This is my first post here! I feel badly saying this, but this video takes the cake for me.
I can't help but be stunned how someone who can't spell properly, doesn't know that 15th century isn't the 1500s, literally ignores their fiancé while they're mid-sentence (regurlarly moves the camera to the dogs while he's speaking to her and neglects responding), films and publishes an upwards of four-minute disagreement with him because neither know the difference between an apéritif and an amuse-bouche, puts her elderly mother potentially at risk by coming to fetch her because she's afraid of walking outside and has hogged a disabled restroom out of excessive fear and selfishness, wastes viewers' time by babbling on about every piece of gifted makeup, clothes and home décor she's been hoarding, posts narrow minded and racist views, thinks botched fake tan looks glamorous, repeatedly puts others at risk by breaking covid regulations, and publicly disparages their own family and neighbours... can award themselves the authority to film a condescending video on etiquette basic common sense. And, moreover, then have the audacity to ask their audience whether or not they want more? Pray tell, is it good manners to waste your viewers' time speaking about something you obviously know nothing of? We're capable of sniffing a wannabe fake, and learning from someone with integrity. The only thing she got right was calling herself, "mumblr".