Great video as always.... About the credit card point though, while the video is right about credit cards not being useful for day-to-day expenses, a new system of online payments has been developed in India, which has made it easier to pay for even small transactions and is available at the smallest of vendors and shops across the country..... You can look it up in one of your future videos as well.... It's called UPI
@@Abhijeet_Tripathi_ thanks! I got a lot of comments about that new paying system! Good to hear that India has that useful system. I hope Japan will use that system one day.
I think You need to watch What Should I do in india 😁 Because our culture is diverse so I recommend to Do Bargening even in traveling in auto rickshaw also 😉🙂
Now we don't have to pay in cash 💵 most of the time because of UPI .now it has gained acceptance in Bhutan Nepal Malaysia Singapore United Arab Emirates recently. Hope Japan🇯🇵 will accept it too ...........🇮🇳❤🇯🇵
I got a lot of comments mentioning UPI. India is way ahead of Japan in payment!! I really hope Japan accepts it too🥲 Living in a Cash society is hard lol
1.I'm a left handed person but i don't face much problem. except probably some old peoples annoying me at some weddings or social gatherings. Although if you're a left hander you'll be asked about it many times just out of curiosity. 2.PDA has no penalty. It's just some people will come and morally police. So it's better not to. 3.Payment is easy now. UPI and online payment is really accessible nowadays.
4:20 India has UPI (online payment) which is acceptable almost everywhere even small street shopkeeper or Auto/rickshaw... almost everywhere. India has largest UPI transaction both in numbers and in terms of money value in the world.. people started using UPI and give preference to it
1. When you travel to INDIA, try to avoid seeing "Popular Cities" or simply the "Capital Cities", they are over crowded and a lot of infrastructure development is taking place causing a lot of traffic jams and unexpected delays. Keep a suburban city/town/village as your basecamp to cover nearby cities. These towns will allow you to cut costs and get the real essence of India. For example, If you are visiting Karnataka in South India, choose Mysore over Bangalore as your "Basecamp". Mysore is anyway just a couple of hours from Bangalore. Mysore has a lot more tourist attractions than Bangalore as well. You can cover popular spots in Bangalore and return to your Basecamp on the same day and repeat it if incase you want to see something more the following day in Bangalore. DO NOT miss eating South Indian breakfast in Mysore, especially the MYSORE MASALA DOSA! So choose an "ideal Basecamp" while you travel in India 🇮🇳 2. If you are planning to visit any temple in INDIA, DO NOT eat non-vegetarian food (avoid eggs as well). It's advised for your well-being and good health and none of what's mentioned in our Vedic scripts are blind beliefs or a superstitions, but it's done because ideally most of our Temples are built in "SPECIAL LOCATIONS " with high magnetic field, etc.(For instance, "Lord Shiva Temples [Jyotirlingas] built in the ancient times follow the laws of Nature and this time it is the Fibonacci Pattern"). Also eating a simple vegetarian meal will allow your body to be at ease and it will help you receive the aura and energy emitted from the main Idol and from the rest of the temple's premises. ❤️ 🇮🇳🇯🇵 👊🏻
9:10 Right, talking loud in public can be too disturbing. All teenagers and young people always avoid that. But there are some old folks who starts talking to you for no reason. And also there are new born kids who just doesn't shut up! I personally try to be as quite as possible, when in public. Once I was travelling in a sleeping bus and my phone started ringing very loudly at 4am. It's good that I had curtains on so nobody could see me😂. But it was soooo embarrassing🙈...
Today I went to buy sprouts in a street shop ,it was a small street shop in footpath by an old uncle ,nd I thought he had no google pay but he had. Nowadays even every people has online payments app
9:22 there's nothing such as that India. It depends on person to person most of them have no problem with loud voices because most of the Indians are socially very friendly and extrovert type. So mostly in trains especially long journey trains people even start talking to strangers who are your on your neighbour seat.
