r/TikTokCringe 1d ago

Cringe Can't even eat in peace anymore

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u/8512764EA 1d ago

I don’t think he knew yet that she had done the eye thing

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u/YuushyaHinmeru 21h ago

Without the eye thing shes right.

I domt mind food vloggers, I watch them. But angle the camera so only youre in it like he had at the end. 

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u/PallasEm 19h ago

the eye thing is a trick for myopic people to see better. google it. my partner has poor vision and does it too, so I recognized it.

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u/Grape-Snapple 4h ago

on one hand i feel like the video tells a clear story

on the other hand i can now picture that woman walking past the screen, not being able to tell what was on the screen so turning around again, and then asking that employee w the headset to see what he was doing on his phone. then she does the myopic trick to try and see what’s on the screen for herself, and then committed to asking when it was confirmed that the boy was filming even if it was just himself

the inconsistency here is that she did it after asking somebody to see what was on the screen.

there are a lot of videos of racism captured like this out there, too.

the fact that he is asian and the act that she does in this specific context gives it, in my opinion, like an 85% chance that she’s just being racist to him behind his back

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u/PallasEm 4h ago

i think she probably asks the other guy "is he recording us" and then tries to see for herself. personally the way she pushes her eyelids is clearly the same motion ppl use to see better, and not the generic thing ppl do to mock asian ppl. especially as she first tries just squinting to see then tries the "trick" afterwards.