UNFORTUNATE Spelling Mistakes That Made Things Awkward - REACTION
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- UNFORTUNATE Spelling Mistakes That Made Things Awkward - REACTION
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Hey guys, today on my channel we are reacting to some UNFORTUNATE Spelling Mistakes that made things awkward. Ever made a funny typo? Are you bad at grammar? Then this video is for you. Enjoy :)
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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I crack a joke or two. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.
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**finally, it’s my chance to feel useful in life!!!**
I work at Aldis and there is no Crab Raccoon dip. There is however a crab rangoon dip.
Yeeeey, thank you for solving this mystery for us :)
@@lenkajf7816 sure thing
OMG THANK YOU!!!!!! 🙏 I came down to the comments JUST to find THIS comment!😂😁👏🏻👍
@@LoveMeAsBigAsTheUniverse happy to help lol
I couldn't get it either. Thanks for solving the mystery.
Have you ever spelled a word so badly that you decide change the entire sentence because autocorrect was not seeing where you were going 🤣🤣🙆🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ yep that's what should have happened here 🤣🤣
yaaaes
@@carmengogeidnas9670 do talk to text or dictate
Yes 😂 and I’m thinking “why can’t autocorrect tell what I’m trying to type?” so I just say the word to google 🤣
I'm dyslexic, so YESSSS! So many times! Lol.
All the freaking time! Damn dyslexia. I hate talk to text tho because it makes me sound like I have had a stroke.
"Never take anything for granite."
"Of Quartz not, never!"
Charlotte missed her chance!
My dad actually wrote my mom a love letter when they were dating, telling her that he "didn't take her for granite." They got married but my dad's spelling never improved. 🤣
I had no idea granite was pronounced "gran-it". We always pronounced it as "gran-aa-it. Idk how you would write the pronunciation
I took something for granite once. In my defense, I was stoned at the time.
I had a statue thought I was surprised to find out it was marble all this time I took it for granite
@@cnault3244 oof, I imagine that was pretty tuff
I majored in Journalism in college. Spelling and grammar mistakes drive me CRAZY 🤪🤪🙀🙀. Another GREAT VIDEO Charlotte!!
My husband now just randomly walks by saying, "SUBSCRIBE." Thanks Charlotte.
@@Technetium75d LoL 🤣 for sure! #DorksUnite
He’s a keeper
😅😂
So do I 😊
I hope he YELLS it!
Crab rangoon 😂😂😂I've never dipped them in anything, they're already perfect. You're adorable!
i think the dip is flavoured like crab rangoon
WHAT IS THAT
I’ve never even heard of crab Rangoon, so I had no clue the same as Charlotte.
@@CharlotteDobre fried dumplings with cream cheese & crabmeat & the dipping sauce is usually sweet & sour or sweet chili
Crab rangoon is a appetizer. Cream cheese, crab and seasoning deep fried in a wonton wrapper. Yummy.
I had a friend who preferred monotonous relationships. I was going to correct her but then I figured she probably got it right the first time!
🦈
Ba dum tcsh!
On the missing comma one, there have been a couple of books by British authors on the importance of punctuation (and other slip-ups). One is “Eats, shoots and leaves” by Lynne Truss, and the other is “Let’s eat Grandma” by Giles Brandreth. Both are worth reading, in my opinion.
Yes! I’ve read “Eats, Shoots and Leaves”. Hilarious, good read indeed.
My husband gave me a card for Valentine's Day one year addressed To My "Sweat"heart. I've been his Sweat-heart for almost 30 years now. 💘
Lol I've been soul moose for the last 11 years. My husband sucks at spelling
My dad signed a card to my mom “your loving houseban”. After we all laughed at him he signed all cards with just love, me. We also got him a speedy speller for Christmas that year.
🦈
I actually laughed out loud!
That's so cute😍
"Flaming yawn" is pretty funny.. but I don't think anything will compare to the first time I read "bone apple teeth" lmao so old now but I will never forget how hard I laughed over that
I loved the picture of the kitty cat yawning while breathing fire. He he he. 🔥 🦈🦈🦈 🥔♥️🥔
HAHAHA! "bone apple teeth" that's hilarious. Yes, that "flaming yawn" was pretty funny.
