Oh my God, you know what's crazy? This is it. (Music) A viral New York Times article featured 36 questions that could supposedly make any two people fall in love. We wanted to see what would happen if we asked these questions to two complete strangers on a blind date. Jaylee: Hi, my name is Jaylee Dawkins and I'm single. I've actually never been in a relationship. Yeah. So, I've been on dates, but I've never had a boyfriend, so I'm like low-key single my whole life? (laughs) But I'm 21 so it's not crazy. I think. Mikey: My name is Mikey Miller and I am single as a pringle. Filmer: Are you nervous? You know, more so than I thought I would. A little bit. But I'm good on dates. This year I've given a lot of attention to myself, and haven't really made myself available. But I think, uhh I think I'm good. I think I'm ready. Ya. (humming) Hello. How are you? Jaylee: Good, how are you? Mikey: Well. Good to meet you. Jaylee: Ya, same. You too. Mikey: What's your name? J: Jaylee. M: Jaylee? Mikey, nice to... J: Mikey, nice to meet you. M: It's like a long... hollywood... suspense... J: (laughs) What, waiting for me? Or like, growing up, you mean? M: Ya, growing up J: Do I grab a card first? M: Well I think the Tea for Two warrents tea. J: (laughs) Ok. M: So... I shall pour you some J: Yes please. (both sip tea) J: Oh, it's really good tea. You ready? M: I think. (reads card) Umm... If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one quality or ability, what would it be? J: Is it weird that I thought of a superpower first? M: I don't know J: (laughs) I would love to teleport because I commute every day to school. Like, and then also I really wanna travel, so, like, that would just be amazing. M: Yeah. Are there limitations to, uh, teleporting? J: I dunno. M: Parameters you have to stay within? J: Why put limits on teleportation? (both laugh) J: Uh, well, ok. One quality... M: I'll go sappy, 'cause it's like, kind of a sappy person. J: ok. M: Ummm I think like having the upmost like empathy and having kind of, like umm, unconditional positive regard for people and-and myself honestly. J: (reading card) Take one minute and tell your partner your life story, as much detail as possible. M: Jeez. Grew up, super silly, jock. Yeah, didn't really start questioning myself until I lost a lot of people in my life J: Mhmm M: Really really quickly, and they were all under the age of, like 50. I'm talking like 7 people probably. And then it wasn't until then that I started to really question things. Started experimenting more. J: Mhmm M: Moved here. Life goes fast... Is that a minute? (both laugh) J: You're like, that's it, that's life story. M: yeah. Here I am. J: Umm, ever since I was a kid, I wanted to have my own business. I was kinda trying to figure out what that was when I was growing up. First I wanted to be a chef, and I was like obsessed with- M: No way. J: Yeah, I was obsessed with Gordon Ramsay Still am. M: I worked in one of his restaurants J: REALLY?! M: Yes, (in Gordon Ramsey accent) Golden. J: I'm so- M: He's my favorite person ever. J: (laughs) M: Alright J: And then, I don't know, I wanted to go in accounting, which was completely different. I wanted to have, like, a dog daycare. And then I was like, "You know what? I really love fashion." And then that was- but this was like- I figured that out when I was 10. So then I'm like "Ok. That's what I'm going for." (laughs) M: You seem super passionate about a lot of things. J: Yeah. M: ya. J: I try to keep an open mind. (reading card) um, what is your most terrible memory? Growing up, I was not close to my sister. Uh, and then she had to get surgery. I don't know, like one day- this happened when I was really young too. So, no one was telling me anything. When you go home and someone who was there all the time 'cause you're in close quarters, is, like, missing 'cause nobody wanted to let you know. I mean, yeah, you're a kid- M: Yeah, they were trying to protect you J: But a lot of- a lot of things could have gone wrong. But, luckily, it went right. You know? It was weird because I was like, "I hate my sister", but then she was gone and I was like, "I kinda love my sister". M: right. J: (laughs) Yeah. M: Terrible memory. J: Yeah. M: I mentioned I lost a whole bunch of people in a short amount of time. The eerie thing is, they were all, like, getting the phone calls about them. They were all the same feeling, where like my mom would call me. It was always my mom. And I would pick up, and, it's not like I had a feeling before answering it, but as soon as you, like, answer the phone, you could feel her on the other line. And then like every time- this sucks I don't wanna cry in front of everybody, ha, that'd be weird- But like you hear- my mom would be crying. And it happened over and over and over in the span of a couple years. J: Yeah. M: I