in the world. Math and science are the foundations of everything that you get to enjoy today, including the vast ocean of knowledge and resources that is the internet.

    • @ashgood7368
      @ashgood7368 4 года назад +9

      I think some stuff should be learnt by choice because lots of people don’t want to learn something because it is forced upon them

    • @radmoonable
      @radmoonable 4 года назад +24

      Also people seem to forget that for many of their classmates, the "useless things" that they were taught become an important part of their life. For example, for most of my batchmates, biochemistry was "useless". For me, it's one of foundation subjects in my field. I have never applied anything I learnt in computer sciences after high school. But I am sure my batchmates who are doing software engineering appreciate having had that subject in high school.

    • @JulieStardoll
      @JulieStardoll 4 года назад +10

      Ashley elenor Good I know what you mean. I think what needs to change is not what we learn but how we learn. I’m of the view that it’s important to understand how things around you work. If these things are taught in such a way that doesn’t feel like a burden or too difficult that might be more beneficial to everyone. The current system simply disposes of slow learners, who might be passionate or have talent in the subject but are unable to perform in exams. Which is terrible considering we are losing a potentially brilliant innovator in some important field. Humanity as a whole misses out on their contributions.

    • @JulieStardoll
      @JulieStardoll 4 года назад +2

      moonandback yeah that’s also true.

    • @Takayiotakuchan
      @Takayiotakuchan 4 года назад +1

      Good point! It's like to open peoples mind to all the possibilities but also to train their skills and brain from young age

  • @ainsleykirkpatrick5420
    @ainsleykirkpatrick5420 4 года назад +214

    OMG my husband IS in that Volleyball picture ! This is bringing me the most joy ever!

  • @beautybelle87
    @beautybelle87 4 года назад +16

    I am 32 and Cristine’s style was so relatable for me, I wasn’t popular but I was well known for being in choir and praise band... I went to a private school and I used to love the punk/scene style cause I was the only one dressing that way and it made me feel like I was my own person but I was never rebellious and was actually a goodie goodie. I wasn’t really bullied in high school but I was in middle school... in high school I never was in a clique or had a best friend because I had a friend in each clique. It wasn’t until I was on my own and in my 20’s that I started gaining real confidence in who I am! So for any kids out there, sometimes it just takes time!

  • @Creativjess
    @Creativjess 4 года назад +13

    Funnily enough..... I graduated 2005, hated maths and also found a lot of the school content useless (music, art, literature and theatre nerd) ... however as a 32 year old woman, I'm now training as a technician in a field (electrotechnology) I've only worked in for 2 years - I'm re-learning trigonometry, complicated algebraic formulas, physics, all these things I had once written off as useless! You never know where life is going to lead you ❤️

  • @macarenacabral4258
    @macarenacabral4258 4 года назад +368

    When Cristine said her style didn't match her personality, I felt that.
    I have the same quirky personality Cristine does but dress like if I were going to a job interview all the time. Dunno why.

    • @cb9825
      @cb9825 4 года назад +7

      You are like singer Jain😃she plays elecronic music and wears prim black dresses with peter pan collars😆well, at least in her first music videos she did wear those outfits.

    • @lindsaymng
      @lindsaymng 4 года назад +6

      so QuIrKy oMg EmIlY

    • @Corn22
      @Corn22 4 года назад +1

      Samo Kamman ...a tank top? lmao?

    • @rm-tk7iy
      @rm-tk7iy 4 года назад +1

      Samo Kamman it literally looks like just a red tank top lmao-

    • @marianas6823
      @marianas6823 4 года назад +1

      Lol i'm the opposite.. i'm pretty quiet but i love dressing super loud x)

  • @k8ravenscroft60
    @k8ravenscroft60 4 года назад +226

    the way ben annunciates the “t” in the word “right” is something special.

  • @miiopi6023
    @miiopi6023 4 года назад +50

    When people talk about “why can’t I learn something more practical” I don’t think many people realise this is practical for someone who is going into this field of work. For example I’m working towards being a meteorologist so maths, physics, chemistry and geography are extremely practical in the same way that for someone who wanted to be a sports coach P.E is a very practical subject. Sometimes the amount of practicality is dependent on what a person wants to do in the future, yes it would be extremely practical to learn how to pay taxes and how to get a loan and yes you may never need to know the periodic table of by heart, someone else in your class might it’s not always a matter of will I use this in my adult life it’s sometimes will I use this in my future job.

    • @emilypogatshnik4831
      @emilypogatshnik4831 4 года назад +1

      I studied meteorology in college too and struggled through the math portion. I excelled at the forecasting and broadcasting part of my studies, so that made the harder subjects more bearable.
      Good luck in your studies!