My fav of the video!
My boyfriend was watching over my shoulder and goes “that’s a good question… CAN you put the crab raccoon dip in the michael wave?”
Where did he go?
@@1001Hobbies lol ok Mom
Micheal wave lol
@@me77ki - At the time, my then teenage daughter had a friend over and told her to put something for them to eat in the microwave oven. Her friend said "What's a microwave oven?" Turns out, she had never heard it called a "microwave oven." She always heard people call it a "microwave." She had no idea it is a "microwave oven."
@@1001Hobbies I'm French, and we said, "Four à micro-ondes" so microwave oven is not so silly, it's just transliterated xD
As someone pointed out, "spelling is the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit".
🦈I'm picky about spelling and grammar, so this video was funny. My wife used to be a dog breeder. She was once asked about a skin condition for a puppy she had sold. Luckily, I read her email response before she sent it. She was about to tell her customer to take the dog to a "demonologist"
LMFAO 😂😆🤣
Same here lol, I once wanted to be a teacher and so seeing spelling/grammar mistakes drives me crazy lmao.
OMG! 😂😂😂
Oh lawd 😂😂😂😂😂
You forgot the period at the end. 😏
I always laugh when I see “bowels” in place of “bowls” on eBay. 😂😂😂
LOL! like "I slurped the noodles out of her bowels". That really is one of the more unfortunate misspellings.
Are these bowels well tempered, because my current ones are rather irritable.
(On a side note, sorry for responding to a two year old comment.)
There was a truck stop restaurant near me whose menu said (for years!!!) “bowel of grits”
@@Therika7 lol. Funny typos are the best!
As an archaeologist who spent the entire 2020 finishing his PhD thesis on macro-lithic tools from Eastern Sudan, "Don't ever take anything for granite" is actually a perfect lesson! I mean, most of these tools were made in granite, but some others were made in sandstone, quartz, basalt, etc.
I'm also an archaeologist, and I found some granite in pottery, proving it was non-local.Still working on my PhD on late Neolithic pottery technology from Central Germany.
@@meowsaidthecat5338 Fantastic! I wish you all the best for the future! I know how it's hard to work on a PhD project, especially during this period.
@@FMRIK I'm also working full time in another field, and it's cumulative. My first paper is currently in the editing process. Have you found work in Archaeology?
@@meowsaidthecat5338 I'm currently working for an archaeological company here in Italy, but it's the classic fixed-term contract. I don't know if they will renew it. I have also started to make some extra exams, to abilitate my degree so that I can teach in the schools, but it's a long road. In the meantime, I'm waiting to defend my PhD dissertation, hoping to find some Post-Docs or grants to continue my research. It is really stressful!
English isn't my first language. 10 years ago my phone autocorrected my girlfriends name into "chimney", and I didn't know what that was, but I really liked that word, so I started to call my girlfriend "chimney"🤣 She was so pissed off, and it took forever for both of us to realise that I didn't know the english word for chimney😂
Well that was a risky move 😄 You could have ended up calling her far worse things than a smoke conduct if you had no idea what the word you used for her meant 🤣
If she knew English was not your first language and still got upset, i hope you’ve realized “Chimney” is a ---- and got rid of her evil self
You were just trying to tell her she's "smokin hot" lol 😉
The “I’d rather be pissed off, than pissed on” makes me think of Dave Chappelle line in Robin Hood Men in Tights “Pissed off? If I was that close to a horses wiener, I’d be worried about getting pissed on!”.
Does everyone freak out when their 2nd or 3rd language is English know the difference between ''you're/your'' and ''their/there/they're'' and see that people that have English as their first language don't know those differences? My 1st language is Portuguese and I get so mad with ''à/há/á'' (á can't be a word but can be part of it). Damn! xD
Oh yes, you nailed it. English is my third language and I'll never understand how this can happen to native speakers so often.
