The brother who wanted his sister to be honest about if she felt supported was touching. He cares enough about mending their relationship that he’s willing to be open to how she feels and her pov and not defensive.
omg, yeah, i have a sibling thats 8 years younger than me, but now that shes 18 turning 19 we look closer in age. but i also have a sibling whos 18 years younger than me, so with her its almost more like im a guardian than an older sibling
that ending made me tear up. and i love rayne, shes great. the one she called spicy white was actually cute. he looked like he might sell me insurance but i might listen cuz hes cute haha
@@Cashcash08 They look like they could be mixed, I grew up around POC‘s they don’t follow the stereotypical white stereotypes and tend to follow POC trends.
I mean I feel like it happens to white families too but maybe I'm wrong might just be my family. It seems like girls have always been treated this way.
@@Miss_Kisa94 maybe not all but definitely my family but then again we fit a lot of Hispanic or black stereotypes too like the one about parents leaving families house and it takes like two hrs because they're taking after they made you get ready to leave lol
@@peterthecatlady4976 The cycle of misogynistic gender roles which disproportionately place responsibilities and restrictions on the women of the family (cleaning the home, dressing well, taking care of siblings, cooking, needing a male family member with you to go out in public, stricter curfews, etc.), while the men get by with hardly any. Honestly this is a theme in all communities (even in traditionally matriarchal ones), but very prolific in that of ethnic/racial minorities.
as the oldest child, being a female in a hispanic household is crazy. the limitations i had at my younger brothers age were so much more enforced. it really is unfair
@@miissfits498 I think it’s a mixture of both? They think by controlling the girls in the family, they’re keeping us safe. It’s a terrible mentality to have, and creates a lot of resentment, although I wouldn’t say that girls shouldn’t take care of themselves out there.
@@miissfits498 they say its to protect, and to a certain level i understand. but it gets frustrating when your younger brother is going out to parties and staying out late at 14 when youre literally 18. its frustrating
@@jadedaniella But it doesn't even make sence, a boy can literally be on danger just as much as a girl it's so contradictory.I have 2 kid's my own my eldest is a boy and daughter is the youngest I would just be as worried if my son whent out then my daughter.
I really loved the conversation about gender roles in BIPOC families, women are treated as fragile yet must be strong and the emotional provider whole men can do whatever they want without judgement
I loved seeing the half-sisters talk about how one raised the other. I am six years older than my half-sister, and I am about to get guardianship of her. It made me feel less anxious seeing a pair in a similar situation
Girl same I’m at 24 and my sister is about to be 18 and I took care of her and my other younger brother my whole life and I feel like I rarely hear about the CRED being given to the older siblings about having to be a parental unit not a sibling role 🥺
I'm so glad to hear someone admit this! I grew up and currently live in a 99% Hispanic community. Although I am that tiny percentage in my community that is not Hispanic, I've witnessed this all too well. I have never felt that I was in the position to speak out because I'm not Hispanic, but I'm glad to hear another person realize this out loud. I really do wish you the best!
This was how it was for me growing up. I don’t have any brothers but I have boy cousins who I’m very close to and most of them are younger. When I was their age I wasn’t allowed to go to parties, sleepovers (if it was at a family member’s house then it was allowed) and if I was hanging out with friends I had a curfew. My boy cousins get to do so much more and it’s something I’ve always envied when I began to realize how much more freedom they’ve been given
As a Latina, I relate to the sibling with the black turtleneck.🥺 My younger sibling also gets more privileges just because he’s a male. It’s sad that those sexist beliefs exist in our culture. It’s even more sad that a lot of parents never see a problem with it. Hoping that the younger brother breaks that cycle🙏🏼 To all of those that can relate, I see you💛
For real! It's so unfair how many privileges male siblings get compared to female siblings. My mother always gave me a hard time growing up because she was concerned that I would come home pregnant one day, but she never stopped to think that maybe my brother could get a girl pregnant. 🙃
Those parents are enabling that boy to be a man baby. When he turns 20 and has yet to move out or make a contribution to the household income they're gonna be like "Where did we go wrong?" "How could this happen?" "How come he hasn't matured and become his own man?" I witnessed this happen a bunch in my Mexican family with my brother. It TOOK A LOT for him to get his crap together, and barely been doing so in the last 4 years and he's 36 now.
