And thats why rich people dont know what its like to be normal. This guy went from normal to rich and recognized that his sense of perspective on money changed. Now imagine GROWING UP with that type of money. Props to him for recognizing it
Yeah, my family grew up poor and my sister's bff also did And we all love our families And their bfs grew up rich (and I mean like millions mansion rich) and both hate their families And both their families aren't super rich anymore yet still act like it.
For a pizza from Pizza Hut, estimating like $35 for the food and stuff, he'd have given them like $14,000-ish plus the cost of the actual food. However, a $120 tip is still high
The fact that he goes to his parents to figure out whether or not he's being irresponsible or overspending in his everyday life shows a lot of self awareness & recognition. He knows his financial situation is uncommon & the impact that can have on him. He knows he doesn't have the life experience yet to responsibly handle that level of wealth. Good on him for recognizing all of that
Y'know? At least he's being generous to servers. I hope, even if he gets his understanding of money's worth sorted, he still keeps the habit of being kind to waitstaff.
I don’t think that’s his point though, he just didn’t know how much he should give normally. I’m not saying he’s not generous, but I don’t think this is a good example of it
I honestly have no idea who this guy is, but he seems like such a sweet person. I love that he actually recognizes how different his life is now than before. I think that recognition is important in order to actually appreciate what you've got.
His name is Tubbo! He is a 19 year old Twitch streamer and content creator. :) He plays games and post vlogs on his Twitch channel. I know you never asked, but I'll just share some general info I know. :)
@@jamelgallagher6602 I'm not. I'm from the UK where tipping isn't normal, so I genuinely don't understand how 400% is manageable. Here a meal is usually £20 for one person. £80 for a single meal would be absolutely insane.
For those wondering, 15-20% is generally considered the norm for tipping, although great service/amazing waiters can get 25-50% for their job. It's almost unheard of to pay 100% (AKA the entire meals worth of value) in a single tip, never fuckin mind 400%!!!!! Granted, in the correct world, we'd no longer have to worry about tipping culture in general since the restaurants would already be paying the waitstaff wages well enough for them to afford to have disposable income, but I digress. Edit: Sorry to beat a dead fish but sweet tapdancing Christ this blew up! I can't respond to each comment individually, but please keep in mind that I am a middle class US resident. My comment was meant for those who were either not from the US or, like this man, too rich to understand how tipping works in the US. If it wasn't already obvious, if you're at a restaurant in the US, You. Must. Tip. And decently as well. You tip 10% or less, and you may as well not tip at all. You're paying for a 40 buck meal at a well staffed sit down restaurant, not getting a drive thru burger and fries, you can afford to pay more than 5 dollars for a tip. And yes, other countries don't do tipping culture. See also, US resident. I was gonna say ideal instead of correct, because that's how the saying goes, but sometimes it's just easier to get straight to the point. Thanks for the engagement!
I’m the same. Idk if my sense of money is skewed (I use coupons tho bc I was taught to be frugal), or I’ve gotten too used to pricings on items that I just think it’s normal.
I come from a very very wealthy family and live in Switzerland. I was only really educated about how much i inherited at 23. I still can't get over how little most people earn.
Honestly, I think this should be the gold standard for rich people. Like, "yeah, I have too much money, so I'm going to casually hand out hundreds to people who might actually need it" Respect for Tubbo being so cool and not letting it go to his head
@@sonicfan3230 in all fairness mr beast started out relatively lower and just gave away all the youtube earnings. he only got rich after doing that a bit
@Baggy Metaphor more than you need to buy things with. even people who buy supercars and shit end up with excess sitting in the bank doing nothing. if you have too much to use you have too much money
@@baggymetaphor5628what a privelaged view on life. It's clear you have never met anyone who got a disabled child. You are never prepared for that and the family's cost of living rises drastically. My parents went from saving for a house on a countryside to settling in a 2-room apartment after my brother was born
Not just their week, probably their whole month! If Tubbo was with his friends, he probably spent well over $25, which means that server got at least a $100 tip! If it were me, that money would be going in the rent jar.
