Culture on youtube?!? No way! In all seriousness, I'm glad that content like this exists out on the internet. Thanks for helping spread class and style.
1st skill:- Appreciate whisky 2nd skill:- Mix cocktail 3rd skill:- Write thank you note 4th skill:- Learn to write with fountain pen 5th skill:- Learn to give good gifts 6th skill:- Cook signature food 7th skill:- Learn to smoke cigar 8th skill:- Learn to tie necktie without mirror 9th skill:- Grow a beard 10th skill:- Cultivate hobby 11th skill:- Learn to be better listener 12th skill:- Learn how to argue
@Lord GigaByte I already tried growing a beard in the weeks before finals in college - it didn't work out well :-) And cigars foul up the cigar room, too, but you grow habituated if you confine it. OTOH, there is still the outdoors.
As a young boy, I knew I would never shave. Removing a thin layer of skin with a product everyday seemed so unnatural and unhealthy. As well as a big waste of time.
I'm an Australian female who really enjoys the channel and content. Informative, yet presented with sincerity and fun. Your warmth and good nature always shines through your videos Raphael. Keep up the great work!!
Hallo Sven, Ich komme genau wie du auch aus Deutschland und seit einiger Zeit hatte ich immer mehr Lust bekommen mich „schicker“ bzw. wie ein Gentleman anzuziehen aber wie das heutzutage in Deutschland ist, ist es sehr schwer von einem auf den anderen Tag statt mit Kappe und Hoodie mit Anzug und Kravatte in die Schule zu gehen.Ich schätze deine Videos sehr und sie geben mir das Gefühl,dass es nicht so schwer seien kann und vermutlich hört sich das verrückt an aber für einen 13 jährigen Jungen wie mich ist es nicht leicht sich einfach so zu kleiden wie man möchte...Ich danke dir für all die Mühe die du in die Videos steckst und ich kann dir sagen es gibt niemanden auf You Tube der so gute Videos zu diesem Thema macht wie du ! Mach weiter So !!
Rapide Wechsel im Stil führen meist eher dazu das Leute dumme Sprüche reißen und so nen Mist als flüssige Übergänge. Ich würde dir den Tipp geben erst mal damit anzufangen nach und nach Hemden zu tragen. Fang vielleicht an mit etwas 'modischeren' Hemden wie Flanellhemden oder einfach Hemden in anderen Farben als ein klassisches weiß. Bei uns an der Schule laufen auf jeden Fall einige etwas eleganter herum. Dann kannst du halt noch irgendwann, wenn du eh schon meistens Hemden trägst Hosen ins Spiel bringen die keine Jeans sind, und deine Sneaker könntest du dann auch ersetzen. (Denk aber dran das du mit deinen dreizehn Jahren vermutlich noch wachsen wirst, also investiere vielleicht nicht in 300€ Schuhe und Hemden für 50€ das Stück)
Don't forget the half filled brandy sniffers precariously placed behind the heels of the belligerents by the dueling attendant, before the "En Garde!" Is officially declared!
honestly, knowing how to make the standard cocktails with your guests or if you're inviting a special someone over for dinner is a very attractive trait. If you could mix a cocktail, then make a delicious dinner for the special girl in your life, they will love it more than anything.
I am a person that doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. And when we are there don't even drink coffee. But tea is my cup of tea. I have a whole collection of world teas at home that I enjoy in the afternoon and evening. That is also gentleman like. Ask the British.
Sven, you are the BEST. I really mean that! You own you! I have been inspired even at the age of 60, I aspire to learn as much as possible from you. Thank you for sharing. Sharing is Caring.
Thanks for the great content. As for point 12, if the opposing party is a closed minded arguement based not on actual fact or cooperation, I just let them vent and not counter so that I can politely end the charade and do something else more productive.
I love this! We all should maintain ourselves. Use the time we're at home to do those things we've been putting off because we didn't have tme. This is a great channel.