@@a.riddlemethis795 the other examples that I gave were in Portuguese and that freaks me out so much, I get mad with my bf in my interior xD but those English ones.... damn, what the hell were you doing at school?
I'm Norwegian so English isn't my native language ether, and it baffles me how native speakers could get your/you're and their/they're wrong.
@@Onnarashi I believe, it is because we had to study the grammar more in depth and also most is us had to do it as adults. We had to pay attention. In my case I love reading, which helped more than anything else.
@@musculito69 I agree 100%. When you love to read, you have more opportunities to see how it s written.
"maybe English isn't their first language..."
actually I have found out, and many people seem to be noticing that if your first language is something else, you'll never be this shit in English. unlike most spelling mistake people, foreigners take more effort to learn the language so they don't offend natives. and then we feel like fools cause nobody from USA we talk to can actually speak English anyway XD
I mean my country's education system isn't the best but we don't have such wild problems with our language....
Yep, English is a second language to me, (my native language is Portuguese) and I can't understand why so many Americans have such a hard time with You're and your or Their, there and they're or were, where and we're and it drives me nuts how so many people just MUST stick an apostrophe before an S no matter what. the word that stumped me for the longest time was shin and chin, took me quite a while to get that straight.
Hi! Native English speaker here and I can confirm! My friends in college (who were studying abroad from other countries) definitely had better grammar those of us who grew up speaking the language. I think this is because we (Americans, at least) grow up hearing it spoken in ways that are not grammatically correct. There are so many accents and regional/cultural variations in slang and sentence structure in conversational English that, by the time we start learning correct grammar, it just doesn't sound right to us. Not to mention once we get done with our education, it is very easy to fall out of the habit of using correct grammar because we are no longer being graded on it and we fall back into that informal (and also often incorrect) manner of speaking. That's just a guess, though. I could be completely wrong. But, back to the original point, I completely agree that most of the people I know who learned it as a second language have better command of spelling and grammar. Sad, but true.
And of course I would find things in my reply that I could have worded a bit better after I post it. I suppose that's what I get for not proofreading it beforehand.
For some reason, they don't harp on this in school. I learned this from my parents, not my teachers. Even the fact that 's is for possessive or, in the case of it's or its, the one with the apostrophe is a contraction. What I don't get is why so many people write photo's. This word specifically often gets the extraneous apostrophe.
Most people who learn English as a second, third, whatever, language actually tend to use textbooks, dictionaries, and other written material when learning. It's more likely they can't pronounce a word than not being able to spell it, though as a language learner you tend to learn both fairly evenly.
I remember seeing a newspaper headline once about some public figure who was in the midst of a scandal or a criminal investigation or something. He had the Spanish surname Colón. Except the newspaper evidently didn't have the accented-O letter in their typeset (or, perhaps a copyeditor was being a smartass), so the headline said "Colon Under Pressure."
Reminds me of the movie “Constipated”...neither have released yet
Goodbyeeee
I think SOME of these they used "speech-to-text" software that isn't too accurate and they didn't check it before it was sent.
The software I use will type it correctly as I proofread as I go along, and then change it as I send it. I have seen this happen. When I'm texting to my sisters, I start conversing with the app, basically berating it for doing this and making me make comments so my sisters don't think I've gone moronic. But I leave the comments in there for the issue of speed, and it makes for hilarious reading a few months later
@@dianahockins717 …it absolutely does that!!! I have corrected it and then watched it change the damn thing back!!
@@dianahockins717 My sister does the same thing, so consider me your sister.
It was funny the first time, okay the second, and from thereafter the rest of us have dreaded reading your text messages and spending way too long trying to figure out your point. Show your siblings that you have some sort of respect for their time by correcting before sending.
7:00 it's French. Cul-de-sac means bottom of bag. Colonel is also French by the way. I'm always amused, as a French myself, to find so many French words in the English language
The American language borrows words from all over and then people get angry when a word isn't spelled as it sounds and then they look dumbfounded to learn not all words are English lol. We also have words that sound alike but are spelled different. It's all so complicated
@@SALshaNoma To quote our brilliant 43rd president, "The French don't have a word for entrepreneur."