Tubbo is a perfect example of growing up normal turning to a rich man which he is still a good guy, But when you grew up rich asf there's a big chance you'll be like one of those assholes in society
@@ghost_gamer8921 yeh, you can't just spend loads of money and say you will be fine, which is why a lot of people use the platform to sell merch as their main income, CZcams money is just a bonus. KSI does this with Prime, Sides boxing and music which is why he's really busy and can't make it to some sidemen Sundays they are his main priorities over CZcams.
It’s a very dangerous game to play to assume your income will always be renewable, especially in a career reliant on media. Media is inherently fickle, algorithms change, your audience’s interests change, the ability to monetize and how that’s done changes, and the creators themselves change-even just one of these can spell catastrophic financial collapse for a creator in an instant. It’s generally a much smarter idea to be careful with your money, to plan how to save it and how to invest it, and not to assume that your current income will remain constant for any amount of time. That way, if things fall apart for him for any reason, he has a safety net to figure out something new. Generosity is a great thing, but we aren’t talking about someone who has more money than they could spend in a lifetime (like, any billionaire.) We’re talking about him recently becoming upper middle class, and not in a clearly sustainable way.
Never heard of this guy, but he seems like a pretty genuine person. Tipping someone that much without blinking an eye is actually pretty awesome of him.
At least Tubbo's self aware. Like, yeah it's not good that he doesn't have the best sense of cost, but you can't really blame him for it and you can't really get annoyed at him either.
Wow, he really helped some workers by giving them free money of which he had plenty of. I cant believe that, this is outrageous. Those parents are right to be surprised, angry, flabbergasted, and absolutely bamboozled.
I mean it's cool at least he's concerned about money. I would be buying a full pack of gummy bears and pizza to all my friends 😂 gotta dream until the last second... Last penny 😂
I love how he does point out his sense of money is off but he’s not trying to correct it, he just asks for advice on reasonable prices. He’s purposely living life where he sees a tip 4x the bill as normal.
The pizza server: is that all for today, sir? Tubbo: yeah, here you go here’s the bill The pizza server: thank you come again * looks down at the bill to see the tip* *WHAT THE FU-*
At least he's recognizing his insane amount of money and hopefully the money doesn't go to his head as he gets older. I mean, hopefully he stays humble.
kinda good he has solid people making sure he understands money, seems to be a lot of problems usually with young wealthy people who don't know the value of money
It's amazing that this kid is set for life. Fucking, all for him, man. Good on him. But SURELY this can't be a healthy industry. Are we gonna foster child celebrities on CZcams the same way Hollywood did? I'm not sure how good that'll be for long term mental health, but fuck it, content, eh?
I feel like to a certain extent, the parents should hold the money and slowly give it to him rather than let him access everything at once. There’s lots of people who get rich overnight and lose their sense of money and go bankrupt after a few years It’s overwhelming to suddenly have money so it’s best to slowly give the money rather than have tens of thousands in one shot
it was his money though, they can't just steal it. Like if he wants all of it, reality is he is legally allowed to have it all and theyre not legally allowed to take a single penny
@@FemboyKaiSaku I’m not suggesting they take it and keep it for themselves, just slowly give it back to him over the course of months or years so he doesn’t feel overwhelmed with the money or lose sense of his money
I’m glad he’s able to realise that his perception of money and value IS warped, and that he’s trying to get a real realistic understanding of how much stuff costs. It must be weird being that wealthy at such a crazy young age. I’m not jealous or envious because I worry how fucked up id be if I got so rich so young.
This also sometimes applies to kids who grew up in one country then move to another (or at least one with a significant exchange rate) we only know the numerical value so buying a meal is definitely as costly as buying a shirt right? It got so bad that because I constantly bought at flea markets that sell clothes for pocket change that I always balk at how pricey normal clothing is 😂
And thats why rich people dont know what its like to be normal. This guy went from normal to rich and recognized that his sense of perspective on money changed. Now imagine GROWING UP with that type of money. Props to him for recognizing it
Yup and at the time he was and still is very young like comman sense go's down the drain
@@aperson7511 I mean if you don't experience the common part enough you don't get the sense that comes with it.
i’m genuinely terrified bc i know that i gonna have that issue when i grow up
Yeah, my family grew up poor and my sister's bff also did
And we all love our families
And their bfs grew up rich (and I mean like millions mansion rich) and both hate their families
And both their families aren't super rich anymore yet still act like it.