    • @atme365
      @atme365 4 года назад +3

      I think so too, plus there's no such thing as too much knowledge

  • @LifeTimeDayDreamer
    @LifeTimeDayDreamer 4 года назад +24

    I love that Zyler is just not having the podcast. He just wants attention and he wants it now! Little cutie ❤️

  • @vasundhra4086
    @vasundhra4086 4 года назад +56

    Is Nobody gonna talk about how *ZYLER WAS THE KING OF THIS EPISODE!!!!* 😂😂😂😂🐈🐈🐈
    ♥💚💛❤💜💙

  • @lauraw4556
    @lauraw4556 4 года назад +124

    At around 18:50 when you are talking about how people feel they don’t reach practical life skills in high school and how at least you can look it up online now a days, I have to say one I totally agree that high school taught me lots of things I never use in life and were kinda stupid 🤦🏼‍♀️ but also second, I saw on twitter that there is a guy who grew up without a dad so he created a RUclips channel called “dad how do I” and he teaches you how to change a tire, make household repairs etc. and I think that’s amazing!! 😊

    • @brunerthebetter3625
      @brunerthebetter3625 4 года назад +2

      That is an amazing individual circumstance but I agree with you!!!

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 4 года назад +3

      To me, high school was an active choice to go the academic route towards university, not the trade school for learning a craft. There were options for changing path after high school or trade school, but didn't need them myself. Life skills like cooking and taxes were in the common schooling (grades 0 to 9).

    • @besamecuh1217
      @besamecuh1217 4 года назад +2

      i remember seeing that post on twitter! when they were talking about it, his channel also came in to mind!

  • @nhof
    @nhof 4 года назад +15

    I dated my now husband starting my first year of high school. He was one grade ahead of me but only 8 months older. I agree that relationships can be serious at any age as long as both people are comfortable 😊

  • @eilidhc9472
    @eilidhc9472 4 года назад +12

    I'm so glad that Ben mentioned the need for learning concepts. It's about teaching you how to use your brain in addition to actual knowledge. Particularly the comment about languages from Cristine. I did not appreciate this when I was in school but I understand it now (28 years old).
    It's easy to say "oh but I didn't need this specific thing later in life" but that's a person living in a selfish world as there are other people in that class who maybe do use it.
    Also nine times out of ten when someone says "I never learned that in school" it's something that we definitely teach in my school (I'm a high school teacher in Scotland).

  • @PhoenyxV
    @PhoenyxV 4 года назад +96

    This gave me the weirdest feeling because while I remember going to high school (graduated in 2007), I don't have a lot of... specific memories about high school. I was literally watching this podcast, trying to think of my own answers to the questions and besides "I went to prom" or "I have pictures of hanging out with these friends" there's... really nothing.
    So I guess if anyone still in high school reads this, here's another vote of confidence to "none of this will matter to you in like 10 years."

    • @tweepopgirl
      @tweepopgirl 4 года назад +5

      you graduated the same year i was born. hope that makes you feel weird LOL

    • @noneofyourbeezwax7284
      @noneofyourbeezwax7284 4 года назад

      Same!

    • @helenavo4088
      @helenavo4088 4 года назад

      I did that tooo! Some questions were really hard to answer 😅 and i've only graduated 4 years ago!

    • @nebbyboo
      @nebbyboo 4 года назад

      Graduated 2008 and feel this completely!

    • @cadienichols7298
      @cadienichols7298 4 года назад +7

      I graduated in 2017 and its absolutely absurd to me how few things I remember and the things that felt so catastrophic for me barely or don't affect my life at all anymore. And the things that do still affect are just because i live in such a tiny town where my district is the only in the county.

  • @IzzyKDNA
    @IzzyKDNA 4 года назад +372

    By the title, I can tell this is going to be a good episode!

  • @amandal8601
    @amandal8601 4 года назад +15

    I Love that picture of her when she has her long brown cirly hair in high-school and wearing black. simply beautiful!!!

  • @mychailasutherland6451
    @mychailasutherland6451 4 года назад +54

    I just wanted to point out how ben considered cristines feelings, and said it was ok to share if she didnt feel comfortable. This relationship is so inspiring. I love their love

  • @Username-nw9qj
    @Username-nw9qj 4 года назад +652

    My school doesn’t really have a “popular” group it’s kinda just a group of kids who think they are popular but nobody really likes them and there’s like no cliques

    • @ashgood7368
      @ashgood7368 4 года назад +7

      Can u tell me how to pronounce Cliques cause I’ve seen it before and got no idea how to pronounce it

    • @keiraholmes5660
      @keiraholmes5660 4 года назад +17

      Ashley elenor Good it’s pronounced Kleek - that’s how I say it and that’s what google says too

    • @Username-nw9qj
      @Username-nw9qj 4 года назад +13

      Ashley elenor Good I think it’s pronounced like clicks

    • @thequirkysquirrel5449
      @thequirkysquirrel5449 4 года назад +9

      Ashley elenor Good it is pronounced click

    • @itsmelauren.708
      @itsmelauren.708 4 года назад +1

      me too but sometimes i kinda wish there was

  • @Tanfana830
    @Tanfana830 4 года назад +56

    I'm waiting for Roots to sponsor an episode. I think Ben has worn Roots apparel in every single episode.

