I haven´t visit India but I have to say that when I think on Indian people in my mind appear people dancing and cheering up by several things so, in my opinion India is a country so big and colorful also people are so easy-going in many cases (according to people hehe) And their belifs and culture are very interesting for me, the belif of Gods or the tradition they have. India in so many aspects is a cool country and inspire good vibes for me.
*India is the great country.* *Indian culture is different in the world.* *Indian people are very helpful to everyone.* *I'm very lucky because l born in India.* *I love always India.*
My area of London is well-known for having a huge South Asian community. In fact, a nearby town to me is called Southall, but it is better known for effectively being a Little India. I believe it has the highest concentration of Indians within the UK, as well as one of the biggest if not the biggest temples in London. I also work with a lot of Indians from all across the country from North to South, from the Punjab to Kerala, and I have found them to be a friendly, hard-working people. It's a linguistically and culturally diverse country. I think there are something like 23 national languages in India and the traditions, customs and food differ greatly from North to South.
As an Anglo Indian myself, learning about my grandmothers culture is so inspiring, I’d love to visit India someday. The best RUclipsr to learn the Real India is Karl Rock
I've of Indian origin ...and lived in England all my life, visit India every 2-3 years . Although I agree the British ELITES need to FULLY own and show remorse and atleast say sorry for the horrors of colonialisation....I have to say, VAST MAJORITY OF BRITISH PEOPLE ARE REALLY GOOD TO BRILLIANT......If Indians met such people, you would realise that the normal everyday British people cannot be held responsible for the horrors of colonialisation .....and I'm sure, vast majority of Indians in their hearts they would not want to... But I emphasise, the British need to fully own all the things they did during colonialisation and SINCERELY say SORRY .......it does not make the British any less for doing this .....infact the British start getting acknowledgement for saying this ....as long as it is sincere
Unfortunately, in the US most people's experience with Indian people is through phone and email scammers. It is horrible and they call multiple times a day claiming to be the Social security administration or some type of business. If you call them out on it they swear at you. To me it is sad because I have family from India who are wonderful people.
Thing about stereotypes is just.. stereotypes. I just approach anyone with zero preconceived notion if they are a foreigner. I mean, yeah I will joke about a stereotype maybe.. pull off stuff like "oi bruv, heard in Britain ya'll dunk yer biscuit in tea, innit?" and it's so cheesy and hilarious for an ice breaker. Indians should be a little less sentimental, and joke back but then it's job of both parties to start getting along from there, if the first goal is to get to know each other as a person. I can pull off a few accents well and it's hilarious. Ya got to thank English people for the English language. I would say it made the global communication much easier than it would be without it.
@@joebloggs396 Absolutely. It's probably just ignorance and certain amount of language barrier. Compared to Australia, UK is like much forward and respectful, I wish others to know that and be nice. Now nasty banter, maybe one day I'll get that, for now, I tend to avoid that thing.
These are some really nice people, we Indians welcome everyone as "atithi devo bhava" which is a guest is God, we have 9 different religions in India living in peace and of course, as we all know growing tremendously😂, This is our culture. irrespective of how that backfired and what all happened in the past, we will always be those welcoming people who cherish life in every form. it is amazing to see that people think so broadly in the UK and are so welcoming. love from India ❤🔥
My husband has been to India and brought me spices and an authentic cookbook - love the Indian cuisine! I think they are a beautiful people, but the caste system is a big problem imo. Yet I know too little about it to form a judgement ...
@@EasyEnglishVideosIt‘s called „The Encyclopedia of Indian Cooking“ by Khalid Aziz and it covers all the regions of India with their different meals - with and without meat. My copy is covered in speckles from using it so much. 😅
Upper caste people today want to be downgraded to the lower caste people to get the extensive advantages available only for the lower caste people. Jaats in Haryana often block the roads to New Delhi with that demand.