@@totallycansleep no need to be terrified to be rich lol
Imagine being that pizza hut server who got tipped that much money.
By a 16 year old too 😅
@@DoMorrMusic like 40 bucks for food so like less than 200 made them quit their job?
@@DoMorrMusic not smart people
@@DoMorrMusic nah bro
Mrbeast videos
bro when i heard "400x the bill" i was wait what
Mr beast shit lol
I was literally about to say, TUBBO WHY.
For a pizza from Pizza Hut, estimating like $35 for the food and stuff, he'd have given them like $14,000-ish plus the cost of the actual food. However, a $120 tip is still high
Tubbo was MrBreast all along!
@@alekzynot1678 this is in UK dear friend
Bro paid for his food 5 times
1k likes no reply? lemme change that for you
1.2k likes and one re- nah I’m not doing this
No, he paid for it 6 times. 400% is 5x the cost, then he paid for the food itself
@@brotheradamfromups 400% is 4x, it's the same as 4×100%
@@L0lb1T a 100% increase is 2x. So a 400% Increase is 5x.
Tubbo just casually redistributing wealth
Comrade Tubbo
imagine if he actually paid 400 times the bill lmao
*SOVIET Anthom starts playing in the background*
TRUE
You know a rich hashead from his innate desire right there
The fact that he goes to his parents to figure out whether or not he's being irresponsible or overspending in his everyday life shows a lot of self awareness & recognition. He knows his financial situation is uncommon & the impact that can have on him. He knows he doesn't have the life experience yet to responsibly handle that level of wealth. Good on him for recognizing all of that
Y'know? At least he's being generous to servers. I hope, even if he gets his understanding of money's worth sorted, he still keeps the habit of being kind to waitstaff.
This is also in England, where tipping is not mandatory for staff to live
To be fair, this is the UK and waiters actually get fair salaries.
But I agree with the sentiment.
I don’t think that’s his point though, he just didn’t know how much he should give normally. I’m not saying he’s not generous, but I don’t think this is a good example of it
@@purp4168 it shouldn't be mandatory for the US also
@@mariotheundying i agree
I honestly have no idea who this guy is, but he seems like such a sweet person. I love that he actually recognizes how different his life is now than before.
I think that recognition is important in order to actually appreciate what you've got.
His name is Tubbo! He is a 19 year old Twitch streamer and content creator. :)
He plays games and post vlogs on his Twitch channel.
I know you never asked, but I'll just share some general info I know. :)
And yeah, I agree with what you said! Tubbo is really that kind of person. :)
@@strxwbvrry_cakee I thought he was 17
The years change..
@@LeeAndLia ikr, I still can't believe he's 19 now.. time really flies. 😭
@@LeeAndLia he *was* 17...
Man 3 years just passed before my eyes-
“So your order total will be 20$”
*Hands 100$ bill*
He's British isn't he though, so not dollars nor bills lol
@@elijah6169 He was in america when this happend
Yeah 400% is absolutely normal 💀
400% the bill is normal in America? Fucking hell. If I paid that I'd never be able to afford to get a meal anywhere.
@@WolfanTerror I can’t tell if your joking lol
@@jamelgallagher6602 I'm not. I'm from the UK where tipping isn't normal, so I genuinely don't understand how 400% is manageable. Here a meal is usually £20 for one person. £80 for a single meal would be absolutely insane.
@@WolfanTerror that means your joking saying its ‘ absolutely normal ‘ ?
no normal is 15%
You just gotta love tubbo he’s amazing
Edit: OMG TYSM FOR THE LIKES
like the chaotic good of your typical dnd sessions
he's gay though
@@user-mu5sl4vh7mand? Even if you're not a fan of gay people it's not like his whole personality is based off his sexuality
@@user-mu5sl4vh7m And what does that have to do with someone’s personality?
