@@curiousLeafyit's natural people want change. I would like to move to some small village of Europe in mountains but with Indian food and interactive people like india. But with all those 100 gender non sense and unnecessary nudity and hyper sexualised society is big NO
I was in Tokyo during covid. By 2022 I was fed up of the peace and silence. So instead of my original plan of moving to Australia, for the sake of my sanity, I moved back to India. You cannot feel depressed in India and if you are depressed in India for non Financial reasons you really need treatment
@@Q_QQ_QHaha. This channel is hilarious. Imagine living in Japan or Australia and then be like: 'Pack your bags honey, we're moving to India!'.. It will feel like a cruel joke to most
@@EB-jf5oi To be honest I have lived in Six developed countries and had option of staying back in all of them. But always have come back to India for a couple of years to recharge. I guess it is a question of what you want from life. Though truth be told I cannot stand most of India's metros, only two cities I have found comfortable in are Hyderabad and Kochi. But I love the villages and 3rd tier cities in India
I've never been abroad. Always in India. I've always wondered if the disciplined people of Japan maintaining silence in metros and traffic signals would be really eery. Your comment suggests so. I think losing the spontaneity in the name of discipline and being "civil" does take its toll over a period of time.
We still need to fix our garbage problem. The cleaning duties should be handed over to some private company to deliver better results because anything privately-run is far more efficient in India.
But it's the mindset of the people. To think it's ok to litter the streets and nature. Someone else will clean after them. Has to do with the mindset and not taking responsibility. In my opinion.
People's mindset, attitude, and behaviours towards cleanliness and hygiene start at the individual level first. People are responsible, not the government.
@@MariaSingh-iv4sv You are absolutely spot on! It’s the mindset. Most of the Indian children grow up learning streets are meant to be dirty. So, it is okay to spit or throw something out on the streets.
Feels so good to hear some positive experiences else i always hear/see negative things about india from foreigners. I also live in Tokyo and have worked with many French people, they are very nice and generally have positive attitude about the world. Love to both of you. Keep doing the good work.
We Indians are losing one of the best mental health booster which is meeting with friends and chatting for a while everyday! I can relate to the french man when he says 'you never feel alone here'
Really it's very educational information for negative Thinker about India and Indian people...I really appreciate your job for spreading positive information about India in to the world
Most foreigners don't understand that "indian thing" doesn't exist....it might be a feature of few states..... but you can't generalise..... geography, history, culture, language,food changes after few kms........for a example....you can't say india is very hot to a kashmiri ,ladakhi,sikkmi,arunachli, uttrakhandi or himachli.......you can't say India is very cold to a Rajasthani, gujarati, up, Bihar,....... type states......you can't say india is very dry to meghalaya and north-eastern states......you can't say Indians speak Hindi,a country which has 22 official languages and 100's of unofficial languages...... similarly India is different in culture, traditions, rituals....it depends on which part of India you arr talking about............ India is more like a continent....😊
Thank you for sharing positivity of India and really appreciate your acceptance of India and Indians. You are equal or more than an Indian as you hv such respect and love for Bharat.
Really appreciate the interview and the way Jean-Baptiste speaks of his experiences here. Just a minor correction though, at 10:00 he talks about Bangalore being hotter than Mumbai. That's not true at all, Bangalore is at an elevation of ~950m above sea levels. The average highest temperature around May/June is around 28 degrees and stays around 24-25 on most days.
Hey my friend It means you’re having creative mindset, your attitude is of a creative person. Keep it up man. You’re not lonely anymore in life. In today’s digitally connected world this is the way to live .
Incredible India. Our culture, civilization and traditions are respected worldwide. We truly believe in Universal Brotherhood and call it as Vasudev Kutumba Kam 🙏
Thank you so much for spreading the good words about our Bharath , while western media is so busy creating false narratives about India and Modi ji .. 🙏🏽🙏🏽. You are the true ambassador of India 👏👏 This is from a NRI living in USA since 25 years . I still think it’s my Bharath ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
He made one very good point ....although we still have many societal issues to transcend ...... Still moving slow let us reduce the amount of mistakes per genration progression.....thatwill be the upheaval
Thank you so much for spreading the good words about our Bharath ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 I really appreciate your job for spreading positive information about my bharath
Kissing friends whether of same gender or opposite is not an Indian custom. If you have seen someone, may be they are westernised men or women. We do kiss children (of close relatives and friends) on forehead or cheeks. Mostly it is touching and patting the cheeks of children as a symbolic gesture of greeting.