4:16 now a days Almost every local street food vendors🍔🍝🍟🍛, Rikshaw walas🚲🚙, Local markets🎁🎽🛍️👗 have Digital Payments Mode..😎 Instead of using cash, we can just use our UPI app and pay digitally..📱
Hi Nami! Few pointers upfront: 1. PDA has no penalty. Of course, it's not in the culture, but you can see plenty PDA in metro cities. It's good if you don't. 2. Credit cards have penetrated now but are still not that popular. However, mobile payments (UPI) are exploding. I have not used cash for ANYTHING in the past 1.5 years, and I live in a tier-3 town in the north. Things you should avoid: 1. Paying the quoted price for anything, especially while shopping. Start with 40% of the quoted price as a bargain offer. 2. Bargaining does not apply to shopping in malls/showrooms or packaged products (they usually have the price printed, and no one can sell at a higher price) 3. People in India talk a LOT! It gets awkward if people don't talk (quite the opposite of Japan). Ensure that you reply. If you're not in the mood to talk, still give a short reply. 4. If you're invited by someone, always get a gift. The best gift is some sweets or snacks. If you choose snacks, buy your part too and hand it over to them; they will serve you and eat with you. Also, don't buy alcohol or meat products (mostly). Flowers, books etc. also don't make good gifts. Stick with sweets/snacks, and you're safe. 5. Please eat at home. Do not reject or just taste a bit. Eat wholesomely. Not eating much is considered a sign of disrespect to the food and the host. Also, use your right hand and only your right hand. I've seen many foreigners eating with both hands. 6. Saying Namaste is also a good practice. If you're going to a Muslim home, you can use 'Salam Alaikum' or just 'Salam'. Handshakes are usually not part of the culture. Also, Namaste only works in North India. 7. Don't smoke/drink in public places or wear skimpy clothes (if not on beaches in the south or resorts). 8. Avoid talking about politics at all costs. 9. Take and give things with your right hand. This is a good thumb rule to follow. 10. Don't judge. Be grateful for the good things and appreciate how people lead their lives. You'll find inner tranquillity.
Thanks! I read all your comment🙏🏻 No.4 is same in Japan! And eating everything you’re served is also Japanese culture🇯🇵🇮🇳 It’s interesting to read the difference and the similarities between Japan and India! Thank you for taking your time 🙏🏻😇
Hi as an Indian you don't have to pay cash, you can pay through UPI digital payment. Even Street food, rickshaw or cab or small vegetable market also has UPI. If I want to visit somewhere in the world my favourite is Japan. Arigato Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳. Also Japan flag is based on amaterasu❤❤❤
India was called as Tiānzhú in ancient Chinese or Tenjiku in Japanese especially devout Buddhists, traditionally used "Tenjiku" and its related terms to designate India as their "heavenly centre", referring to the sacred origins of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent.Some historical East Asian name for India that comes from the Chinese transliteration of the Persian Hindu, which itself is derived from the Sanskrit Sindhu, the native name of the Indus River.[38] Tiānzhú is one of several Chinese transliterations of Sindhu. Juāndú (身毒) appears in Sima Qian's Shiji and Tiāndǔ (天篤) is used in the Hou Hanshu (Book of the Later Han).[39] Yìntèjiā or Indəkka (印特伽) comes from the Kuchean Indaka, another transliteration of Hindu. A detailed account of Tianzhu is given in the "Xiyu Zhuan" (Record of the Western Regions) in the Hou Hanshu compiled by Fan Ye Source - Wikipedia
We the People of East have many things common we are different than westerners we are Ancient Civilizations more respectful towads everyone and always keep our country first then our family and then us individual thats our bond with society and Family is stronger than westerners
This is so cool. You should react to Indian Stereotypes by TSB TV. It's a funny satire and exaggeration of regular Indian Stuff. It would be fun to watch your reactions on that😂
As the video you reacted is three year old so the credit cards are accepted in most places nowadays and you can pay almost anywhere by using UPI in India now
I think holding hands is ok in NE India. Other type of affection in public might be uncomfortable to others. But we don't have penalty over this. When we see couples showing affection in public We're just like "Oh, let's go somewhere else". Some people just doesn't care so best thing to do is to avoid it.
People are saying that we have UPI transactions nowadays and even a Rickshaw driver, food vendors, vegetable vendors accepts that. It is true, but only in Tier 1 & 2 Cities of India mostly.Still there are many places where cash is accepted. And mostly Young population uses it
@@ayushnayak4060 I think we can not know who uses UPI just based on City. I myself from a Tier 2 City but not even a single Rickshaw Driver,vegetable vendors uses online payment here. I think UPI is still under penetrative in the market and still there is domination of Card System in so many places. So UPI adoption is getting better day by day but not everywhere in India. I hope it gets 100% adoption
I live in a tier 3 town bro. Here UPI is used for everything, literally everything. I think your city is a bit lazy in adoption of new technology. Btw, what's your city?