@@lilstarkidd Move out girl, your parents take you for granted. Similar things would happen to me with my folks. I moved out young at 21 but it was getting hard for me to put up with my parents hypocrisy & double standards. I love them but with boundaries now. You and your fiance are grown enough to make a life together somewhere else outside of your parents
the way I related to the Hispanic siblings. I'm the middle child too. I get blamed for everything too, and my brother goes out every single day. I feel attacked lmao.
@@shaianne7208 I have already and I feel like the story line is exactly what every Hispanic family goes through no matter the ethnicity. Grandmothers and mothers in general always have this tendency of having to make everything perfect and that puts so much pressure on their kids.
I gotta know if these two knew each other prior @ 2:26 because their chemistry is so palpable, natural and they carry the same vibe and seem soooo comfortable with each other
I would love to know if the last two have the same mom or dad, like I don’t think I would have paired them up but they actually have SO many similar features
The siblings who had a rough childhood at 7:38 is so sad. I remember seeing the brother talk about how their family was homeless and how he had his grandparents take care of him in a different Cut video.
The middle part thing was actually really smart because you need a specific face shape to be able to pull off a middle part, so siblings would be more likely to both be able to do it
I feel the Hispanic sister so hard! My mother was so strict with me when I was in highschool. She always thought I was out with boys or up to no good and didn't trust me. But my brother got to hang out with his friends as long as he wanted with no rules. Growing up with double standards makes it so hard not to resent your male siblings. My brother got away with so much crap and I got scolded for hanging out with friends even when I wasn't doing anything wrong.😡
@@b1njjj95 so sorry you had to go through that sis. I'm a bit jelly but also relieved that you can actually be away from your family. I'm currently 17 and know that even when I become older, I can't be away from my family because I'm Arab. I legit can't move out like anyone else because I'm Arab, unless I get married which I find ridiculous.
I'm the oldest of 5, lost one of my sisters 6 months ago. Definitely don't take your siblings for granted. Tell them you love them often, even if they know it.
Also half Filipino and both our parents are old fashioned, there was definitely some gender differences growing up. From chores to going out to grades.
I would’ve LOVED to do this with my sister. She’s 8 years older than me, but she’s 5’1”, blonde, and hella white and I’m 5’8”, brunette and half Hispanic. People never think we’re even a little related and it’s one of my favorite things to surprise people with 😂
same, some people even ask if we are a couple because we don't look the same. We study biology in the same university and only a few people knew we where siblings. When I told people most of the time they wouldn't believe us.
I’m kinda similar but with my cousin. We both have Hispanic moms (moms are sisters, but mine is paler) and white dads. So I’m a lot paler than my cousin. We usually aren’t together, only really seeing each other for family dinners, birthdays, and holidays. But strangers usually assume that we’re friends or siblings (when a set of parents is present). So it’s really funny to see reactions lol
It's be fun to do with my sibling, we are full siblings but because we are multiracial we look nothing alike. We weren't raised together but we have so much in common it's actually crazy 🤣
This comment is two years old lol but im here anyways I’d like to imagine it would be like this with my cousins if we interacted more (two of them are in their 20’s and we aren’t alike at all bc of it). But that’s besides the point. I am EXTREMELY white and all three of them are mixed (their mom is white, dad is black) and i have no doubt that if we ever hung out more some people would look at us all confused 😭
That closing statement really made me cry because I lost my sister 1 month ago from yesterday, she was 20 and I’m 16. I never really expressed my love enough for her. So if you do have sibling pls pls call them and let them know how much you really do love them and how much you really do care for them.
@@crybaby3139 Seriously ?! Amazing ! I leaved in South of France so we are very close geographically ! And I also study Spanish too ! What awesome language !
@@ob2695 awwwwww youre sooo cute 🤍😭 i wouldve loved to study French but my school decided to put German instead 😪😪 hahahaha and yeeeeeeeyyyy we're neighbourssss
At six minutes and 41 seconds that’s how you know the big sister is a awesome woman. The little sister didn’t even know how serious of a problem things were! #YouAreAnAwesomeSister
It’s pretty funny how there were a few that seemed obvious like the ones with the same style, but were wrong lol. But when you see the real siblings side by side, it’s pretty wild to see the similarities you haven’t seen before
7:00 i feel her sm, like being older but the younger one having more freedom, like i feel like my siblings are gonna be able to do sm more when they’re my age then i was, and like her i feel like i’m gonna hold some resentment and jealousy because of that
I loved the 🌈 mixed dude 🤣🤣🤣 his personality was everything. I also love the body confidence on the lead black girl with the crop top. Loved this episode.