I watch these videos and think I’m being watched. The scotch, Mixed drinks, hand written notes, fountain pens, cigars and pipes. These are all things I do and enjoy.
After visiting Strasbourg twice last year (yes it is that awesome), when the wife and I came back to Canada, she had to learn how to make spaetzle. The food in the Alsace is amazing.
Pardon my French but, i fucken love these videos!! I think all schools should have course based on your teaching. It'll make more young boys to be more polite and respectful. Not just to society but women and elders. Your doing a great job and i hope you never stop making videos.
You forgot shoe shining! It's a really valuable skill to learn and its much easier than mixology. The Elegant Oxford has tons of videos making mirror shining achievable in only 30 minutes. I've started using fountains pens and I'm picking up leathercraft during lockdown.
Great ideas! For cocktails I can highly recommend Shaken, a book that walks you through all 007’s cocktails from the Ian Fleming novels rather than the films. Utterly fabulous cocktails! Available as a hard cover book or an ebook.
I'd love to do some of these but this weekend this gentleman needs to replace a section of wall in a bathroom after repairing a leaky drain pipe. Start this round without me, I'll join you for the next one🍸
"The first thing you can do while being stuck at home is to start drinking. Then you can mix the alcohol to hide your alcoholism and then write a thank you note to the delivery guy"
Sven, your very interesting presentation took my memories back many decades, when I was thrown into the "Deep End" with a virtually bottomless Corporate Expense Account, along with an American Express card with unlimited credit, when I had to entertain the Directors of the largest Corporations and the Heads of the largest Australian Federal Government Departments, as well as the visiting CEO's from the World largest Computer Companies. While I was very well qualified in my field of employment I had absolutely no experience in all of the skills that you have explained in such an interesting manner. While I eventually learnt how to spend other people's money, in a stylish manner, it was a stressful "Learning Curve". The major Universities would help their graduates if the practical suggestions that you provide were included in the MBA program. Lol. Phil.
Thank you Sven! For giving me the spark i needed! Your new vid is also very good. Now i should do these things instead of wasting my time. I hope at least someone would think highly of me then 😊
Something that's sad is how "out of place" my wife and I look when we don't have our phones out while in a restaurant. The art of good listening is nearly lost in my opinion, at least here in the states.
As for cocktail recipes I find what works best for me is I type them out in a large font and then print them on card stock. Sometimes I laminate them so there’s no worries about getting them wet. The card stock and/or laminating them helps them stand up while leaning against something. Also, you can keep them handy as a reference when you need them and you should be able to get 2-3 recipes on each card.
Whisky is an acquired taste - so true. The husband and I didn't care much for it, but grew fond of Whisky after a few tastings and a bit of trial & error. Now we're both into Sherry or Port cask finished single malts. Also, we learned that Whisky and Chocolate can be a great combo if done right.
Ich finde deine Geschichte so toll, deine ganze Ausstrahlung und den kompletten Kanal! Ich wünsche Dir und Euch alles Gute und Liebe Grüße aus der Steiermark, Tim Julius Huber
I have been developing an appreciation for wine during the quarantine, honing my lady skills. I also write thank you notes on my monogrammed stationery. There are many stationers on Etsy, with reasonable prices.
Something that you can practice at home is espresso. Yes it takes some initial investment, but you don't need a multi-thousand-dollar-machine to start. A DeLonghi dedica is an affordable option for beginners. Just make sure you got a decent grinder and good and fresh beans. I'm doing home espresso for 5 years now and absolutely love the ritual. The coffee is superb and the machinery (I'm using an E61 machine) ist just beautiful.
