So I married a guy named David Archuleta. He always got jokes about his name, people would asked if I was married to THE American Idol or if we were related or knew him for literally over a decade. My son started school and his BFF is David Archuleta's niece. It seems funny how it all came full circle. He's very nice and humored my son on a FaceTime letting him gush about how much he loves his best friend.
Ok stop everything. Im from Georgia and every damn summer we're inundated with door to door bullshit. They're all from Utah? It's really humid here, that job sucks.
Mormons are not the only Christian group that sends people knocking door to door. I don't live anywhere near the Mormons (Maryland) but we get Jehovah's Witness folks. The call to proselytizing is common across Evangelical sects of Christianity.
We used to get a lot of their proselytizing missionary lads over here in Oregon, but that seemed to halt when covid locked everybody down. I guess the bug was good for something.
Wait. It's not an MLM trend, is it? *Raised guard* Well, thankfully I live in a part of NH we only have to put up with a handful of rich people for a couple of months at most.
So excited about this video. I have had such a strong and weird fascination with Utah since that weekend when my 13-year old self volunteered in Chicago alongside two hot guys from Utah who were on their mission. ;)
Fun fact about Evermore, one of the employees who worked at the park with his wife ended up releasing the indie game Home Safety Hotline (2024), a game heavily inspired by fae folklore while set in the mid 1990s. Evermore had a significant impact on the developer alongside a long-standing love for bestiaries and mythology
@@sunnijo I saw a video with an ex-mormon talking about she had _done it_ yet hadn't heard there was a term for it before leaving. So it could be a mix of being an "established thing" spread by rumour, and more of a "convergent evolution" of something people happen to do when they want to try stuff but want to have "plausible deniability" that they didn't break allll the rules
The Utah Mormons fascinate me to no end. lol. They also scare me a little bit because it’s so culty, but learning about the culture there is so interesting.
19:48 You ateee with the MLM section. I’d love a vid about your experiences (ie old high school friends trying to recruit you, if you ever joined one, etc) as someone who is from the epicenter of MLMs
im a english girl idk why im so intrigued by utah and mormoms but the whole social dynamics are so interesting to me. utah lore is everything to me there’s always something new to learn 😭
you should do a video on the culture shock you got when you moved out of utah... I experienced that when I moved when I was in 11th grade... I am not mormon but I moved from SLC to Kent Washington and it was a shocker for a few months to see kids having a smoking section at school to go to. Blew my little utah mind at the time.
13:07 There’s a sort of GSA club at my school and he actually came to talk to us about his experiences and identity and coming out. It was really cool and he’s a really nice person!
I grew up in Utah most of my life, as well. In central Utah where I am from, there is an entire town of polygamist's who came to our school. They lived in a place called Rocky Ridge. I had friends from there and it was pretty normal to encounter people who were polygamist where I lived and they were pretty normal people as well, except there was like 12 dads of the whole town. They are NOT like the St. George polygamists. They were more like "The Sister Wives". In fact there was another show about a family there who's daughter was my sister's friend, but they were also "cousins" to my friend, and my friend was half siblings with my brothers friend who I remember when he was born. They all had a house that was 8 apartments put together basically, so like 4 on bottom, 4 on top. Most of the people I knew from there grew up to leave polygamy and have normal relationships now but they're extremely different from St. George polygamy. I also lived in St. George for 8 years and the polygamist culture there is extreme. They don't actually live in Utah at all. They live in Colorado City in Arizona but come to St. George to grocery shop. They got kicked out of St. George cause they were there but utah had enough of Warren Jeffs evil so he moved them to Colorado City. It is basically fully a polygamist town and none of these towns have finished houses on the outside so they don't have to pay taxes.
I remember way back when Evermore was announced (I think it was at the Salt Lake Comic Con?), and I was so excited because it sounded like my nerdy fantasy. I would occasionally look for news about it for the first couple years, and then I totally forgot about it until way after it actually opened. I never ended up going, and I’m so glad I didn’t waste my money after everything I heard. Still sad it never really happened the way they pretended it would.