  • @vicshcherb1995
    @vicshcherb1995 4 года назад +3

    The portion about the illogical punishment hit me on a spiritual level. When I didn't put the dishes away during this quarantine, their punishment for me was to take away my computer and my phone when I'm having online classes.

  • @katherinepearson7461
    @katherinepearson7461 3 года назад +4

    I HATES highschool. My mom said you will miss it when you're older. I'm 26 and I still HATE highschool. I am glad that students are now doing online school, my inner teenager is screaming with joy. Yes, we all have to get throught it, don't be a highschool drop out, unless you really want to and that you can own up to the consequences.

  • @ladychelsea5002
    @ladychelsea5002 4 года назад +232

    If I can give any advice to the graduating high school class in America/Canada: Don't let people tell you that community college, vocational schools, or technical colleges are the soft option. I hate how American public schools always push four-year universities above community college as though trade schools and vocational schools aren't valid. If you want to avoid loads of student loan debt and gain a foundational experience of a college curriculum, consider community college first then transferring. I mean, I can't tell you want to do. If you want to experience the dorm life and have the funds to do so, by all means, do it. But don't fall down that hole of being embarrassed and belittled because everyone else is going to four-year schools and you can't afford to.
    I did not qualify for financial aid until I was 26-years-old. My mother made too much money (yes, you read that right) as a nurse and care worker. My mental health problems made it hard for me to keep a steady job or live as an independent. It is really unfortunate how the American education system is such a scam in terms of expensive tuition, books, room and board. Even if you're planning to become pre-law or pre-med, it's good to get the prerequisites done at a community college.

    • @MartinezA97
      @MartinezA97 4 года назад +10

      You're so right. I took community college for roughly 3 years and the people my age looked down on us because of that. I still don't qualify for financial aid and I'm 23 years old trying to go into med, but because my dad earns so much I don't qualify. Now that I'm at UNI I have to apply to so many scholarships and still have to get loans in order to help me out. The people in our country think that just because your parents earn so much they can pay for your education, but there's so many bills to pay and other people who live with you that also need financial stability. It also doesn't help that tuition is too damn expensive, not to mention parking for commuters.

    • @mariaespinoz6948
      @mariaespinoz6948 4 года назад +5

      All of your above points are valid, but as someone who works at my uni's premed advising office (in the US), I'd recommend double-checking if the med schools you want to apply to accept prereqs done at community college or abroad. That's not prereqs to get a bachelor's (English, languages, etc,) but the sciences and math classes that are required for med school!

    • @jomesbonks
      @jomesbonks 4 года назад +8

      So true!! I graduated with a double major from my community college and it was ROUGH! I also learned I would not have been cut out for full on University, but I didn't have to loose thousands and thousands to see that! I graduated with no debt and and on my path of choice, with the option to further my education if I choose. I totally support community college!

    • @valeriatoscano2058
      @valeriatoscano2058 4 года назад +3

      10000% agree! I got into all the universities I wanted and I got so many internships through my common college! Also 0 debt! I can’t stress how awesome community college can be

    • @Katie__17
      @Katie__17 4 года назад +4

      YES YES YES. I went to my local community college and took care of all my general education classes FOR FREE because of a super attainable scholarship program in my state. Because of my community college experience I was sooooo much more prepared for the private university I'm at now, AND my GPA was a lot higher than my high school GPA.. so I got a really great merit scholarship for the school I'm at now! I'm two semesters away from being an elementary school teacher and it looks like I'm going to be able to do it debt free... all thanks to community college!

  • @stellamidgley
    @stellamidgley 4 года назад +85

    I want to hear more about ben living in Australia

    • @wolfgangshuman
      @wolfgangshuman 4 года назад +2

      Yes Ben, where in Australia? Any chance of a revisit?