He is spot on from 7:35 , India is slow and steady in development, cant afford mistake what other countries have committed in past. That's why India will always be lagging behind other nations in development. Only the current fascist govt has ruined country but it will take time to come back on track.
India is an entire planet in our planet. Its the most closest to a real democracy where you have all the freedom. However that's changing gradually with rising population and specific ideologies commited to blow up humanity, Indians are facing immense challenge but still going strong.
"rising population and specific ideologies" refers to one thing. "blowing up" this refers to another thing. So which thing are you taking about exactly?😂
I feel like going back. Jabse bahae gye hain depression h ho gya hai. Its so dead, quiet and depressing. No energy, no vibrancy. Some amount of chaos is necessary
Being an Indian myself, I have left India mainly because of loneliness. I have been living in Europe for last 6 years and I have never felt lonely here. So, not sure how to react on his views. Also important to note mostly Northern Indians are friendlier and nicer to White people and mean to their fellow countrymen. It’s my personal experience and observation.
I didn't have a perfect childhood, more or less dysfunctional lol, and I spent the first 25 years of my life in India before moving to the UK and building a family there. I had to go on antidepressants 8 years into living in the UK. Yeah.
oh yikes we indians do have a tradition of men sleeping with their male friends on same bed and holding hands together and walking like gf bf. you know how much its creepy
@@deepthinker1710 oh my God, I am talking about Tradition and what you are saying is what Students do in a hostel who become friends with each other. Only friends do that and it's not a traditional thing you fool.
We and our culture have been oppressed for a millennium.....maybe that's why we are still gentle and sensitive, but things are changing with constant development Oppression and slavery forges a kind of mentality that'll not go away within 3/4th of a century....it'll take another generation for the common man to become confident and proud, we can see that in our new generation, they are easily offended and stand their ground even if they are wrong I am no one to say that its good or bad....it's just an observation
In India there is no rule _ girls wear pink and boys blue, children are never excluded from celebrations especially weddings, yes holding hands is never scowled on and no we dont care if people are gay or deformed. I guess our parents and teachers teach us to be respectful. And we sre open to discussions especially politics. We are like free people and do not feel constrained except if one is vulgar or immodest in public
God bless brother this ancient land was always for foreigners for ages humans migrated to this land india..Aryans , African, so did you be blessed..enjoy..
No it's there. I kissed my youngest male cousin before his barat marriage.. and there's nothing wrong with it. He lives in Canada and yes in Canada it would be weird. In India absolutely fine.. at least within family.
We r proud for the fact 1.4 billion people r in DEMOCRACY !!!.... Election results r accepted wethr win / loose ....1.4 billion people different cultures religion castes creed ...All think themselves as INDIAN national except 0.1 % khalistani separatists & some kashmiri Muslims....Proud proud of amazing nation.... feeling blessed by God to b born here on this holy land
I am indian. 1. I don't nod my head 2. I don't eat with my fingers 3. Have never see two makes kissing each other 😂 4. We are not touchy etc this is too hilarious and too generalised. Thanks for having a happy experience in india ❤ (nothing wrong with all of the above btw) but really depends on where you are
@@wrathofhade well really depends on what food you are eating. Like chapati with hands by default and rice with spoon. Kind of a thing. Especially if you are from army background
he definetely is french in his english accent but at the same time he sounds like indian lol there is one unique thign for me that everytime i see someone foreign having lived in India for a long time on RUclips video, their accents get closer to indian accents somehow. it's understandable that if you are surrunded by indian people speaking with their accents, you must be influenced by it, tho
I have seen group of foreign tourists who just keep to themselves. No talking , no mingling with local people. May be they are afraid or may be they have been told by someone so. But they just miss the real indian culture this way and leave India visiting the architecture.
If material possessions r ur concept of happiness nd satisfaction then sorry India is nt 4 u. Indian concept of happiness is beyond materialism that is why people r here happy even wt little possesion nd the problem they face.
The people are gentle 🤔 Survival of the fittest in a Traumatized , over populated country has meant everyone is forced to fight for themselves otherwise they get trampled on. And there might not be the western ego but there is the eastern ego (adaptations of living in survival states of overwhelm /shutdown). I am an indian who has travelled and lived in both the west and the east. There is so much i love about india (i see beauty in everyday things).....especially street dogs and children. I wish people were more embodied, present and open instead i see people who are brainwashed, living in their heads and moving through life in auto pilot mode. Don't kill the messenger.