🤦🏾♀️
Fascinating
@@SALshaNoma ah yes, good old homophones. I’ll say this, though, they make for some wonderful groan worthy puns.
About a third of English words are borrowed or derived from French. Most of them date back to a time when the nobility in Great Britain spoke French while the peasantry spoke Old English. For example, the names of farm animals (pigs, chickens, cows, sheep) are from Old English while the names of the corresponding meats (pork, poultry, beef, mutton) are from French.
Who decided to spell it like that? That would be the French Charlotte, the French
She literally said she lives in Ontario how tf did she not know it was French??? 😂
@@NightOfTheRevolutionJust because she lives there, doesn't mean she suddenly downloads all knowledge of the French.
The French with their useless vowels and impossible pronunciations 😂
What's more funny about "cul de sac" Is that it means "bag's ass". Well I suppose it's more " Bottom of the bag" But where's the fun in that ?
French Charlotte? Who are the "French Charlotte?"
"That would be the French, Charlotte, the French."
This is the only video that I can get away with being such a grammar stickler in the comments. BWAHAHA!
I randomly insert "SUBSCRIBE!" into a lot of my life now 😊😊💕💕 you make me so happy Char and your videos ALWAYS cheer me up. Im know im commenting on a video from a while ago, but i watch daily. I just go farther back whenever i catch up. I can't do too much lately and going through a very hard pregnancy that leaves me in bed a lot. You really are such a light hun ✨️ love you!! ❤️
Cul de sac in French literally mean "ass of bag". Just putting it out there.
Wow. My parents live in a cul de sac.
Good thing I reread my comment before posting. My autocorrect changed it to 'cup we sac'. 😄
Yeah but it IS a French expression for a dead end too. 🤷🏾♀️
That would be funny...but I believe what you are referring to by "cul" being an "ass" is you mistaking it for the French slang word "cue". It's a low-brow French-Canadian slang for "ass", I think, as I have rarely heard it from any European French schooled person.
I could be wrong...but...
Just sayin'! 🐒
( To clarify, "Cul" in french, means "the termination of"...rather than "cue" which is the French-Canadian slang word for "ass".)👹
Elizabeth Shaw I'm a French-Canadian and the word Cul is from France and it is used widely over there. It's not exclusive to us crazy Canucks. BTW, if you're curious about slang from our Europeans cousins, I invite you to look for Kaamelot.
Tes françaises
These remind me of people writing "should of" because they don't know it's should've.
Or should have.
That one has been driving me nuts, for awhile now! I see it written incorrectly, more often than I see it written properly😣
Yea!! Same here!!! Should of is never correct. It's always should have or should've!! !!!
I learned something new today. I use should of and have never been corrected 😅😅😅
@@Technetium75d because we are taught grammar pretty hard, not to ever forget that it's should've and could've : D
It takes all of my strength sometimes, not to correct people's misspellings. Love your videos! 🦈
Crab Rangoon lmao. I adore you Charlotte!!!
Thank you Charlotte for not only making me laugh today but for all the laughs . I found your channel a few days ago and I been binge watching. Please take care and stay safe . The world needs more people like you ❤.
Ditto
🦈🦈 I thoroughly enjoyed these, while incorrect spelling can be annoying, the ones like Micheal Wave are hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
Charlotte "I'M HUNGRY!" Dobre 😂 love your videos
Spare guess recipes:
Bread it and bake it in oven, parmesan shavings over it when it's fresh out of the oven, dip in a lemon garlic aioli.
Also: slice and brown some good turkey sausage links, set aside. Brown some crushed garlic in some olive oil. Once caramelized, add chicken broth and bring to simmer. Throw in diced asparagus and cherry tomatoes. Once those are cooked, throw in some fresh spinach (I do the whole bunch since it cooks down so much). Once the spinach is wilted, toss everything together with some pasta and add some grated parmesan or Asiago cheese. The chicken broth that you have reduced with your veggies acts as the sauce.
