♡Good answer spooky! (*^o^*)

Yes, be careful about these 'traditional' videos!

～Actually, I live in Japan and I usually only hear 'older' gentlemen (ojisan) say this, especially when out drinking osake and beer.

*Someone correct me if I'm wrong though.

My hubby and other friends never say this. So perhaps it might have been more commonly used before. (I've only been here in Japan 9 years and my hubby is Japanese.(^_-)-☆)

～You should always pour for others though, that's tradition even today! I'm a lady and they pour for me as well.

～☆When in doubt - ASK! (*^o^*)

In my opinion, those videos seem VERY exaggerated!

Gyougyoushii! (仰々しい)

Hope this helps!♡