Not an Indian thing to kiss on the cheek between 2 male friends at all. You got one more Indian expression "small-small things" 😂. It directly translates from choti-choti baatein😂
Nopp, Indians don't have that Kissing cheek gesture..you may see exceptional ones in some very elite gatherings, but those are western imports and not a traditional one. It's more common in the middle eastern nation.
People can kiss each other cheeks playfully in India. Even friends. It’s not a form of greeting but something that is acceptable in same age and gender too.
Thanks Max. This is the second response from you to me. Yeah i have watched this interview when you uploaded only. Forgot about this. If possible try to do more interviews with diff kinda ethnicities. Keep doing good work. Thanks again for the response.
Why not migrate to another country if it is better for your mental health and if you have the income to live there. It is better than suffering in silence and feeling stuck in a country where you are not happy
I’m tempted to move India - been 5 times but I’m 65 1/2 - love the hustle and the people are beautiful
How do you manage with the traffic though ? :D
@@1729krish ride like a mad man and fit in perfectly 😂
Here I am trying to run away from Chaos and Madness. To settle in some places where there's not many people and it has nice cool weather.
@@1729krish Uber
@@curiousLeafyit's natural people want change.
I would like to move to some small village of Europe in mountains but with Indian food and interactive people like india.
But with all those 100 gender non sense and unnecessary nudity and hyper sexualised society is big NO
In India making friends is very very easy...just go to a tea stall 2-3 days.😅😅
Most of them are toxic friends 😂
@nealnorth5555 also modiji go fukths
Or go for smoke or paan on paan tapri ( cigeratte Stalls ) you will pick up local words and hot news
@@bibin6766 I know persons like you very well. You guys are so toxic that everyone seems to be toxic to you.
😂😂😂😂ஃ
I was in Tokyo during covid. By 2022 I was fed up of the peace and silence. So instead of my original plan of moving to Australia, for the sake of my sanity, I moved back to India. You cannot feel depressed in India and if you are depressed in India for non Financial reasons you really need treatment
I cannot stand the peace either 😂
Cancel your passport. Stay permanently in India
@@Q_QQ_QHaha. This channel is hilarious. Imagine living in Japan or Australia and then be like: 'Pack your bags honey, we're moving to India!'.. It will feel like a cruel joke to most
@@EB-jf5oi To be honest I have lived in Six developed countries and had option of staying back in all of them. But always have come back to India for a couple of years to recharge. I guess it is a question of what you want from life. Though truth be told I cannot stand most of India's metros, only two cities I have found comfortable in are Hyderabad and Kochi. But I love the villages and 3rd tier cities in India
I've never been abroad. Always in India. I've always wondered if the disciplined people of Japan maintaining silence in metros and traffic signals would be really eery. Your comment suggests so. I think losing the spontaneity in the name of discipline and being "civil" does take its toll over a period of time.
We still need to fix our garbage problem. The cleaning duties should be handed over to some private company to deliver better results because anything privately-run is far more efficient in India.
Current government is doing everything they have, but some people are still lazy
But it's the mindset of the people. To think it's ok to litter the streets and nature. Someone else will clean after them. Has to do with the mindset and not taking responsibility. In my opinion.
People's mindset, attitude, and behaviours towards cleanliness and hygiene start at the individual level first. People are responsible, not the government.
@@MariaSingh-iv4sv You are absolutely spot on! It’s the mindset. Most of the Indian children grow up learning streets are meant to be dirty. So, it is okay to spit or throw something out on the streets.
@nealnorth5555 another one 😅 brainwashed sanatani
First clean the surroundings of your so called sacred rivers
Feels so good to hear some positive experiences else i always hear/see negative things about india from foreigners. I also live in Tokyo and have worked with many French people, they are very nice and generally have positive attitude about the world. Love to both of you. Keep doing the good work.
You live for white validation
We Indians are losing one of the best mental health booster which is meeting with friends and chatting for a while everyday! I can relate to the french man when he says 'you never feel alone here'
are you jobless
@@deepthinker1710😂😂😂
Really it's very educational information for negative Thinker about India and Indian people...I really appreciate your job for spreading positive information about India in to the world
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good effort Max....love to have u in India
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Most foreigners don't understand that "indian thing" doesn't exist....it might be a feature of few states..... but you can't generalise..... geography, history, culture, language,food changes after few kms........for a example....you can't say india is very hot to a kashmiri ,ladakhi,sikkmi,arunachli, uttrakhandi or himachli.......you can't say India is very cold to a Rajasthani, gujarati, up, Bihar,....... type states......you can't say india is very dry to meghalaya and north-eastern states......you can't say Indians speak Hindi,a country which has 22 official languages and 100's of unofficial languages...... similarly India is different in culture, traditions, rituals....it depends on which part of India you arr talking about............ India is more like a continent....😊
You seem very disagreeable about another person’s experience. Relax.
with indian thing they mean working people in city lifestyle......
