if this family are citizens of the USA, perhaps they don't know Hawaii is the 50th state of the the USA? Hence passports are not necessary to enter or exit the state of Hawaii.
Always best to assume they aren't necessarily in the U.S. unless they specifically say they are. Heck, even then, expect some cultural things to be lost in translation since most of these stories are from Japanese channels.
True, they aren't strictly needed within the United States. However, they are accepted as ID to fly. It's necessary if a passenger lacks an EDL (Enhanced Driver's License).
@@janemorrow8802 ...excellent points but the primary point of my post was to mock that small group of Americans who believe Hawaii is a foreign country. And did you know there are some Americans who believe New Mexico and Alaska are also foreign countries?
Regardless of where this is in the world, one thing is apparent that the MiL, who is also a DiL, suffered at the hands of her MiL and now she is passing that bitterness down to her sons wife! It is a vicious cycle!!
@noelle3551 Before writing, maybe whoever it is should, I don't know.... learn more about another country. Look up "Hawaii" in Wikipedia. It will show that it's a part of the 50 states. Bug off.
5:44 Here's me praying that they don't say they're from America or "the states" or anything like that. AMERICANS DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT TO GO TO HAWAII. If they say she couldn't travel without a passport to Hawaii, they had best own up and say that they are Japanese or whatever Asian country these stories are usually from. But for some reason, they insist that when they translate to English, they MUST use "American" names and places, EVEN WHEN IT MAKES NO SENSE. I'll be happy, though, if they just refrain from talking about living in "the states," or something like that. Really, if you're going to write about Americans not being able to travel without a passport, send them to another country, not another state! Jamaica or Tonga, but NOT HAWAII. Also, in the USA, destroying a passport is a FEDERAL CRIME and if someone did that to me, with my passport, I'd be on the phone with the cops, pressing charges, right away. Especially if I actually DID plan to travel. But then again, I'm frequently telling these imaginary people on the internet to call the police, already, and they NEVER listen to me!
How about the crazy idea, this might take place in the UK, Irleland, Australia, Canada or New Zealand? Those countries also have "american" names like those and they need passports to travel to Hawaii. Even tough the idea of this beeing a story from asia is also very appealing
then there's school and high school. when they are talking about getting into a high school it's the 4th and 5th preparatory to college/university. Japan
@@nannettepolcastro4799 True. So just written by someone who fid not realize that Hawaii is a state and no passport is needed to go there for US citizens.
did they come from another country if not a passport is not needed to travel to and from Hawaii, also as mentioned in other comments it is a federal crime to destroy someone's passport
Stop trying to pretend this is anything but a story about a terrible culture. No American, just a question of which asian country this represents. Sad and ridiculous.
I know this is completely fiction and not written by someone who has familiarity with the States, but I (unfortunately) know a few people who don’t know that Hawaii or Alaska are part of the U.S.
Yet another “family trip” gone awry thanks to the mother in law. How did Barbara get her passport? Why didn’t Sydney go to the airport with Theo? I wonder what “the plan” is? What? Why is Sydney taking care of Theo’s sister? So, Katy’s Theo’s sister but not “family”? What ? A “fake” passport that looks like a notepad? So, the plan was to move Katy out? Pretty complicated plan! What? Now Theo’s flying to Paris? Declared estrangement? He’s a grown man. Now the husband, Dan is leaving too! Uh oh! Dan’s been cheating! Quite a convoluted story!
It’s illegal to destroy someone else’s passport. I’d call the police. I’d never love with in-laws. Especially with this monster
Well if your going to commit a crime might as well make it a federal offense lol
@@stevencorrell6473and confess by texting so there’s evidence.
if this family are citizens of the USA, perhaps they don't know Hawaii is the 50th state of the the USA? Hence passports are not necessary to enter or exit the state of Hawaii.
Always best to assume they aren't necessarily in the U.S. unless they specifically say they are. Heck, even then, expect some cultural things to be lost in translation since most of these stories are from Japanese channels.
True, they aren't strictly needed within the United States. However, they are accepted as ID to fly. It's necessary if a passenger lacks an EDL (Enhanced Driver's License).
@@janemorrow8802 ...excellent points but the primary point of my post was to mock that small group of Americans who believe Hawaii is a foreign country. And did you know there are some Americans who believe New Mexico and Alaska are also foreign countries?
@@normanlee6609 I had no idea we had that level of ignorance.
@janemorrow8802 , people can make that mistake about Hawaii, considering the state flag resembles our British Union flag!! 😊
Hawaii is part of the US. You don't need a passport to go there if you're leaving the US.