It happened on Australian Idol too. The person who one typically came from an organised group who would vote for them, given they have (relative to viewership) few people actually voting... You only needed like 10% of a large enough church to vote. We had so many hillsong winners.
not me making strawberry (jello) pretzel salad for every family gathering. who doesn’t love strawberries, cream cheese, and a pretzel crust? but it’s just a midwest thing, no mormon relation
It looks so delicious! We make something similar in Ukraine, but we make it like a cheesecake and also call it that 😂 Yeah we're not too strict about the term I guess. We have baked crushed cookies, then blended and whipped cottage cheese (we LOVE it, while cream cheese is a novelty for us) thickened with gelatine (so no-bake) and covered with cut fruits with a bit of clear sweet gelly on top do that fruits/berries don't dry out. I'm salivating typing this omg 😂
NGL Pioneer Day in SLC is the besttttt so fun; I’ve lived in Texas the last 7 years and that’s low key something I really miss. Also the Twilight concert series, idk if they are still doing that but I saw Wu-Tang Clan for and Ludacris for 5$! Not to mention how convenient the TRAX system is, Utah low key is really awesome.
Same here. I met a woman here in Texas who fled Mormon land (UT-ID-AZ) and it’s because she never got married by 23 and isn’t “good enough”. I feel for her.
In N Out is actually a key part of my Millennial Nostalgia. And it hits my young adult years rather than the more classic "Playing N64 in 1999" nostalgia. I am a Marylander turned Utahn who still remembers November 19 2009. The day In N Out opened in Orem and Draper. People camped out the night before to be first. I went late at night after the day crowd had died down. It's still sort of a weekend tradition for me.
I’m a Mormon, grew up in New England, went to BYU for college and the Utah culture drove me crazy. Most of my friends at byu ended up not being from Utah probably for that reason. The people from out of state tend to stick together lol
AHHHHHH THIS IS SO TRUE!!! I’m from Texas and at BYU and there is a SERIOUS difference in vibe between utah kids and out of state kids. Utahns are built different dude.
i recently learned about the term TK Smoothie and i haven’t stopped laughing 💀 i’ve been watching too much mormon content i was able to figure out NCMO
I enjoyed all of this. I lived in Utah twice. I miss 9th and 9th and Sugar house areas. Yeah I heard about swinging groups a lot in SLC. It was strange but Utah is full of quirks. Thanks for entertaining and informing me.
I was a Mormon when I lived in LA and I used mutual and this gave me PTSD flashbacks 😂 I went on a date with a guy that did summer sells there and he lied about his height, never shut up about his mission in Japan.
When I worked pest control in NJ we had the summer sales kids one year, they were awful. They were always lying to potential customers to get sales and that made us technicians look uninformed and incompetent when we come to do the initial basic service. The kid who was in charge of them was a recently returned Mormon Missionary and was completely arrogant and obnoxious. He thought he was superior to us technicians and would talk down to us, he always acted like he knew our job better than we did. Our branch manager was no help either and would always side with the kids when they lied because he only cared about money. The more sales the more money that came in and that would increase his year end bonus.
The strangest thing to me in all of this has got to be the dating culture of Utah. It sounds like everyone is always constantly dating and trying to get married. Everywhere else has such issues with meeting people while it seems like you gotta try NOT to meet people in Utah.
In the church, that is normal. I'm a member of the church in NC. I have friends, most returned missionaries, who got married within months of meeting their now eternal spouse and are popping out babies at an astounding rate. I love the church. But I converted, growing up in the Southern Baptist church, and even Mormon culture has me baffled from time to time.
We drove thru Utah, and I remember having no idea how long we were there because i didn't have cell service in large parts of the desert/mountians (not just in Utah. Just in general.) The only time I knew we were in Utah was when we passed signs for Provo, and it was because of Paris Hilton. I wanted to go to a soda shop, but it didn't look like there was anything around that area.
When it comes to business, there’s two ways to build the tallest tower. You can either put your head down work hard and do right, and you will not truly build the biggest tower or you walk around knocking everybody else’s towers down. Both speak volumes of the persons character.