  • @laurengrey5650
    @laurengrey5650 4 года назад +27

    I just graduated with my doctor in pharmacy and I love that Cristine was thinking of the same path 😭🥰💊
    Also watching this while using my rainbow holo that arrived todayyyyyy
    (It does water marble 👀)

  • @GalaxySheep
    @GalaxySheep 3 года назад +8

    I strongly agree with Cristine at 23:00 and more students need to consider this idea. There are so many high school friends of mine who refuse to study specific subjects as they are useless in real life, the majority has a rather unbearable mindset and personality. The whole purpose of studying those "useless subjects" in the first place was to stimulate your brain to be wiser. Subjects such as math teach us to be more logical and more cautious of our path when solving a problem. While literature natures our sense of feelings towards others and how impactful words can be. I'm personally tired of people complaining about how broken the education system is just to justify their laziness. Yes, I do agree that the system is not the best and overall outdated but insisting on removing the "useless subjects" just show your unwillingness to learn and listen to others, which can make you become a close-minded, selfish person in the long run.

  • @catjuiice6402
    @catjuiice6402 4 года назад +123

    Menchie: MOTHER PAY ATTENTION TO ME
    Cristine: Alright, next topic.

  • @abeerfatima8643
    @abeerfatima8643 4 года назад +212

    Ben has such a podcast voice
    edit: if cristine makes another yellow polish please name it beyyn's banana

    • @keybboard
      @keybboard 4 года назад +4

      I agree with you 100%

    • @PhotographsNwhite08
      @PhotographsNwhite08 4 года назад +4

      abeer fatima Yes! His voice reminds me a lot of Binging with Babbish with his timbre and the clear sound in his voice.

    • @mystic499
      @mystic499 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @Marnige
      @Marnige 4 года назад +1

      @Samo Kamman was literally gonna say that. Stolen from safiya's collab

    • @abeerfatima8643
      @abeerfatima8643 4 года назад +1

      @@Marnige it's okay he just gave an idea he thought was good

  • @MoonMoonTM
    @MoonMoonTM 3 года назад +4

    42:49 the news the next day: “Master mind thieves return tulips”

  • @mynameisbeck5871
    @mynameisbeck5871 4 года назад +11

    Omg I love Cristine EVEN MORE now after saying she listened to The Used 😭

  • @nicholejj
    @nicholejj 4 года назад +102

    I moved states when I started high school so when I say I knew no one, I really mean I knew no one. I can't even remember my first day of high school but my second day, I was waiting in line to heat up my lunch and an older girl behind me complimented my dress. I thanked her, turned back to face the front, and in a split second decision turned back around and said, "I know this is really weird since we don't know each other at all but would it be okay if I sat with you?" I thought I was gonna faint I was so scared, because I'm shy as hell and never start conversations, but I felt like I was going to cry if I ate alone and knew I at least needed to try. Luckily, the girl was very nice and invited me to her table of friends. They were all very sweet and welcoming and the next day, one of them found me and invited me to their table again, and I ate with them everyday for a couple of months until my own friend group naturally began forming as I got to know people from my classes. We're friends on social media but I don't talk to them anymore, not for any bad reason, just because we all went our separate ways as we got older, but I will never forget that moment and that group that welcomed the weird freshman girl with no friends with open arms.
    I went to a great high school where bullying didn't really happen so my experience won't exactly be universal, but the best piece of advice I can give if you're at a new school and know no one is to just try. Try talking to the person next to you, try asking someone if they want to have lunch together, even if you don't even know their name. Maybe they won't end up being your best friend for life, but it'll help you more than you know. And if they say no, move on from them and try again. Maybe you'll cry about it when you get home, so let yourself cry and then remember that you probably won't remember that person's name when you graduate. And if someone tries to reach out to YOU, be like the girl that said yes to me even though she didn't know who the hell I was and be nice to the new, terrified student. We were all there once.

    • @helenavo4088
      @helenavo4088 4 года назад +3

      That's excellent advise! You will always have moments in your life when you are alone or somewhere for the first time and need to connect with people. And the only way to connect is by saying something to someone. A compliment, a question, a smile,... All little things help!
      And we should all try to be like the older girl in your story. Take it as a compliment if someone asks you to sit with you, be kind to people you don't know. You will never be remembered in a bad way for doing something nice to a person. It can only give you something positive in return. Being friendly doesn't cost you anything.
      I try to do this and I also always try to smile, wave or say hi to someone I've seen before, even if I wasn't really friends with them or don't even really know there name, but it's always nice to be greeted. If someone you know, doesn't smile back when you do, than you know what kind of person it is and you don't need to feel bad.
      But always try to be nice and helpful to people.

  • @elliehenry9011
    @elliehenry9011 4 года назад +36

    Ben and Simply should do a LIVE Simplypodlogicial where they answer questions from the chats!!! That would be fun to watch or listen.