I am from India.😀 I Like your videos and i like your way of reaction for india but many indians face problems of language. So i want to help by adding hindi (language of Indian people)subtitles in your videos
Omg how many times will u have to defend India….pda is not illegal…in 2012 itself the Supreme Court of India passed a judgement stating that kissing is an act of love and hence is not illegal…
In India you can talk in train too.. Even with strangers, there is no problem, but try to avoid foul language.It is better that you wear dresses which won't expose your body. Like many folks don't like it, they hesitate. I am not like anti-feminist. Even woman's in India don't like to expose...So my suggestion is to wear long dresses... In India folks and older people believe that wearing short and torn dresses as a symbol of misery. However, in Urban areas you would have no problem, but in rural areas they don't like it...
😂😂 Thanks for the advice! I didn’t know that so I bought everything at the original price😂 I still remember this bag I wanted but I didn’t have enough money… so I gave it up😅 I could have bought it if I had some bargain😂 I will never forget to ask for bargaining next time I visit!
I’m happy to hear you heard that but I think it’s the opposite in terms of personality🥲 Japanese are said to be shy! I think the majority is open minded😁
2:38 that's not true. Well people avoid kissing in people.. But jail and all is all a big lie lie. Me and my partner often give each other a goodbye kiss in public.. But that's all right.
I don't think cash is necessary in india. I travel from one state to another without having a single coin just using my mobile phone. India Rank 1 in digital payments beating both USA and China.
Hi Nami, Indians moral conduct is same as yours but just our gestures might be more liberal than yours ... So probably differences are visible from outside but inside you will find ton of similarities
Please reaction dholida song from loveyatri movie. Beautiful song..This dance is called GARBA which everyone does in Navratri festival for 9 days. Its very fun to perform garba and also lots of energy is required to perform this. Hope you can get to know more about our Indian culture
1. This is not true u can use your any hand or even some one other hand too for feeding food generally Indian mom feed food to their child by their hand and believe me eating food by mother's hand nothing is more satisfying then that. So you can use your any hand for feeding no one going to offence especially for foreigners 2. Yes you need to put your shoes outside temples 3. Don't be stereo type Yes we worship cows but we don't disrespect others animal too. and yes don't ask beef for eating in India 4. No one going to touch u if kiss anyone but I will recommend u to don't do this because single person feeling bad including me 🥺 6. This is not necessary to use your hands for namaste its ok to say namaste only and you can say hello and handshake also 7. Yes cradit Card is not working everywhere in India becz in India mostly because and shopkeepers are small and they can't afford cradit Card transection charge for small product or service but in India we aslo don't use cash for shopping because we use UPI degital payment system and this is available everywhere even in temple for donation 😏
None! I didn’t even have a YT channel when I traveled India for the first time. I didn’t take any videos, I just followed my heart and enjoyed traveling India for 2 weeks.
I found you channel and I want you to react praveen mohan video if u really want to know about ancient India architect , you will get to know a lot of information about Hinduism through his videos
Hi guys! It’s Nami🥰
What should I not do in India? Teach me more🙏🏻☺️
I hope you enjoyed my Japanese Time🇮🇳🇯🇵
Great video as always.... About the credit card point though, while the video is right about credit cards not being useful for day-to-day expenses, a new system of online payments has been developed in India, which has made it easier to pay for even small transactions and is available at the smallest of vendors and shops across the country..... You can look it up in one of your future videos as well.... It's called UPI
Yes I enjoyed a lot Japanese time thank you 😊
@@Abhijeet_Tripathi_ thanks! I got a lot of comments about that new paying system! Good to hear that India has that useful system. I hope Japan will use that system one day.
@@bobbykatari3367 Thanks for watching not only my reaction but also my Japanese Time!!🙏🏻😇😇
I think You need to watch What Should I do in india 😁
Because our culture is diverse so I recommend to Do Bargening even in traveling in auto rickshaw also 😉🙂
Now we don't have to pay in cash 💵 most of the time because of UPI .now it has gained acceptance in Bhutan Nepal Malaysia Singapore United Arab Emirates recently. Hope Japan🇯🇵 will accept it too ...........🇮🇳❤🇯🇵
Hope soon it will replace SWIFT
@@invincible469 ha ha ,seems like it is going on the same . Btw india is already a digital transaction economy
I got a lot of comments mentioning UPI. India is way ahead of Japan in payment!! I really hope Japan accepts it too🥲 Living in a Cash society is hard lol
@@dreamingofindia2543 The main disadvantage of online payment is that you can't give any excuse when your friends🤑 ask for money😓😅
@@dreamingofindia2543 now your dream comes true Japan accept it
1.I'm a left handed person but i don't face much problem. except probably some old peoples annoying me at some weddings or social gatherings. Although if you're a left hander you'll be asked about it many times just out of curiosity.
