Yes! And her saying that London needs one. Well no! That’s the point of capsule hotels that they’re literally a place to nap before a flight, why on earth would you need one in the city ?!I just watched her "capsule hotel" video and she has, once again, missed the point. The hotel she stayed at is straight up NOT a capsule hotel. It's just a very small, basic hotel room. The whole concept of capsule hotels is that it is literally just a bed in a pod. Everything else is separate. What even was the point of this video.
The ones in Japan are mostly used by businessmen who are so overworked they need a quick and convenient place to sleep before going to work again. The only guests who would use a capsule hotel here are people like Grace who would go for the novelty.Yes! And her saying that London needs one. Well no! That’s the point of capsule hotels that they’re literally a place to nap before a flight, why on earth would you need one in the city ?!
It makes me tap away even quicker. Nope!Does this actually work for influencers? It’s so beggy that I cringed View attachment 1698487
I don’t see an issue with her (or any influencer) spending money during the cost of living crisis. I don’t think anyone, an influencer or not, should get hate for having money it’s not like it’s their fault others are struggling, as you said. Also I think influencers would be super boring to watch if they didn’t have money to spend imo. I just think if someone has an issue with them spending then they are jealous. I am also jealous because I’d love to have their money and do/spend as I wish. It’s easy enough not to watch if people are that bothered by itI like her but can’t help thinking it’s a bit tone deaf to the cost of living crisis for her to have bought (what I can see on instagram) 8 expensive advent calendarsjust to presumably open them all at once to look at the contents.
And last week she bought 1 single cookie that cost £25.
I get that it’s not her problem that people struggle but most people liked her for her relatability factor which she’s very surely losing quickly.
Oh rest assured I’m 100% not jealous, I could do without the tatty contents of 8 advent calendars to find somewhere to putI don’t see an issue with her (or any influencer) spending money during the cost of living crisis. I don’t think anyone, an influencer or not, should get hate for having money it’s not like it’s their fault others are struggling, as you said. Also I think influencers would be super boring to watch if they didn’t have money to spend imo. I just think if someone has an issue with them spending then they are jealous. I am also jealous because I’d love to have their money and do/spend as I wish. It’s easy enough not to watch if people are that bothered by it
That’s so obviously not the point OP was making though. You can spend money all you want but at the end of the day buying 8 advent calendars just for the sake of it is fucking stupid and it’s not ‘jealousy’ to point that out.I don’t see an issue with her (or any influencer) spending money during the cost of living crisis. I don’t think anyone, an influencer or not, should get hate for having money it’s not like it’s their fault others are struggling, as you said. Also I think influencers would be super boring to watch if they didn’t have money to spend imo. I just think if someone has an issue with them spending then they are jealous. I am also jealous because I’d love to have their money and do/spend as I wish. It’s easy enough not to watch if people are that bothered by it
Oh I’m not talking specifically about the advent calendars I haven’t even watched it. And not just about jealously. I just think no one should get hate for being able to live how they want with their money and that it shouldn’t matter that others cannot. I’m mostly jealous of the influencers who travel because I wish I had the money to do thatOh rest assured I’m 100% not jealous, I could do without the tatty contents of 8 advent calendars to find somewhere to put
My point remains that it does nothing for her relatability factor. She gives herself the persona of the girl next door, and the girl next door to me wouldn’t be spending £100 on advent calendars for herself to open all at once and a £25 cookie
Yeah ok it may be stupid (I think it is as well) but I don’t think the cost of living crisis should be brought into it as that’s not her fault. If it was just that it’s stupid to spend her money on that then fair enough. As I said in my other post I don’t think anyone should get hate for spending money (on anything however stupid) during a cost of living crisisThat’s so obviously not the point OP was making though. You can spend money all you want but at the end of the day buying 8 advent calendars just for the sake of it is fucking stupid and it’s not ‘jealousy’ to point that out.
One was 149 quidI like her but can’t help thinking it’s a bit tone deaf to the cost of living crisis for her to have bought (what I can see on instagram) 8 expensive advent calendarsjust to presumably open them all at once to look at the contents.
And last week she bought 1 single cookie that cost £25.
I get that it’s not her problem that people struggle but most people liked her for her relatability factor which she’s very surely losing quickly.
I’m 23 and I’ve never found grace relatable but I always found her intriguing because she lives such a different life from me and I don’t know anyone around my age in real life like her. I would say I live a fairly typical life of someone in their early 20s and i really can’t think of anything I have in common with her lol. It sounds a bit mean but the best word I can think of is that she was always a bit of an oddity to me.Has she ever really been that relatable for anyone over the age of 18? She doesn't have a regular job and still lives at home, thats not relatable to most adults, surely. I liked her content best when she was doing stuff like Bake off videos and I didn't care too much if her lifestyle was anything like mine. I went off her because her content was stale, mostly.
She's the type of person children look at and say, 'Oh if she can do it I can be an influencer too when I grow up' she's definitely not relatable to most people her own ageHas she ever really been that relatable for anyone over the age of 18? She doesn't have a regular job and still lives at home, thats not relatable to most adults, surely. I liked her content best when she was doing stuff like Bake off videos and I didn't care too much if her lifestyle was anything like mine. I went off her because her content was stale, mostly.
I mean her doing a video on toogoodtogo doesn't portray her as relatable just because she is following a trend and doing a video on it.this discussion about grace seeming tone deaf alongside the cost of living crisis is quite ironic really because i caught a snippet of a channel 5 show called 30 tips to cut your bills where one of the tips was using apps like olio and too good to go to get discounted food, and they showed a clip of grace's too good to go video (from 2 years ago)!
This summarises what I was trying to say perfectlyThe trend of rich folk using apps like that never sat well with me tbh.
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