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India is so diverse man, you have people that looks East Asian like Bhutanese people, some that looks Iranian from North India, but original Indian look like Tamil Nadu people...
And Indian have a little bit of Mongolian DNA because of the Mughal empire.
lol singham movie indian
but i am not indian
I feel like everyone is not fully their race. We’re always 1% of something.
Mike in a turban is something I didn't know I needed until today 😆
😂😂😂😂
he lookz gud in pink
no way its Hafu Go :) are you gonna accept Ranton's challenge? ;)
That's punjabi culture, not indian
@@jesssandhu9432 punjabi culture is a part of Indian culture. U okay?
Well, actually there're a lot of Indians that live mostly in NE part of d country belonging 2 various indigenous/tribal communities who look like people from China or SE Asia or East Asia. The three of u won't look out of place at all in North-Eastern states. India is extremely diverse beyond d stereotypes portrayed in foreign or even mainstream Indian media. I'm from Assam in NE & our culture/cuisine has lot of similarities with South-East Asian countries like Myanmar & Thailand.
That is what I was thinking he must connected through Assam or Arunachal Pradesh.... And laughing of thinking he got it all wrong 😅
all 3 of them can fake to be NEIndian, because most us NEIndian have SE Asian features and they look SE Asian too I bet nobody from northern or southern India could catch real identity.
@@JustFrogy-ux9odbro ur from Northeast too?
@@mylittlespace8722 No north india ( Kolkata to be specific)...
@@JustFrogy-ux9od Kolkata is in East India not north
I’m Indian and I really loved seeing Mike genuinely enjoying learning about Indian Culture it was so heartwarming. Much love from Indian fans 🇮🇳
Yass
Same
I could not stop laughing
Same
Mike is probably northeastern Indian ...lol so relax .
Mike does look like northeast indian 😌🤍and most importantly he enjoyed being an Indian❤ he would have enjoyed more if he watched Indian serials 😂😑😂with 80% dhumtanamama , 10%advertise ,5%crying ,3%plot and lastly 2% acting😂😂😂
he look like Bhutanese not gonna lie and he look like gurung , magar , rai , lumbu too
It was so wholesome to watch Mike enjoy Indian culture!
True
@Live bruh not u being racist 💀
@Leah u speak karen? More like you are A karen
@It's Grillz Kid your parents are disappointed in you
He just enjoyed punjabi culture, not entire Indian, not Indian and India is not known for just Punjab..
As an Indian who loves Korean culture and is a huge fan of CantoMando, I think this has got to be one of the best videos I have ever watched! I really liked how you all had different challenges every day for a week or so and didn’t just spend your time enjoying the new culture for one day only! Thank you for exploring Indian culture and loving it. I hope you all can visit India one day too. ❤️
they’re chinese..
As a Korean speaker with mild Indian culture exposure, I found them ordering food in Korean absolutely hilarious 😂
"Does he looke Indian to you?"
Guys you should search and find out about northeast india, it's basically asia with asian looking people and culture
indians are asians tho
technically India is count among south Asian countries. am I right?
@@mylittlespace8722 yes, india itself is Asian
Well they maybe by border Indian but genetically they are more towards tibeto-Burma, Thailand.
All indians are asians so💀💀
As an Indian (Gorkha) I loved Mike speaking Hindi hahaha so adorable!! And if you’re 1% South Asian, you could also be Nepalese. You look more nepalese, infact you could easily pass as a Nepali.
I thoroughly enjoy you guys’ video! ❤️
No sis south asian DNA is same for all Indian subcontinent country R1a1 is our DNA even though European and Iranian have also this Dna.
We all are same by DNA. our culture is also same miss
🇮🇳❤🇳🇵
🇮🇳❤🇳🇵
@@shravangurav8593 Nepali people sure got half and half percent DNA of India and Tibet(China)
1 percent doesn't have any effect on appearance. As far as I know, that 1 percent is Chola dynasty dna of south india. Because they travelled a lot by sea for traditing.
Mike’s ancestor was probably one of those Buddhist monks who travelled to India to find the Tripitaka lmao
😂😂😂
Lol 😂😂😂
exactly
Ong lmao
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actually "gwenchana" means "Its ok" or "am ok" , Jinja means "really" . i litrelly loved this video , keep it up guys , and well i am an Indian and i loved the accent of mike , he really tried it and i am happy by his genuine reaction to our culture !!!
