It’s so funny to me how close they are immediately. They sit very very close to each other and they walk close to each other too, literally no fear of contact 🤣🤣 it’s so sweet actually
These two were a perfect pairing. Both very kind and sweet. Nureen is a walking angel with so much to offer and Becca immediately sees that and soaks up everything she can with compassion.
Nureen seems like a great chef. Hope she can open a restaurant in the future or continue to teach children and adults to cook. What a great ambassador for her community.
Nureen and Becca are both wonderful people. Nureen is so inspirational. The way she runs her household and helps her community. She is a gift to her community. It brought tears to my eyes. I hope Nureen and Becca become lifelong friends!! Great series!!
Becca has such a sweet soul and I love that she's eager to learn even when it gets difficult. Most people would never even try, so darling, A+ for all your effort 💖 Naureen on the other hand, shocked me with her patience and kindness, she didn't judge Becca once but instead cheered her on and tried her best to be understanding. The narrator however, imo was extremely hard on Becca, sure she doesn't know how to cook but we all have to start somewhere, nobody was born already knowing how to do everything. Give people a chance.
The narrator is so catty & sarcastic. "What do you want? A medal" when she says she empties the dish washer. I know someone who wouldn't even do it if you paid him.
For real. I know someone who used to just leave dishes laying around for me to go collect. At least the young lady is doing something and she was a good sport about it.
WOW, this one has to be the BEST episode. I'm kinda afraid to watch any more of them. I've seen a dozen already. But with this one...not one time did I cringe or feel negatively (except toward the snarky narrator). These two really hit it off, understood each other, and were respectful, but also, the hostess had lots of things to share with and show her guest, not just sit around and ask mocking questions at how much the "rich kid" pays for stuff...like most families on here do.
Thank you for bringing us these videos! This series has been fantastic with genuinely nice wealthy people meeting wonderful families whose trials resemble closer to our lives. Out of the series this has been my favorite. I want to hang out with Maureen for a weekend! She is awesome!
Nureen is a hero! What a beautiful heart, work ethic, and bold nurturing spirit. Becca is a brat who will possibly remember this experience and learn to help others.
She is actually genuine nice girl, growing up with silver spoon, she reasly doesnt know the reality of hard life. This is good episode, hopebthis ij s really change her life in a long life. Will have that disire to work hard n start buildinv her dream business while she has parents who can support ner financially
Nureen and Becca have an incredible chemistry going. Seeing them walk arm in arm warms my heart. I love how the participants in this series, are so extremely respectful of each other. Kudos to you all❤
Started the episode disliking Becca 'my house is bigger, my this is better', finished the episode so in love with the two of them. What beautiful souls.
Rich people think poor people have rats poor hygiene & eat rubbish. Some do but, from this we see fresh food & cleanliness Noureens area is VERY scary. I would be terrified there. But the mental heart issues are so real for many. Lovely girls both ❤️❤️
First of all, we don’t think that at all 😂 the problem is that our parents when were younger take us to areas like that to show us what life is like when you aren’t comfortable. So that’s all we’ve seen as far as under privileged people. When I was younger my father would take us to skid row in LA to show us what we could have lived like if he didn’t work hard to give us a comfortable lifestyle. But never once did I think EVERYONE lived like that I was perfectly aware that people still had nice clean apartments or houses that didn’t have money. I just didn’t know anyone who lived life that way. However as I got older I’ve obviously met people who do not live the way I live and they are some of the best people I know. Would I chose to live that way on purpose? Absolutely not! Sorry to say that but no! I love my life and I’m grateful for growing up comfortable and currently being comfortable. And I don’t think I could survive without Nannie’s or housekeeping but I DO understand that just because other people do not have this that doesn’t mean they aren’t hard workers or that you can treat people differently because of that. People assume we don’t know these things but we do we just don’t want to be around it if I’m being honest.
@@ashleycurry8112and since you have a realization of your privilege you should be volunteering and donating, making a real contribution to the local community, not just extracting more wealth for your family.