Probably translated from Japanese
You need some sort of government issued ID. A passport can be used as the ID, but not required.
I couldn't concentrate on the story because I was watching that cat in the background
It's always better with a cat. 😁
Regardless of where this is in the world, one thing is apparent that the MiL, who is also a DiL, suffered at the hands of her MiL and now she is passing that bitterness down to her sons wife! It is a vicious cycle!!
Written somewhere by someone who doesn't know that Hawaii is one of the 50 states, and these people are from Asia or whatever.
What are you trying to say? There is a chance whoever wrote this is Polynesian or is that beyond your mental scope!! 🤔
@noelle3551 Before writing, maybe whoever it is should, I don't know.... learn more about another country. Look up "Hawaii" in Wikipedia. It will show that it's a part of the 50 states. Bug off.
@soco13466 , I find it hard to believe in this day and age that Hawaii unfortunately became a 50th us state!! 😄
@@noelle3551 so what Earthly paradise of a country do you live in?
After alimony for cheating, it's stupid to think his mistress would stay with a broke old man. Karma.
5:44 Here's me praying that they don't say they're from America or "the states" or anything like that. AMERICANS DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT TO GO TO HAWAII. If they say she couldn't travel without a passport to Hawaii, they had best own up and say that they are Japanese or whatever Asian country these stories are usually from. But for some reason, they insist that when they translate to English, they MUST use "American" names and places, EVEN WHEN IT MAKES NO SENSE.
I'll be happy, though, if they just refrain from talking about living in "the states," or something like that.
Really, if you're going to write about Americans not being able to travel without a passport, send them to another country, not another state! Jamaica or Tonga, but NOT HAWAII.
Also, in the USA, destroying a passport is a FEDERAL CRIME and if someone did that to me, with my passport, I'd be on the phone with the cops, pressing charges, right away. Especially if I actually DID plan to travel. But then again, I'm frequently telling these imaginary people on the internet to call the police, already, and they NEVER listen to me!
How about the crazy idea, this might take place in the UK, Irleland, Australia, Canada or New Zealand? Those countries also have "american" names like those and they need passports to travel to Hawaii. Even tough the idea of this beeing a story from asia is also very appealing
then there's school and high school. when they are talking about getting into a high school it's the 4th and 5th preparatory to college/university. Japan
Why would an American need a passport to go to another state!
I wonder if there is a law against destroying passports?
Yes. Its a Federal document
😊@@MGower4465
Yeah, I thought maybe they were going to Europe or somewhere. Maybe they are supposed to be Canadian?
They mentioned their State, Canada has provinces
@@nannettepolcastro4799 True. So just written by someone who fid not realize that Hawaii is a state and no passport is needed to go there for US citizens.
wow talk about different treatment, the daughter didn't even get her own room,
If US, destruction of passport federal crime.
did they come from another country if not a passport is not needed to travel to and from Hawaii, also as mentioned in other comments it is a federal crime to destroy someone's passport
Good thing Barbara had a great time in Hawaii. Going to be a while before her next one.
Stop trying to pretend this is anything but a story about a terrible culture. No American, just a question of which asian country this represents. Sad and ridiculous.
I know this is completely fiction and not written by someone who has familiarity with the States, but I (unfortunately) know a few people who don’t know that Hawaii or Alaska are part of the U.S.
Theo, sounds like Beavis: LOL
This story doesn't make any sense at all it is all over the place. Terribly written.
Yet another “family trip” gone awry thanks to the mother in law. How did Barbara get her passport? Why didn’t Sydney go to the airport with Theo? I wonder what “the plan” is? What? Why is Sydney taking care of Theo’s sister? So, Katy’s Theo’s sister but not “family”? What ? A “fake” passport that looks like a notepad? So, the plan was to move Katy out? Pretty complicated plan! What? Now Theo’s flying to Paris? Declared estrangement? He’s a grown man. Now the husband, Dan is leaving too! Uh oh! Dan’s been cheating! Quite a convoluted story!
The MIL grabbed the notepad that looked like a passport.
Why does the MIL sound like she's 10?
She reminds me of a snotty 14 year old thats never been told no
I been watching a lot of videos on awful mothers in laws . I never met one be so nasty 😔. I'm greatful for mine .
How did she get the passport??
If the voice actor isn’t capable of doing two different voices, just hire another actor. Sydney and Barbara sound exactly,y the same 90% of the time.
Ok story, butt SO Boring!
Playback speed at 2 and it's still a miserable korean soap opera.
So confusing, who's passport was stolen? where was everyone supposed to be? who is Katy? WTF...a disjointed story. total crap. Thumbs down from me.