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    House Tour from Hell - The Office US

    5/3/2026 The Office🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    This clip from The Office US features Michael Scott attempting to give a prospective buyer a tour of his house. As usual, Michael's awkwardness and poor social skills lead to a series of cringeworthy moments. The "House Tour from Hell" title perfectly encapsulates the uncomfortable and hilarious experience for both the characters and the viewers. It's a classic example of Michael's unique brand of cringe comedy.

    Original title

    סיור בית שהגיע מהגיהינום - המשרד (US)

    הקטע הזה מתוך "המשרד" (US) מציג את מייקל סקוט מנסה לערוך סיור בביתו לקונה פוטנציאלי. כרגיל, חוסר הטאקט והכישורים החברתיים הלקויים של מייקל מובילים לסדרה של רגעים מביכים. הכותרת "סיור בית שהגיע מהגיהינום" מתארת בצורה מושלמת את החוויה המביכה והמצחיקה כאחד עבור הדמויות והצופים. זוהי דוגמה קלאסית לקומדיית המבוכה הייחודית של מייקל.

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