Oh my goodness ❤This has been my favorite episode of ALL of them that I've seen. They are both so beautiful and kind and generous in their own rights. Wow this made me smile and feel all warm and fuzzy 😊
OMG I literally gasped at the rice 😂 My heart broke for her, poor thing lol I can see her thinking "Ooo, Bulk".. And then there's the fact of just how rice WORKS lol I remember learning how far a half cup of rice goes 😂 Bless her, honest mistake, and it worked out so well done. They were both really great 💖
Yeah but you can keep rice for so long and I guess she could even use it for her workshop and get a refund for it? But yeah, I was thinking she really took in the bulk buying advice
The main reason people want to get rich is not to buy Ferraris and yachts but to live in a civilized safe place away from dangerous people.And yes ,it’s great living in a bubble .
Sure, feels great for the person in the bubble, but for outsiders, at times those in bubbles can be so judgmental and make decisions based only on their personal experiences that impact people they have no idea about. That’s fine, but people in bubbles shouldn’t be making choices on laws and so on that negatively impact the working classes life without having the proper experience first. Living in a bubble is dangerous (at times) for the ones outside of their bubble. Of course (usually) the ones in the bubble are fine. But other times, being too sheltered can put people into dangerous situations later on in life.
@@bunnylacy2097 It’s great to not ever mix with the undesirables, don’t worry there is nothing good that they miss ,The laws were ,are and always will be made to screw the working class and are made by dark forces who want to destroy a normal society and the established order and not by the people in the bubble .There were ,are and always be bubbles and good for them ,who needs the filthy experience outside of it ? No ,thank you ,they can live without the experience.
Like Nureen, I have a small kitchen too, and I love cooking. Spend most of my time in there. The people with the biggest kitchens spend the least amount of time in them, it actually makes me chuckle. We are such a ridiculous species 😂.
I don’t know if I would do this with my daughter but I definitely want to do what my father did with us when we were young and take her to skid row and things of this nature so she understands that she’s very lucky. So she understands everyone doesn’t get Tiffany’s and Tory Burke for their birthdays. And she definitely is a very kind child but just like we had to see “real life” outside of our community when we were younger I feel she should also. Because living comfortably is a privilege that my parents worked hard for and now her parents work hard for.
I appreciate when they can see where families just can’t make it. I saw another one earlier that the girl LEFT and went to Hotel for the night instead and came back the next day super late to miss helping get son to school. She didn’t like being around the kids either. These two I think will be life friends. Love to them both
I laugh when they say rich kid. At 21 2 men proposed to me. The first I rejected bc he said I would get 20k a week and he would get 200k. The second spent 295k on a bottle of champagne and I thought that was crazy. They like me are well off kids but rich kids they are not!
I've seen a swap series like that, it can be intimidating going to a huge country house but it was a good eye opener to the posh ones to learn real truths not imagined. The elders were very set in their ways and we're a bit arrogant but it was good. I think it was where children from different back grounds went to each others school or it was a different series
It's quite telling how the rich kids comment on community and connection. Makes me think that despite their lavish lifestyles, they are actually lonely and craving purpose beyond shopping, restaurants and holidays.
I grow up in Soviet Union country and we had poor or rich classes. I left for a better life when l was 18. I never was eager to learn to live on the budget l was always eager to live in financial freedom. And it doesn’t mean to be multimillionaire. It means 1. Think what lifestyle l want 2. Think how to get there 3. Work less but smart.
I enjoy the program... However, with this episode, I found the narrator quite condescending towards Becca... Let the program speak for itself and also let us make up our own minds 🤦🏼♀️
Becca is going to be at a huge disadvantage for finding a spouse. Only the children of her dad’s friends will be able to offer the lifestyle she is accustom to.