Being an only child has always been so lonely for me. Cherish your siblings! It would be cool to have someone I could talk to about my parents and family and such that would really understand.
I think that next time there should be foster siblings or adopted siblings . I have a foster brother, soon to be adopted, and he has truly changed my perspective on what it means to be a big sister and how important it is to be someone they can look up to.
My twin and I would be perfect for this! We are biological twins but people usually think we’re different races because we look so different (White European dad, Middle-Eastern mom)
all the siblings in this video passed the vibe check!!! especially the stylish&spicy white and the half siblings who's mom was an addict i wanna see them more!!!
the entire part about the twins was spot on. i'm a woman with a twin brother and i feel like it's an overlooked pair. Rayne's reaction was exactly how every conversation goes when this comes up. i think that people often hear 'twin' and think identical. the male/female component adds a weird gendered dynamic that i do not benefit from nor appreciate
Okay the girl with really long hair in the pink sweater and the guy in the tan khakis that were paired up and not siblings would be a cute couple. There little look at each other at 5:02 is so cute. I ship!
If my brother and I had done this, the "describe your relationship" would've been wild lmao. We practically hated each other up until maybe a year ago when I graduated high school and he realized I was gonna be leaving for college soon. We mended things over the summer a lot, which was really great actually.
I really felt for the girl who raised her younger sister. I was eight years and twelve years older than my two younger siblings. When my youngest sibling was born, my mom had a mental health crisis and then became addicted to alcohol. I raised them until the youngest was 18 and settled in college, only then did I live by myself for the first time. It's a strange feeling as you feel like both the parent and the friend but the dynamic definitely shifts more into sibling territory as they become adults.
"being a girl in a Hispanic household is so unfair" This is real My brothers at the age of 15 were able to go to store and stuff like that I am 17 and I'm still not able to even go to the garden in front of my house with out someone else
I love the fact that they addressed the gender roles with in the family and that the brother essentially had the ability to change it in the future. Also the last part was heat breaking, it's true to let your family know you live them because you don't know when it'll be your last day with them
the word of advice at the end. perfect. its not too easy to do all the time but its really important. make it known that you care for those you care for.
@@iamhere1523 I have 2 older brothers and 1 younger one. One of the two older one bullied me my whole life he still would but we just don't see each other
I would do anything for my sibling. I have social anxiety and she's the one person I can be around and feel no judgement, just pure contentment. I feel so lucky to have her.
That ending got me. I lost my older sister at 19. She was 26 at the time. Love your sibling and try to mend any conflicts you have with them. I didn’t get that chance and I think about it a lot.
I LOVE Rayne. She really brings a lot of positive and warm and insightful vibes and perspectives to the video. Sometimes I feel like the people who are guessing feel awkward but with her, it was very comfortable. Please have her on way more. I love everything about her.
Ugh i was the youngest in a hispanic household and being a girl is terrible! We get treated soo much different. No freedom, we have more responsibility
middle child in a hispanic family here. my older sister and me never had as much freedom to go out and hang out w friends as my brother has now (he’s 17). we were just talking about this the other day tho, he’s fullt aware that my parents have less restrictions when it comes to him bc he’s a guy. it was a breath of fresh air hearing it from him tho.
The brother who wanted his sister to be honest about if she felt supported was touching. He cares enough about mending their relationship that he’s willing to be open to how she feels and her pov and not defensive.
almost cried at ow honest they were with one another. i hope nothing but the best as they continue to heal
I think the brother really cute what the @ 😂😂
@@bertygiron-flores3029 Baby, he's 14...
I think he gave of a very empathic vibe, he seems so honest and kind. Hope he stays that way while growing. The world needs more people like him.
@@hecate6259 i think they meant one of the other siblings
The biracial brothers are super cute! But the stylish one and the stylish sister could've totally been siblings or bffs.