Korean words actually mean different things like gwenchana also means like is it ok and jinja means really or exaggeration
ngl it made my heart feel so warm to see Mike embracing Indian culture, especially by going to Gurdwara and doing Bhangra, it was super awesome to see. Also Mike, dont worry too much about wearing a paag (turban) as long as you aren't making fun of it, its all ok to wear one! the cultural appreciation i saw from mike in this video, really made me smile so much
yess same as half of my family are from panjab and go to gurdwara too it touched my heart ❤
It said south Asian so that could be Nepalese or Pakistani or Bangladeshi etc. South Asia isn’t only India.
@@weshouldsaveourselves6780 true but india and pakistan are really close, also hes wearing a turban which symbolizes sikhism which originated in punjab, and half of punjab is pakistan and the other half is in india
@@blatant.465 South Asia was the 2 per cent. So it could be either one of the many countries in South Asia 👍🏽
Yeah!
I’m half Indian and half Chinese so I knew exactly what mike felt when he said he was the only Chinese person! ANYWAYS HAPPY MIKE HAD FUNNNNN 🤠
which parent is which
Bro who do you support in the recent border clashes?
My mom is Chinese and my dad is Indian
@@reginaldcopperbottom1738 I don’t even know 😭😭
@@reginaldcopperbottom1738 bro thats a iffy question to ask
I personally wished either Sheldon or Edward should have done one Korean and one Vietnamese as they were both around 15-20% Vietnamese too, rather than have 2 of them do Korean at the same time. I think the video would have been a bit more interesting to see all three of them dive into three different cultures rather than Sheldon and Edward being together as always.
Now that I think about it, have they ever done anything Vietnamese?
And Mike is 6.93% Japanese and Korean
I think they were doing the culture that was he least in percentage, like the korean was only 1%/2% . So, it would be more interesting but I like your idea too
I can actually see the Vietnamese part from their look
@@zeth479 Cantonese and Vietnamese people actually share a little bit of roots together. There is still a lot of Cantonese people that speak Vietnamese and a lot of Vietnamese people that speak Cantonese. It would have been a much more interesting video if one of them tried Vietnamese culture, because they'd be surprise how many Vietnamese people actually speak Cantonese too. Just seems like a classic Edward and Sheldon being together video while Mike does his own thing as usual.
i also got 7% Korean in my ancestryDNA but as far as I know my family is Chinese/Taiwanese to the bone. i searched around and multiple ppl told me a lot of far northern Chinese han dna gets confused for Korean. so it’s probably just a dna interpretation error. but great video, love the cultural connections
The accuracy of these DNA sites depends on how many people are doing the testing. A lot of times the Korean ancestry in Chinese are actually Mongolian. Maybe they just don't have a lot of Mongolian people doing the test so all of them are recognized as Korean.
@@bernardle356 How do you know this? Not saying you're wrong but i'm curious.
i think its because northern han chinese descended from korean women married to northern han chinese husbands caused the genetic similarities.
i got 3% Korean and 97% Japanese
Just some information for you guys, Mike having some South Asian makes sense a little because alot of people in South Asia also have a little Chinese/East Asian in them - Examples being Nepali, Assamese, Manipuri, Bhutanese people.
Yes..and most of them looks asian
I was looking for these comments. Thanks man
Those people live close to South Asia where as Mike is from Beijing which is at the very north western most end of China so him having ancestry from the Indian subcontinent is a little surprising. Maybe his great ancestors were close to south west China before they made a big move
you’re forgetting us Nagas & Mizos 😂 closest to having them features
I got 86% chinese as a Nepalese person...
India have so many cultures 😀
Happy to see you enjoyed Punjabi culture one of the best culture & humble people's of India 🇮🇳
Watching Mike discover Indian culture was very wholesome and funny 😄
ayyy Indian blink
@@thereisauniverseinsidemyhand you to ?
I am Korean and I am not lying when I say their accent in Korean is amazing. It sounds like they have been practicing for years.
That's interesting! Natural affinity i guess.
Your videos always make me feel like I'm hanging out with friends. You guys have the best dynamic that would be perfect for a podcast! Please!