Nureen and Becca are beautiful people. The narrator is very condescending towards anyone with money. It seems as if you come from any wealth, you are automatically stupid, naive, unaware of life as well as other people. Many wealthy have come from grass roots and worked long hours for many, many, many years. Yes, there are those who just throw money away, but my experience with wealth has shown there is a budget, there is an expectancy to give back to community, programs established, and community improvement initiatives. The poor are not our enemy, but neither are the rich. People from all walks of life are beautiful.
That girl should be crying. If something happened to "daddy", she could be left high and dry, with no idea of how to look after herself! Her parents have failed her.
I mean.. they were a blind child… you thought they’d be able to do most of the work? I don’t understand your comment haha. Like kids can’t even do much of the cooking in a cooking class. Being blind puts an extra challenge there.
Not much, a small number of wealthy families extract and hoard almost all of the worlds resources, while many people live in even more difficult situations
Those covert narcissists are pretty good actors (Becky and most other rich kids I saw in this show so far). Those who think she's a nice empathetic person are a bunch of suckers.
This. Commenters rave at the rich kids for the most basic of things that a small child could do, and act like they are mother Theresa. One of the most convincing - maybe Alex? Had a comment from someone who claimed to know him who claimed he didn't keep any of his promises, laughed about the poor family to his friends and ghosted the family. This person may be different, dunno.
I like to remember that I am lucky to be so fortunate financially, though I started from lower middle class. I also like to think that I have the privilege to be able to understand, support and giving comfort to those who are less lucky than I. It’s not depressing to me. I see an opportunity. ❤
It’s so funny to me how close they are immediately. They sit very very close to each other and they walk close to each other too, literally no fear of contact 🤣🤣 it’s so sweet actually
They're both people persons and empaths.
Yes! I hope they can maintain a friendship.
And they are both respectful towards one another
These kids are lonely. I feel sorry for them. Lot of money, no real friends…unless you have money.
Aw. 😊
These two were a perfect pairing. Both very kind and sweet. Nureen is a walking angel with so much to offer and Becca immediately sees that and soaks up everything she can with compassion.
1 Thessalonians 5:11 NLT💝💝💝
[11] So encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already doing.💝💝💝
Nureen seems like a great chef. Hope she can open a restaurant in the future or continue to teach children and adults to cook. What a great ambassador for her community.
They're both beautiful souls, humble and non-judgemental. Love them both
I love them both too. I hope they stay in touch with each other.
Same! I want to sit and chat 😂, and her food looks delicious! 💖✌️
1 Thessalonians 5:11 NLT💝💝💝
[11] So encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already doing.💝💝💝
Nureen and Becca are both wonderful people. Nureen is so inspirational. The way she runs her household and helps her community. She is a gift to her community. It brought tears to my eyes. I hope Nureen and Becca become lifelong friends!! Great series!!
nureen is such a nice lady. her positive vibes are making becca feel like a real sister
This wonderful ladies found the most precious thing that no money can buy : real friendship 😊
Friendship between different cultures - DO NOT LET the ELITE DIVIDE US✌🏽😎
They are like a long lost friends.
Becca has such a sweet soul and I love that she's eager to learn even when it gets difficult. Most people would never even try, so darling, A+ for all your effort 💖 Naureen on the other hand, shocked me with her patience and kindness, she didn't judge Becca once but instead cheered her on and tried her best to be understanding.
The narrator however, imo was extremely hard on Becca, sure she doesn't know how to cook but we all have to start somewhere, nobody was born already knowing how to do everything. Give people a chance.
The narrator is so catty & sarcastic. "What do you want? A medal" when she says she empties the dish washer.
I know someone who wouldn't even do it if you paid him.
For real. I know someone who used to just leave dishes laying around for me to go collect. At least the young lady is doing something and she was a good sport about it.
I love the way they walk arm in arm…. A real connection was made. ❤
WOW, this one has to be the BEST episode. I'm kinda afraid to watch any more of them. I've seen a dozen already. But with this one...not one time did I cringe or feel negatively (except toward the snarky narrator). These two really hit it off, understood each other, and were respectful, but also, the hostess had lots of things to share with and show her guest, not just sit around and ask mocking questions at how much the "rich kid" pays for stuff...like most families on here do.