  • @alexandria8090
    @alexandria8090 4 года назад +7

    I use trig almost everyday as an engineer, to me all the math classes we took were extremely important. Even now I use the writing and citation skills I learned in English classes! Everything you learn in your life will eventually come in handy. Knowledge is never bad 😁

  • @taylor6882
    @taylor6882 4 года назад +11

    Ben: I'd lived in Australia for a bit
    Me: excuse me WHAT i need to know more!!

  • @JulieAguilera89
    @JulieAguilera89 4 года назад +214

    The Financial Diet is a great youtube channel for financial literacy.

    • @rayeofsunshine83
      @rayeofsunshine83 4 года назад +4

      Julie Aguilera thank you! I’m gonna go check that out...after I finish watching Simply of course 😂

    • @Jannyl13
      @Jannyl13 4 года назад +12

      I like their channel. But I think their focus is on an US-American (mostly middle-class) perspective. I mean, I think others can still learn a lot there. But I find that quite a few videos don't really apply to me because I am not from the US.

    • @cb9825
      @cb9825 4 года назад +1

      @@Jannyl13 you are right, every country has its own financial context.

    • @jolenestahn3919
      @jolenestahn3919 4 года назад

      @@Jannyl13 I make videos about Canadain financials and things I wish I was taught in highschool! I found that there's so much information out there about the US so finding Canadian information can be a lot harder! :)

  • @SuebinPark
    @SuebinPark 4 года назад +70

    thank you so much for talking about the greater values of “non practical” education!! i think it’s often missed that the process of learning is hugely beneficial-learning how to think in terms of maths concepts, the scientific process, reading and articulating critical thought, etc. of course, the development of those skills depends on how good the instruction of those subject are, but i think it’s worth pushing for better teaching of those subjects, rather than eradicating or reducing them from high school.

  • @soop3202
    @soop3202 4 года назад +29

    Cristine: "Doo doo doo doo"
    BEYYYN: "Hi what's up hello everyone"
    I love how every podcast starts like this

  • @lmerriam89
    @lmerriam89 3 года назад +10

    I had a horrible prom. I just broke up when my ex boyfriend and started dating a new guy and all my friends just stayed friends with my ex. I got my hair done and it came out horrendous. Everyone got limos and my boyfriend drove my Saturn to take us. Everyone went in groups, I wasn’t invited to join any, not even with my “friends” and I just went with my boyfriend that was already out of high school for a few years. We did eat with a group beforehand but I didn’t have enough money to get anything “fancy” like everyone else. And when we were there it was just us walking around and we left early. I hated my dress too because it wasn’t me, I was goth and my boyfriend liked “preppy” girls so I tired to fit that narrative so I wore a light purple dress I would never have picked. Overall I just block it out because it was bad.

  • @diffzldu
    @diffzldu 4 года назад +161

    I’m 13 rn and some boys in my school still use the word gay as a “bad word”. And it always makes me so sad 😔

    • @krunchykat9249
      @krunchykat9249 4 года назад +25

      Some boys are just so toxic. Dont be afraid to educate them!

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 4 года назад +10

      @@krunchykat9249 Straight guys in puberty mutually talk up their heterosexual abilities and credentials. This makes gay and "feminine male" things to contrast themselves against as they position themselves in the heterosexual hierarchy.

    • @MrZestyOnion
      @MrZestyOnion 4 года назад +9

      hopefully they grow out of it. Had the same experience a decade ago and some of those guys even came out as various flavors of LGBT+ later on. They're just repeating stuff they hear from the internet/parents.

    • @jasminegoldsmith5741
      @jasminegoldsmith5741 4 года назад +11

      My brothers friend group did this for the longest time and every time they said the word gay in a derogatory or inappropriate way, I would just state that “gay is not an insult, think of something better” and eventually they just got tired of me and stopped

    • @agnethebirch-jensen9261
      @agnethebirch-jensen9261 4 года назад +3

      Sheesh ikr the boys in my class do the same. But I’m from Denmark so we don’t speak English in a regular basis (except for me and my friends) but I don’t think they realize what they are saying. I’m also 13 btw

  • @lvodniza
    @lvodniza 4 года назад +70

    I’m drugged up on anesthesia right now after coming home from wisdom teeth removal and I am crying out of happiness that you posted

    • @katiemurphy4115
      @katiemurphy4115 4 года назад +5

      I hope you have a fast and easy recovery!

