Marios in the wild



by AMACSCAMA

28 comments
  1. I would say this was a portuguese sketch if they weren’t speaking italian

  2. The memefication of Italians is inexplicably cringe to me. No diss to my fratelli.

  3. In the north of Europe they will be sending you a “tikkie” payment request after they “invited” you…

  4. Italians drinking the most burned coffee out an espresso machine that has never been cleaned in the last 10 years since it was passed down from Mario to Luigi and still lie to themselves it is the best coffee ever.

  5. Italians having mastered the art of using words in the least efficient way

  6. First seconds basically 0 words, 100% understanding.

    That’s how a superior culture looks like 😎

  7. They thought we wouldn’t notice that they are actually Canadian – but that second bill in the background is suspiciously plasticky, and the guy on top of it looks a lot like sir Wilfrid Laurier 😉

  8. Fake. No way in hell there is gonna be 3 Luigis in the same room at the same time with €20 cash.

  9. So if you want peace and quiet make sure they always have a cup of espresso? Does this work for all the PIGS?

  10. Wait.

    Are.. Are they arguing at the end of who gets to pay?

  11. Too speedy. One micro sip of coffee.. shake the coffee doing horizontal circular gestures with the hand that ‘s holding the cup.. look in the cup.. one micro sip of coffee. Rinse and repeat

  12. This was quite evidently Italy and I shall explain, even if the video was on mute.

    Couldn’t be Greece as no one in there would pull a 20€ to pay for a coffee. That’s half a month of rent there…

    Couldn’t be Spain as the batista served the 3 coffees at the same time and obviously that would at least require a siesta in Spain between that much work.

    Couldn’t be Portugal as there is neither no Cheirinho (Bagaço) or Pastel de Nata to make it the costumary Portuguese Café.

    So it had to be Italy, that and the amount of hand movements…

  13. Do they really hit the cup with the spoon that hard? Are mediterraneans not taught respect for crockery??

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