Heavy cream, lavender bitters, mead ( make sure it's real mead fermented from honey) , congnac, shaken with a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. Give it a shot you won't be disopointed
My longest DE razor shave takes 5 minutes with leathering and cold face wash after shaving and straight razor shave about 10 minutes for all 3 passes. Since i started shaving i used a DE razor, my dad tol if i am going to shave i need to shave properly and like a man. He was 38 years in military service and put a lot of military discipline in our home.
my only issue with DE razors is that i cant take them in my carry on luggage. i normally have basic toiletries (razor, toothbrush, deoderant, toothpaste) as well as a spair change of clothes in my carry on luggage, just because if my luggage gets lost, i atleast have something with me.
When it comes to gift giving your ears are your best tool in my opinion. One time I overheard how someone loves Mac and Cheese allot to the point they can eat it everyday. So I went to to my pantry and the following day gave the person a bag of 8-10 boxes of Mac and Cheese. I was showered in a warm embrace and made a new friend.
#3 got my cousins written out of our grandparent's will and trusts. They would not ever say thank you or send a note for anything our grandparents did for us and finally, my grandmother got tired of it and disinherited them and passed everything to their kids. My grandparents were definitely people who followed etiqute and proper manners in all situations as a lifestyle and expected the same from their kids and their kids kids.
I'm glad to see this channel getting better by time and evolving in a positive way (thankfully u're not losing in credibility like a friend of yours (vincero and mvmt guy) Keep it up 👍
Ya, time for me to get my hands on a new fountain pen. I've been debating on it for years, now, because I miss the older fashion of writing, and using regular pens drives me up the wall. Cooking, on the other hand?... I'm not much of a chef, as it is. My wife is more the chef than I could ever be. Just about the only thing i Can cook is something extremely high in raw iron and protein. Cigars? Me, I prefer either Swishers or my pipe. Thankfully, I've had the same pipe for years, but I need more tobacco, too... Lol
Another book well worth reading is The Quintessential Grooming Guide for the Modern Gentlemen. It is about hair styling, shaving, grooming and facial hair care.
I've actually never used a cartridge razor and only ever used a de razor as it was the only thing I had at the time when I had to start shaving. I'm 16 and started shaving when I was 12.
His pronunciation of caipirinha was on point which was a very pleasant surprise, seen as the vast majority of English speakers say "capirina" instead. Then again, he did say that his father is Brazillian in another video so he probably knows his fair share of Portuguese... It was a pleasant surprise nonetheless.
Mr Schneider could you please make a video of 8 (or how many you think necessary) trousers and pants a gentlemen should have in his wardrobe. I find buying pants the most difficult piece of clothing. BTW I don't drink or smoke but I love drinking my cup of tea. Very English very gentleman.
The lawyer part of my brain (and the small part I have allocated to my corporate tax law class from law school) can't help but wonder if these purchases (the alcohol, mixing tools, glasses, etc.), are considered business expenses because they're being used in a video and if they were listed as purchased with the purposes of using them as props. I'm legit interested in this, now, and the tax breakdown.
No, I think it was a segment we filmed about watches and the importance in business meetings, like wearing a smart watch vs a Rolex... I think it was actually the videographers watch as I do not own an apple watch.
Culture on youtube?!? No way! In all seriousness, I'm glad that content like this exists out on the internet. Thanks for helping spread class and style.
1st skill:- Appreciate whisky
2nd skill:- Mix cocktail
3rd skill:- Write thank you note
4th skill:- Learn to write with fountain pen
5th skill:- Learn to give good gifts
6th skill:- Cook signature food
7th skill:- Learn to smoke cigar
8th skill:- Learn to tie necktie without mirror
9th skill:- Grow a beard
10th skill:- Cultivate hobby
11th skill:- Learn to be better listener
12th skill:- Learn how to argue
@Lord GigaByte
You should shave that hair you have on the top of your head. It's foul
@Lord GigaByte I already tried growing a beard in the weeks before finals in college - it didn't work out well :-)
And cigars foul up the cigar room, too, but you grow habituated if you confine it. OTOH, there is still the outdoors.
@Lord GigaByte same situation here
As a young boy, I knew I would never shave. Removing a thin layer of skin with a product everyday seemed so unnatural and unhealthy. As well as a big waste of time.