@@user-mu5sl4vh7mand what about it?
For those wondering, 15-20% is generally considered the norm for tipping, although great service/amazing waiters can get 25-50% for their job. It's almost unheard of to pay 100% (AKA the entire meals worth of value) in a single tip, never fuckin mind 400%!!!!!
Granted, in the correct world, we'd no longer have to worry about tipping culture in general since the restaurants would already be paying the waitstaff wages well enough for them to afford to have disposable income, but I digress.
Edit: Sorry to beat a dead fish but sweet tapdancing Christ this blew up!
I can't respond to each comment individually, but please keep in mind that I am a middle class US resident. My comment was meant for those who were either not from the US or, like this man, too rich to understand how tipping works in the US.
If it wasn't already obvious, if you're at a restaurant in the US, You. Must. Tip. And decently as well. You tip 10% or less, and you may as well not tip at all. You're paying for a 40 buck meal at a well staffed sit down restaurant, not getting a drive thru burger and fries, you can afford to pay more than 5 dollars for a tip.
And yes, other countries don't do tipping culture. See also, US resident. I was gonna say ideal instead of correct, because that's how the saying goes, but sometimes it's just easier to get straight to the point.
Thanks for the engagement!
substitute "world" for "country"
Yeah but no one on the uk tips by percentage
@@joedivers it’s just his sense of money honestly
one time i went to dennys and spent $5 on a $5 meal and tipped $5 still felt like too little
There are jobs where people get paid minimum to above minimum wage and still expect and ask for tips.
Ngl I grew up with a well off family (not rich but well off) and having money’s value be warped like that can be DEVASTATING.
I’m the same. Idk if my sense of money is skewed (I use coupons tho bc I was taught to be frugal), or I’ve gotten too used to pricings on items that I just think it’s normal.
I come from a very very wealthy family and live in Switzerland. I was only really educated about how much i inherited at 23. I still can't get over how little most people earn.
@@ninjasheeps3690 hey can I get some im basically homeless ahahah
I grew up in a well off middle class family too, but I’m hyper paranoid about my spending practices lol
@@ninjasheeps3690 remember when i helped you with that one thing?
Damn bro went from 1-10000 in money
How
@@hermitcrab6553 streaming along with youtube.
@@hermitcrab6553streaming during the lockdown where the DSMP was the top MC SMP at the time.
If you can afford to tip that much, the employees are appreciative.
Honestly, I think this should be the gold standard for rich people.
Like, "yeah, I have too much money, so I'm going to casually hand out hundreds to people who might actually need it"
Respect for Tubbo being so cool and not letting it go to his head
@@sonicfan3230 in all fairness mr beast started out relatively lower and just gave away all the youtube earnings. he only got rich after doing that a bit
@Baggy Metaphor more than you need to buy things with. even people who buy supercars and shit end up with excess sitting in the bank doing nothing. if you have too much to use you have too much money
@Baggy Metaphor i just explained it. you understand so little lol
@@baggymetaphor5628what a privelaged view on life. It's clear you have never met anyone who got a disabled child. You are never prepared for that and the family's cost of living rises drastically. My parents went from saving for a house on a countryside to settling in a 2-room apartment after my brother was born
Tubbo is adorable XD "yeah so i got my first paycheck..."
Dude just made that Pizza Hut server’s whole week
Not just their week, probably their whole month! If Tubbo was with his friends, he probably spent well over $25, which means that server got at least a $100 tip! If it were me, that money would be going in the rent jar.