Dear madam there is not cast system start by Indians but by British by their policies to divide & rule which was continued by British English stooges left by them 😂😂😂😂
The most greedy people on earth. How can we explain their exploitation of businesses, services, housing, their fight of staff at work. The muslim ones are worse- they do not want to see any other race make a living?
Nice 👍🏾 but I think you should have interviewed with someone who’s an older generation Brit. I think they know a great deal about the empire history and it’s involvement in India. I suspect the young generation of Brits have no clue about their history and connections with India due partial whitewashing of their history lessons in schools. I wish they follow the way Germans are taught about their history in a balanced manner at schools. I was also a bit surprised that everyone you interviewed was quite positive about Indian community in Britain. Thought there’ll be at least a few who might say otherwise. 😬
@@hirsch4155 well I did enjoy the videos. I don’t know why you felt I’m politicising or contextualising the subject. Can’t we just see it as a simple comment without any bad agenda? If you look at the previous video about Free speech topic, isn’t that a politically related subject? Best thing about easy languages is they raise various interesting questions and topics to ask the public for their views and allow all kinds of comments for people to listen, read and learn how to express themselves.
@@hirsch4155 Mitch (interviewer) asked not only what they think of Indians or India but also their thoughts of British historical connections with India. But hey aren’t I free to comment or express my thoughts here? 🤷🏾♂️
Hey Easy English team!! I'm from California, US - are you looking for American English content? I'd be happy to help 😊 p.s my car is also named Mitch 😂 (true story)
A country that ruled India for 200 years and knows so little about it, shows what they really were there for and probably how they lost their crown jewel
If I have travelled to India in the coming few years. My observations would be: The good: Amazing nature. Himalayas are spectacular and one of the most (maybe the most) beautiful place in the world. Rajasthan (amazing deserts) Assam, Kerala are also stunning etc.Outstanding temples and palaces.
Simple fact about india is because of north Indians India is facing problem Of all who want to understand india 200 rupees is what people sell their votes during elections and for public meetings that day food and drinkings are offered Women life in India sucks No freedom marriage Country and land ambience is great So south India is different and north India is different
as an Indian i think that native british people should not be embarassed by themselves for their history...just acknowledge that it was not a nice thing..world was a jungle back then..its ok
Indians are great, hospitable, kind-hearted people! From Russia with love,
we don't care about any reoperations or hate British for colonial era
Tq my dear
Love you all - From India
No they’re not, they creeps, one was literally harassing my sister at a pub, and another taking pictures of her in a store
Russians are great, hospitable, kind people like my wife and my daughter (she is half Indian).
I haven´t visit India but I have to say that when I think on Indian people in my mind appear people dancing and cheering up by several things so, in my opinion India is a country so big and colorful also people are so easy-going in many cases (according to people hehe) And their belifs and culture are very interesting for me, the belif of Gods or the tradition they have. India in so many aspects is a cool country and inspire good vibes for me.
I love british people I am a anglo indian
*India is the great country.*
*Indian culture is different in the world.*
*Indian people are very helpful to everyone.*
*I'm very lucky because l born in India.*
*I love always India.*
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My area of London is well-known for having a huge South Asian community. In fact, a nearby town to me is called Southall, but it is better known for effectively being a Little India. I believe it has the highest concentration of Indians within the UK, as well as one of the biggest if not the biggest temples in London. I also work with a lot of Indians from all across the country from North to South, from the Punjab to Kerala, and I have found them to be a friendly, hard-working people. It's a linguistically and culturally diverse country. I think there are something like 23 national languages in India and the traditions, customs and food differ greatly from North to South.
Since when is Southall has been called a town if it's a part of London?