    • @maitreyeenabar1754
      @maitreyeenabar1754 4 года назад +1

      Can u tell why did you get your wisdom teeth removed

    • @ba_y_lor
      @ba_y_lor 4 года назад +1

      teeth

    • @Youwantmetoputthehammerdown
      @Youwantmetoputthehammerdown 4 года назад +2

      Omg I hope you recover from the pain quickly

    • @lvodniza
      @lvodniza 4 года назад +1

      Saee ok so; Im currently in the US and it seemed like a viable option. My insurance covered it, etc. When I met with the orthodontist he said that they extracted them if the patients were young for easier recoveries. He also argued that they were a burden in the long term because they aren’t as easy to clean and could cause pain later in life. A friend of mine who is from Gambia said they don’t usually get them extracted and a lot of my family members haven’t either so I was super nervous and convinced they just wanted my money. In the end I went through with it and it’s been great lol. Thanks everyone! The pain isn’t bad at all and I’m not even that puffy-cheeked!

  • @nathalygoncalves5725
    @nathalygoncalves5725 4 года назад +40

    Christine would be a good mom... in a odd way lol

  • @KarimaHorton
    @KarimaHorton 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for talking about learning life skills in school. As an educator, it is so difficult to see people complain about curriculum. Most of it is not our say. We have to prep kids for standardized testing or else the school loses funding, which means less teachers and less extra curricular activities. Thank you for talking about learning to learn. That's a huge part of what good educators want their students to learn. I want my students to learn what I teach in class, but I also want to teach them how to find knowledge on their own.

  • @booth4now
    @booth4now 4 года назад +34

    I was a teen mom, and for me I had adults tell me how I was never going to my senior prom. I ended up paying for my dress, tickets, his tux, and dinner so I could go to my prom. Sadly, what I remember was a really grumpy date. I worked hard to graduate, and experience everything school offered.

    • @barbaraj.r.9490
      @barbaraj.r.9490 4 года назад +2

      my hat off to you, that's a tough situation to deal with. People like to judge, but what's important is what we make of our lives in the end.

    • @booth4now
      @booth4now 4 года назад +8

      @@barbaraj.r.9490 32 yrs later, that 17 yr old boy and 15 yr old girl are back together and celebrated 25 yrs of marriage and another son. not too shabby

    • @coneheadchloe8653
      @coneheadchloe8653 4 года назад

      Kimberly Booth ooo I’m glad ur happy

  • @amytreakle7604
    @amytreakle7604 4 года назад +61

    Man, y’all talking about prom took me back. I graduated 2008, and everyone built up prom to be this crazy big thing. I had been eyeballing a dress for a few years, knowing it was the one I wanted and turned out when I got into 12th grade the dress was too expensive, so my mom bought me the next best thing and I love it. It was a dress I felt like a punk princess in (emo kid 100%). I took my boyfriend and my best [boy] friend to prom. Bought flowers for both of them. My boyfriend rocked a pinstripe suite and looked like a stereotyped mob boss (fedora and all). It was a fun night, I have great memories from it, but it definitely wasn’t anything like the movies make it out to be.

    • @ryleesilva8072
      @ryleesilva8072 4 года назад

      Class of ‘08 here too!!

    • @brunerthebetter3625
      @brunerthebetter3625 4 года назад

      2008 woo! Old people club!

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 4 года назад +2

      Graduated HS in the 1980s in Europe, for graduation and prom I bought my first proper suit and a lighter white outfit for the graduation and post-graduation partyIng. Most girls bought formal white dresses as was tradition (the halls were lined with group photos of every year since photos were possible, prior years only had paintings and statues of famous students).

  • @fox_6174
    @fox_6174 4 года назад +6

    Life for disabled students is so much different. It was kind of nice to listen to people who weren't scammed out of education lmao

  • @sabrinavoorhies
    @sabrinavoorhies 3 года назад +2

    I cant wait until you restock the rainbow collection!! My daughter is 8 and has Autism and loves everything Rainbow, unicorn, Holo, She's going to flip out when i'm able to order it for her. She has an emotional connection with all things Rainbow. Its very cute. I showed her the colors and she handed me her foot to paint. She likes her toes painted. I asked her do you like these colors? She said "twinkle" That's a YES! Lol

  • @gallgh
    @gallgh 4 года назад +53

    thanks for reminding me it’s tuesday :)

  • @gesseoden5560
    @gesseoden5560 4 года назад +162

    i feel like school would be much more enjoyable if the teachers were more encouraging and overall the education was more about learning then passing 1 test at the end of the year. its so stressful and i think is a main factor about why people drop out. school should be about learning not being top in the class, its crazy how some schools expect certain grades or they drop you.

    • @user-ji4dg4wp2u
      @user-ji4dg4wp2u 4 года назад

      Go to school in Sweden.

