'I'm Just Loving The Snow': New York Man Gives One Of The Most Chilled-out Interviews Ever Amid A Snowstorm
New York may be recovering from an epic snowstorm at the moment, but one New Yorker's chilled-out attitude about the extreme weather has particularly tickled the internet.
They say New Yorkers are "built differently", and it is not hard to see why. Even a snowstorm can't deter their spirit and one man, in particular, has just raised the bar higher for everyone when he gave the most chilled interview you will see in the extreme weather.
The powerful blizzard hit the parts of the US East Coast, disrupting travel and cutting power to thousands of homes.
Reporter Zhane Caldwell from News 12 Brooklyn braved the storm to deliver a report in New York and while most people were following advice to stay inside, she managed to find one person to chat to while the snow continued to fall.
"It is literally freezing outside and all day we've been telling people just to stay indoors. But of course, some people still feel the need to come out, adventure out here. So we found my friend, Donnell," Caldwell said.
Donnell, who was at that moment looking into distance with a hot beverage in hand, turned to the reporter. He gave a look to the camera before raising his cup in a toast.
When asked what he was doing out in these extreme conditions, Donnell nonchalantly said: "I'm just loving the snow, I'm from New York City this ain't nothing to me, you know Brooklyn's finest I'm here baby - I love it, I love it. I feel good."
BLIZZARD OF '22: Weathering the storm with ¡°#Brooklyn¡¯s Finest¡± ???? (via News 12's @ZhaneCaldwell) pic.twitter.com/IKCZv69MuE
¡ª News 12 New York (@News12) January 30, 2022
"I see you had to come get your cup of coffee," Caldwell replied, as Donnell took a sip out of his cup.
"Oh my God it's good, had to," Donnell answered.
Caldwell soon noticed that New York native wasn't wearing any gloves, and Donnell put it down to being "born and raised in New York City."
"This ain't nothing. But it's gonna get worse, so I will advise y'all to stay at home and stay safe."
The reporter then asked him why he had come out in the storm, since the current advisory in New York City was to stay indoors.
"I really went for my job but it looks like they might not be opening but for the meantime imma just chill," he replied without a second thought.
People were left amused by Donnell's comments and laid-back attitude.
Lmao I love my New Yorkers pic.twitter.com/gurvd1egKv
¡ª Skip (@SkipMade) January 29, 2022
obsessed with his energy. from talking to other new yorkers like they dont live here to advising the audience to stay home like hes the mayor. king https://t.co/7FewHuYUvs
¡ª caca (@cloudeeuhh) January 30, 2022
He tried to go to WORK? He gotta be the best employee on Earth rn https://t.co/wH5HFSQX8E
¡ª yon ? (@YonEmerald) January 30, 2022
He really said ¡°y¡¯all stay safe out here..not me doe, imma chill¡± ? https://t.co/wZ8roYENoy
¡ª Happy Black History Month? (@GOT7Attorney) January 30, 2022
When he toasted his coffee to the camera I was done ???? pic.twitter.com/hmS0xQbOeq
¡ª ??Scorpiogirl2?? (@NellyBelle3379) January 30, 2022
Overall, the snowstorm dumped approximately 8 inches of snow in New York City. Other locations in the northeast received far greater snowfall, with some spots getting over 24 inches.
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