He crashed his parent a car!❤😭
“And we all just kinda sat there like: 😳”
Man tubbo’s face had me dying 😂
Tubbo is a perfect example of growing up normal turning to a rich man which he is still a good guy,
But when you grew up rich asf there's a big chance you'll be like one of those assholes in society
what he do for living
@@abdelmalekmesbahi6751 playing games
To be fair, though......if it's renewable income, why not be generous??
it’s difficult becasue it’s not exactly renewable, there’s no predictability in youtube’s algorithm
@@ghost_gamer8921 yeh, you can't just spend loads of money and say you will be fine, which is why a lot of people use the platform to sell merch as their main income, CZcams money is just a bonus. KSI does this with Prime, Sides boxing and music which is why he's really busy and can't make it to some sidemen Sundays they are his main priorities over CZcams.
It’s a very dangerous game to play to assume your income will always be renewable, especially in a career reliant on media. Media is inherently fickle, algorithms change, your audience’s interests change, the ability to monetize and how that’s done changes, and the creators themselves change-even just one of these can spell catastrophic financial collapse for a creator in an instant. It’s generally a much smarter idea to be careful with your money, to plan how to save it and how to invest it, and not to assume that your current income will remain constant for any amount of time. That way, if things fall apart for him for any reason, he has a safety net to figure out something new. Generosity is a great thing, but we aren’t talking about someone who has more money than they could spend in a lifetime (like, any billionaire.) We’re talking about him recently becoming upper middle class, and not in a clearly sustainable way.
Never heard of this guy, but he seems like a pretty genuine person. Tipping someone that much without blinking an eye is actually pretty awesome of him.
At least Tubbo's self aware. Like, yeah it's not good that he doesn't have the best sense of cost, but you can't really blame him for it and you can't really get annoyed at him either.
“We were just sitting there like 😀” got me dying
We need more rich people like Tubbo. What a wholesome lad.
No wonder he is liked by many, he is awesome.
The faces Tubbo pulled at the beginning 😭✋
His dyslexia spread to money
Finally, a rich person acknowledging the fact they are, indeed, rich
You will never be forgotten at that pizza joint I promise
This precious bean. Omg.
Tubbo singlehandedly keeping that Pizza Hut waiter's family alive and fed fr fr
This kid has good parents
That server is praying for you, Tubbo!
Man bought the restaurant in tips when ever he needs help just some guy in a Pizza Hut uniform will materialize and be like “I got u fam”
Man he mustve made that pizza hut employee VERY happy
Wow, he really helped some workers by giving them free money of which he had plenty of. I cant believe that, this is outrageous. Those parents are right to be surprised, angry, flabbergasted, and absolutely bamboozled.
Homeboy forgot the value of money, and now just is chaotically generous on accident
When Toby makes his eyes super big he looks just like phill and I think it’s absolutely adorable.
The reactions are priceless
He seems like a wholesome guy you can be friends with 😂
Tubbo js thr most innocent rich kid ever. Not even spoiled. He does kind deeds wihout knowing jow kind they are. Bless his heart.
And the thing is, unlike most rich kids who inherit wealth and their parents business, he actually worked for all that money
I mean it's cool at least he's concerned about money. I would be buying a full pack of gummy bears and pizza to all my friends 😂 gotta dream until the last second... Last penny 😂
PLEASE don't change your tipping strategy. Those people need that kind of money. Bless you.
this is kinda wholesome but definitely hilarious
i like how delusionally humble he is😂
I love how he does point out his sense of money is off but he’s not trying to correct it, he just asks for advice on reasonable prices. He’s purposely living life where he sees a tip 4x the bill as normal.
"I could buy a cAr!" oh I love it💀
The pizza server: is that all for today, sir?
Tubbo: yeah, here you go here’s the bill
The pizza server: thank you come again * looks down at the bill to see the tip* *WHAT THE FU-*
“That kid was so kind to tip 4x the bill!”
“Was I supposed to tip that much?”
Moutro je te jure la RMX était la meilleure cup TM tout confondu je suis très sérieux
This anthony dude completed my whole childhood
Lolol my mom was mad at me for tipping 25% for a haircut. I can't imagine 400%
That’s a pretty normal tip, keep doing that brother :)
He is from the UK so not a normal tip to us.
Tubbo is a gem
his laugh is so wholesome
The problem with those careers is that they are incredibly unstable. One stupid company decision and a lot of people go from 100 to 0.
