The hosts, Ray and Reagan, discuss two problems submitted by their audience. The first problem is about two friends who have a crush on the same person and ask for advice on how to resolve the situation. Ray and Reagan jokingly suggest a battle royale-style competition to determine who gets to keep the crush, but ultimately conclude that it's best for both friends to give up on the crush to avoid ruining their friendship.
The second problem is about what to do in an awkward situation on a long elevator ride. Ray and Reagan discuss the definition of a "long" elevator ride and decide that 30 seconds is a good benchmark. They then brainstorm activities that can be done in that time frame, including checking one's phone, talking to the other person (although they note that this can be awkward), or even faking a phone call. They also jokingly suggest turning around, opening the hatch on the elevator, and jumping out to avoid the awkwardness.
Throughout the conversation, the hosts engage in humorous banter and tangents, including a discussion about the pros and cons of using a browser extension called Honey, which helps users find promo codes for online shopping.
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1. The video is sponsored by Honey, a free browser extension that searches for promo codes when shopping online.
2. Honey has saved its 17 million members over $2 billion in savings.
3. The video's hosts asked viewers to send in problems they wanted help solving on Instagram and Twitter.
4. The hosts, Ray and another person, claim to be good at solving problems in their lives.
5. The first problem they address is from a viewer who says they and a friend have a crush on the same person.
6. The hosts discuss possible solutions to this problem, including having a competition to win the person's affections.
7. The second problem they address is from a viewer who asks for ideas on what to do in an awkward situation on a long elevator ride.
8. The hosts define a "long elevator ride" as 30 seconds or more.
9. They discuss various activities that can be done in 30 seconds, including checking phone notifications.
10. The hosts assume that the awkward situation on the elevator is between people who know each other, rather than strangers.
11. They suggest possible ways to handle the situation, including turning around or making small talk.
12. The video ends with a request for viewers to like and comment if they want to see a part two.