The video appears to be a social experiment where the creator dresses up as a homeless person and asks people for a New Year's hug in a crowded square. The creator notes that many people hesitated to approach them due to their dirty and smelly appearance, but some still gave them a hug. The experiment aims to highlight the rejection and discrimination that homeless people often face. The creator also compares the reactions to a previous experiment where they were not dressed as a homeless person, noting that people approached them more freely and with more positive energy. The video raises awareness about the importance of treating all people with kindness and respect, regardless of their appearance or social status.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment was conducted outside one of the most crowded squares in the city.
2. The square was chosen because many people who pass by are dressed in suits or refined clothes.
3. The experiment involved asking people for a New Year's hug while dressed as a homeless person.
4. The person conducting the experiment interacted with people and told them they should give a New Year's hug because they would be alone.
5. Some people rejected the request, while others hugged the person conducting the experiment.
6. The person conducting the experiment noted that people's reactions were influenced by their appearance and smell.
7. Children were more likely to give hugs without hesitation.
8. The experiment was conducted on New Year's Day, a day when people are usually with their loved ones.
9. The person conducting the experiment wanted to see how people would react to a homeless person on a day when people are typically more open and friendly.
10. The experiment was also conducted to raise awareness about the treatment of homeless people and to encourage people to be more compassionate.