Why is "Dating" such an "emotionally charged" topic, in the Anglosphere?
Beat100
Hey guys,
This is an observation I've made. I have a Youtuber friend who makes videos with girls in different languages. When he made a video in Portuguese with a girl, people just said, "Cool." People seem to not care about the girl. While when he made the video in English, people where telling him, "You're friendzoned!" "That girl is not your GF!"
It seems the audience immediately 'dislike" him. I would say he is not the only one I've see this phenomenon with other English-Speaking content creators. This remind me when some youtubers go to a developing country and show their latest watch/car it seemss people don't "admire him" or think "good for them." But they immediately dislike them.
This is an observation I've made. I have a Youtuber friend who makes videos with girls in different languages. When he made a video in Portuguese with a girl, people just said, "Cool." People seem to not care about the girl. While when he made the video in English, people where telling him, "You're friendzoned!" "That girl is not your GF!"
It seems the audience immediately 'dislike" him. I would say he is not the only one I've see this phenomenon with other English-Speaking content creators. This remind me when some youtubers go to a developing country and show their latest watch/car it seemss people don't "admire him" or think "good for them." But they immediately dislike them.
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