I second this!!
The Hindi friend Mike met on the pedestrian has an infectious smile, I love their interaction!
I think Mike's south asian is because the northern and Eastern regions of South asia are inhabited by Sino-tibetan people like the Chinese. They are genetically and language wise related to the chinese and has the same ancestry many thousand years ago. Sino-tibetan people probably originated around the yellow river valley. While the people east along the yellow river became the Han chinese some groups west went to tibet, north east india and myanmar giving rise to the tibetans, burmese, north east indians, various himalayan people of China, india, nepal and bhutan and other minorities of south western China, myanmar and northern thailand.
One of the best forms of content I've EVER watched on RUclips, hands down. This was absolutely amazing, hats off to you man fr; y'all should do a mini series for different cultures all around the world.
I love Mike being Indian!!! He is doing so good! Love your Hindi too😁😁😁😅😅we actually have a part in india which is near Nepal and Bhutan where the majority of the people have asian looking features! It’s the north east of India.
It's not just "Asian looking features". Our ancestors literally belong to the same Sino-tibetan Mongoloid group as Chinese. The Sino-tibetan family is divided into two subgroups: the Sinitic group(which includes the Chinese languages like Mandarin, Cantonese, etc) and the Tibeto-Burmese group(which includes all NE Indian native languages, Burmese, Tibetan, etc).
As an Indian AND a Punjabi, I loved seeing Mike learn about our culture, his Hindi is veryy cute and this was overall a very wholesome video!!❤
Hi from India. This was so cool, and y'all were so respectful of the cultures. I'd love to see Mike check out more Indian stuff because this was super hilarious and cute xD
As an indian i really adored how mike learnt enjoying collecting information about indian culture. Tysm🙏🏼 and u looked so much cute in turban
This episode is so fun to watch!! Experiencing different cultures, food, languages and breaking the barrier of different races. I really loved it! ❤️ Shout out to all those kind ppl/friends as well. Hope you guys keep in touch
This was such a breath of fresh air to watch! Hope that all 3 of them had fun and will continue to explore those cultures beyond this video ☺️
Happy to see Mike experiencing the 🇮🇳 Indian Culture and also as an Indian his hindi was actually quite good👍🙏
That is the flag of Niger not India.
@@aureliusjulius240 my bad😊 edited*
He just experienced punjabi culture, not entire Indian culture, and India is not just punjab..
@@Parvultraobtusa i am punjabi
@@Parvultraobtusa u fool💀why are u in every comment section repeating same shit he found Punjabi so he went with it but he was still talking in hindi tho
Love the respect and sincerity mike has in learning the Indian culture
i’ve recently found out about you guys and cant stop watching keep up the great content bc it’s my comfort content :)
This is so amazing! I loved how wholesome & welcoming all the Indians were towards Mike. It makes me happy to see Indians in this video going above & beyond to help Mike experience our culture.
yo mike you killed me with your Hindi and Indian dancing LOOOOL I loved itttt
Mike learning Bhangra was the best thing ever. He really shoes his genuineness!
Good onya Mike. You totally went out of your comfort zone. Respect 👏
Super stoked that you guys tried Taekwondo. Been doing tkd since I was a kid and I'm obsessed with it. And you walked all around Korea town/Bloor street, where I've spent many weekends when we had tournaments and training camps...all the memories! So cool that Master Fong agreed to appear in your video! Enjoyed watching you guys spar XD
Who loved Crash Landing on You?
i haven’t even watched it yet🥲 is it good 💔
I loved it!!! The chemistry 🤌
It is so goooood
Meeeeee i love it
@@eunjjiglow22 it is next lv good. Best drama I have seen
Where korean last meal was all non veg , the gurudwara meal was light and energetic plus it's was authentic as it was from a gurudwara
I love that they are genuinely happy experiencing new culture
Somehow it's so wholesome
I like this exercise of trying the other culture, not just it makes a person very knowledgeable about cultures but also increase an awareness among different cultures. Which is very much needed to defeat racism and stigmatisation.