@Lord GigaByte q
I'm an Australian female who really enjoys the channel and content. Informative, yet presented with sincerity and fun. Your warmth and good nature always shines through your videos Raphael. Keep up the great work!!
Here's an April Fools idea for next year, a video only in German. Without subtitles.
It would be a non-april fools day video too. I would really appreciate if it is about a gentlemanly subject from Germany.
Or its a normal video but he's in a hoodie and sweat pants
Sehr gute Idee
I can understand German I don't mind lol
Ja bitte das wäre eine gute Idee
I’m glad I found your channel!!! Timeless and priceless information.
Excluding smoking and drinking, I might do the others!
Vielen Dank, Herr Schneider!
Sven makes the Brazilian Homeland proud by metioning our best cocktail, best wishes from Brazil
Hallo Sven,
Ich komme genau wie du auch aus Deutschland und seit einiger Zeit hatte ich immer mehr Lust bekommen mich „schicker“ bzw. wie ein Gentleman anzuziehen aber wie das heutzutage in Deutschland ist, ist es sehr schwer von einem auf den anderen Tag statt mit Kappe und Hoodie mit Anzug und Kravatte in die Schule zu gehen.Ich schätze deine Videos sehr und sie geben mir das Gefühl,dass es nicht so schwer seien kann und vermutlich hört sich das verrückt an aber für einen 13 jährigen Jungen wie mich ist es nicht leicht sich einfach so zu kleiden wie man möchte...Ich danke dir für all die Mühe die du in die Videos steckst und ich kann dir sagen es gibt niemanden auf You Tube der so gute Videos zu diesem Thema macht wie du ! Mach weiter So !!
Rapide Wechsel im Stil führen meist eher dazu das Leute dumme Sprüche reißen und so nen Mist als flüssige Übergänge. Ich würde dir den Tipp geben erst mal damit anzufangen nach und nach Hemden zu tragen. Fang vielleicht an mit etwas 'modischeren' Hemden wie Flanellhemden oder einfach Hemden in anderen Farben als ein klassisches weiß. Bei uns an der Schule laufen auf jeden Fall einige etwas eleganter herum. Dann kannst du halt noch irgendwann, wenn du eh schon meistens Hemden trägst Hosen ins Spiel bringen die keine Jeans sind, und deine Sneaker könntest du dann auch ersetzen. (Denk aber dran das du mit deinen dreizehn Jahren vermutlich noch wachsen wirst, also investiere vielleicht nicht in 300€ Schuhe und Hemden für 50€ das Stück)
First day of kindly asking for "How to Duel Like a Gentleman"
Turn to The Modern Rogue channel for that. They have already done quarterstaff, long sword, and rapier.
its called en garde!!!
Don't forget the half filled brandy sniffers precariously placed behind the heels of the belligerents by the dueling attendant, before the "En Garde!" Is officially declared!
Asking for a "friend"....
Can we have a quiz on Gentleman’s Gazette content between Raphael, Kyle and Preston?
Sounds like a fun idea to me, Carl! Maybe a good activity for a future anniversary video of some sort. We'll see!
- Preston
@@gentlemansgazette it might end up with 3 guns drawn in the early morning in a forest clearing - the gentleman way. my oh my!
@@dirtyunclehubert Barry Lyndon style!
After watching each video I gain confidence and I try to act like a gentleman.
Learning is living too!
It’s so pleasing to watch a video in english and german words are pronounced correctly
honestly, knowing how to make the standard cocktails with your guests or if you're inviting a special someone over for dinner is a very attractive trait. If you could mix a cocktail, then make a delicious dinner for the special girl in your life, they will love it more than anything.
I am a person that doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. And when we are there don't even drink coffee. But tea is my cup of tea. I have a whole collection of world teas at home that I enjoy in the afternoon and evening. That is also gentleman like. Ask the British.