Thank you for bringing us these videos! This series has been fantastic with genuinely nice wealthy people meeting wonderful families whose trials resemble closer to our lives. Out of the series this has been my favorite. I want to hang out with Maureen for a weekend! She is awesome!
Wow...this episode felt so warm and genuine. ❤😊
I really love them both. Nureen is so patient and understanding and Becca is empathetic and lovely.
Beka is such a lovely kid!! Beka and Maureen will make wonderful memories!
Nureen is a hero! What a beautiful heart, work ethic, and bold nurturing spirit. Becca is a brat who will possibly remember this experience and learn to help others.
She is actually genuine nice girl, growing up with silver spoon, she reasly doesnt know the reality of hard life. This is good episode, hopebthis ij s really change her life in a long life. Will have that disire to work hard n start buildinv her dream business while she has parents who can support ner financially
Love this show. So heartwarming and hopeful!
Beautiful friendship and many years of love
This is a nice episode I loved how becca looked like she was having so much fun
This is my favourite episode
She’s probably my fav “rich kid” from all the episodes I’ve seen. I love how they became besties instantly. Best episode.
Beautiful experience of today will be a beautiful memories of tomorrow
Enjoy life Becca and Maureen ❤
Nureen and Becca have an incredible chemistry going. Seeing them walk arm in arm warms my heart. I love how the participants in this series, are so extremely respectful of each other. Kudos to you all❤
Nureen is a giver....she has a heart of gold...Becca saying that money can't buy everything....they have touched each other....
Started the episode disliking Becca 'my house is bigger, my this is better', finished the episode so in love with the two of them. What beautiful souls.
Both absolutely lovely! I wish the narrator would be a bit less judgy, I think she’s doing great!
I like how Nureen or Maureen is presenting her food, it makes it appetizing
These videos rlly made me discover with these wealthy kids about life
Like how the Chef was encouraging, helping, comforting and letting the girl hold her when she felt scared or couldn't do anything. Good host and guest
The commentator is rather harsh i thought.
Rich people think poor people have rats poor hygiene & eat rubbish. Some do but, from this we see fresh food & cleanliness
Noureens area is VERY scary. I would be terrified there. But the mental heart issues are so real for many. Lovely girls both ❤️❤️
First of all, we don’t think that at all 😂 the problem is that our parents when were younger take us to areas like that to show us what life is like when you aren’t comfortable. So that’s all we’ve seen as far as under privileged people. When I was younger my father would take us to skid row in LA to show us what we could have lived like if he didn’t work hard to give us a comfortable lifestyle. But never once did I think EVERYONE lived like that I was perfectly aware that people still had nice clean apartments or houses that didn’t have money. I just didn’t know anyone who lived life that way. However as I got older I’ve obviously met people who do not live the way I live and they are some of the best people I know. Would I chose to live that way on purpose? Absolutely not! Sorry to say that but no! I love my life and I’m grateful for growing up comfortable and currently being comfortable. And I don’t think I could survive without Nannie’s or housekeeping but I DO understand that just because other people do not have this that doesn’t mean they aren’t hard workers or that you can treat people differently because of that. People assume we don’t know these things but we do we just don’t want to be around it if I’m being honest.
@@ashleycurry8112and since you have a realization of your privilege you should be volunteering and donating, making a real contribution to the local community, not just extracting more wealth for your family.
@@down-to-earth-mystery-school What makes you think they don't do these things?
This is the second one I've watched and I love it so far. ❤
I think this is my favorite episode so far that I’ve watched
SAME
What a beautiful story of friendship!
Oh my goodness ❤This has been my favorite episode of ALL of them that I've seen. They are both so beautiful and kind and generous in their own rights. Wow this made me smile and feel all warm and fuzzy 😊
OMG I literally gasped at the rice 😂
My heart broke for her, poor thing lol
I can see her thinking "Ooo, Bulk"..