@@lilmissendia it depends on where you go. Salt Lake City is slightly more diverse, so it’s not quite as bad. Like, Utah is so white that I literally didn’t meet a black person until I was in high school, and I’m only in my mid-thirties. In smaller towns, I’d expect some minor staring, especially from kids, and people asking “so where are you from?” a lot. Stuff like that. People in Utah tend to be pretty polite, so there shouldn’t be any full on aggression or anything as long as you stay away from the really small towns. I really wouldn’t choose to live there if I were black, though. IME, people in Utah seem to be pretty oblivious to their own biases, so there can be discrimination with jobs and stuff. It should be totally fine to visit if you want to go to the national parks or go skiing. That kind of tourism is really common. I highly recommend Arches and especially Zion, which I think is the most beautiful place in the world.
One of the wildest things about growing up in Utah County is just how CRAZY people are about going to BYU. Very few people care about going to “ivy league” schools or anything like that. It’s all about BYU, like that’s the standard for college. I never applied for BYU cause it seemed too weird to me.
watching this from my overpriced rental by the U ❤️ been here since 2019, v accurate. I moved to hong kong as a kid, yet had more culture shock moving to utah than China.
English mormon here; planning on visiting Salt Lake next year, and strangely enough theres nothing you said that really put me off. Except maybe the jello 😂
SLC born and raised "gentile" here, I have lived on two continents, an island, and five states. I can honestly say that Utah culture is the kinda thing you have to experience firsthand to begin to understand it, there's just no explaining it to someone else.
Ok but is soaking a real thing or internet rumor bullshit? Because I’ve mostly seen people say internet rumor bullshit, but there will be that one comment going the other way 🤨
Grew up Mormon in the East Coast, and it’s hilarious how much of this leaked into my life from across the country. And now I know why I was a weird kid 😂
So that’s where Pioneer Day comes from? I grew up partly in Georgia, and as a kid we celebrated it too. The entire district. We didn’t have a day off, instead we had to come to school as pioneers and learn about them all day, eat like them, act like them, I was so confused💀
@ nope, not until what occurred on oct 7th to which I was horrified , the more I learned🤍🇵🇸. The town I belonged to (Snellville) was very racist/prejudice at the time. I was one of only 20 black student in my school for 3 years. Needless to say we were made to do a lot, and go with a lot of things, we don’t agree with, or weren’t aware of enough to fully understand 🙏🏾
Stg checking in here. The amount of fundies I see each time I go to Costco is bananas. I’ve seen them check out at the register with like $2,000-$3,000 totals. Got a lot of mouths to feed
Soaking explanation is the best one I've heard so far, 10/10, no notes.
Thank you 🥰
So I married a guy named David Archuleta. He always got jokes about his name, people would asked if I was married to THE American Idol or if we were related or knew him for literally over a decade. My son started school and his BFF is David Archuleta's niece. It seems funny how it all came full circle. He's very nice and humored my son on a FaceTime letting him gush about how much he loves his best friend.
It’s like you heard my laundry rotate and knew I needed something to sort to
it's a sixth sense
Got my Kitchen Spotless thanks to this video love the lore
Same
This just reminded me of my laundry I never switched to the dryer 😭😭
Literally obsessed with the Utah lore
i hope i deliver on this one
Ok stop everything. Im from Georgia and every damn summer we're inundated with door to door bullshit. They're all from Utah? It's really humid here, that job sucks.
Mormons are not the only Christian group that sends people knocking door to door. I don't live anywhere near the Mormons (Maryland) but we get Jehovah's Witness folks. The call to proselytizing is common across Evangelical sects of Christianity.
We used to get a lot of their proselytizing missionary lads over here in Oregon, but that seemed to halt when covid locked everybody down. I guess the bug was good for something.
In n Out being THEE place to be for “nightlife” is hilarious omg
lol this is the same for the suburbs of LA
Yeah it’s sad.
@@hannahbunny2773Why?
For some reason it's the same with us in Ukraine with McDonalds lolol
@@Tylerino bars close at 12 or 1am. The nightlife ends pretty early
My best friend is like loosely Mormon so I sent her this and she just send this "🙄" but then she followed it with "I'm still gonna watch it tho"
HAHAHHAA ALL LOVE GIRLS
"loosely mormon" is so real
Your friend is loosely in a cult.