I was convinced them two were related
That’s why I felt like the “brother & sister” weren’t related. They gave me “besties” vibes lol
They were so cute and comfortable with each other! I would def watch a show of just them two 😂
I wonder if the stylish duo knows each other! Are they friends?? Is that why they look alike??
they even had similar facial features
'' for the white people him '' LMAOOOO those last siblings were the best
"I am older..."
"Aww"
"...by 12 years"
"DAYUM!"
This part made me lol
FR💀💀💀💀
😂😂😂
me and my sister be like that LMAO
My kid is much younger than her siblings. It happens a lot, especially in stepfamilies.
omg, yeah, i have a sibling thats 8 years younger than me, but now that shes 18 turning 19 we look closer in age. but i also have a sibling whos 18 years younger than me, so with her its almost more like im a guardian than an older sibling
that ending made me tear up. and i love rayne, shes great. the one she called spicy white was actually cute. he looked like he might sell me insurance but i might listen cuz hes cute haha
What does spicy white means?
@@Cashcash08 They look like they could be mixed, I grew up around POC‘s they don’t follow the stereotypical white stereotypes and tend to follow POC trends.
Is the spicy white not mixed? He looks more mixed than he does white 😭
Same 💀
@@chikoritaleaf fr
Thank you for taking a moment to educate that young man about ending the cycle in Hispanic and POC families.
Thank you I well learned how to raise my children when I grow up.
“Ending WHAT cycle”??
I mean I feel like it happens to white families too but maybe I'm wrong might just be my family. It seems like girls have always been treated this way.
@@Miss_Kisa94 maybe not all but definitely my family but then again we fit a lot of Hispanic or black stereotypes too like the one about parents leaving families house and it takes like two hrs because they're taking after they made you get ready to leave lol
@@peterthecatlady4976 The cycle of misogynistic gender roles which disproportionately place responsibilities and restrictions on the women of the family (cleaning the home, dressing well, taking care of siblings, cooking, needing a male family member with you to go out in public, stricter curfews, etc.), while the men get by with hardly any. Honestly this is a theme in all communities (even in traditionally matriarchal ones), but very prolific in that of ethnic/racial minorities.
as the oldest child, being a female in a hispanic household is crazy. the limitations i had at my younger brothers age were so much more enforced. it really is unfair
I’m the same, but chinese and I feel this. Virtual hugs.
Is there a reason for, is it to be protective or just. COntrolling??
@@miissfits498 I think it’s a mixture of both? They think by controlling the girls in the family, they’re keeping us safe. It’s a terrible mentality to have, and creates a lot of resentment, although I wouldn’t say that girls shouldn’t take care of themselves out there.
@@miissfits498 they say its to protect, and to a certain level i understand. but it gets frustrating when your younger brother is going out to parties and staying out late at 14 when youre literally 18. its frustrating
@@jadedaniella But it doesn't even make sence, a boy can literally be on danger just as much as a girl it's so contradictory.I have 2 kid's my own my eldest is a boy and daughter is the youngest I would just be as worried if my son whent out then my daughter.
I really loved the conversation about gender roles in BIPOC families, women are treated as fragile yet must be strong and the emotional provider whole men can do whatever they want without judgement
yess it is super unfair we dont get to experience life well as growing teens even something as harmless like hanging out with a friend...
its so unfair for women in poc families they have so much expectations
I know what POC means but what’s does BI stand for?
@@shaziah biracial and then people of color
@@shaziah Black, Indigenous, and people of colour.
This could go horribly wrong, but it could be interesting to do a live "siblings or dating?" video
OMG specially between homosexuals. They are always keen on dating their doppleganger.
would definitely watch this!!
Jubilee has done a video like that!
it's on jubilee, odd one out
On jubilee
“I love twins. That’s hot.” CURTIS PLEASE 💀💀
Then the twin said “wym by that 🤨” and it cut off lmao😂😂
I have a twin sister.
had the exact same reaction omfg plss keep it together
Curtis probably watches twin porn!!
thts just fucking weird
“being a girl in a Hispanic household is so unfair” she is literally so right and the fact that it’s universal and common is sad.
Need a video with Curtis and his brother 😂
I second this!
