So Beautiful..! Korean Grandma Meets Indian Girl For The First Time
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2023
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📌BOY :: @youngnfreeboy
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Thank you for having me and thank you for such kind comments 💗
jsjaka your so pretty !
1) Traditional Outfits: There are plenty traditional outfits in India based on every state and the culture, I did mention that but it didn't make it into the video. We have male and female clothing with the similar base and structures in each state that has evolved from simple garments like kaupina, langota, achkan, lungi, sari and more. Similarly with traditional Indian jewelry we have 36 well known types and more.
2) India being close to Mongolia: India is relatively closer to China and Mongolia than Korea, Japan and other East Asian or South East Asian Countries
3) Skin Tones: I dont mean to generalize any region or the population, but statistically speaking people living closer to the tropic of cancer or regions that get more sun have higher melanin count based on genetics, obviously every region has different skin tones but also there's alot of interstate migration and interstate marriages, culturally mixed Indians within India itself which is why we have so many skin tones which I find lovley. However if you go towards the northern tips the majority population can be lighter due to the climate and living conditions, similarly towards the south because of the sun it may get darker. So that's why my answer is explained to include the majority to give an understanding
4) Trees and Alovera: I thought they asked me about palm trees which is why I mentioned that there's more in the south than the north due to the weather conditions, if I knew it was alovera I'd have said you can find it every where and we incorporate it in our skincare, health care due to natural properties
5) Not hating on the cast: Lets not hate on the cast of the video, they are from a different age and there is a generation gap when it comes to understanding India and Indian culture. Most of these ideas and thoughts are conformed by news, media outlets and numerous stereotypes about India which is why it is our job to educate society about contemporary India.
6) Namaste as a greeting: Namaste is an expression of appreciation and respect towards another person, entity or deity. It can be used as a hello greeting and even as a goodbye, so you might say Namaste upon meeting someone, or before parting ways
7) Jai Ho being used: I agree that Jai Ho is not a Bollywood movie, therefore the song shouldn't have been used. However this post is to clear misconceptions therefore for the foreigners reading this, Jai Ho is from a Hollywood movie Slum Dog Millionaire based in India. However in a sense the Indian version can be considered Bollywood because it is sung by Indian artists A.R. Rahman, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Vijay Prakash, Sukhwinder Singh and Tanvi Shah.
8)National Anthem: I'm sorry that the national Anthem was sped up and cut off abruptly due to the timing issue. However I do agree that it can come off as disrespectful. Therefore sorry about that
9) Me being an NRI, North Indian, etc.:
My name is Yukta Tyagi, I'm from Mumbai, Maharashtra. I have also lived in the city of pune for a long time. I have lived in India most of my life.
When it comes to understanding cultures,
I have a strong understanding of Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, UP, Gujarati, Rajasthani cultures.
Simply cause I was born and brought up in Maharashtra, I can speak Marathi and understand it. I also am well aware about the traditions and festivals.
Next my mom is Bengali so she made sure to educate me about Bengali traditions, my mother tongue, festivals and the food.
My grandmother is Punjabi and she made sure to educate me about the state of Punjab, I understand the language even though I dont speak it.
My father is from Ghaziabad,UP and I understand Bhaiya traditions through him and speak hindi thanks to that.
My close friends are from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Therefore even though I dont speak the languages I have taken part in their cultural events, traditions and food so that I understand them better and the differences or diversity in India itself. As a person I cannot physically speak all the official 22 languages or 1000+ dialects, I can't come from each and every state but I can try my best to promote a contemporary view of our country and society, the values, traditions and state practices.
When it comes to religion my dad is hindu, mom is Christian. I have a deep understanding of both religions along with Islam as well because alot of research goes into what I say online. Plus my major is International Student and Culture Design Management. I do my best to keep my memories about Indian history fresh along with changes coming up in our society.
I am still learning everyday in my 22 Years of life but I don't think it matters if I am from the south or the north as long as I don't spread any misinformation regarding my country and its diversity. Just because I live in Korea now and would be considered an NRI, doesn't mean I am out of touch with my roots and my culture. I make sure to keep up with the news, happening in the country, Bollywood movies and songs, etc. to make sure I'm well informed because I know that I am representing my country correctly.
I can't make all of you agree with me or like me but all I want is for you to know is that I'm trying my best to stay well informed and separate contemporary India from the stereotypes. Therefore maybe I'm not the representative you all want but I truly am trying my best and will keep on doing so without discriminating in respect to the southern, northern, western, Eastern or north eastern parts of India as when I leave my country I'm not Maharashtran or a Mumbaikar. I am an Indian.
I hope this comment clears any doubts.
@@miriwtv thank you 💗
@@yuktatyagiofficial you look absolutely breathtaking to be honest the Lord crafted you so well
@@yuktatyagiofficialyour welcome! and im indian too lol
*I loved the way the boy immediately joined his hands!*
A sign of respect
and the child is so cute , haha.