I live in New Hampshire, and it seems like all the Utah moms have inspired a craze in the rich seacoast. Its wild.
Wait. It's not an MLM trend, is it? *Raised guard*
Well, thankfully I live in a part of NH we only have to put up with a handful of rich people for a couple of months at most.
Wait, what does this mean? 😂
So excited about this video. I have had such a strong and weird fascination with Utah since that weekend when my 13-year old self volunteered in Chicago alongside two hot guys from Utah who were on their mission. ;)
HAHA not the first time I’ve heard this actually
Fun fact about Evermore, one of the employees who worked at the park with his wife ended up releasing the indie game Home Safety Hotline (2024), a game heavily inspired by fae folklore while set in the mid 1990s. Evermore had a significant impact on the developer alongside a long-standing love for bestiaries and mythology
Tyler, you made me google "soaking utah", and now my search history will never be the same
Sorry bout it🫣
So many Mormons swear up and down that it’s not a real thing, but I remember my friend telling me about trying it like 20 years ago.
Better than the mormon version of ATMing
@@sunnijo I saw a video with an ex-mormon talking about she had _done it_ yet hadn't heard there was a term for it before leaving. So it could be a mix of being an "established thing" spread by rumour, and more of a "convergent evolution" of something people happen to do when they want to try stuff but want to have "plausible deniability" that they didn't break allll the rules
I’m so confused. Like what is the purpose
The Utah Mormons fascinate me to no end. lol. They also scare me a little bit because it’s so culty, but learning about the culture there is so interesting.
19:48 You ateee with the MLM section. I’d love a vid about your experiences (ie old high school friends trying to recruit you, if you ever joined one, etc) as someone who is from the epicenter of MLMs
In her video “I was recruited into the Herbalife pyramid scheme” she kinda talks about her experience with MLMs
im a english girl idk why im so intrigued by utah and mormoms but the whole social dynamics are so interesting to me. utah lore is everything to me there’s always something new to learn 😭
The pretzel jello INSTANTLY transported me back in time to childhood Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners!
Oh no… the Mormons are going to find me now. 😨
wait are you featured in this video??
This was so interesting, thanks Tyler!
Definitely want to hear more about Utah wedding culture 🍿
As a non mormon living in Utah, there was a little bit of culture shock moving here originally.
17:50 i went to this park when i went to visit a friend who moved to SLC. the tavern themed building next door has really good cocktails haha
As a South African, I feel there is a lot of overlap between what I’ve heard about Utah and our rural, small-town “farmer” communities😅
you should do a video on the culture shock you got when you moved out of utah... I experienced that when I moved when I was in 11th grade... I am not mormon but I moved from SLC to Kent Washington and it was a shocker for a few months to see kids having a smoking section at school to go to. Blew my little utah mind at the time.
13:07 There’s a sort of GSA club at my school and he actually came to talk to us about his experiences and identity and coming out. It was really cool and he’s a really nice person!
I grew up in Utah most of my life, as well. In central Utah where I am from, there is an entire town of polygamist's who came to our school. They lived in a place called Rocky Ridge. I had friends from there and it was pretty normal to encounter people who were polygamist where I lived and they were pretty normal people as well, except there was like 12 dads of the whole town. They are NOT like the St. George polygamists. They were more like "The Sister Wives". In fact there was another show about a family there who's daughter was my sister's friend, but they were also "cousins" to my friend, and my friend was half siblings with my brothers friend who I remember when he was born. They all had a house that was 8 apartments put together basically, so like 4 on bottom, 4 on top. Most of the people I knew from there grew up to leave polygamy and have normal relationships now but they're extremely different from St. George polygamy. I also lived in St. George for 8 years and the polygamist culture there is extreme. They don't actually live in Utah at all. They live in Colorado City in Arizona but come to St. George to grocery shop. They got kicked out of St. George cause they were there but utah had enough of Warren Jeffs evil so he moved them to Colorado City. It is basically fully a polygamist town and none of these towns have finished houses on the outside so they don't have to pay taxes.
I grew up in Utah in the 90's and I remember there being a church ward on every street. You drive past 5 churches in a one block radius.
Yesss do the wedding culture deep dive please!!