I swear this is the most times I laughed in a CantoMando video in my life
Yooo same 😂
nahhh i loved how respectful you were enjoying south asian culture🙏🏽 had me smiling like crazy 🤣
What a wholesome video mann! You guys were very polite towards the other cultures and blended in very well. Love yaa~
Mike I've some suggestions for you. If your spice tolerance level is low let that restaurant know, they'll prepare food keeping that point in mind. And Yes, I can assure you that India people are VERY friendly. So it's no joke that those 3 guys came back after you guys departed. 😹
So one thing.
Don't feel like racist, while pronouncing hindi or anything else.
You're trying to assimilate in our culture that's so much positive
Indian people like me will just appreciate that you just learned some bit of things to say by yourself! It's great 👍
Honestly so impressed with how fast Mike learned!!!
WoW this is a very cool and creative concept
Exploring cultural beauty and having fun though it
And the thing is it's not just eating
You did extra steps
Much appreciated 🤗
This was so wholesome and Mike learning about Indian was so fun and interesting to watch, I'd love to see you give your parents/grandparents the DNA test to see what the out come is as well. Great jobs guys 💯💞
You guys are doing great!!
At the moment, there are so much hate among us. You guys are showing that if we open our hearts, we can appreciate one another and become closer!
I am a Korean and I enjoy watching your videos! All cultures and history should be respected and appreciated.
Keeping the togetherness and respecting individuality are the two pillars that we should sustain in friendship.
Great video!
among us
Among us
I love this concept, I wanna see more RUclipsrs do this, it's entertaining
Guys!!! This needs more views. I loved this video!! Would love to see you guys explore more Asian cultures in this format
u could pass for northeast indian, they look alot like us east / southeast asians. im somewhat in relation with them as someone from myanmar , kuki - chin - mizo related.
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Very wholesome, especially for Mike!
the ordering food challenge was so funny, esp. when you mixed 반말 (informal language) in there. its good they at least know what youre saying, i asked my international vietnamese friend to tell me how to say i love you and then tried saying it to my viet american friend and she thought i was insulting her lol tonal languages are something else. if i tried to speak canto or mandarin i would probably end up getting slapped in the face.
This people are so underrated fr, they need more attention.
14:35 Agree! 😅👍
K-drama love story, manhua/Chinese's novel love story are almost unreal
What a great video that allowed us to enjoy diversity of other cultures! Keep up the great content!
He: Do i Look Indian?
Northeastern India: yeah
Nothing 'Indian' about the north eastern region ..it's indian only politically today ..from stereotypes to everything we are different
@@zeta5877 The entirety of India is different actually. Ladakhis are also Indians, but their culture is almost like the Central Asiatic nomads. South Indians have little in common with Punjabis. They are also Indians.
Oh, I am also North-East Indian. I am a tribal too. I look Southern Chinese or Filipino, as they say.
Mike's Indian name can be Mukesh, which roughly translates to Lord of Love/joy
Mukesh Walia?😂
Lmao that doesnt suit him at all 😭😭😭😭
my rommie is from India and I have to say, majority of Indian ppl, including him, I've met were so friendly, warm, welcoming, kind, and helpful ❤ when his fam visited his Bua always made me a plate of food with the hugest smile 😭💗🙌 I also love Indian food nothing beats the flavours they got
0:16 the fact that Mike had like 6,93% Korean Japanese and Edward 13,92% South East Asian (Vietnamese) yet they still chose the one they represent the least
0:18 no Mike is the biggest oppa
Eating prasadā in gurudwara was the best part. That meal is always best and heart touching coz it's not mere food but offering from God to humanity and signifies all are equal.
Mike’s excitement wearing a turban for the first time was so wholesome 🥺.
HE IS ENJOYING LEARNING HINDI and its just so wholesome to watch
So… we’re not getting to see the reaction from Edward and Sheldon the second they saw the clip of mike wearing a turban?
Jokes aside, this is very heartwarming to see you guys embracing other cultures when you found out about your DNA. And even though it was a small percentage , you went and got to know it better, and that’s very wholesome to see. Well done!!☺️👍🏻
mike is actually the biggest oppa because he is 7% korean
Me being South Asian and a big fan of Korea makes this ten times more hilarious!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 Especially when I know some Hindi and Korean!
Is hindi not your mother tongue? Or are you indian-american?