And then there's the fact of just how rice WORKS lol
I remember learning how far a half cup of rice goes 😂 Bless her, honest mistake, and it worked out so well done.
They were both really great 💖
Yeah but you can keep rice for so long and I guess she could even use it for her workshop and get a refund for it? But yeah, I was thinking she really took in the bulk buying advice
😂Yes. At least it's a non-perishable. They are a great pair, aren't they? ❤
Becca is a good heart ❤ loved them together
The main reason people want to get rich is not to buy Ferraris and yachts but to live in a civilized safe place away from dangerous people.And yes ,it’s great living in a bubble .
Sure, feels great for the person in the bubble, but for outsiders, at times those in bubbles can be so judgmental and make decisions based only on their personal experiences that impact people they have no idea about. That’s fine, but people in bubbles shouldn’t be making choices on laws and so on that negatively impact the working classes life without having the proper experience first. Living in a bubble is dangerous (at times) for the ones outside of their bubble. Of course (usually) the ones in the bubble are fine. But other times, being too sheltered can put people into dangerous situations later on in life.
@@bunnylacy2097 It’s great to not ever mix with the undesirables, don’t worry there is nothing good that they miss ,The laws were ,are and always will be made to screw the working class and are made by dark forces who want to destroy a normal society and the established order and not by the people in the bubble .There were ,are and always be bubbles and good for them ,who needs the filthy experience outside of it ? No ,thank you ,they can live without the experience.
Like Nureen, I have a small kitchen too, and I love cooking. Spend most of my time in there. The people with the biggest kitchens spend the least amount of time in them, it actually makes me chuckle. We are such a ridiculous species 😂.
They are both nice ladies, wish em all the best
I don’t know if I would do this with my daughter but I definitely want to do what my father did with us when we were young and take her to skid row and things of this nature so she understands that she’s very lucky. So she understands everyone doesn’t get Tiffany’s and Tory Burke for their birthdays. And she definitely is a very kind child but just like we had to see “real life” outside of our community when we were younger I feel she should also. Because living comfortably is a privilege that my parents worked hard for and now her parents work hard for.
Loved the show again …🇦🇺🦋
I appreciate when they can see where families just can’t make it. I saw another one earlier that the girl LEFT and went to Hotel for the night instead and came back the next day super late to miss helping get son to school. She didn’t like being around the kids either. These two I think will be life friends. Love to them both
Thank you baby girl for visiting our country south Africa ❤❤❤❤❤🇿🇦
I laugh when they say rich kid. At 21 2 men proposed to me. The first I rejected bc he said I would get 20k a week and he would get 200k. The second spent 295k on a bottle of champagne and I thought that was crazy. They like me are well off kids but rich kids they are not!
It's not LUCK Darling, luck got nothing to do with it. You are BLESSED!
#Apeciation & Gratitude
What an amazing person Noreen is to teach people in her community to cook nutritious home made food
Are there follow-up episodes of how the rich kids live afterwards?
Please, please also do a show the other way around by inviting the poorer people to see how the wealthy live.
Yes, that would be amazing!
I second this.
I've seen a swap series like that, it can be intimidating going to a huge country house but it was a good eye opener to the posh ones to learn real truths not imagined. The elders were very set in their ways and we're a bit arrogant but it was good. I think it was where children from different back grounds went to each others school or it was a different series
We already see this all the time. What would anyone learn?
Yes please! That would be fantastic!!
It's quite telling how the rich kids comment on community and connection. Makes me think that despite their lavish lifestyles, they are actually lonely and craving purpose beyond shopping, restaurants and holidays.
I grow up in Soviet Union country and we had poor or rich classes. I left for a better life when l was 18. I never was eager to learn to live on the budget l was always eager to live in financial freedom. And it doesn’t mean to be multimillionaire. It means 1. Think what lifestyle l want 2. Think how to get there 3. Work less but smart.