    • @rebeccapate6923
      @rebeccapate6923 4 года назад

      You should look at homeschool or montessori school

    • @girlboss1491
      @girlboss1491 4 года назад +5

      @@xXJokerAtWorkXx true but I feel that the education could be waaaay better. Especially in CO. the teachers are rlly mean in elementary too. I'm in 6 grade so I luckily only have 1 more year left but my school sucks.

    • @brunerthebetter3625
      @brunerthebetter3625 4 года назад +4

      I hate to say it, it's not necessarily/always the teacher's fault. (I am a teacher so I can speak about this.) We are literally forced to teach to the standardized/state tests in elementary school. The students in the younger ages don't learn practical stuff anymore. When they get to me in middle school, they have no idea about certain, simple things that you would think an 11 or 12 year old would know how to do. It's not their fault and I have to remind myself of that constantly. It is in the curriculum (what teachers are told to teach by the Department of Education) that we only teach specific stuff. It really sucks. Trust me. I feel your pain.

    • @hannahmarie08
      @hannahmarie08 4 года назад +1

      brunerthebetter It must also be difficult because so many students are resistant to school in general, no matter how good the teachers are. I can imagine that after a decade of having so many kids give minimal effort, you’d start being less enthusiastic about teaching and start just trying to pay the bills

  • @future.cadaver
    @future.cadaver 3 года назад +8

    I love Zyler’s little orange toe on his right paw 🧡🐾

  • @igneousmoon
    @igneousmoon 4 года назад +1

    I struggled a lot in school and after for a while but then I got an adult diagnosis of being autistic and everything I had struggled with started to fall into place. Im so much happier and more accomplished now because I have a better understanding of my strengths and weaknesses. There is lot of "basic" social stuff that im terrible at but I have found the things I am good at and embraced them. High school sucked but these days my life just gets better every year.

  • @lineatoftgaard861
    @lineatoftgaard861 4 года назад +105

    Ben: I could legally drink in the last year of high school, which probably sound kinda strange to a lot of people
    Europeans: hahahahaha

    • @claireluo9885
      @claireluo9885 4 года назад +5

      From the US, I can't legally drink until after I graduate college

    • @Jannyl13
      @Jannyl13 4 года назад +9

      In Germany, we used to drink alcohol together with our teachers (mostly beer) in the last two years of school (16-18yrs old)

    • @haebienpak5701
      @haebienpak5701 4 года назад

      Yup in the USA we can't drink until 21.Thats why we go to Canada when we are 18 in order to drink!

    • @lindsonaverch
      @lindsonaverch 4 года назад +4

      in my country, there's no drinking age but there's a buying age

    • @Adrianadelnorte
      @Adrianadelnorte 4 года назад +1

      it’s so weird to think that you could be in collage and could not drink, i live in Mexico btw

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 4 года назад +53

    I spent $47 on my senior "prom" (we called it The Ball). I did my own hair and makeup, borrowed jewellery and shoes, and bought a vintage 1960's salmon cocktail dress which I took up a few inches. I got unbelievable amounts of compliments, probably because the rest of the girls all went to the same few shops, hairdressers and makeup artists, and were incredibly 2010, while I had a beehive, fake lashes and stepped out of 1964 .... Long story short, I had a surprisingly good time

    • @MrZestyOnion
      @MrZestyOnion 4 года назад +2

      That sounds awesome!!! I went more traditional prom-y but still on a budget. Spent only $80 buying a elegant black bridesmaid dress, and did my own makeup/hair, got tons of compliments and now I have a dress I could wear again...if I can fit into it.

    • @wintersnakes
      @wintersnakes 4 года назад +2

      Can't tell if I hate this comment or not lmao

  • @complicatednailogical3901
    @complicatednailogical3901 4 года назад +6

    When u were talking about the prom it just reminded me how I know someone who’s parents have been saving up since year 5 for their prom dress and there’s me not giving a crap about fashion and planning to go in a suit. 😂😂

  • @kaylab.garcia566
    @kaylab.garcia566 4 года назад +7

    Cristine PLEASE do a “what I wore in high school episode.”

  • @jessdankova777
    @jessdankova777 4 года назад +27

    Cristine going through an avril lavigne phase is the most relatable thing ever

  • @suzanneriding3237
    @suzanneriding3237 4 года назад +26

    For anyone who may want an easy way to start talking to someone new when school starts... get to class only 2-3 minutes early, look for an open spot next to someone you want to talk to, walk to that spot next to them and politely ask: " can I sit here? " or " is this seat taken? " they will usually respond, and the response lessens the social tension everyone is feeling near the beginning of the school year. If you sit with them then you can say hi and introduce yourself... they may respond in kind (or they might not... don't worry some people are super shy). There's only a couple minutes before class starts so there's no pressure to start a conversation for either of you. Good luck finding good people to share your time with!