These are the only two ways I have found to get my family to eat "spare guess"
That Tub Aware in the first image already got me laughing so hard!! 🦈
i think tupperware became woke!
Being awkward is why you're so relatable 🦈
🐙🐳🐟🐚🐠🐋 . . . no shark emoji 😜 LOL! Thanks for the video Charlotte!
Omggg this new segment is sooo good lmao
I remember going out to a restaurant with a friend’s family in early high school and they told me that I would be getting a “super salad” with my dinner. And they said it several times to me which I thought was weird. So when the waitress asked if I wanted “super salad” I just said “Yes, please.” Followed by some awkward looks and giggles from the whole family while she had to ask again, if I wanted soup or salad. I think they figured out I came from a pretty poor family after that one lol. Never was given that option at the Ponderosa!
Awww...that wasn't nice 😟
Trying to embarrass you in public? Wow. Some friends. 🙄
people are dicks! :(
I think that had anyone asked me that, I’d have asked what was in it, which I imagine would make me feel pretty silly once they explained it to me, even though it’s the waitress’s fault and not mine.
Now that I think about it, though, it seems as if your response would be an awfully common one; think about it: for anyone whose native language isn’t English, why *wouldn’t* he make the exact same mistake¥? And, of course, there’re all the folks who’re going out to eat for the first time, and then those who don’t go for “sitting down” types of meals often, too.
So I’m thinking this waitress who gave you a hard time and/or made you feel embarrassed is either working her very first waitress job or else she’s just plain unkind and relished the opportunity to make a patron feel uncomfortable.
I’m having a hard time improving the question. Even if shed’d asked “Would you like super salad?” doesn’t help at all (the answer is still “yes,” I would imagine).
The best version might be “Would you like a salad or a bowl of soup?” but waitresses tend to be in a hurry.
Oh! Derp! “Salad or soup?” is the way to go. Why isn’t _that_ the question? It totally solves the problem!
¥ ”Mistake” isn’t the right word as it implies you did something wrong, and you didn’t, of course, but I can’t think of a better word.
Oh I love this. Can relate.
That colon one had me laughing so much!! 🤣
He smelt like shit!?
This one had me lmao! Thanks!
I can't get enough of her vids... She cracks me up in every one of em...
My stomach hurts laughing, especially that last one where she's still smelling his 'colon' 😂 Just came back from a day at the hospital so I needed the laughs, thanks 😊 My favorite daily upload!
Hope you and your loved ones are okay. i said a prayer for you...
Oh god I've never seen anyone else call it a cold sack before. Years ago a co-worker was getting an address and directions (yes, I'm old and GPS wasn't really a thing yet). I was reading what she had written so I could get to the house and the last line was "lives at the end of a cold sack." Took me a few minutes to figure out what the hell she was trying to say. I'm from the south and we just say "bless their hearts" about people like that.
👍 😂🤣😂
As a northerner it took me a while to realize the true sentiment behind “bless your heart”. But now that I get it, I’ve stolen it and use it regularly.
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@@julianndavis9415 I've got a quite a few friends here who are originally from the northeast and upper mid-west and I've started borrowing some of their words and phrases don't ya know. I also find it entertaining to backhandedly insult someone using phrases from other parts of the country. Much like people outside the south who've caught on to "bless your heart." Unfortunately, it's getting harder to get away with that these days. Between social media and Google people know too much.
@@dawsonrhoad8742 Bless your heart. (Southern accent)
Dontcha know. (Canadian accent)
😉
@@julianndavis9415 🤣🤣🤣
I REALLY needed a good laugh tonight and you provided!!🦈
Years ago my mom was working as a waitress. They had a young girl working her first night on the floor by herself. A customer made an order, the girl put the ticket in the window (back then tickets were hand written, not printed). A minute later the cook called my mom into the kitchen asking her if she new what a Flamingo Steak was. The customer wanted fillet mignon.
Person asking for vaccine recipe.... I wanna throw myself out a window right now....that was bad...
What's so embarrassing is that they need a recipe! I've had my grandma's tetanus shot muffin recipe memorized for years!! Amateurs.