I love them! Both of them are very sweet
This is a great idea.Hopefully these rich kids are more empathetic🙏 now n do some volunteering. ❤🧚♂️💕
I would love to be able to give my daughters this life- but i messed up, i didn't try hard enough.
This is a cool show 😎
I wish there were free classes like hers in the US.
extremely lovely, teared me eyes, hope becca stays around nureen, I'm sure her life will improve in ways no money could pay for!
I think these two have become each other's new best friend ✨✨✨
This was a great teaching episode
This is one of the nicest episodes in this series.
my family taught concepts of studying and working to make your living.
What is browning? Brown vinegar?
I think it's like Kitchen Bouquet
Both of these women were absolutely wonderful ❤
I like this series so far!
Becca for how loñg will you wash that cutting board?😊
Thanks
Love this episode ❤
I enjoy the program...
However, with this episode, I found the narrator quite condescending towards Becca...
Let the program speak for itself and also let us make up our own minds
🤦🏼♀️
💯
I lovedthese two ❤😭
This was very interesting
Such a great episode and such lovely ladies! And, as a jiu jitsu practitioner myself, I really enjoyed that bit!
Becca is going to be at a huge disadvantage for finding a spouse. Only the children of her dad’s friends will be able to offer the lifestyle she is accustom to.
Love them both
Best episode ❤❤two sweeties
Wow
Actually everyone has heqrd of the Ivy considering she is also in the industry im shocked she hasntbheard of it.
Nureen was a self-taught community chef, not someone who attended culinary institute.
Nureen and Becca are beautiful people. The narrator is very condescending towards anyone with money. It seems as if you come from any wealth, you are automatically stupid, naive, unaware of life as well as other people. Many wealthy have come from grass roots and worked long hours for many, many, many years. Yes, there are those who just throw money away, but my experience with wealth has shown there is a budget, there is an expectancy to give back to community, programs established, and community improvement initiatives. The poor are not our enemy, but neither are the rich. People from all walks of life are beautiful.
Plantains are much starchier.
I like that she said she is not posh, WOW
❤❤❤ girl power ❤❤❤
That girl should be crying. If something happened to "daddy", she could be left high and dry, with no idea of how to look after herself! Her parents have failed her.
I really don't like the one voicing over😅 or the person who writes the script for her.
I did some work with a former teacher's blind grandson. Took him to a cooking class and did all the work.
I mean.. they were a blind child… you thought they’d be able to do most of the work? I don’t understand your comment haha. Like kids can’t even do much of the cooking in a cooking class. Being blind puts an extra challenge there.
Commentator is ridiculous
She is cute and sweet
Becca instead of a b job u needed a n job. :)
Her nose is okay.
I think this show is more about how much money we allow the poor
Not much, a small number of wealthy families extract and hoard almost all of the worlds resources, while many people live in even more difficult situations
The poor doesn’t get much money..
The narrator is so negative. The participants are very pleasant
Does she have heterochromia?
Those covert narcissists are pretty good actors (Becky and most other rich kids I saw in this show so far).
Those who think she's a nice empathetic person are a bunch of suckers.
This. Commenters rave at the rich kids for the most basic of things that a small child could do, and act like they are mother Theresa. One of the most convincing - maybe Alex? Had a comment from someone who claimed to know him who claimed he didn't keep any of his promises, laughed about the poor family to his friends and ghosted the family. This person may be different, dunno.
This shit is Condasending and depressing
learn how to spell condescending mate.
I like to remember that I am lucky to be so fortunate financially, though I started from lower middle class. I also like to think that I have the privilege to be able to understand, support and giving comfort to those who are less lucky than I. It’s not depressing to me. I see an opportunity. ❤
Randomly found this on UA-cam pretty interesting show.
Both lovely people ❤️🥹
commentator needs to chill tho… gosh never giving Becca a break