I assume he/she follows kdrama or kpop and learnt basic korean there like i got some japanese through anime
@@nielsbohrsciencewale9771 yea I know it's just that they said "some" hindi soo
@@ns.kha29 sorry mb
Ye lol
I love ❤️ 😍 💖 that those guys came back just to be his friend. So sweet
Mikes experience was so wholesome aha loved this video!!
As a canadian (i could see the hockey stadium in downtown) and punjabi indian he is very gopd at speaking hindi
We're happy to adopt Mike as one of our own.❤️
He is Indian now!
15:02 it looks like mike was eating Indian's favourite lays flavor while watching the movie 😂😂
Team Mike forever!! Haha I loved this video and I love Bhangra music, it's so jolly and awesome! Well done guys! 👏
I just love how confused lots of these people were, it was funny. Learning a new language is extremely hard, I’m trying to learn Spanish and it’s hard. I definitely would enjoy Korean and Indian culture. I find both very interesting.
Learning a new language can be easy or hard. If you start out monolingual it will obviously be harder. Likewise if your mother tongue is very different from the new language. Otherwise it can be easy, especially if there is a significant grammar/vocabulary overlap.
Mike you rocked the challenge and i loved seeing you in turban and Sheldon and Edward you both also rocked the challenge
This was a great line up of how these activities were laid out. Getting to know the cultures food, dances, activities, language and shows to then meeting other people to have something to talk about and relate to, great stuff!
This was a really wholesome video, you guys did great!
0:12 Yes he does look Indian, northeast Indian precisely
14:15 he said gwenchana (are you okay) and they captioned it as “really” 😭😭😭😭
I like seeing Mike's Indian culture tour more lol 😆 It was so funny! I mean if you go into Nepal and Assam, India, there are more East Asian looking people in those areas lol
He just experienced punjabi culture, not entire Indian culture..
@@Parvultraobtusa yes he did ! , jealous boi
@@b11-x3o oh yeah, what else Indian culture he experienced, except Gujarati garba and still calling it a bhangra..??
@@Parvultraobtusa food
@@Parvultraobtusa jealous boi
Edward & Sheldon should’ve done Vietnamese culture since they were about 20% Vietnamese
Great video! Thabks to the new friends you guys made who welcomed you guys into their culture.
mike did so well in experiencing Indian culture. 😄
I’m Indian and it was fun watching Mike trying the culture
This video made me laugh so much, really brightened up my day. Thank you so much.
Thoroughly enjoyed 🤗❤️
Mannn your videos are so fun and u guys are always trying new stuff, y'all deserve more subs
In North-East India, we have looks that look like you guys.
저기요 아저씨 sounds kind of rude ahahahaha but i think he realized you’re a beginner.. we’re happy to have people trying korean!
Yes, in fact Indian Northeast is filled with people with mongloid features so you wont be looking out of place. There are alot of Nepali people also working and living around but their Hindi is quite good since Nepali is somewhat derived from Devnagri so its easy for them to speak hindi while tough for us to understand their Nepali. Your words were understandable just too loud and drawn out but that's well and fine.
Hey, uh being an indian myself, a really good indian dish is biriyani. It's like rice and butter chicken- but it is SO GOODd
yeah, its really nice ngl
Pls don’t reduce biryani to being rice and butter chicken 💀
I loved how they all appreciated the Korean and the Indian culture! It was so wholesome! :D
OMG THAT LIN GUY IS SOOO COOL!!!😹😹😹😹🙀😿
TRUE
As a Korean, I am happy to welcome you as part of the 1.5% Korean population!!
I genuinely enjoyed watching this. Love you guys ♥️
Now this is culture appreciation 👏🏾👏🏾
I’m african american and did a dna test too. And it threw me off when i saw that i had southeast asian (like filipino, thailand, india,etc.) pop up in the 1.2% of my dna. It’s crazy how mixed most of the planet is and assume based on word of mouth of what we are. If you’re curious, the rest of my dna is like 83% african and like 14-15% is european.
My respect for Mike raised up so high. Glad he enjoys the Indian culture 😄😆
”Why is Japanese and Korean DNA shown together in one place?” "Why did they completely ignore the possibility that they may have even a trace of Japanese DNA?" "Why are the shoji screens in Korean restaurants Japanese style?" Three small mysteries crossed my mind.
Just a fact that how fast the 'Indian' friends were made. Plus how they were so friendly n nice.