Sven, you are the BEST. I really mean that! You own you! I have been inspired even at the age of 60, I aspire to learn as much as possible from you. Thank you for sharing. Sharing is Caring.
Thanks for the great content. As for point 12, if the opposing party is a closed minded arguement based not on actual fact or cooperation, I just let them vent and not counter so that I can politely end the charade and do something else more productive.
I love this! We all should maintain ourselves. Use the time we're at home to do those things we've been putting off because we didn't have tme. This is a great channel.
I watch these videos and think I’m being watched. The scotch, Mixed drinks, hand written notes, fountain pens, cigars and pipes. These are all things I do and enjoy.
I guess it is time to “learn to appreciate whisky” . Hehe, see you in 5 years at rehab
HAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahaahHAHAhAHhA
“Appreciate” whisky would mean savouring & sipping smaller quantities of quality = so no need to become alcoholic! Cheers 🥃 😃 whiskey 🥃 😀
@@4seasons546 wow you seem fun
I8somepoopoo - you’ve got that right ! Party 🎉 tonight 🎈 😆 make joy 🤩 everyday
You have such a pleasant voice!
After visiting Strasbourg twice last year (yes it is that awesome), when the wife and I came back to Canada, she had to learn how to make spaetzle. The food in the Alsace is amazing.
Old fashioned, martini, margarita, and Moscow mule. People love them, they are shelf stable, and they are easy to make
Pardon my French but, i fucken love these videos!! I think all schools should have course based on your teaching. It'll make more young boys to be more polite and respectful. Not just to society but women and elders. Your doing a great job and i hope you never stop making videos.
Dear Mr. Schneider!
I highly appreciate your content. Please continue releasing your helpful and interesting videos.
The stuff this channel makes is actually useful, most channels out there talk about stuff that people would normally never even do or use.
You forgot shoe shining! It's a really valuable skill to learn and its much easier than mixology. The Elegant Oxford has tons of videos making mirror shining achievable in only 30 minutes. I've started using fountains pens and I'm picking up leathercraft during lockdown.
I fixed up all my boots with oil and everything.
Someone please give this guy a TV segment
Love it
I just purchased a fountain pen then watched your videos about them, I’m blown away after watching this and having you recommend one
I cannot say enough how much I appreciate Raphael and Preston at the GG.
“MMmmmhhh! Your meat tastes so good!” Your great Sven
😏
truly a legend
Great ideas!
For cocktails I can highly recommend Shaken, a book that walks you through all 007’s cocktails from the Ian Fleming novels rather than the films. Utterly fabulous cocktails!
Available as a hard cover book or an ebook.
who would have known getting hammered at home was a skill!
My resume is unbeatable now
😂😂😂
Would have
@@alb5840 Thanks! :)
I’m an expert then!
I'd love to do some of these but this weekend this gentleman needs to replace a section of wall in a bathroom after repairing a leaky drain pipe.
Start this round without me, I'll join you for the next one🍸
Skill #12 is a Gentleman's Lesson Number One. Thank you Raphael
How about practicing playing chess at home as a gentlemanly skill. Can easily done online now!
Good message Sven!! I really liked how you emphasized "enjoying and appreciating" things in moderation.
People:”what can we do while stuck at home during a pandemic?!?”
Sven:*slides bottle of whiskey across the table*....*wink*
"The first thing you can do while being stuck at home is to start drinking. Then you can mix the alcohol to hide your alcoholism and then write a thank you note to the delivery guy"
Sven, your very interesting presentation took my memories back many decades, when I was thrown into the "Deep End" with a virtually bottomless Corporate Expense Account, along with an American Express card with unlimited credit, when I had to entertain the Directors of the largest Corporations and the Heads of the largest Australian Federal Government Departments, as well as the visiting CEO's from the World largest Computer Companies.
While I was very well qualified in my field of employment I had absolutely no experience in all of the skills that you have explained in such an interesting manner.