2.PDA has no penalty. It's just some people will come and morally police. So it's better not to.
3.Payment is easy now. UPI and online payment is really accessible nowadays.
4:20 India has UPI (online payment) which is acceptable almost everywhere even small street shopkeeper or Auto/rickshaw... almost everywhere. India has largest UPI transaction both in numbers and in terms of money value in the world.. people started using UPI and give preference to it
If you want to buy a single peanut from a street seller in India you can pay with online mode of transaction. You don't need cash anywhere in India 👍
Love from india
1. When you travel to INDIA, try to avoid seeing "Popular Cities" or simply the "Capital Cities", they are over crowded and a lot of infrastructure development is taking place causing a lot of traffic jams and unexpected delays.
Keep a suburban city/town/village as your basecamp to cover nearby cities. These towns will allow you to cut costs and get the real essence of India.
For example, If you are visiting Karnataka in South India, choose Mysore over Bangalore as your "Basecamp". Mysore is anyway just a couple of hours from Bangalore. Mysore has a lot more tourist attractions than Bangalore as well. You can cover popular spots in Bangalore and return to your Basecamp on the same day and repeat it if incase you want to see something more the following day in Bangalore.
DO NOT miss eating South Indian breakfast in Mysore, especially the MYSORE MASALA DOSA!
So choose an "ideal Basecamp" while you travel in India 🇮🇳
2. If you are planning to visit any temple in INDIA, DO NOT eat non-vegetarian food (avoid eggs as well). It's advised for your well-being and good health and none of what's mentioned in our Vedic scripts are blind beliefs or a superstitions, but it's done because ideally most of our Temples are built in "SPECIAL LOCATIONS " with high magnetic field, etc.(For instance, "Lord Shiva Temples [Jyotirlingas] built in the ancient times follow the laws of Nature and this time it is the Fibonacci Pattern"). Also eating a simple vegetarian meal will allow your body to be at ease and it will help you receive the aura and energy emitted from the main Idol and from the rest of the temple's premises.
❤️ 🇮🇳🇯🇵 👊🏻
Indians are very talkative and helpful
Fact no. 5 is actually very true... There are many more beautiful places that are not very popular
Please come to India. I am an Indian and I welcome you in India.
In India public kiss no penalties but someone said wrong information about that
9:10 Right, talking loud in public can be too disturbing. All teenagers and young people always avoid that. But there are some old folks who starts talking to you for no reason. And also there are new born kids who just doesn't shut up!
I personally try to be as quite as possible, when in public.
Once I was travelling in a sleeping bus and my phone started ringing very loudly at 4am. It's good that I had curtains on so nobody could see me😂.
But it was soooo embarrassing🙈...
Please ignore those comments where they say about not to eat with left hands... Whichever hands is most comfortable... Eat with it.
Now no need cash in India just use payment apps all are digital now
Nice to hear that! Japan hasn’t changed in that aspect…😅
Today I went to buy sprouts in a street shop ,it was a small street shop in footpath by an old uncle ,nd I thought he had no google pay but he had. Nowadays even every people has online payments app
Your reaction videos are very informative.... Waiting to see more of your videos.
Thanks!! I will upload the new video tomorrow🙏🏻😆
Love From Assam Didi 🥰🇮🇳♥️🇯🇵
Thanks!! Sending love from Japan🇮🇳🇯🇵💚
Arigato 🥰
Love from India 💗💗
9:22 there's nothing such as that India. It depends on person to person most of them have no problem with loud voices because most of the Indians are socially very friendly and extrovert type. So mostly in trains especially long journey trains people even start talking to strangers who are your on your neighbour seat.
This is a comment to appreciate your accurate choice of videos to react to!
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Hi Aditya! Thank you always🙏🏻☺️☺️
4:16 now a days
Almost every local street food vendors🍔🍝🍟🍛, Rikshaw walas🚲🚙, Local markets🎁🎽🛍️👗 have Digital Payments Mode..😎
Instead of using cash, we can just use our UPI app and pay digitally..📱
Ya
Hi Nami! Few pointers upfront:
1. PDA has no penalty. Of course, it's not in the culture, but you can see plenty PDA in metro cities. It's good if you don't.