The worst I ever did was to text a director at the end of a project with this message: "Good lick on your next project." Shockingly never heard from them again...
My worst was doing a fast end of day job to alter a training manual from being for Skilled Ops to Semi Skilled Ops.
1. Remove this, this and this section. 2. Do a global change from Skilled to Semi Skimmed. 3. press print x 10 copies and leave for the day. Lever Brothers were not amused.
Do hope your director wasn't a woman, oh man that would be bad.
I love you Charlotte lol you keep me cracking up
I laughed so much that I started caughing, so both my dogs came from the other room to see why I was dying. One of them wanted to see if I had something in my mouth and in the end both dogs went from being worried about me to being disappointed instead. 🤷🏼♀️
*Coughing
Sorry I had to
@@Gigi-bo3zr It’s fine. I’m more surprised there was only one spelling mistake. 😂
I used to have a t-shirt that said "people say I'm condescending" below it "that's when you talk down to people" 😁
So did you meet very many people who didn't get the ha-ha, times when it was just too subtle for them to understand?
I want that 😅
I so desperately needed this laugh!! Thank you, Charlotte, for always bringing some light and cheer!
That was fun! Thanks Charlotte! 🦈
"I think it's an E" as soon as you read that, water came out of my nose. That was a brutal shut down lol 😂
Add on- omfg the colon! I'm dyyyying laughing! Stoooop! 😂🤣😂🤣
We are laughing now but when "Tubs become aware" in future, we will all be enslaved.
🤣🤣that is some black mirror shit
Maybe that is why my grandma still has hers from the 70's and 80's....
Crab Rangoon dip
In elementary school, my sister corrected her teacher, who'd spelled it "chipmuck." She was sent to the principal's office and suspended!!! No wonder people are dumb asF today.
Ugggghhh that makes me so mad. Teachers should be able to take criticism and accept their mistakes. It’s what we try to teach children to do so I hate that some full grown adults can’t do it. I’ve also experienced the other side - I corrected a teacher’s spelling when I was 8 and she got so furious and refused to pick me when my hand was up in class for the rest of the year. So immature.
Teachers seem to have this weird idea that they are actually in charge with _what_ you learn, which of course, isn't strictly true.
But it's the same reason why you hear about teachers confiscating a book from a student because "a student of your age shouldn't be reading these books. These are for older students". It's also the same reason why teachers don't seem to realise that they're supposed to be teaching you facts that are actually true, and not teaching you false facts because they're idiots, and then punishing you for correcting them.
There are also a few facts that they often teach in schools, pretty much everywhere, that are actually inaccurate.
This is probably what most people learn at schools about the states of matter, and phases:
The fundamental states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
The transitions are:
Solid -> Liquid = Melting
Liquid -> Solid = Freezing (or solidifying)
Liquid -> Gas = Vaporization
Gas -> Liquid = Condensation
You _might_ also learn Solid -> Gas = Sublimation, and maybe Gas -> Solid = Deposition.
What's really stupid, is how they say "the 3 states of matter". Emphasis in "the".
There are _four_ fundamental states. The fourth being "plasma", and Gas -> Plasma is called Ionization, and Plasma -> Gas is called Deionization or Recombination
But these are only the four _fundamental_ states.
Other "states", in no particular order, include supercritical fluid, quark-gluon plasma, liquid crystal, glass, antimatter, dark matter, superglass, strange matter, superfluid, supersolid, etc)
OMG, well said! I mean, ffs, my HS English teacher drank Grape MD20/20 in class all day! 😠
Mrs. Groggs, W.W. Samuel HS Dallas, Texas.
@@HerHollyness Do you know what happened when a teacher spelled a word wrong and one my parents (who was basically there to drop me off in the morning) corrected her? She did the unthinkable. She simply corrected it, and said "Oh god, I need a holiday" (holiday meaning "vacation" in this context, not "public holiday") ... so not _all_ teachers are idiots of course.
For the curious, the word was "scum", but the teacher spelled it "skum".