@@lindenbeck southall is a town within the region of greater london
I thought southall was a borough. Just now i found out it was a town in Ealing
There is no national language for india only official languages
This is our flag 🇮🇳 in your thumbnail ❤
Une belle vidéo, Les Britanniques sont cultivés et Francs, Dédicace depuis l'Algérie 🇩🇿
😂😂😂😂😂😂
As an Anglo Indian myself, learning about my grandmothers culture is so inspiring, I’d love to visit India someday. The best RUclipsr to learn the Real India is Karl Rock
That slumdog millionaire movie is a very biased and selective narrow minded image of India, without talking about the overall 360 degree view
Amazing!🎉 thanks
Thanks for watching 🙌
I've of Indian origin ...and lived in England all my life, visit India every 2-3 years . Although I agree the British ELITES need to FULLY own and show remorse and atleast say sorry for the horrors of colonialisation....I have to say, VAST MAJORITY OF BRITISH PEOPLE ARE REALLY GOOD TO BRILLIANT......If Indians met such people, you would realise that the normal everyday British people cannot be held responsible for the horrors of colonialisation .....and I'm sure, vast majority of Indians in their hearts they would not want to... But I emphasise, the British need to fully own all the things they did during colonialisation and SINCERELY say SORRY .......it does not make the British any less for doing this .....infact the British start getting acknowledgement for saying this ....as long as it is sincere
Unfortunately, in the US most people's experience with Indian people is through phone and email scammers. It is horrible and they call multiple times a day claiming to be the Social security administration or some type of business. If you call them out on it they swear at you.
To me it is sad because I have family from India who are wonderful people.
I mean, every country has its share of bad people
British people have that experience too. We also take a lot more bigotry from Indians on platforms like RUclips which happily allow it.
I’m a Brit living in Saudi Arabia and it’s the same thing here.
Thing about stereotypes is just.. stereotypes. I just approach anyone with zero preconceived notion if they are a foreigner. I mean, yeah I will joke about a stereotype maybe.. pull off stuff like "oi bruv, heard in Britain ya'll dunk yer biscuit in tea, innit?" and it's so cheesy and hilarious for an ice breaker.
Indians should be a little less sentimental, and joke back but then it's job of both parties to start getting along from there, if the first goal is to get to know each other as a person.
I can pull off a few accents well and it's hilarious. Ya got to thank English people for the English language. I would say it made the global communication much easier than it would be without it.
@@joebloggs396 Absolutely. It's probably just ignorance and certain amount of language barrier. Compared to Australia, UK is like much forward and respectful, I wish others to know that and be nice. Now nasty banter, maybe one day I'll get that, for now, I tend to avoid that thing.
India will become a better country in the next few years. India deserves rapid development.
Though it is so nice to hear all positives we would love to hear some criticism as well. It is only fair to have both.
Just remember- 45 trillion $
These are some really nice people, we Indians welcome everyone as "atithi devo bhava" which is a guest is God, we have 9 different religions in India living in peace and of course, as we all know growing tremendously😂, This is our culture. irrespective of how that backfired and what all happened in the past, we will always be those welcoming people who cherish life in every form. it is amazing to see that people think so broadly in the UK and are so welcoming. love from India ❤🔥
Oh god slumdog millionaire is not bollywood it's a poor representation of India in 2008 done through a western perspective 😂😂
There is no difference between British people and Hitler... We can't forget Jalianwala baug
Cope
No one alive today had anything to do with British India
My husband has been to India and brought me spices and an authentic cookbook - love the Indian cuisine! I think they are a beautiful people, but the caste system is a big problem imo. Yet I know too little about it to form a judgement ...
Would love to know the name of the cookbook Marianne 🙌
@@EasyEnglishVideosIt‘s called „The Encyclopedia of Indian Cooking“ by Khalid Aziz and it covers all the regions of India with their different meals - with and without meat. My copy is covered in speckles from using it so much. 😅
@@mariannereuter Hahaha! That's a good sign... thanks for the recommendation, will look into buying it now 🙌
Upper caste people today want to be downgraded to the lower caste people to get the extensive advantages available only for the lower caste people. Jaats in Haryana often block the roads to New Delhi with that demand.