2. Credit cards have penetrated now but are still not that popular. However, mobile payments (UPI) are exploding. I have not used cash for ANYTHING in the past 1.5 years, and I live in a tier-3 town in the north.
Things you should avoid:
1. Paying the quoted price for anything, especially while shopping. Start with 40% of the quoted price as a bargain offer.
2. Bargaining does not apply to shopping in malls/showrooms or packaged products (they usually have the price printed, and no one can sell at a higher price)
3. People in India talk a LOT! It gets awkward if people don't talk (quite the opposite of Japan). Ensure that you reply. If you're not in the mood to talk, still give a short reply.
4. If you're invited by someone, always get a gift. The best gift is some sweets or snacks. If you choose snacks, buy your part too and hand it over to them; they will serve you and eat with you. Also, don't buy alcohol or meat products (mostly). Flowers, books etc. also don't make good gifts. Stick with sweets/snacks, and you're safe.
5. Please eat at home. Do not reject or just taste a bit. Eat wholesomely. Not eating much is considered a sign of disrespect to the food and the host. Also, use your right hand and only your right hand. I've seen many foreigners eating with both hands.
6. Saying Namaste is also a good practice. If you're going to a Muslim home, you can use 'Salam Alaikum' or just 'Salam'. Handshakes are usually not part of the culture. Also, Namaste only works in North India.
7. Don't smoke/drink in public places or wear skimpy clothes (if not on beaches in the south or resorts).
8. Avoid talking about politics at all costs.
9. Take and give things with your right hand. This is a good thumb rule to follow.
10. Don't judge. Be grateful for the good things and appreciate how people lead their lives. You'll find inner tranquillity.
Thanks! I read all your comment🙏🏻
No.4 is same in Japan! And eating everything you’re served is also Japanese culture🇯🇵🇮🇳
It’s interesting to read the difference and the similarities between Japan and India! Thank you for taking your time 🙏🏻😇
We never keep cash, or keep very less .
We use UPI .. and Indian ranks 1 in overall money transfer. Worth 1 trillion $
Kissing in public does not cause major issue in India ...
4:00 😂😂
Hi as an Indian you don't have to pay cash, you can pay through UPI digital payment. Even Street food, rickshaw or cab or small vegetable market also has UPI. If I want to visit somewhere in the world my favourite is Japan. Arigato Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳. Also Japan flag is based on amaterasu❤❤❤
India was called as Tiānzhú in ancient Chinese or Tenjiku in Japanese especially devout Buddhists, traditionally used "Tenjiku" and its related terms to designate India as their "heavenly centre", referring to the sacred origins of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent.Some historical East Asian name for India that comes from the Chinese transliteration of the Persian Hindu, which itself is derived from the Sanskrit Sindhu, the native name of the Indus River.[38] Tiānzhú is one of several Chinese transliterations of Sindhu. Juāndú (身毒) appears in Sima Qian's Shiji and Tiāndǔ (天篤) is used in the Hou Hanshu (Book of the Later Han).[39] Yìntèjiā or Indəkka (印特伽) comes from the Kuchean Indaka, another transliteration of Hindu. A detailed account of Tianzhu is given in the "Xiyu Zhuan" (Record of the Western Regions) in the Hou Hanshu compiled by Fan Ye
Source - Wikipedia
Nami Chan you know a lot about our India.😊
My hours has just begun! Thanks🙏🏻🇮🇳🇯🇵
@@dreamingofindia2543 Wish you could see a lot in our India😊. All the best to you and other Japanese people who love our India.
Thanks god we have UPI payment system. It make online payment to much easier in compare to other countries. I used UPI daily in my life ....
Another great video. you are really good in choosing your video. i really like it. keep it up your good work🎉
the first thing most of the people love about japan is culture and anime
Subscription added hai ❤
In some states people eat beef like some north eastern states, Tamil Nadu etc
If I'm correct Tenjiku( it means centre of heaven; 🙂🙂thanks!) is also a name for india in old japanese
Please react to Best Marathi Abhang Ever | Ranjani & Gayatri | Raga Chandrakauns | Music of India.
Hello, did you see Kailasha Temple in Maharastra? You'll be amazed to see the great talent of India.