Chutiye log jyadatar har jagah ek jese hi hai aur the specialy gaon aur chote town ke city culture se western culture ka prbhav bda h
'Garam ' for 'warm' doesn't sit well here.
India may have 22 official lang...but if u know hindi plus English u can almost survive here...
He's a great gentleman, i wish him best stay in India and thank u Max for another great content, my support for ur channel is permanent as always 🤝🏻
3:25 “India has tradition of KISSING MALE FRIENDS on CHEEKS”
This is NOT an INDIAN THING at all. Someone just took ‘mazaa’ of you 😉 😂
kissing male friends? which part of India? But the radical islam is increasing because of vote bank politicians
I think he meant a French thing!
I think it’s “cheek to cheek” but not touching.
@@srijitnair5549yea Islam banned beef
कोई मीठा इस भाई के मजे मार गया😂😂
Thank you for sharing positivity of India and really appreciate your acceptance of India and Indians. You are equal or more than an Indian as you hv such respect and love for Bharat.
Really appreciate the interview and the way Jean-Baptiste speaks of his experiences here.
Just a minor correction though, at 10:00 he talks about Bangalore being hotter than Mumbai. That's not true at all, Bangalore is at an elevation of ~950m above sea levels. The average highest temperature around May/June is around 28 degrees and stays around 24-25 on most days.
India always welcomes people with open heart except when intentions are malicious.
Deep interviews. Feelings and experiences need time to explore. Thanks
We Indians can each kiss each other out of joke or fun, but thats ultra rare, mostly kids do that, adults never do that mostly if they are straight.
Thank you for such amazing words about our beautiful country INDIA 🇮🇳
True impartial analysis.
Subscribed.
Liked.
Great going in India.
Lot's of love.
Thank you so much for your precious gesture
This guy has really traveled in India genuine advice.
He is staying in India bro, what are u talking about?
Love from India..
Hey my friend
It means you’re having creative mindset, your attitude is of a creative person. Keep it up man. You’re not lonely anymore in life. In today’s digitally connected world this is the way to live .
This was most insightful. Thank you.
Good conversation aboit India, Thanks for wordings about INDIA
അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ വാക്കുകൾ കേട്ടിട്ട് എനിക്ക് വളരെ സന്തോഷം തോന്നി 😊
Incredible India. Our culture, civilization and traditions are respected worldwide. We truly believe in Universal Brotherhood and call it as Vasudev Kutumba Kam 🙏
Love to see this Bond❤
You can go to hills "Dev bhoomi" uttarakhand in India... simply heaven❤
Thanks for your good words 🙏
He found his soul here ❤
Thank you so much for spreading the good words about our Bharath , while western media is so busy creating false narratives about India and Modi ji .. 🙏🏽🙏🏽.
You are the true ambassador of India 👏👏
This is from a NRI living in USA since 25 years . I still think it’s my Bharath ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
He made one very good point ....although we still have many societal issues to transcend ...... Still moving slow let us reduce the amount of mistakes per genration progression.....thatwill be the upheaval
Grateful for being Indian 🇮🇳
So true, thank you. :)
W😮W, What an intelligent and practical person👏👏👏.
He achieved Peace even without Yoga or Meditation😮. Great Mentality👏👏.
Thank you so much for spreading the good words about our Bharath ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 I really appreciate your job for spreading positive information about my bharath
Kissing friends whether of same gender or opposite is not an Indian custom. If you have seen someone, may be they are westernised men or women. We do kiss children (of close relatives and friends) on forehead or cheeks. Mostly it is touching and patting the cheeks of children as a symbolic gesture of greeting.
He is spot on from 7:35 , India is slow and steady in development, cant afford mistake what other countries have committed in past. That's why India will always be lagging behind other nations in development. Only the current fascist govt has ruined country but it will take time to come back on track.
This conversation is very good! Perspective of a person from a foreign country is always interesting! We can understand ourselves more!
India is an entire planet in our planet. Its the most closest to a real democracy where you have all the freedom. However that's changing gradually with rising population and specific ideologies commited to blow up humanity, Indians are facing immense challenge but still going strong.