I remember way back when Evermore was announced (I think it was at the Salt Lake Comic Con?), and I was so excited because it sounded like my nerdy fantasy. I would occasionally look for news about it for the first couple years, and then I totally forgot about it until way after it actually opened. I never ended up going, and I’m so glad I didn’t waste my money after everything I heard. Still sad it never really happened the way they pretended it would.
Have you seen Jenny Nicholson’s video on Evermore? If not, you probably should.
@ sure have, more than once. She has great videos to clean your house to
I love this because I am from Nevada and half my high school was Mormon but to hear about Utah Mormons, yall are a different breed 😂
It happened on Australian Idol too. The person who one typically came from an organised group who would vote for them, given they have (relative to viewership) few people actually voting... You only needed like 10% of a large enough church to vote. We had so many hillsong winners.
not me making strawberry (jello) pretzel salad for every family gathering.
who doesn’t love strawberries, cream cheese, and a pretzel crust?
but it’s just a midwest thing, no mormon relation
It looks so delicious! We make something similar in Ukraine, but we make it like a cheesecake and also call it that 😂 Yeah we're not too strict about the term I guess. We have baked crushed cookies, then blended and whipped cottage cheese (we LOVE it, while cream cheese is a novelty for us) thickened with gelatine (so no-bake) and covered with cut fruits with a bit of clear sweet gelly on top do that fruits/berries don't dry out. I'm salivating typing this omg 😂
Ok I’m not from Utah but mom was from the Midwest. I literally have lime jello with coconut and canned mandarins in my fridge right now 😂
Post Malone impression 10/10
NGL Pioneer Day in SLC is the besttttt so fun; I’ve lived in Texas the last 7 years and that’s low key something I really miss.
Also the Twilight concert series, idk if they are still doing that but I saw Wu-Tang Clan for and Ludacris for 5$! Not to mention how convenient the TRAX system is, Utah low key is really awesome.
3:35 Yes please make a video of that
Same here. I met a woman here in Texas who fled Mormon land (UT-ID-AZ) and it’s because she never got married by 23 and isn’t “good enough”. I feel for her.
In N Out is actually a key part of my Millennial Nostalgia. And it hits my young adult years rather than the more classic "Playing N64 in 1999" nostalgia. I am a Marylander turned Utahn who still remembers November 19 2009. The day In N Out opened in Orem and Draper. People camped out the night before to be first. I went late at night after the day crowd had died down. It's still sort of a weekend tradition for me.
I’m a Mormon, grew up in New England, went to BYU for college and the Utah culture drove me crazy. Most of my friends at byu ended up not being from Utah probably for that reason. The people from out of state tend to stick together lol
AHHHHHH THIS IS SO TRUE!!! I’m from Texas and at BYU and there is a SERIOUS difference in vibe between utah kids and out of state kids. Utahns are built different dude.
lol I learned, had fun, and worked on my project so yeah, thanks babe!😂😂❤
How did NCMOs and soda shops not make this list!? 😂 too Mormon? My mormon friends told me about NCMOs and I literally did the Spongebob “I’m out” meme
i recently learned about the term TK Smoothie and i haven’t stopped laughing 💀 i’ve been watching too much mormon content i was able to figure out NCMO
She's done a whole separate video on soda shops
Calling THE Jenny Nicholson "that one girl" is insane. The disrespect for an internet icon.
Ah sorry to disappoint to Jenny fandom, I enjoy her material thoroughly
I still watch that video sometimes in the background when I’m doing chores. It’s so entertaining.
I was just about to make this comment 😂
@@tylerbenderr I'm joking. I feel like Jenny wouldn't care in the slightest. I'm not even sure she knows she's internet famous.
Also here to defend Jenny's honour ⚔️
GIRL you're so real for knowing what I do while I watch your videos TT
Girl, when I got back from my mission, I locked myself in my room for two months and enjoyed the blissful solitude 🤣🤣 Omg I was so happy to be home
We need the wedding video! I love for all these iceberg videos.
I enjoyed all of this. I lived in Utah twice. I miss 9th and 9th and Sugar house areas.
Yeah I heard about swinging groups a lot in SLC. It was strange but Utah is full of quirks.