While that is true, this kids probably already got enough money to set him up for life and he seems smart enough not to blow it all
Plot twist he only bought some water at pizza hut
Bro made the delivery dudes week
That pizza person must be so happy lmao
I don't know who that is but he seems very sweet.
i know nothing about tubbo except that i saw him in a hunter (owl house) skin in a MCC and was like “Whoa he owl house!”
The person he tipped: HOLY CRAP!!! I CAN BUY A CAR!!!
I don’t know how to tip, I’m not much younger than tubbo but god I have no idea how tipping works and I’m so scared imma under tip or over tip.
nothing wrong with undertipping orr overtipping lol
Tip between 15%-20% of the pretax bill. Tip more if the service was good and less if it was bad.
This are the occasions where I wish I worked at that pizza hut. Not for the money, just for the bee boi :>
“i got my first paycheck and i was like O•O HOLY CRAP I CAN BUY A cAR”
Tipping that much is awesome. If you can you should. He’s great.
You can't not love tubbo honestly lmao
I don't like him
At least he's recognizing his insane amount of money and hopefully the money doesn't go to his head as he gets older. I mean, hopefully he stays humble.
Tubbo the best tipper ever lol
kinda good he has solid people making sure he understands money, seems to be a lot of problems usually with young wealthy people who don't know the value of money
Homie got a £20 pizza and spent £100 💀
"Yeah that seems about right."
I can relate
This is what happens u get chucked into the deep end, it’s like a dream but true. Man wish I had money
True!
What's true?
@@jgcoverkknot5701 idk, couldn’t think of anything to say
@@SyrupyShana respect.
It's amazing that this kid is set for life. Fucking, all for him, man. Good on him.
But SURELY this can't be a healthy industry. Are we gonna foster child celebrities on CZcams the same way Hollywood did? I'm not sure how good that'll be for long term mental health, but fuck it, content, eh?
“Enough to buy a car” could be literally any amount of money
Oh poor tubbo is overwhelmed by the money
Hi
I feel like to a certain extent, the parents should hold the money and slowly give it to him rather than let him access everything at once. There’s lots of people who get rich overnight and lose their sense of money and go bankrupt after a few years
It’s overwhelming to suddenly have money so it’s best to slowly give the money rather than have tens of thousands in one shot
it was his money though, they can't just steal it. Like if he wants all of it, reality is he is legally allowed to have it all and theyre not legally allowed to take a single penny
@@FemboyKaiSaku I’m not suggesting they take it and keep it for themselves, just slowly give it back to him over the course of months or years so he doesn’t feel overwhelmed with the money or lose sense of his money
@@cuddleswithdogs He is 18 now. Doesn't really matter
Honestly, good on him for acknowledging his naivety regarding spending habits and monetary value
I wouldn't mind Tubbo eating from my workplace if that's the case
First
If i had that much money, i would atleast give the people who make my food at Pizza Hut 15-20 dollars, maybe more.
I’m glad he’s able to realise that his perception of money and value IS warped, and that he’s trying to get a real realistic understanding of how much stuff costs. It must be weird being that wealthy at such a crazy young age. I’m not jealous or envious because I worry how fucked up id be if I got so rich so young.
god i need this problem so badly
His facial expressions are th best
Double it and give it to the next person
Tubbos mister beast without even nowing
"Yeah That Seem About Right"
The Moment Before A Disaster
As much as I want to relate to this I cannot 😭
This also sometimes applies to kids who grew up in one country then move to another (or at least one with a significant exchange rate) we only know the numerical value so buying a meal is definitely as costly as buying a shirt right? It got so bad that because I constantly bought at flea markets that sell clothes for pocket change that I always balk at how pricey normal clothing is 😂
His face at the “me and me family were just like:” part was very similar to Phil’s “the what” face
Tubbo is honestly such an Icon
This tubbo looked awfully surprised
Tubbo face at first paycheck: °0°
Also mine: °0°
YOU DID WHAT 😂😂
Tubbos brain be doing loop de loops trying figure out what going on with the money
Changed a delivery person's life that day 😭