@THE ZOLDICS naah for me its respect
if i meeta korean
the very first thing i'll do is say "anneyonghaseyo"
and in itself it means that i honour that person's culture
even the smallest actions
command big respect
in the same way
if that person said namste
i being an indian
felt happy knowing he knows the method of greeting in our culture
@THE ZOLDICS are you teaching the meaning of Namaste to an Indian? Lmfao
India is like Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Africa etc all put together and made into country by the British..
@@thezoldics7648 wtf namaste is not a regional thing
@THE ZOLDICS everybody from haryana says namaste. Up and gujraat too. Bengal too.
So it's a Hindu thing i would say.
The little girl is honestly so cuteeee I’m crying 😭😭😭😭
Arey par ye ganga mai nage hoke kbse nhane LG gaye 😂 ye video relatable to bilkul nahi h but other things were ausome
Meoooowww 😭😭
Wtf cry yarr kuch bhi
@@roronoazoro9621 😂
Toh ro kyu rhi hai behen
i love her interactions with the little girl, it’s so wholesome and adorable
Thanks 💗🥹
@@yuktatyagiofficial of course!!
Did the little girl really sing indian song😊yukta you represent India very nicely. 😊
India is like Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Africa etc all put together and made into country by the British.
🙃😊🙂
Hi here are some things I'd like to mention:
1) Traditional Outfits: There are plenty traditional outfits in India based on every state and the culture, I did mention that but it didn't make it into the video. We have male and female clothing with the similar base and structures in each state that has evolved from simple garments like kaupina, langota, achkan, lungi, sari and more. Similarly with traditional Indian jewelry we have 36 well known types and more.
2) India being close to Mongolia: India is relatively closer to China and Mongolia than Korea, Japan and other East Asian or South East Asian Countries
3) Skin Tones: I dont mean to generalize any region or the population, but statistically speaking people living closer to the tropic of cancer or regions that get more sun have higher melanin count based on genetics, obviously every region has different skin tones but also there's alot of interstate migration and interstate marriages, culturally mixed Indians within India itself which is why we have so many skin tones which I find lovley. However if you go towards the northern tips the majority population can be lighter due to the climate and living conditions, similarly towards the south because of the sun it may get darker. So that's why my answer is explained to include the majority to give an understanding
4) Trees and Alovera: I thought they asked me about palm trees which is why I mentioned that there's more in the south than the north due to the weather conditions, if I knew it was alovera I'd have said you can find it every where and we incorporate it in our skincare, health care due to natural properties
5) Not hating on the cast: Lets not hate on the cast of the video, they are from a different age and there is a generation gap when it comes to understanding India and Indian culture. Most of these ideas and thoughts are conformed by news, media outlets and numerous stereotypes about India which is why it is our job to educate society about contemporary India.
6) Namaste as a greeting: Namaste is an expression of appreciation and respect towards another person, entity or deity. It can be used as a hello greeting and even as a goodbye, so you might say Namaste upon meeting someone, or before parting ways
7) Jai Ho being used: I agree that Jai Ho is not a Bollywood movie, therefore the song shouldn't have been used. However this post is to clear misconceptions therefore for the foreigners reading this, Jai Ho is from a Hollywood movie Slum Dog Millionaire based in India. However in a sense the Indian version can be considered Bollywood because it is sung by Indian artists A.R. Rahman, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Vijay Prakash, Sukhwinder Singh and Tanvi Shah.
8)National Anthem: I'm sorry that the national Anthem was sped up and cut off abruptly due to the timing issue. However I do agree that it can come off as disrespectful. Therefore sorry about that
9) Me being an NRI, North Indian, etc.:
My name is Yukta Tyagi, I'm from Mumbai, Maharashtra. I have also lived in the city of pune for a long time. I have lived in India most of my life.
When it comes to understanding cultures,
I have a strong understanding of Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, UP, Gujarati, Rajasthani cultures.
Simply cause I was born and brought up in Maharashtra, I can speak Marathi and understand it. I also am well aware about the traditions and festivals.
Next my mom is Bengali so she made sure to educate me about Bengali traditions, my mother tongue, festivals and the food.
My grandmother is Punjabi and she made sure to educate me about the state of Punjab, I understand the language even though I dont speak it.
My father is from Ghaziabad,UP and I understand Bhaiya traditions through him and speak hindi thanks to that.
My close friends are from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Therefore even though I dont speak the languages I have taken part in their cultural events, traditions and food so that I understand them better and the differences or diversity in India itself. As a person I cannot physically speak all the official 22 languages or 1000+ dialects, I can't come from each and every state but I can try my best to promote a contemporary view of our country and society, the values, traditions and state practices.
When it comes to religion my dad is hindu, mom is Christian. I have a deep understanding of both religions along with Islam as well because alot of research goes into what I say online. Plus my major is International Student and Culture Design Management. I do my best to keep my memories about Indian history fresh along with changes coming up in our society.
I am still learning everyday in my 22 Years of life but I don't think it matters if I am from the south or the north as long as I don't spread any misinformation regarding my country and its diversity. Just because I live in Korea now and would be considered an NRI, doesn't mean I am out of touch with my roots and my culture. I make sure to keep up with the news, happening in the country, Bollywood movies and songs, etc. to make sure I'm well informed because I know that I am representing my country correctly.