Thanks for entertaining and informing me.
I was a Mormon when I lived in LA and I used mutual and this gave me PTSD flashbacks 😂 I went on a date with a guy that did summer sells there and he lied about his height, never shut up about his mission in Japan.
Not me finishing my dishes up at you say that! GIRL LOL!
Thank you for giving me the feeling of the yearly Thanksgiving Cousin Rant (all of us raised Mormon) as I'm not able to see them until Christmas 🙏
Omg my older brother did door to door sales for a company I think was called aptive, and he HATED it.
HAHAHAHA APTIVR
Me when Utah
same
Tyler you are like my main faucet for Mormon culture. Of COURSE I need the wedding culture video
I’m from snowflake az and grew up Mormon we also have a Pioneer Day on the 24th of July lol. Also a sweet corn festival 😭😭😭
My vote ✅️
Video 1: utah weddings pre social media
Video 2: utah weddings post FB
When I worked pest control in NJ we had the summer sales kids one year, they were awful. They were always lying to potential customers to get sales and that made us technicians look uninformed and incompetent when we come to do the initial basic service. The kid who was in charge of them was a recently returned Mormon Missionary and was completely arrogant and obnoxious. He thought he was superior to us technicians and would talk down to us, he always acted like he knew our job better than we did. Our branch manager was no help either and would always side with the kids when they lied because he only cared about money. The more sales the more money that came in and that would increase his year end bonus.
The strangest thing to me in all of this has got to be the dating culture of Utah. It sounds like everyone is always constantly dating and trying to get married. Everywhere else has such issues with meeting people while it seems like you gotta try NOT to meet people in Utah.
Mutual is a social experiment
In the church, that is normal. I'm a member of the church in NC. I have friends, most returned missionaries, who got married within months of meeting their now eternal spouse and are popping out babies at an astounding rate. I love the church. But I converted, growing up in the Southern Baptist church, and even Mormon culture has me baffled from time to time.
16:40 fun fact me and my husband met on that app and we’re both exmo now
Thank you Tyler for this video this was fun as always I hope you had a happy thanksgiving!!😋☺🥰
I did in fact get my dishes done! 😂😂 Tyler you’re the best!
21:35 I feel so seen 🥲🧼🧺
We drove thru Utah, and I remember having no idea how long we were there because i didn't have cell service in large parts of the desert/mountians (not just in Utah. Just in general.) The only time I knew we were in Utah was when we passed signs for Provo, and it was because of Paris Hilton.
I wanted to go to a soda shop, but it didn't look like there was anything around that area.
There was 100% a soda shop in the area, but it wouldn’t be listed on the freeway signs.
21:36 was literally washing my dishes while watching 😂
Hell Together by David Archuleta broke me in the best way. I HIGHLY recommend.
i’ve been waiting for this oneeee
I swear I was TRAINED to be an influencer growing up in Utah🤚🏼
Real asf
I’d love love love to see the wedding culture deep dive!
Also my productive thing was a hair pre-treatment lol
15:58 the way i IMMEDIATELY knew what this was
When it comes to business, there’s two ways to build the tallest tower. You can either put your head down work hard and do right, and you will not truly build the biggest tower or you walk around knocking everybody else’s towers down. Both speak volumes of the persons character.
I think there’s one way and it’s to do both.
Me cackling as I finish the video and my dishes at the same time. Excellent ending lmao
Sketch areas with day cares usually have the windows blocked out - at least in my area, which is a little sketch lol
Utah girl here, feeling heard lol (never mormon though)
My friend owns one of the cute little shops in 9th & 9th area! A Genie’s Dream ☺️
genuine question: and i want you to be so honest… what is utah like to black people. like from an inside perspective what is the general opinion
@@lilmissendia it depends on where you go. Salt Lake City is slightly more diverse, so it’s not quite as bad. Like, Utah is so white that I literally didn’t meet a black person until I was in high school, and I’m only in my mid-thirties. In smaller towns, I’d expect some minor staring, especially from kids, and people asking “so where are you from?” a lot. Stuff like that. People in Utah tend to be pretty polite, so there shouldn’t be any full on aggression or anything as long as you stay away from the really small towns. I really wouldn’t choose to live there if I were black, though. IME, people in Utah seem to be pretty oblivious to their own biases, so there can be discrimination with jobs and stuff. It should be totally fine to visit if you want to go to the national parks or go skiing. That kind of tourism is really common. I highly recommend Arches and especially Zion, which I think is the most beautiful place in the world.