I feel like they won’t get along much 😂
YES
I loved seeing the half-sisters talk about how one raised the other. I am six years older than my half-sister, and I am about to get guardianship of her. It made me feel less anxious seeing a pair in a similar situation
Girl same I’m at 24 and my sister is about to be 18 and I took care of her and my other younger brother my whole life and I feel like I rarely hear about the CRED being given to the older siblings about having to be a parental unit not a sibling role 🥺
@@ambermorrison66 YES EXACTLY👏🏻 And it's so admirable what you did for them. I hope that I'm able to provide my sister with the best life possible
❤️ Sisters like you and my sister are the best
My half sister had guardianship of me for two years. Trust me your sister will appreciate you so much for it.
You will do awesome, she needs you and it's great that she has you
i laughed so hard at
"im older by 12 years-"
"dayum"
I LOVE THAT
Rayne is my favorite to watch 💗 A QUEEN!! She always brings the energy
no shes annoying and weird
Agreed she’s one of my favs.
I'm glad they brought her back!!!!
She’s the best
When she said that living in a hispanic house is tough I felt that, it's so frustrating and the gender roles are so marked.
I'm so glad to hear someone admit this! I grew up and currently live in a 99% Hispanic community. Although I am that tiny percentage in my community that is not Hispanic, I've witnessed this all too well. I have never felt that I was in the position to speak out because I'm not Hispanic, but I'm glad to hear another person realize this out loud. I really do wish you the best!
This was how it was for me growing up. I don’t have any brothers but I have boy cousins who I’m very close to and most of them are younger. When I was their age I wasn’t allowed to go to parties, sleepovers (if it was at a family member’s house then it was allowed) and if I was hanging out with friends I had a curfew. My boy cousins get to do so much more and it’s something I’ve always envied when I began to realize how much more freedom they’ve been given
same in european and asian...
As a Latina, I relate to the sibling with the black turtleneck.🥺
My younger sibling also gets more privileges just because he’s a male. It’s sad that those sexist beliefs exist in our culture. It’s even more sad that a lot of parents never see a problem with it.
Hoping that the younger brother breaks that cycle🙏🏼
To all of those that can relate, I see you💛
For real! It's so unfair how many privileges male siblings get compared to female siblings. My mother always gave me a hard time growing up because she was concerned that I would come home pregnant one day, but she never stopped to think that maybe my brother could get a girl pregnant. 🙃
@@lilstarkidd What????? That's insane!
This right here. It’s truly the most frustrating thing.
Those parents are enabling that boy to be a man baby. When he turns 20 and has yet to move out or make a contribution to the household income they're gonna be like "Where did we go wrong?" "How could this happen?" "How come he hasn't matured and become his own man?" I witnessed this happen a bunch in my Mexican family with my brother. It TOOK A LOT for him to get his crap together, and barely been doing so in the last 4 years and he's 36 now.
@@lilstarkidd Move out girl, your parents take you for granted. Similar things would happen to me with my folks. I moved out young at 21 but it was getting hard for me to put up with my parents hypocrisy & double standards. I love them but with boundaries now. You and your fiance are grown enough to make a life together somewhere else outside of your parents
After that closing statement, I am torn between crying & calling my siblings. Maybe both? 😢📞📞📞
Yeah I felt that too
Same but I live with them.
Call 'em, hug 'em, tell 'em you love them, there's rarely a reason to not do so.
Spread that love around 🙂💛
I teared up too
the way I related to the Hispanic siblings. I'm the middle child too. I get blamed for everything too, and my brother goes out every single day. I feel attacked lmao.
SAME!!
You should watch Encanto if you haven't
@@shaianne7208 kinda random but yeah its a great movie
@@shaianne7208 Oh yes, I get why you said this. I feel bad for Camilo 😂
@@shaianne7208 I have already and I feel like the story line is exactly what every Hispanic family goes through no matter the ethnicity. Grandmothers and mothers in general always have this tendency of having to make everything perfect and that puts so much pressure on their kids.
Nah bruh, I couldn’t do this with my sibling 💀we’d be fighting as soon as we get matched.
frr
HAHAH NBS
When that one twin said “what do you mean by that 🤨” after thé that one dude said twins are hot 💀😂
lmfaoooo
😂
he actually said a París Hilton reference, "That's Hot" don't actually means something sexual, it's more like "that's cool" or nice
I kinda thought the way he was acting was very strange.