New subscriber!😚❤️
Nami san hair cut looks similar to an anime girl from my hero academia her name was something urakawa
We the People of East have many things common we are different than westerners we are Ancient Civilizations more respectful towads everyone and always keep our country first then our family and then us individual thats our bond with society and Family is stronger than westerners
This is so cool. You should react to Indian Stereotypes by TSB TV. It's a funny satire and exaggeration of regular Indian Stuff. It would be fun to watch your reactions on that😂
As the video you reacted is three year old so the credit cards are accepted in most places nowadays and you can pay almost anywhere by using UPI in India now
Oh glad to hear that. Japan hasn’t changed yet🥹
I think holding hands is ok in NE India. Other type of affection in public might be uncomfortable to others. But we don't have penalty over this. When we see couples showing affection in public We're just like "Oh, let's go somewhere else". Some people just doesn't care so best thing to do is to avoid it.
Love from Delhi didi😍😍🥰🥰☺️
thanks!! Love from Japan🥰
@@dreamingofindia2543I'm coming 8 year your home didi🥰🥰☺️☺️😅😉
Nami Chan is such a picachu japani baaabu🤗
I look like pikachu?🤔
@@dreamingofindia2543 no, not at all but kawaii like picachu for sure. 🤗
@@ubuntuber1619 haha thanks😂😇🙏🏻🙏🏻
Left handed Indian me watching it 👁👄👁
People are saying that we have UPI transactions nowadays and even a Rickshaw driver, food vendors, vegetable vendors accepts that.
It is true, but only in Tier 1 & 2 Cities of India mostly.Still there are many places where cash is accepted.
And mostly Young population uses it
no tier 3 cities small towns also have it bro. Myself from a small town. Even in villages the bigger shops have it.
@@ayushnayak4060 I think we can not know who uses UPI just based on City. I myself from a Tier 2 City but not even a single Rickshaw Driver,vegetable vendors uses online payment here.
I think UPI is still under penetrative in the market and still there is domination of Card System in so many places.
So UPI adoption is getting better day by day but not everywhere in India.
I hope it gets 100% adoption
I live in a tier 3 town bro. Here UPI is used for everything, literally everything. I think your city is a bit lazy in adoption of new technology. Btw, what's your city?
Upi is present everywhere users may differ in comparison to big cities but its there .
I actually want to go to Japan from India lol 😂
Your video are good 😊 sis and I❤️ respect you .
HAPPY BUDDHA PURNIMA SISTER
Arigato Nami Chan 👋👏🙏
I am from India.😀
I Like your videos and i like your way of reaction for india but many indians face problems of language. So i want to help by adding hindi (language of Indian people)subtitles in your videos
me : going to my home village and meeting people and 3:39
Omg how many times will u have to defend India….pda is not illegal…in 2012 itself the Supreme Court of India passed a judgement stating that kissing is an act of love and hence is not illegal…
Most Indian talk loud 😢 like the Japanese 😂😅
Kawaii...Daisuki desu💕💕
Arigatou!!🙏🏻🥹🥹
I love Japan
In love anime
Never be a rude in India.
hi sister you can see the tamil song in india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Nice 👌
if you are eating food in banana leaf dont close in opposite side close towords you
Must visit Kerala in your 2nd visit please 🥺🥺
Please do visit northeast india
In India you can talk in train too..
Even with strangers, there is no problem, but try to avoid foul language.It is better that you wear dresses which won't expose your body. Like many folks don't like it, they hesitate. I am not like anti-feminist. Even woman's in India don't like to expose...So my suggestion is to wear long dresses...
In India folks and older people believe that wearing short and torn dresses as a symbol of misery. However, in Urban areas you would have no problem, but in rural areas they don't like it...
kissing is normal !
but it should be done with only your loved one!…
it is disrespectful to touch strangers!
I really love Japan how is ramen taste i really love Japan and Japanese food and anime
Me too! I LOVE RAMEN😋😋 I’m glad you like our food. I also like Indian food!!
Do not buy anything without bargaining lol 😂😂
😂😂 Thanks for the advice! I didn’t know that so I bought everything at the original price😂 I still remember this bag I wanted but I didn’t have enough money… so I gave it up😅 I could have bought it if I had some bargain😂 I will never forget to ask for bargaining next time I visit!
@@dreamingofindia2543 lol 😂
We don't Say Namaste All the Time
Mostly But You can say Hello and HI also😉
But Don't copy English styles of saying Hi😂😂
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Hi Nami i heard that japnese people are very friendly very open minded
I’m happy to hear you heard that but I think it’s the opposite in terms of personality🥲 Japanese are said to be shy! I think the majority is open minded😁
Japanese traditional clothes and cherry blossom & japnese girls is hevan...
