A video of a New Zealand couple who uses the payment of self -service in the supermarket has divided social networks.
She Monnyy and her boyfriend Kings have been together for a year. The couple recently shared a video of themselves using the payment of self -service in a new world supermarket.
In the clip, the 27 -year -old appeared in Australian voice In 2021, they are the edible in charge of the scan and bag. Kings repeatedly tried to deliver more. Monnyy articles of her shopping basket, but she put them back and selecting items.
The couple starts laughing and gets a little dumb before Mrs. Monnyy said that Kings could be useful and give her her bank card so she could pay.
The video attracted a lot of attention, with 4.4 million visits and about 2300 comments.
Mrs. Monnyy told News.com.au that the couple was often going to buy edible together, and she had told him in the past how she liked to pack the bags.
But, when she set up the camera, he wanted to be useful.
“It’s obviously trying to be useful in the situation, but I feel that we have all thought about the strategic way of how we like to pack our purchases,” he said.
“I didn’t tell him what I was doing, I told him how to help me. But, it’s quite fun, since many women’s comments are like” highlighting the way and letting him do it “and men are so shaken in the comments” What are they “?”
The singer had no idea that the video would have such a big reaction, and added that King was so “sinotterized” by the comments of people trying to say more. Monnery was being unfair since “it was not so deep” and “bewildered” that so many people are “pressured” about the purchases of groceries.
The video caused a mixed reaction of the millions that saw it, and many said that their partners did the same and found it “identifiable.”
“Give me your card. ‘The only useful thing they can do when buying,” said a user of social networks.
One said: “You carry the basket. You go back while you packet. Then you pay. Then you wear the bags. It’s that simple.”
“I got angry with my boyfriend because he gave me bread before milk like Bbg … no,” said another.
Another added: “We were and my husband last week. I ended up saying:” I only see and start there for me, please. “
“They are literally very slow and do not know how to pack. They have no sense of urgency. How to move, let me scan,” said another.
A user of social networks commented: “My husband sent me this video and it is 100 percent the most identifiable thing I’ve seen on the Internet.”
But others suggested that Mrs. Monnery was being unfair to the kings, noting that she was trying to be useful.
“I am so confused, why not take what it gives? All are the same things, the price changes when you are looking for the one on the back,” said a user of social networks.
One said: “You do not need ‘help’ in a self-checkout, it is literally a person’s job. It’s like saying that your boyfriend is bad to help channels on BC television, it is uncomfortable to maintain a remote control together.”
“Is it so easy to take the things that happens to you? What is the reason to reject the items? Even if you directly, you can scan and put them to the side of the bag,” said one.
Another commented: “Communicate your packaging method! Contact what I could use! Communicate anything instead of complaining!”
Mrs. Monnyy said at the beginning that she found the fun reaction, but now she has been pressing for the public in the United States and the United Kingdom. As a result, he said that the intention of the video has been lost, which was only to document an unnamed moment, because they do not get humor from New Zealand and Australia.
“Many of the comments, I have to eliminate because they are quite negative, unpleasant and sexist,” he said.
Mrs. Monnyy wanted to emphasize that the goal of the videos was not publicly shame to the kings, it was just a “fun” video together.