Don’t sugarcoat talk straight what ideology and what’s changing
There is no specific ideology in India that will blow up humanity. What are you talking about?
"rising population and specific ideologies" refers to one thing. "blowing up" this refers to another thing. So which thing are you taking about exactly?😂
Eh, I wouldn't say that it's the closest to a 'real democracy', it's ranked as a 'flawed democracy' under a bunch of other countries.
Been there 3 times. There is good bad and ugly…
I feel like going back. Jabse bahae gye hain depression h ho gya hai. Its so dead, quiet and depressing. No energy, no vibrancy. Some amount of chaos is necessary
Love the perspective of a French being in India
Jean Baptisté is sooo devastatingly handsome to the point of distraction!!
thanks bro ❤
If you are thinking of moving to India... Think again it's not for beginners, you must have the jugad mentality.
Being an Indian myself, I have left India mainly because of loneliness. I have been living in Europe for last 6 years and I have never felt lonely here. So, not sure how to react on his views. Also important to note mostly Northern Indians are friendlier and nicer to White people and mean to their fellow countrymen. It’s my personal experience and observation.
❤ Love and respect from Gujarat- India ❤
Bengaluru ❤ always in my heart
Thank you..
I didn't have a perfect childhood, more or less dysfunctional lol, and I spent the first 25 years of my life in India before moving to the UK and building a family there. I had to go on antidepressants 8 years into living in the UK. Yeah.
India don't have tradition of kissing Male Friends on Cheeks 😂😂
oh yikes we indians do have a tradition of men sleeping with their male friends on same bed and holding hands together and walking like gf bf. you know how much its creepy
@@deepthinker1710 oh my God, I am talking about Tradition and what you are saying is what Students do in a hostel who become friends with each other. Only friends do that and it's not a traditional thing you fool.
@@deepthinker1710 It's only creepy if you think of it in a negative way.
You can never "feel" alone; it's a matter of physics/fact. What you can feel is _lonely,_ which is a state of mind.
We and our culture have been oppressed for a millennium.....maybe that's why we are still gentle and sensitive, but things are changing with constant development
Oppression and slavery forges a kind of mentality that'll not go away within 3/4th of a century....it'll take another generation for the common man to become confident and proud, we can see that in our new generation, they are easily offended and stand their ground even if they are wrong
I am no one to say that its good or bad....it's just an observation
In India there is no rule _ girls wear pink and boys blue, children are never excluded from celebrations especially weddings, yes holding hands is never scowled on and no we dont care if people are gay or deformed. I guess our parents and teachers teach us to be respectful. And we sre open to discussions especially politics. We are like free people and do not feel constrained except if one is vulgar or immodest in public
0:29 spoon that use by you, it was used by many others but your hand only used by you not others.
The sad truth is that almost all the people watching Max's videos are Indian
I am French...but also living in India ...half of the year so it is Interesting for me to compare our ideas and feelings about it...
Nope...I am Kenyan
Welcome to visit Nepal ❣️
Other side is always Green , Many Indians moving to Europe
I been to India I'm 3rrd generations Indian South African. The overpopulation was too much for ne but otherwise people very friendly ❤
God bless brother this ancient land was always for foreigners for ages humans migrated to this land india..Aryans , African, so did you be blessed..enjoy..
My country is a bit noisy . Not a pindrop atmosphere.
but our country is cheap for foreigners ,they can afford soundproofs which our indians cant afford
There's no kissing on cheeks in India among men either.
No it's there. I kissed my youngest male cousin before his barat marriage.. and there's nothing wrong with it.
He lives in Canada and yes in Canada it would be weird. In India absolutely fine.. at least within family.
Right
Watching from Shillong,Meghalaya😎
all are same ,we were divided by country but united by race
We r proud for the fact 1.4 billion people r in DEMOCRACY !!!.... Election results r accepted wethr win / loose ....1.4 billion people different cultures religion castes creed ...All think themselves as INDIAN national except 0.1 % khalistani separatists & some kashmiri Muslims....Proud proud of amazing nation.... feeling blessed by God to b born here on this holy land
Pleasure❤❤
It's bengaluru not bangalore just like bombay is Mumbai and madras is chennai and calcutta is kolkotha, pl correct in future
Even we indians feel the same when foreigners shake their head like up and down swiftly so funny.. It is same for us...