While I eventually learnt how to spend other people's money, in a stylish manner, it was a stressful "Learning Curve". The major Universities would help their graduates if the practical suggestions that you provide were included in the MBA program. Lol. Phil.
I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos.
Thank you Sven! For giving me the spark i needed! Your new vid is also very good. Now i should do these things instead of wasting my time. I hope at least someone would think highly of me then 😊
Something that's sad is how "out of place" my wife and I look when we don't have our phones out while in a restaurant. The art of good listening is nearly lost in my opinion, at least here in the states.
No you don’t, lol. And no the art of listening isn’t dying.
As for cocktail recipes I find what works best for me is I type them out in a large font and then print them on card stock. Sometimes I laminate them so there’s no worries about getting them wet. The card stock and/or laminating them helps them stand up while leaning against something. Also, you can keep them handy as a reference when you need them and you should be able to get 2-3 recipes on each card.
Perhaps get a rolodex for them, nice art-deco one perhaps
Whisky is an acquired taste - so true. The husband and I didn't care much for it, but grew fond of Whisky after a few tastings and a bit of trial & error. Now we're both into Sherry or Port cask finished single malts. Also, we learned that Whisky and Chocolate can be a great combo if done right.
Great video
Ich finde deine Geschichte so toll, deine ganze Ausstrahlung und den kompletten Kanal!
Ich wünsche Dir und Euch alles Gute und Liebe Grüße aus der Steiermark,
Tim Julius Huber
I used to ink my drawings with a fountain pen. It’s a great skill to have.
I absolutely appreciate your entire video line up. Thank you.
This might be my favorite RUclips Video to date - thank You!
Great video for quarantine
Excellent video for helping like-minded individuals. 👏👏👏
Great video for long days at home.
My Ladies favourite gift is just cash 😁 It’s very easy to figure out.
Raphael, you really got me with Spätzle and Maultaschen....
Great video, kind regards from Dresden!
I have been developing an appreciation for wine during the quarantine, honing my lady skills.
I also write thank you notes on my monogrammed stationery. There are many stationers on Etsy, with reasonable prices.
Terrific job! Thank You!!
Caipirinha, Old-fashioned and White Russian are the ones I know. Keeps everyone happy.
Thank you for all of your help 😊
This channel helped me so much, when my mom said we were going to a high state restaurant, thank you so much man.
I have to say: Preston looks great in violet, gray suits and accessories to be honest!
Great as always!
*Brilliant as usual.* 👌
Omg this video should be a must for every 18 year old
Brazilian fan out here! Proud of you suggesting Caipirinha as one of the drinks. Cheers!
we love your channel , good post!
Something that you can practice at home is espresso.
Yes it takes some initial investment, but you don't need a multi-thousand-dollar-machine to start. A DeLonghi dedica is an affordable option for beginners. Just make sure you got a decent grinder and good and fresh beans.
I'm doing home espresso for 5 years now and absolutely love the ritual.
The coffee is superb and the machinery (I'm using an E61 machine) ist just beautiful.
Heavy cream, lavender bitters, mead ( make sure it's real mead fermented from honey) , congnac, shaken with a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. Give it a shot you won't be disopointed
Good cocktails! My favourite will still be the vieux carré and the Cuba libre
My longest DE razor shave takes 5 minutes with leathering and cold face wash after shaving and straight razor shave about 10 minutes for all 3 passes. Since i started shaving i used a DE razor, my dad tol if i am going to shave i need to shave properly and like a man. He was 38 years in military service and put a lot of military discipline in our home.
my only issue with DE razors is that i cant take them in my carry on luggage.
i normally have basic toiletries (razor, toothbrush, deoderant, toothpaste) as well as a spair change of clothes in my carry on luggage, just because if my luggage gets lost, i atleast have something with me.
When it comes to gift giving your ears are your best tool in my opinion. One time I overheard how someone loves Mac and Cheese allot to the point they can eat it everyday. So I went to to my pantry and the following day gave the person a bag of 8-10 boxes of Mac and Cheese. I was showered in a warm embrace and made a new friend.