Seeing you happy and laugh makes me happy
Loved watching all the way to your end.
I died at "I'll order the fajituh" 🤣
Thanks Charlotte for brightening our days during Quarantine. We need you in difficult times like these. 😄
🤣 🤪 🤣 just waft in it 😂!! Waft is such a funny word!!
🦈- I laughed so hard lol. Needed that. Thanks Charlotte, love you.
I’m thiiiiiinking Crab Rangoon - I don’t even know if I spelt that right.
Idk either but thats what i was thinking
Spelt: ancient grain
Spelled: past tense of spell
😁
There is no way it could be anything else
I so was thinking that to
me too, but that was funny
The "pissed off" sentence made me burst out in laughter....and I'm not even a native speaker :'D
At least it's a good reference to Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Fantastic Mel Brooks movie.
🦈 this was so much fun to watch, good advice is always, “remember your commas, get your your/you’res and then/thans correct, and and never take being grammar police so seriously you miss out on games”
This upload was really funny!
"Sin omen sugar" sounds like a recipe to summon the devil lmao
Omg so true 😄😄😄😄
I used to think it was "cup of chino" instead of "cappuccino".
lol, that’s cute. like a pup-a-chino. i still hear people say “express-o”
I used to say "expresso" instead of espresso....☕
This was a very funny video. Perhaps Charlotte’s funniest.
I think a big part of the problem is that a lot of people don't read any more. They hear stuff from people around them, but they don't see it in print, so they just make a stab at how to set it in writing. On the other hand, in many cases foreign speakers learn English -- at least in part -- by extensive reading.
If you are reading this, have a great day and a big hug.
You just restored my faith in kindness on the internet. Have a wonderfully blessed weekend. 🤗❤
You just ruined a perfectly awful day. Damn you.
Right back at you!! 💖
YOU TOO BOO
U to stay safe sweetie 😷😷❤️❤️
When someone helps me with a spelling mistake, I'm grateful for it.
Me too :)
@@NNic. Even with the grammar
@@Liz-rf4qu Yes, same. :D
My First language is German. I was quite afraid not to get the jokes, but i did. Thanks for your way of sharing it, Charlotte! I love it!
🤘from Austria 🇦🇹
Love your content!
🦈 I love how Charlotte's awkwardness always brightens my day. Stay safe and stay awesome!
not only did they get the Microwave wrong but misspelled Michael, so it was a "micheal wave"
I've seen it spelled both ways
Just like you can spell carson, karson, karsen differently but it sounds the same. Maybe They knew a micheal with that spelling? Isn't the name pat spelled "Patte"?? Your name is wrong!
Yeah. That would be a weird way to spell the name, though. Then again, I used to hang out with a dude named, Shon.
Lol cracks me up. Bonfires are huge ! You know for tons of folks to hang out around.
What most are referring to are just camp fires.
But geez 💣 🔥 love it! Lol
as an indonesian, english is my second language & i always spellcheck. so this video somehow makes me feel better 😂
I picked up on "Crab Rangoon" immediately, but "Flaming Yawn" took a bit longer. And, on a side note, I really shouldn't watch your videos while I'm eating. I was OK until the "cologne" bit.
I kinda think ordering a _flaming yawn_ at a restaurant with almost any ambient noise, the wait staff probably wouldn't even notice. Lol
I laughed so hard with colon 😂😂😂😂
Me too, kept saying crab Rangoon like she could hear me LOL
@@stefaniekay8699 I just didn't know it was a dip.
I'd have probably gotten it before.
Yet
I haven't
cul-de-sac the French decided that literally ‘bottom of a sack’.
Oui, C'est ca.
Yes, we say that when we reach the end of a street and we have tu turn back.
@@mecanodemotos9209 bhein en fait pas tous a fait lol....
Has anyone heard the plural of cul-de-sac? It sounds wrong lol
🦈 LOVED this video! Made me LOL!!
Hey from London. That was freakin' hilarious. I almost peed my pants......seriously.
