Asking First Class Passengers How They Got Rich

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85 thoughts on “Asking First Class Passengers How They Got Rich

  1. The most imp thing I learnt from this video – go approach people, shoot that mail, make the call. People will respond if you do enough.

    1. Yup. And many people are too shy. They don’t want to feel the discomfort of meeting a stranger.. I’ve seen this myself a few times with uni classmates online who I reach out to have a voice chat with to talk about school. Some don’t want to feel the awkwardness as indicated by then ghosting

  2. I’ve only flown in business class once but I’ve had some of my best conversations with strangers ever on plane rides or in airports. Traveling is great for networking and its easier.

    1. The US airlines “first class” is the international equivalent of business class. They can be had for cheaper and an overall better experience as well. International first class is a different breed compared to the US airlines.

  3. Shout out to Noah finding a way to write first class tickets for a vacation off as a business expense lol awesome content. Love seeing the people you run into. Keep em coming!

    1. Haha. Much easier to just fly without asking people. But very glad people chatted and fun content to inspire others.

    2. Noah’s net worth is over 100 million dollars

      This guy could own a Private jet if he wanted to

    3. @@noahkagan respect consent. People said no and you still decided to include them in this video for no reason whatsoever. Respect their privacy man

  4. Why are you including the people who didn’t want to participate? Why do people feel so entitled to include people minding their business as part of their content. Society is at it’s all time worst and content creators imposing themselves onto everyday people are part of the problem. Blur their faces or just include the audio. You lost me on this one bro.

    1. It’s part of the risk of living in 2020s. If you don’t like such a thing, considering flying in your own helicopter/airplane….

      I’m just kidding, I’m actually hate those BS too, lol

  5. That’s gotta be one of the most annoying things to do to people, bother them in the little space they get on a flight when they have no way of escaping

  6. This is actually pretty disrespectful to those who said no. There is implied privacy in certain situations and places. And airports and airplanes are good examples of that. People say that they don’t want to be recorded, and then you clip them into your video when they’re clearly uncomfortable.

    1. @@510ghostboy Not even just the rich people though. Based on the flight attendant’s mannerisms, I don’t think he wanted to get filmed.

    2. Right. And then on TikTok, this joke would interiview people in rich homes and then post their exact ADDRESS on their.

  7. Just to make it clear. He did NOT fly first class. The long-haul was just business, the 2nd one domestic first, which is nothing special. I doubt he could have made that video in a real long haul F, where privacy is the 1st rule. If you want to make a video like that, be at least honest. By the way…i’m very sure that 1/3 of the plane was on award tickets/ upgrades. So sitting in J/F doesn`t automatically mean that everyone is wealthy.

    1. This could be 1st class. Even among international flights the level of luxury depends on the airline and plane. I’ve flown business class where 90% of airlines would qualify as first.

    2. @@Float_Locker you’d be surprised. If you are flexible with where you’re going and whether it is “first class” or First Class it can be very cheap (cheap = only a few thousand)

    3. @@CerealOverdrive nope, but it´s NOT First class. That`s the regular Business Class nowadays. Sure if you fly Qatar QSuites it`s another level. But in the end it`s still far away from the real Singapore/Etihad/Emirates First Class Suites, which i`ve already flown with.

  8. if i was paying 5000 dollars for a flight, I would want to enjoy and relax every minute of it. I surely wouldn’t want to be bothered with a camera in my face

    1. Probably because most of these people are flying often and probably bored and in the mood to do something different.

      From your perspective, you probably didn’t fly first class and you would want to focus 100% experience

    2. Well they simply have the money and do not think each minute about how much they paid for. In 2023 I also earned an incredible amount and was first time making a recreational holiday for three times as expensive.

    3. By a dude who does not explain how he did make the $ 5 K himself but trys to demonstrate what unjustice their is in a capitalistic economy that some can drink Champagne while they fly . This dude should never have been let into the plane in the first place. Interviewing passengers – sticking a mic in their face – is not acceptable.

  9. If people don’t want to be in your video, then respect their decision and blur their faces.

    1. Or forget blurring, and just don’t include them at all! This guy deserves to be reported – he included so many people in this video who were minding their own business or who said no

    2. @@user-yf5je1dn1qyou again lmao. It’s a constitutional right. Please understand that YOUR uncomfortable feelings is not HIS problem.

    3. @@Float_Locker please understand your feelings don’t come above those who said NO to being recorded. They did not give their consent so he shouldn’t have filmed let alone filmed and uploaded. Disgraceful

    4. ​@@Float_Lockeryou wouldn’t mind someone posting pictures of your wife and kids online by some stranger? Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. If I was a multimillionaire, I 100% would not like to be filmed for my safety reasons.

  10. Your vibe is much higher than I’ve seen in a while. Whatever you’ve been doing keep it up. The high vibe makes you glow.

  11. I fly first class 6-8 times a year. Im not rich, i just work for the airline. True story.

    1. Exactly ?True rich people r flying on their own private jets. Most 1st & business classes passengers r flying for free as their companies or governments who pay for their tickets ?

    2. Yeah he probably edited all the standbys out, because there are a lot of standbys in every business/first cabin.

    3. @@duran9664 … the minority of the interviewed here! Most paid themselves. And, by the way, not many companies pay 1st or biz anymore.

  12. I love how the sign guy just kept saying the same thing over and over. Dude was like “listen buddy I make signs, don’t know what more you want me to say” ?

    1. “I make signs, you know, the big signs that go on top of those big buildings? And sign-accessories”

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  15. We were on a transatlantic 747 flight, in coach, and were talking to some quite young kids. When I asked them how they felt about making the long journey on their own, they said:”Oh, no. Our parents are upstairs, in first class.”. Way to go!

    1. As it should be! THey have their entire life to ride first class SHOULD they deserve it.

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  17. I love this idea. Recently, while driving past an affluent residential area with a friend I’ve been supporting, they observed the luxurious houses and remarked, “I’d rather be happy in a shack than be miserable in one of these mansions like these fools!” I responded by expressing sadness at the limited options their mind presented. I pointed out that they are not happy in thier shack so there are other valid alternatives to explore. While venting may provide temporary relief, genuine improvement requires honesty and a positive mindset. I’ve noticed the emphasis on positivity in your videos; the mind’s power is immense, but it’s wasted when filled with negativity. Policing positivity becomes draining, and eventually, it might be necessary to distance oneself from friends who resist adopting a positive outlook.

  18. after the entire video the last conclusive part about prejudices and all was really great.

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