Listening is the key for family and close friends as well.
Excellent video!!! Fun and informative. Thank you.
Ich warte ja nur darauf, dass da mal ein deutsches Video kommt... | I´m waiting for a German Video. ^^
@Puvendran Pillay ... und warum?
#3 got my cousins written out of our grandparent's will and trusts. They would not ever say thank you or send a note for anything our grandparents did for us and finally, my grandmother got tired of it and disinherited them and passed everything to their kids. My grandparents were definitely people who followed etiqute and proper manners in all situations as a lifestyle and expected the same from their kids and their kids kids.
Your videos are so much fun.
I'm glad to see this channel getting better by time and evolving in a positive way (thankfully u're not losing in credibility like a friend of yours (vincero and mvmt guy)
Keep it up 👍
I love your channel, though i am a lady.... I send all the best, to all true gentlemen, well done sir . Thank you : )
Spätzle und Maultaschen for the win 🇩🇪
Spätzle no, Maultaschen very nice
Very good summary of why I love this channel
Nice place to learn more about a lot of cocktails is How to Drink on RUclips. Fabulous host with great history lessons
Ya, time for me to get my hands on a new fountain pen. I've been debating on it for years, now, because I miss the older fashion of writing, and using regular pens drives me up the wall.
Cooking, on the other hand?... I'm not much of a chef, as it is. My wife is more the chef than I could ever be. Just about the only thing i Can cook is something extremely high in raw iron and protein.
Cigars? Me, I prefer either Swishers or my pipe. Thankfully, I've had the same pipe for years, but I need more tobacco, too... Lol
Love your videos! Thank You!
Another great video. Thanks
I really enjoy this channel.
I enjoy your work keep up the great work
I smoke cigars often and I love whisky. Raphael we are spirit brothers.
Another book well worth reading is The Quintessential Grooming Guide for the Modern Gentlemen. It is about hair styling, shaving, grooming and facial hair care.
Just learnt how to make perfumes @ home!
I've actually never used a cartridge razor and only ever used a de razor as it was the only thing I had at the time when I had to start shaving. I'm 16 and started shaving when I was 12.
Love the presentation. Alcohol and tobacco I like. But I have given them up for health reasons.
His pronunciation of caipirinha was on point which was a very pleasant surprise, seen as the vast majority of English speakers say "capirina" instead. Then again, he did say that his father is Brazillian in another video so he probably knows his fair share of Portuguese... It was a pleasant surprise nonetheless.
This is one of your cleanest outfits, even though it’s a home outfit. 🍷🗿
Mr Schneider could you please make a video of 8 (or how many you think necessary) trousers and pants a gentlemen should have in his wardrobe. I find buying pants the most difficult piece of clothing.
BTW I don't drink or smoke but I love drinking my cup of tea. Very English very gentleman.
Whisk(e)y.. my love.. redbreast 12.. the dalmore.. the Balvenie. Glenmorangie 😍
Very interesting and helpful video sir.
The lawyer part of my brain (and the small part I have allocated to my corporate tax law class from law school) can't help but wonder if these purchases (the alcohol, mixing tools, glasses, etc.), are considered business expenses because they're being used in a video and if they were listed as purchased with the purposes of using them as props. I'm legit interested in this, now, and the tax breakdown.
Excellent, especially the segments on “listing” and “arguing” and thanks for the drink app recommendation, (will try it out later :).
In light of what's happening in the world right now, I think he should've opened with the most important skill of arguing in a respectful manner.
I really love the into cant get enough!
Great video!
16:52 Is that a smart watch I see? This used to be a no-go for formalwear! Are we seeing a shift?
I thought he didn't wear watches altogether.
No, I think it was a segment we filmed about watches and the importance in business meetings, like wearing a smart watch vs a Rolex... I think it was actually the videographers watch as I do not own an apple watch.