I gotta know if these two knew each other prior @ 2:26 because their chemistry is so palpable, natural and they carry the same vibe and seem soooo comfortable with each other
I would love to know if the last two have the same mom or dad, like I don’t think I would have paired them up but they actually have SO many similar features
Curly hair brothers are both cute and have beautiful smiles.😆
The siblings who had a rough childhood at 7:38 is so sad. I remember seeing the brother talk about how their family was homeless and how he had his grandparents take care of him in a different Cut video.
We are growing strong!! Thank you for the support 🥺🤎
I honestly thought he's a Lesbian
Bless them :) , sending prayers right now
@@StopTheCapp can you pray for me to get a job or money pls?
What video was that?
The middle part thing was actually really smart because you need a specific face shape to be able to pull off a middle part, so siblings would be more likely to both be able to do it
9:38 LMAO THE TWINS BOTH DID THE SAME STANCE
omgg i didn't notice it, that's so adorable
nice catch lmao
fraternal/non identical twin are cute 😂
I feel the Hispanic sister so hard! My mother was so strict with me when I was in highschool. She always thought I was out with boys or up to no good and didn't trust me. But my brother got to hang out with his friends as long as he wanted with no rules. Growing up with double standards makes it so hard not to resent your male siblings. My brother got away with so much crap and I got scolded for hanging out with friends even when I wasn't doing anything wrong.😡
I think the resentment should be directed at your parents , have tried talking to them about this ?
@@ramy8338 Of course I did. But did they care? Hell no! 🤦🏾♀️ I'm older now and away from my family, but growing up was tough.
feeling very sorry for you
@@b1njjj95 so sorry you had to go through that sis. I'm a bit jelly but also relieved that you can actually be away from your family. I'm currently 17 and know that even when I become older, I can't be away from my family because I'm Arab. I legit can't move out like anyone else because I'm Arab, unless I get married which I find ridiculous.
@@yarraghanem8747 Get a job and do it anyway. They have remote online jobs so nobody knows what you make. You have one life and it is YOURS TO LIVE.
There's something sooo cute and pure about the last pair of siblings' relationship! Can't put my finger on it but it was sweet.
“being a girl in a hispanic household is SO unfair” she spoke my truth right there
I'm the oldest of 5, lost one of my sisters 6 months ago. Definitely don't take your siblings for granted. Tell them you love them often, even if they know it.
Also half Filipino and both our parents are old fashioned, there was definitely some gender differences growing up. From chores to going out to grades.
Lost 6 friends in the last couple years. Write down the memories and save the recordings.
So sorry for your loss :(
the siblings that are working on their relationship are beautiful. i wish them all the best in that friendship. i have faith in them 💪
Rayne is so real for this 7:21
I would’ve LOVED to do this with my sister. She’s 8 years older than me, but she’s 5’1”, blonde, and hella white and I’m 5’8”, brunette and half Hispanic. People never think we’re even a little related and it’s one of my favorite things to surprise people with 😂
same, some people even ask if we are a couple because we don't look the same. We study biology in the same university and only a few people knew we where siblings. When I told people most of the time they wouldn't believe us.
I’m kinda similar but with my cousin. We both have Hispanic moms (moms are sisters, but mine is paler) and white dads. So I’m a lot paler than my cousin. We usually aren’t together, only really seeing each other for family dinners, birthdays, and holidays. But strangers usually assume that we’re friends or siblings (when a set of parents is present). So it’s really funny to see reactions lol
It's be fun to do with my sibling, we are full siblings but because we are multiracial we look nothing alike. We weren't raised together but we have so much in common it's actually crazy 🤣
This comment is two years old lol but im here anyways
I’d like to imagine it would be like this with my cousins if we interacted more (two of them are in their 20’s and we aren’t alike at all bc of it). But that’s besides the point. I am EXTREMELY white and all three of them are mixed (their mom is white, dad is black) and i have no doubt that if we ever hung out more some people would look at us all confused 😭
That closing statement really made me cry because I lost my sister 1 month ago from yesterday, she was 20 and I’m 16. I never really expressed my love enough for her. So if you do have sibling pls pls call them and let them know how much you really do love them and how much you really do care for them.
Love this procrastination excuse while i study when Cut has new videos lmao
For you it's while you're studying, me Cut allows me to study (because I'm French)😂 lmao
@@ob2695 hahahahaha i get youuu!!! Im from Spain hahahaha
@@crybaby3139 Seriously ?! Amazing ! I leaved in South of France so we are very close geographically ! And I also study Spanish too ! What awesome language !