5:50 your behind the times Tyler it’s all about EOS now
No literally because there’s like 5 eos
One of the wildest things about growing up in Utah County is just how CRAZY people are about going to BYU. Very few people care about going to “ivy league” schools or anything like that. It’s all about BYU, like that’s the standard for college. I never applied for BYU cause it seemed too weird to me.
yayyy another vid!
Lmk what you wanna see next!!
My elementary school in Florida had a Pioneer Day. Our mascot was a covered wagon😂
"I don't need your brownie points, I ate some for breakfast" sounds like an AI comeback. You could put it on a shirt.
utah wedding vid!!! omg plssssss im dying
I FORGOT ABOUT THE EVERMORE LAWSUIT
watching this from my overpriced rental by the U ❤️ been here since 2019, v accurate. I moved to hong kong as a kid, yet had more culture shock moving to utah than China.
I haven’t lived there for a few years, but this is…yep…spot on af
Living anywhere else is normal and has a reasonable amount of jello
Yaaasss, do a wedding culture videooo
as someone whose family is Mormon but lives in Canada i find this super interesting
You gotta do a video of Utah Mormons and Non Utah mormons cause Ive known Mormons in my area and they dont seem to act like Utah Mormons AT ALL
English mormon here; planning on visiting Salt Lake next year, and strangely enough theres nothing you said that really put me off. Except maybe the jello 😂
17:45 I've gone to sleep to Jenny Nicholson's Evermore video so many times. It's so relaxing for how much drama there is.
Mormon culture - naming your kid Ail'leighxiea
Please do the Utah wedding culture video!
8:42 oh no I'm making funeral potatoes right now
Referring to Jenny Nicholson as "That one girl" is hilarious 😅
I like this video so much, I might be breaking the law of chastity 😭
RubySnap! The original and best Utah cookie!
Never knew I needed to go to an In N Out in Utah 😂 now on my bucket list
SLC born and raised "gentile" here, I have lived on two continents, an island, and five states. I can honestly say that Utah culture is the kinda thing you have to experience firsthand to begin to understand it, there's just no explaining it to someone else.
Can you please drop the lip product(s) you’re using? I’m obsessed with the color
I live in Utah and you're spot on.
I live on 2nd, which is also super fun. But 9th & 9th is my DREAM!!
Ok but is soaking a real thing or internet rumor bullshit? Because I’ve mostly seen people say internet rumor bullshit, but there will be that one comment going the other way 🤨
It’s a real thing, and it’s been around for a long time. My friend told me about doing it with his girlfriend about 20 years ago.
Maybe it's slowed down? I too have heard stories in the past when I was in high school in the late 90's from Mormon and ex Mormon acquaintances
The Post Malone thing sounds exactly like Eminem for Michigan 🤣
Grew up Mormon in the East Coast, and it’s hilarious how much of this leaked into my life from across the country. And now I know why I was a weird kid 😂
I love these videos 😂
Summer sells- is that also where they have to beg strangers to let them live with them? Or is that just that MLM scam book company
So that’s where Pioneer Day comes from? I grew up partly in Georgia, and as a kid we celebrated it too. The entire district. We didn’t have a day off, instead we had to come to school as pioneers and learn about them all day, eat like them, act like them, I was so confused💀
Did you learn about .... the genocidal acts too?
@ nope, not until what occurred on oct 7th to which I was horrified , the more I learned🤍🇵🇸. The town I belonged to (Snellville) was very racist/prejudice at the time. I was one of
only 20 black student in my school for 3 years. Needless to say we were made to do a lot, and go with a lot of things, we don’t agree with, or weren’t aware of enough to fully understand 🙏🏾
Stg checking in here. The amount of fundies I see each time I go to Costco is bananas. I’ve seen them check out at the register with like $2,000-$3,000 totals. Got a lot of mouths to feed