I m a farmer...someone wants to see village rural India,or work with farmer spend time in a village then let me know....... welcome to India 🎉
I am subscribing from India
I can't believe you left france, such an amazing country, for India ... De gustibus non discutamos.
India is so big,
We in north do not shake heads like this ❤
I am indian. 1. I don't nod my head 2. I don't eat with my fingers 3. Have never see two makes kissing each other 😂 4. We are not touchy etc this is too hilarious and too generalised. Thanks for having a happy experience in india ❤
(nothing wrong with all of the above btw) but really depends on where you are
If you don't eat with your hands by default, then you are as Indian as you think.
@@wrathofhade well really depends on what food you are eating. Like chapati with hands by default and rice with spoon. Kind of a thing. Especially if you are from army background
Probably you are hardly trying to fit in western world .. but unfortunately u happened to be indian .. that's all
J'aim tout les Francaise 🇫🇷 🇮🇳 🇫🇷 🇮🇳
he definetely is french in his english accent but at the same time he sounds like indian lol there is one unique thign for me that everytime i see someone foreign having lived in India for a long time on RUclips video, their accents get closer to indian accents somehow. it's understandable that if you are surrunded by indian people speaking with their accents, you must be influenced by it, tho
Summary ~ Indians are peaceful people who are very curious and welcoming to anyone from anywhere :)
I feel alone most of the Times 😢😢
Stop masturbationnn
'feel alone' because u haven't made connections, ...when u start giving and sharing then u let go of your ego.
Very true
I have seen group of foreign tourists who just keep to themselves. No talking , no mingling with local people. May be they are afraid or may be they have been told by someone so. But they just miss the real indian culture this way and leave India visiting the architecture.
His first statement Begening begening...like Shur shuru mein...hehhee😅😅
In the beningning ,in the beninging😂
That's nice to know that❤😂
If material possessions r ur concept of happiness nd satisfaction then sorry India is nt 4 u. Indian concept of happiness is beyond materialism that is why people r here happy even wt little possesion nd the problem they face.
I have subscribed.
We do greet by kissong our friends....
95% of Indians are generous and friendly.
Only to the White foreigners.
It's around 75% not 95
depends, being from india, i have mostly meat friendly people, but i have a fair share of idiotic ones too
Indians are good to western people.
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The people are gentle 🤔 Survival of the fittest in a Traumatized , over populated country has meant everyone is forced to fight for themselves otherwise they get trampled on. And there might not be the western ego but there is the eastern ego (adaptations of living in survival states of overwhelm /shutdown). I am an indian who has travelled and lived in both the west and the east. There is so much i love about india (i see beauty in everyday things).....especially street dogs and children. I wish people were more embodied, present and open instead i see people who are brainwashed, living in their heads and moving through life in auto pilot mode. Don't kill the messenger.
Not an Indian thing to kiss on the cheek between 2 male friends at all.
You got one more Indian expression "small-small things" 😂. It directly translates from choti-choti baatein😂
Nopp, Indians don't have that Kissing cheek gesture..you may see exceptional ones in some very elite gatherings, but those are western imports and not a traditional one. It's more common in the middle eastern nation.
Right
People can kiss each other cheeks playfully in India. Even friends.
It’s not a form of greeting but something that is acceptable in same age and gender too.
@@aditisingh5488no not in north india
@@aditisingh5488no it's not
@@nishantnimish7825 it is when we compare it to the west, we just don’t realise it.
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Hi Max .. good interview again. However by now got used white foreigner in india their views etc. can you try to interview black foreigner in india?
ruclips.net/video/pFHl8otpnMo/видео.html
Thanks Max. This is the second response from you to me. Yeah i have watched this interview when you uploaded only. Forgot about this. If possible try to do more interviews with diff kinda ethnicities.
Keep doing good work.
Thanks again for the response.
Money is everything in India
Money is everything in every where .. not only india
Bt nt as much US who makes money by playing wt other's life by creating conflict among the countries.
Why not migrate to another country if it is better for your mental health and if you have the income to live there. It is better than suffering in silence and feeling stuck in a country where you are not happy
Population ? Can it survive staggered economy which is expected another 10 yrs ?
3:26 no body kiss in India... With male friends.. Someone took advantage of u....
3:12 "small, small Habits" typical Indian Tauntology 😂.
This guy is Partially INDIAN.
Welcome sir India 💕😂😂
India is not perfect but also not bad 😂😂😂
Can't wait for 12 year old Indian kids to explain why India is 'perfect' and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it :)
You know the we Indians slogan???"""" Athithi devo bava""