@@crybaby3139 I never thought that other people like me were watching Cut for that!
@@ob2695 awwwwww youre sooo cute 🤍😭 i wouldve loved to study French but my school decided to put German instead 😪😪 hahahaha and yeeeeeeeyyyy we're neighbourssss
At six minutes and 41 seconds that’s how you know the big sister is a awesome woman. The little sister didn’t even know how serious of a problem things were! #YouAreAnAwesomeSister
9:36 the twins did the exact same thing with their legs without even realising 😁
OMG I FREAKING LOVE RAYNE!! ALWAYS SO HAPPY AND EXCITED TO SEE HER IN VIDEOS. Love her energy!! ❤
5:35 he nodded and she said no with straight face is sending meee
It’s pretty funny how there were a few that seemed obvious like the ones with the same style, but were wrong lol.
But when you see the real siblings side by side, it’s pretty wild to see the similarities you haven’t seen before
the guy twin is so ATTRACTIVE
100% agree... His smile is everything...
This episode was so cute and wholesome, and everyone was polite and fun for once
7:00 i feel her sm, like being older but the younger one having more freedom, like i feel like my siblings are gonna be able to do sm more when they’re my age then i was, and like her i feel like i’m gonna hold some resentment and jealousy because of that
I loved the 🌈 mixed dude 🤣🤣🤣 his personality was everything. I also love the body confidence on the lead black girl with the crop top. Loved this episode.
Being an only child has always been so lonely for me. Cherish your siblings! It would be cool to have someone I could talk to about my parents and family and such that would really understand.
I think that next time there should be foster siblings or adopted siblings . I have a foster brother, soon to be adopted, and he has truly changed my perspective on what it means to be a big sister and how important it is to be someone they can look up to.
My twin and I would be perfect for this! We are biological twins but people usually think we’re different races because we look so different (White European dad, Middle-Eastern mom)
genetics are so interesting
all the siblings in this video passed the vibe check!!! especially the stylish&spicy white and the half siblings who's mom was an addict i wanna see them more!!!
the entire part about the twins was spot on. i'm a woman with a twin brother and i feel like it's an overlooked pair. Rayne's reaction was exactly how every conversation goes when this comes up. i think that people often hear 'twin' and think identical. the male/female component adds a weird gendered dynamic that i do not benefit from nor appreciate
literally, i have a twin brother too
Wait! You and your brother aren't identical?
@@The_Other_Ghosta male and female twin pairing can never be identical. They have to be both female or both male.
@@The_Other_Ghost “haha I was only pretending to be an !diot”
@@uesr-sz7xv5qy7x That's how I roll online. Be the idiot of your own jokes and nobody gets hurt.
I just love Curtis 🤣🤣🤣 He's so effortlessly funny
And cute.
Okay the girl with really long hair in the pink sweater and the guy in the tan khakis that were paired up and not siblings would be a cute couple. There little look at each other at 5:02 is so cute. I ship!
I shippp too that's so cute😭
Every time i think cut has done it all they come up with something new for lineup…
If my brother and I had done this, the "describe your relationship" would've been wild lmao. We practically hated each other up until maybe a year ago when I graduated high school and he realized I was gonna be leaving for college soon. We mended things over the summer a lot, which was really great actually.
Break the cycle ❤️✨ I love that part
5:27 i luv her hormone monster vibes
I love how Cut allows me to relax and have a good time while studying !!! Thank you so much ! You are my favourite way to learn English !❤️
such great videos to learn from!
I love when Rayne makes an appearance 🥰
8:51 "spicy white" 🌶️😭
The last siblings is so cute and Brianna's laugh is adorable 😂😂
I really felt for the girl who raised her younger sister. I was eight years and twelve years older than my two younger siblings. When my youngest sibling was born, my mom had a mental health crisis and then became addicted to alcohol.
I raised them until the youngest was 18 and settled in college, only then did I live by myself for the first time. It's a strange feeling as you feel like both the parent and the friend but the dynamic definitely shifts more into sibling territory as they become adults.