Dear madam there is not cast system start by Indians but by British by their policies to divide & rule which was continued by British English stooges left by them 😂😂😂😂
if you can ask people in the next video what they think about banksy, I think it could be great 🙂
Nice idea!
What is banksy?
@@mehmet.albyrk an anonymous British artist
@@zeynep551 thank you for your response
@@mehmet.albyrk you're welcome 😊
India's reputation in Europe in general has fallen a lot as I saw in polls.
Like how ?
The most greedy people on earth. How can we explain their exploitation of businesses, services, housing, their fight of staff at work. The muslim ones are worse- they do not want to see any other race make a living?
Because buslims 😂?
Nice 👍🏾 but I think you should have interviewed with someone who’s an older generation Brit. I think they know a great deal about the empire history and it’s involvement in India. I suspect the young generation of Brits have no clue about their history and connections with India due partial whitewashing of their history lessons in schools. I wish they follow the way Germans are taught about their history in a balanced manner at schools.
I was also a bit surprised that everyone you interviewed was quite positive about Indian community in Britain. Thought there’ll be at least a few who might say otherwise. 😬
Nicely said 🙌
My god does everything have to be politicized or contextualized? Just enjoy the video man. It’s not a history lesson .
@@hirsch4155 well I did enjoy the videos. I don’t know why you felt I’m politicising or contextualising the subject. Can’t we just see it as a simple comment without any bad agenda? If you look at the previous video about Free speech topic, isn’t that a politically related subject? Best thing about easy languages is they raise various interesting questions and topics to ask the public for their views and allow all kinds of comments for people to listen, read and learn how to express themselves.
@@jaskatpon1 Well the question was what they think about Indians or India. Not what they think of British relationship to India .
@@hirsch4155 Mitch (interviewer) asked not only what they think of Indians or India but also their thoughts of British historical connections with India. But hey aren’t I free to comment or express my thoughts here? 🤷🏾♂️
Hey Easy English team!! I'm from California, US - are you looking for American English content? I'd be happy to help 😊
p.s my car is also named Mitch 😂 (true story)
Hiya Amy, thanks for writing to us… never heard of a car with my name before 😆😆😆 why is that?
Can you send us an email to mitch@easyenglish.video 🙂
Why not? ;)
Sure, I will send you an email! Thank you 😊
I don't think British people are so much nicer towards Indian Hindus but this video is really different
all of this video is extremely cherrypicked
The Brits are about as nice to Hindu Indians as Hindu Indians are to Brits - there are both positive and negative views on both sides.
@easybritishenglish please can you post the Indian Restaurant, where it is, so can visit. ta.
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Indian Creativity + British Working Style = A Powerful Synergy With Innovative Efficiency
What's the name of song?
I have a feeling the negative opinions wouldn't make it in the video lol
I have a feeling there wouldn’t be many most peoples in Britain don’t have a negative view of Indians
@@lucylane7397 True. Still, even if there were a few when they were filming, they probably would've edited them out lol
A country that ruled India for 200 years and knows so little about it, shows what they really were there for and probably how they lost their crown jewel
😊
sunni and shia? more like hindu and muslim
Slumdog million is not Bollywood
If I have travelled to India in the coming few years. My observations would be:
The good:
Amazing nature. Himalayas are spectacular and one of the most (maybe the most) beautiful place in the world. Rajasthan (amazing deserts) Assam, Kerala are also stunning etc.Outstanding temples and palaces.
These guys don’t even sell a good cheese burger
he was all good tilll he described india as the shia sunni place
*PromoSM* 🌹
Simple fact about india is because of north Indians India is facing problem
Of all who want to understand india
200 rupees is what people sell their votes during elections and for public meetings that day food and drinkings are offered
Women life in India sucks
No freedom marriage
Country and land ambience is great
So south India is different and north India is different
4:31 far from reality
as an Indian i think that native british people should not be embarassed by themselves for their history...just acknowledge that it was not a nice thing..world was a jungle back then..its ok