Lots of truth! I like and respect engineers. Typically honest, non-manipulative, intelligent, tolerant. Props to you for a humorous and sympathetic portrait.
I've been married to an engineer for 18 years, and this was pretty accurate. Diagramming everything and not being able to explain feelings is dead on. Good things: he can fix anything ( at least mine can), striving to be a good protector, and a great planner. The one thing you missed. His ability to find a flaw in your reasoning or finding a loophole in that reasoning.
I knew a guy who came from Canada who came down to the US for work. He was in America for so long that he developed an American accent. His family and friends back home said, "Well, that's what you get. It's all fun and games until someone loses an ai"......yes, I
I'm a mechanical engineering student graduating the in Spring. OH THE BURNS THE BURNS. I come from a family of musicians so I can appreciate art, and there are a few stereotypes that don't fit me in here (but totally fit a lot of my classmates), but I have to grudgingly admit I'm guilty of many....ok most of the things you said.
Ya know I heard that scientists invented a sentient robot. Now they wanted the robot to be environmentally friendly, so they made it run off energy in the air such as radio wave, EM energy and so on. They booted it up anxiously and when it opened its eyes they asked. "How do you
Engineers are the silent stars behind every thing in this ife
Lots of truth! I like and respect engineers. Typically honest, non-manipulative, intelligent, tolerant. Props to you for a humorous and sympathetic portrait.
as an engineering major with two engineering parents, I must say this was extremely accurate... and entertaining
I've been married to an engineer for 18 years, and this was pretty accurate. Diagramming everything and not being able to explain feelings is dead on. Good things: he can fix anything ( at least mine can), striving to be a good protector, and a great planner. The one thing you missed. His ability to find a flaw in your reasoning or finding a loophole in that reasoning.
I've been dating an engineer for over 3 years! I love this video!
Hahahaha I'm in engineering and I laughed so much through this video.
I’m working on my third engineering degree. My girlfriend sent me this. Thank you so much for explaining these to her.
depends what kind of engineer.....
Love this, so great
Oh ... My .... God.... Too much of this hit WAY too close to home! Thank god I have an understanding wife......
You did a great job!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 LOLing so hard! My 3 year relationship with an engineer was summed up in this video! You should do more videos! you're too funny!
As a female Engineer, these still apply to me. Notes for boyfriend.
I knew a guy who came from Canada who came down to the US for work. He was in America for so long that he developed an American accent. His family and friends back home said, "Well, that's what you get. It's all fun and games until someone loses an ai"......yes, I
I'm a mechanical engineering student graduating the in Spring. OH THE BURNS THE BURNS. I come from a family of musicians so I can appreciate art, and there are a few stereotypes that don't fit me in here (but totally fit a lot of my classmates), but I have to grudgingly admit I'm guilty of many....ok most of the things you said.
6 years later finding this video..it’s gold! Thank you! I’m totally in “more than like” with a certain engineer. 😬😩😅🤷🏾♀️
He definitely hates would you rather or what if questions. Right on the money there. Same with how can you get lost.
we....do tend to ramble about stuff no one but us thinks is interesting don't we.
True! He cracked a joke but I didn't know that it was until he said "It's a joke" then I laughed lol
Ya know I heard that scientists invented a sentient robot. Now they wanted the robot to be environmentally friendly, so they made it run off energy in the air such as radio wave, EM energy and so on. They booted it up anxiously and when it opened its eyes they asked. "How do you