    • @med6330
      @med6330 4 года назад +4

      Doing this sounds like a nightmare lmao

    • @SNICKRRDOODLES
      @SNICKRRDOODLES 4 года назад +2

      This is honestly a really good idea that I might use when I gain confidence.

    • @suzanneriding3237
      @suzanneriding3237 4 года назад

      yeah, it seems nightmare-ish to me too... it's anxiety inducing when you do it. Again, it's low key so hopefully its not too traumatic if you try it

  • @amarabeatrice6693
    @amarabeatrice6693 4 года назад +2

    Hearing you say "I wanted to go to graphic design" sent me chills up my spine because I WANTED THAT TOO! It's so weird because currently I'm studying to get into a university (I finally settled on economics: something totally different from graphic design and more into analysis stuff, definitely partly inspired by you!) It gives me so much hope that I am fully able to have my art side and math/economics side with me for the rest of my life and possibly make a living out of both. I love you Cristine, it's weird but hearing you say that just give me a boost of motivation and hope!!

  • @user-oc1qx7ri6p
    @user-oc1qx7ri6p 3 года назад +4

    I really like this episode because I listened to it for the first time before going into highschool. I'm now listening to it again to see if any of my perspectives have changed. It's been a hard year for everyone and going into a new school that is 4× bigger then my old school was so weird. Making friends in classes are harder with masks and social distancing but we're getting through it and having fun!!!

  • @sydneybaber9371
    @sydneybaber9371 4 года назад +28

    When I was 16, my mom started letting me drink, if I wanted to, as long as I was at home. I honestly believe that’s why alcohol was never a big thing when I was in high school and college.

    • @N_0968
      @N_0968 4 года назад +3

      Same. My mum had a horrible first experience with drink so she wanted me to know what it does to my body so I won’t get into trouble. I’ve never drank over my limits or passed out anywhere.

    • @deviledpot8o
      @deviledpot8o 4 года назад +2

      I'm a teenager now and when I was younger my parents would always offer a sip of their alcoholic drinks (just a sip) and my brother and I always declined because we had had a sip before and didn't like the taste

    • @maryblack2140
      @maryblack2140 4 года назад +3

      Same. My parents used to let me try alcohol , just a tiny drink. And I truly think that it helped me to be smart about how much I drink

  • @conantf
    @conantf 4 года назад +53

    My high school in the US, we had a class in senior/final year about life things, such as taxes, balancing a checkbook, the different kind of banks and credit cards, insurance, filling out the financial aid paperwork FASFA? for applying to schools, or how to fill out job applications and write resumes. We got this class because:
    1. Teenage pregnancy was high in my school. 2. Teachers needed to come up with more interesting classes to justify the need for them, because budget cuts teachers were getting fired.

  • @_madznails_8235
    @_madznails_8235 4 года назад +13

    It is so weird to me that ppl don’t need school uniform in so many places and actually get to choose what they wear in secondary school 😂

  • @caitlinhs9670
    @caitlinhs9670 4 года назад +25

    Zyler was getting ansty but as soon as Cristine put her hand on him he flopped and chilled out.

  • @lou8391
    @lou8391 4 года назад +45

    "If there is drama at school..."
    My meme riden a$$: all you gotta do is, walk a-wayy-ayyyy-ay
    Cristine: You can't really leave

  • @ivyprince962
    @ivyprince962 4 года назад +41

    I'm a high school teacher. I agree that it's very hard, and we should be paid more... but being around teenagers is so much fun! I love my job💓

    • @jacklyntree7752
      @jacklyntree7752 4 года назад +7

      You guys (including my teachers) are amazing! I can't imagine the amount of work you had to do because of schools closing. You deserve more than you're given ❤

    • @eangeleyesr6678
      @eangeleyesr6678 4 года назад +3

      Being a child of two (now retired) high school teachers I applaud you and want to say keep up the good work! Thank you for your enthusiasm!

  • @saroneaimah8854
    @saroneaimah8854 4 года назад +19

    It’s so weird to me that people go to different schools for high school. I went to a k-12 and went to school with the same people all 12 years.

    • @parryyotter
      @parryyotter 3 года назад +3

      You realize your experience isn’t the norm, right? I had former friends who did that (I only attended the same school for 7 years, but some of my old friends stayed for their entire schooling experience) and they have no understanding of what life is like outside of their bubble world. They knew nobody but the same 50 people for 13 years.

  • @LiteraIClown
    @LiteraIClown 4 года назад +4

    I’m a soon to be junior in high school. We don’t have a “popular group” because our school is so big. We just create friend groups that we like.