have a tattoo from, like, sss- my full- my best friend growing up. She was basically my sister. Ummm. And lost her in a car accident. She was at a party, not drinking. J: Mhmm M: And came home. Wasn't driving, the person that was driving, wasn't drinking, and it was just like snowy Pennsylvania. Dark roads. Her side hit a tree and we lost her. Like, even thinking about it, you just like have that feeling in your gut. J: Yeah. M: You know what I mean? J: Yeah. M: Umm, fff, yeah. That's gotta be the worse one. J: Alright, let's see. (reading card) Ok. Complete this sentence: I wish I had someone with whom I could share _________. Oh my God, you know what's crazy? This is it. Like I love tea, and I'm not a coffee person, and I'm like, "I literally-" M: You don't like coffee, wow. J: Maybe I shouldn't say that... M: Finally we disagree on something. J: (laughs) M: I couldn't love coffee more. But I love tea. J: I know, I love tea. And I'm like, even if you don't like it, you still have to be here and drink it. (laughs) M: I'm totally down for tea. What would- what do I want to share something with? Traveling for sure. There's a huge part of me that wants to travel by myself. J: Mhmm M: But I think, you know falling in love with somebody or whatever and then traveling and having that experience. I think those experiences are probably incomparable to anything else. J: Yeah? (reading card) What is true love? M: Wow. J: (laughs) M: Uhhh. Somebody that's like honest with you, and that's not gonna just tell you whatever you want. I'll never have a relationship that's, like, you know, passive in any way. And I'll never go in kinda thinking that, I want you to make me whole. J: Mhmm M: 'cause I think that's a mistake that a lot of people make. They go into it thinking that- well, like, they need- well they want to fill a void. J: Oh, I agree. I agree with that. Umm I was gonna say, like, I was like, "that's kinda like friendships too." Like, I know a lot of people who weren't friends with the person that they're with, basically just went straight into dating, which I'm like, "how does that happen?" I would like wanna get to know the person as a friend or, like, a best friend, and everyone's like, "friendzone, nooo" But it's like, if your partner is not your best friend, like, what are you doing? You have to be able to go through all these things with someone to like grow and like love them for who they are. You know? M: Ya. (reading card) Alternate sharing something you consider a positive characteristic about your partner. Share a total of three items. J: Oooh. Ok, go ahead. M: Oooh. J: (laughs) M: We're like amigos, maybe? Umm, your openness. I'm- I'm not gonna do anything physical 'cause I feel like that's a cop-out. J: Mhmm M: And it's already, you know, we already know. J: (laughs) ya. M: Uhh, but super open, which I admire. The whole passion thing is really important. I also admire. What's a good three? Really trying not to go physical. J: (laughs) M: I feel like it's a cop-out but you do have a nice smile. J: Thank you. M: I'll tap that. I'll tap after that (laughs) J: What? The last one? M: Yeah. J: I'll take it though. I'm gonna steal yours. I appreciate your openness. I think that's so important. Your like really, like, humble and you could talk about things that you wouldn't really want to talk to with a stranger. You know? M: Ya, that's not me at all, man. J: (laughs) M: I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing but it's the way I am. J: You're really funny. Like, that's- and that's awesome M: Thanks J: Because it's nice to meet someone with a sense of humor. (laughs) M: Ya. (reading card) K. Last question. You ready? J: Ok, yes. M: Would you go on a second date with your partner? J: Ooohh. Ya. (both laugh) M: Short and sweet. I like it. I appreciate it. We don't need a second date, just marriage, right? J: I guess, yeah. M: (laughs) See, that's what I'm saying, riding the line between, like, what's funny and, like, "ahh that was low, Mike" (both laugh) M: Yeah, so I got- naa I should probably not do that. J: (laughs) M: Let's hug it out. Bro, bruh. Nice to meet ya. J: Ya, nice to meet you. M: I feel like we should hold hands and kinda do this. J: (laughs) M: (laughs too) Jason: Hey guys, Jason here. Thank you so much for watching another episode of Tea for Two. We hope you enjoyed it. We've got a really exciting special announcement. If you are a Jubilee fan, you love everything about Jubilee, we actually just set up a Facebook group for all of our superfans. In case you are interested in learning more about what's happening behind the scenes, uh seeing special things, and just having a community to talk to about these episodes, please please sign up in the link below. We're really excited to get to know you guys better. 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