2:38 that's not true. Well people avoid kissing in people.. But jail and all is all a big lie lie. Me and my partner often give each other a goodbye kiss in public.. But that's all right.
Thanks for the correction! Glad to hear that. No need to worry about going to jail when I visit India😁
@@dreamingofindia2543 ya definitely no need.
@@dreamingofindia2543 You can just kiss and hug But doing anything more than that can land you in jail 👍
@@captainsteverogers8708 who told you that?
@@udaykhosla2616 I have seen it.
Hello Nami Didi, you can use your left hand for eating, there is no problem in this.
In India many people eat with left hand. But ya parents tell their children to eat with right hand. There is no any restriction
Hisasiburi 😃
I don't think cash is necessary in india. I travel from one state to another without having a single coin just using my mobile phone. India Rank 1 in digital payments beating both USA and China.
1st one is not true im a lefthandie so i eat food with my left hand. So you can eat with your left hand..
Hi Nami,
Indians moral conduct is same as yours but just our gestures might be more liberal than yours ... So probably differences are visible from outside but inside you will find ton of similarities
ニースのビデオ。 インドからの愛の多く
ありがとう!🙏🏻
いらっしゃいませ
Please reaction dholida song from loveyatri movie. Beautiful song..This dance is called GARBA which everyone does in Navratri festival for 9 days. Its very fun to perform garba and also lots of energy is required to perform this. Hope you can get to know more about our Indian culture
now we have upi... i rarely use cash iñ my daily life... i use only my mobile phoñe to pay
Hey nami when will you guys find the one piece? (Anime reference)
I have a question what is the ancient name of India in Japanese
Use upi in India to avoid any money troubles
But in northeast we eat all animes
We are not similar to mainland indian people we similar to south east Asia
Hii iam indian
1. This is not true u can use your any hand or even some one other hand too for feeding food generally Indian mom feed food to their child by their hand and believe me eating food by mother's hand nothing is more satisfying then that. So you can use your any hand for feeding no one going to offence especially for foreigners
2. Yes you need to put your shoes outside temples
3. Don't be stereo type Yes we worship cows but we don't disrespect others animal too. and yes don't ask beef for eating in India
4. No one going to touch u if kiss anyone but I will recommend u to don't do this because single person feeling bad including me 🥺
6. This is not necessary to use your hands for namaste its ok to say namaste only and you can say hello and handshake also
7. Yes cradit Card is not working everywhere in India becz in India mostly because and shopkeepers are small and they can't afford cradit Card transection charge for small product or service but in India we aslo don't use cash for shopping because we use UPI degital payment system and this is available everywhere even in temple for donation 😏
Like India is inndo
Japan is Japanese is Nihon or Nippon I'm confused with how should I say it.
Hug or kiss on cheek is fine.. Smooching is not acceptable in public places 😅 that is a No No No
hello ,japan
Please react kannazhaga song
Hlo India I am Nami from JAPAN
Love to hear this.
Haha Thanks for remembering my intro😁 I can tell you watch my videos🙏🏻🙏🏻
How many subscribers you had targeted when you visit India for the first time ?
None! I didn’t even have a YT channel when I traveled India for the first time. I didn’t take any videos, I just followed my heart and enjoyed traveling India for 2 weeks.
*PLEASE REACT (777 CHARLIE) TRAILER* 🙏
Japan is way to expensive 😢😅
Left hand is poopoo washing hand so don't eat with that. Use water not tissue...
Stay healthy...
Now people can use net banking for transaction or online payment system
Good to hear the change! Sadly, Japan has made no improvement in that😅
First view first like and first comment.
Thanks for all of them🙏🏻😇😇😇
@@dreamingofindia2543 biggest fan.please upload regular video 🥺.
Are you ok. Why you not upload video ? We miss your video. 😔
Demon Slayer movie please reaction now 💔💖❤️❤️
Nami please react on Ashish Chanchlani video
I found you channel and I want you to react praveen mohan video if u really want to know about ancient India architect , you will get to know a lot of information about Hinduism through his videos
Thanks for the recommendation!!
E in doo!
Please react on Charlie 777 trailer 🙏😍 it
Hey, please be careful if you travel to India. Most people are good. But you only need one person to ruin it all.