I have to confess to being one of the "Nancy and I" crowd. My kids would always say "Me and Aimee, want to do something", my response was always and still, "Why are you calling your sister mean?"
Me and blank is one of my pet peeves lol. And "lied" in lieu of lain or laid.
Cul-de-sac is French, litteral translation is «end/bottom-of-bag»
Pretty sure Colonel is also from French
I can't believe, as a French person, I had to read your comment, then rewatch the video to understand the "colder sack / cul-de-sac" spelling mistake...
But I had no idea that "cul-de-sac" was used as it is in English. I feel a bit stupid tho😂
Or an asian officer of high rank.
As a French guy living in the UK, it's always weird when someone thinks they know how to say "cul-de-sac", "rendez-vous" or "croissant" 😅
spanish not french
Don't you rather mean "cologne"? "Colonel" doesn't make much sense in this context. Actually, at 12:13 the word is correctly spelled and defined for us non-native speaker (french here too) :) Cologne sounds pretty french to me
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As someone who hates a lot of incorrect spelling this is oddly calming to see people get corrected!
Loved this video, you're very funny 🦈 I'm currently on a watching spree, looking forward to seeing you again in sec!
Myself and my son who's 13 and has ASD watch your vids together and he cracks up at you 🤣!! You brighten up our days Charlotte.
Thanks for being you ❤️❤️❤️
Ah the joys of adventuring into new territory!
Also, crab rangoon. 😅
Edit: Unless you're in Louisiana, in which case crab racoon is probably a thing.
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Lmaooo eww why did I imagine it to be like a turducken, thats disturbing 😂
Well I live in Texas and once a coworker killed a racoon during a cleanup and asked if I wanted to come over to bbq it later. He wasn't joking, and was from New Jersey. 🤷♀️
@@dangitbobby.3942 😂 And here I was imagining it more like a souffle or su gratin of some sort. The crab in racoon (or reverse?) aesthetic gives it a very Lovecraftian feel though.
@@lewaketshabile Hello.
🦈. Thanks Charlotte. Love your videos!
🦈 Love the idea of looking at unfortunate spelling mistakes!
Microwave was also called Chef Mike in Kitchen Nightmares 🤣🤣
I remember that episode, 😂 they guy had like 9 microwaves to cook and nothing was made on the range. Lol.
Official full name of chef Mike: Michael Wave 🤣
Cul-de-sac comes from French, where it originally meant "bottom of a sack".
You win!....
Ah man everyone beat me to the “crab Rangoon dip” also now that I know Aldi has it I must try it 😂😂😂
I once read about someone’s kid saying “doubled eggs” and thought it was so cute and made sense too, so I started calling it that to my kids... they’re grown up now, maybe I should finally let them know the truth ;)
Honestly it makes more since to call them "doubled eggs".
As the queen of awkwardness, I loveeee awkward people. Never change, miss C.
"loveeee"?? Are you sure you meant to say "Lovey"? Or did you mean "Loooove"? Asking for a friend....
Seriously guys..no one has sent Charlotte a new chair yet! She can not leave her house so someone needs to get this women a new chair so she can keep entertaining us all
She wants to sit on one first before buying it, she said.... I can understand that! My office bought me a new chair and I had to choose from six different ones off a fuzzy photocopy of a catalog page.... and the chair sucks. I'm still sitting on it but I hate every hour of it. Hah.
Oh my goddddd! I have a good one! Lol
Back in high school, this girl I knew had this boyfriend.
I guess they were getting ready to go out to dinner or something and she was applying mascara to her lashes, when he grabbed her mascara and wrote/drew “I ❤️ U” on her chest with it….
She took a picture and captioned it “he put massacres on my chest!”
MASSACRES, y’all 😂😂😂
"I think it's an E"... I am laughing so hard i scared my dog! 😂😂😂
I love that Charlotte is a little ditzy... It's great that she doesn't take things serious and her laugh is so contagious. Love it all. Xxx
Mad gab was a game that was fun you had to read the cards out loud to hear what it sounded like
This video is too funny!! 😂 🦈
These spelling errors were funny AF 🤣🤣🤣