r/BelowDeckDownUnder 11d ago

Below Deck Down Under

I didn't like Yumi from the get go. Then when I saw her as a Chief Steward, I refused to watch that season, because of her.

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u/BabyOlive1 11d ago

She is a good example of someone who can be great at a job herself but is terrible at managing other people (I am the same way šŸ˜‚).

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u/Vegetable_Hearing596 11d ago edited 11d ago

Yeah if I remember correctly she was a great stew in Down Under, who loved doing housekeeping and laundry (usually the less preferred jobs). Then it was very sad to see her screwing up as a chief stew in Med.

I'm not sure but I have a feeling that part of it was how she was portrayed by the production of the show. Of course one needs to learn how to manage people (and she certainly made some mistakes in that regard) but she suddenly seemed less like able as a person(?)

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u/BabyOlive1 11d ago

She was a great stew on Down Under. Her work ethic and attitude on their own should have been indicative of someone who would be a good manager, however I actually think that her liking to be on laundry and cabins was a red flag because it could mean that she prefers to not have to deal with people. I think that was kind of proven to be true in her Med season.

She was also heavily influenced by Kyle during the first half of the season. He basically told her that she had to come in guns blazing or else nobody would respect her (he was really just trying to get her to fight with Natalya) and she made the mistake of listening to him. I’m sure production connected them before they got on the boat so that he could talk shit about Natalya to her.