 All right, welcome back to my channel and another reaction video because you guys love them and I love doing them. And you keep sending me more videos to react to and I have not seen any of these. These are again New Zealand commercials. So if you haven't seen my other new reacting to New Zealand commercials, I'll link them above. But oh my goodness, I'm excited about these. I have no idea what to expect. I expect it to be funny. So we are doing, there's like a Dear John one, like a Lyft plus one and another one. I don't know. But here we go. This is the Dear John in Wellington. I don't think this is recent, but it is what it is. Okay. Dear John, I must let you know tonight that my love for you is gone. So I'm sending you the song. Tonight I'm with another. You like him, don't you? He's your brother. So would you be forever dear John? Okay. Play it again, John. Oh my gosh, that video. This brother, sad, but often a true story. Okay, let's go on to the next one. Here we go. Glenn's excuses so far have failed to impress police. And when he attempts another one, he gets an unusual response. You got some money? How much? $3.00. $3.00 by your pie? Okay. Threat lock in the morning, you buy your pie from the BP station, what must you always do? Threat lock in the morning, that pie has been in the warm and dry for probably about 12 hours. It'll be semi-nuclear. And it's always blowing the pie. Always blowing the pie, safe for communities together. Okay. Are you kidding me? Like, was that an ad? Was that just, okay, that's hilarious. You must always blow on the pie. Okay. Okay. So question. So that comment, always blow on the pie. Is that from that? Or is that just something that New Zealanders always said? Oh my goodness. I have never seen that. Okay. Three in the morning. That's been sitting in there. It's okay. That was so funny. Oh my gosh. Okay. So this last one is the lift plus commercials. I have not seen these. I may have seen them at some point, but I don't, I don't remember. I don't, I don't have like, you know, I don't have a TV. I don't watch a lot of commercials. So here we go. There, this is nine ads in one. So it's going to be a bunch of lift commercials in one. No idea what to expect. Here we go. Hurry up. Shut up. Shut up. Shut up. We'll see you there, right, Jess? See you out. That's for you. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Energy drink. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Okay. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Okay. Energy drink. Okay. He's good. Hey, bro, go again. I think it's all in the neck. Okay. That's hilarious. Nicogility, girls. Nicogility. Using that word. Harder, bro. You need to do it harder. This is hilarious. Gosh, that was great. That was great. Nah, island stars, bro. You pull towards you, I'll pull towards me. Yeah, it's sweet. Go. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Okay. These are great. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Who are the marching people? Sharp enough. Lift plus. Oh my goodness. So good. I love using the same guys in all of them. Bro, just want to hold that for me. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Bro, you should go get your hat, man. What? You should go get your hat, man. Sorry. Sharp enough. Lift plus. Hey, party. Did you know that you have a higher chance of going bold if your hand's bigger than your face? Oh, yeah. You're giving me a face, man. Come on, man. Let this. Sharp enough. Okay. I didn't expect that. That was good. Whoever sent those to me. Thank you. That was fantastic. Oh my goodness. Okay. Those lift commercials. Sharp. So good. And obviously using the target market to rid all the bright people of New Zealand drinking energy drinks. Oh, you guys, that was so funny, but it was a great insight also to the humor of New Zealand. That is it. So good. So I hope you enjoyed this reaction and I will see you guys next week.