5:56 reminded me of Druski. “What do you mean by that? 🤨” 😂😂
i just can't have fun without watching u guys thx
7:06 it’s great to know that he knows this has identified it and acknowledges it.. like he doesn’t say what no that’s not true or anything
"being a girl in a Hispanic household is so unfair"
This is real
My brothers at the age of 15 were able to go to store and stuff like that I am 17 and I'm still not able to even go to the garden in front of my house with out someone else
Look up how many girls get kidnap and then how many boys. Maybe that will help you understand
me, as an only child, watching this wholesome content lol
Same 🤣
I love the fact that they addressed the gender roles with in the family and that the brother essentially had the ability to change it in the future. Also the last part was heat breaking, it's true to let your family know you live them because you don't know when it'll be your last day with them
The guy in the green saying 'no I want you to be honest' WAS SO WHOLESOME!!!
The damn at 6:10 😂😂😂
I really love the family conversations, the only way to get through bad times is to talk and communicate. Cut; always bringing people together
Shooting this video was so fun!! I loved it , thank you for having us!!🤎✨
Legit what she said at the end! I lost my only sibling my big brother 7 years ago and the pain never goes away..
The last set of siblings are so good looking! Anyway, let’s all love and appreciate our siblings 💜
i love how they were more comfortable and outgoing with their siblings
The POC sibling that tries teach his white sibling fashion. He so reminds of a POC coworker friend who has good fashion and some white siblings too.
Wow , this was actually deep . 🥺 Loved it .
1:51 They really look like siblings 😱
the word of advice at the end. perfect. its not too easy to do all the time but its really important. make it known that you care for those you care for.
6:49 yo I love this girl. I can tell what kinda siblings they are because the brother is like my cousin 😂
I love the people they chose for these.. they're always the best!
Who the hell was snorting @ 9:15 LMAO
*SNORT* ~pause~ *SNOrT*
I love how therapeutic this whole experience was for so many of them
Siblings are love
They are the only one who dont want to harm us
one of my brothers bullied me my whole life so.....
That's funny 🤣 Clearly you don't have older brothers
@@iamhere1523 I have 2 older brothers and 1 younger one. One of the two older one bullied me my whole life he still would but we just don't see each other
I would do anything for my sibling. I have social anxiety and she's the one person I can be around and feel no judgement, just pure contentment. I feel so lucky to have her.
@@Duhitzmarina1 so sorry you had to go through this
in my case except my siblings and friends, all others bullied me especially relatives
The girl in the long orange sweater is gorgeous beyond gorgeous. That is deep beauty.
I love these videos, keep em coming.
“I’m older by 12 years”
“DAYUM😟” I’M HOWLING ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Been a long time since they bring Rayne again and definitely worth watch like always also with Curtis it's such a fun video
The guy, kurtis I guess who was judging had the coolest jumper everrr🤩
That ending got me. I lost my older sister at 19. She was 26 at the time. Love your sibling and try to mend any conflicts you have with them. I didn’t get that chance and I think about it a lot.
I LOVE Rayne. She really brings a lot of positive and warm and insightful vibes and perspectives to the video. Sometimes I feel like the people who are guessing feel awkward but with her, it was very comfortable. Please have her on way more. I love everything about her.
y'all free to try with my 22 siblings.
I wish you luck.we look nothing alike
Same.
22!!??
that aint a family thats a small village wtf LOL
Lol I'm the youngest of ten and I thought that was big
Wait, are you serious?😱
Imagine if they were *all siblings*
Then every match would be right, because you’re technically STILL matching siblings 😂😂
6:55 story of MY life 😂😭 middle child, n my 15 yr old brother did more than I did in my 21 years
Ugh i was the youngest in a hispanic household and being a girl is terrible! We get treated soo much different. No freedom, we have more responsibility
Me with every pairing: ahhh, yes. I can see the resemblance.
the girl who said “ being a girl in a hispanic household is so unfair … “ wowww i relate so muchh
middle child in a hispanic family here. my older sister and me never had as much freedom to go out and hang out w friends as my brother has now (he’s 17). we were just talking about this the other day tho, he’s fullt aware that my parents have less restrictions when it comes to him bc he’s a guy. it was a breath of fresh air hearing it from
him tho.
1:08 “maybe make them touch each other - wait omg”😂😂
The brother that left the sister, they should do a “truth or drink” episode. Money money
this video was really great; imo one of the best lineup videos Cut has made