I can't make all of you agree with me or like me but all I want is for you to know is that I'm trying my best to stay well informed and separate contemporary India from the stereotypes. Therefore maybe I'm not the representative you all want but I truly am trying my best and will keep on doing so without discriminating in respect to the southern, northern, western, Eastern or north eastern parts of India as when I leave my country I'm not Maharashtran or a Mumbaikar. I am an Indian.
I hope this comment clears any doubts.
The video was amazing good job keep it up. Thanks for representing us internationally.
@@aynaanquraishi658 thank you 🥹💗
Please pin this comment!!
Such a well written comment
🫶🏼🫶🏼
Love from India 🇮🇳. Amazing explanation, there are people who will always find mistakes. Thanks for spreading positive things about our country.
@@yuktatyagiofficialThanks for letting me know
This was really wholesome to see individual of different age groups interacting like that🥰🥰
But it's lovely❣️❣️😂😂
But never expected oldies to be so racist.
@Various Artists - Topic Lets not hate on the cast of the video, they are from a different age and there is a generation gap when it comes to understanding India and Indian culture. Most of these ideas and thoughts are conformed by news, media outlets and numerous stereotypes about India which is why it is our job to educate society about contemporary India.
@@vat513 well no I kinda disagree with that as mostly old age people dont know much about other countries and it would be same in the old age people of India too they were more hospitable and open to learning new things and thats really appreciable 🥰
Lovely video ❤️
“English sounds so cool!” Lol she’s so cute 😂
Love the fact how she acknowledged about the northeastern part of India too.
Our northeast is great
Well we do like north east
Did she ???
@@clashwithsahil8775 lie
Time stamp?
Her voice is so pretty! Also, loved people from different ages interacting
Thank you 💗💗
India is like Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Africa etc all put together and made into country by the British.
@@yuktatyagiofficial India is like Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Africa etc all put together and made into country by the British. Why doesn't India present its reality within the country and to outsiders that India is a multinational, multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural, multiracial, multireligious subcontinent made of many totally different nations into 1 country? Its just the truth.
@@breezeanonymous6034 India was never split into different nations. Every Indian in ancient times was aware that Bharat (Actual and original name of the Indian subcontinent) though ruled by different rulers in different regions, was one nation. The nation of Bharat starts from Himalayas to the Indian Ocean and included Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and some part of Tibet also as per our history and Hindu scriptures. Yes the kingdoms of India used to fight and conquer each other, but the spirit of Hinduism has always kept us all together. And also, much of Bharat was united many times across history by really powerful rulers like Ashoka, Samrat Vikramaditya, etc.
@@riasingh2027 That is fake history created after British created India, even your neighboring countries don't believe it. Not to mention, dozens of nations out of British India are forcefully kept in your country and constantly fighting to get out.
Interestingly, that fake 'ancient India's borders are same as India created by British trading company. 😄😄😄😄 Even your borders are named after British officials.
I liked it when she stood up for singing national anthem . She's a proud Indian indeed
But she left it half way that's wrong. So Yukta needs to take care when she sings the National Anthem please
She made things awkward, by saying "Indians sing national anthem before movies", lol
I bet she consumed nonsense propaganda from rNDTV to get that news.
@@jinfin221 Lol, shows how you think from your political biases 24x7, your beloved rNDTV have sold its soul to Adani btw.
She stood up when the Korean guy reminded her and she didn't finish it , was giggling halfway. No respect shown there.
@@abhakuriyal748 That awkwardness, otherwise she is pretty good at respecting representing her own country and culture abroad.
Yukta represents india so well in Korea.. Proud of you gurl❤
Thank you, genuinely trying my best
@@yuktatyagiofficial keep shining and making India proud. Lots of love to you❤
India is like Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Africa etc all put together and made into country by the British. Why doesn't India present its reality within the country and to outsiders that India is a multinational, multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural, multiracial, multireligious subcontinent made of many totally different nations into 1 country? Its just the truth.
and m i surprised that she totally ignored the Northeast part of india. 🤣 this is india where northeast indians are totally ignored but we are only remembered during Olympic or big sports events. thanks india thank u for treating us like a foreigners.
@@eagledemolition2425 Well east indians was ignored as well so? are we complaining about it? no!
"I was so shocked because you're so pretty"😂
She's such a cute & adorable girl🥰
She's so pretty and she seems a really warm, nice person.
Her Korean accent is cute, too!
Thank you 💗
People stop being so picky with her. She's doing her best to represent. She's a human being not an encyclopaedia. Much love to you Yukta from Mumbai, India. ❤❤❤❤❤
I haven't seen any negative comment about her rather than all are praising and she is doing great
@@aamorinox7770 glad you didn’t get to see them… 🌸✨💕 but I had seen some and decided to spread light.. nothing wrong with that isn’t it? 👼🏻
@@TilikaVispute some people born with negativity you can't change them
Most of the comment is positive and that's it you should also ignore them in your life
@@aamorinox7770 I know darling .. but I felt really bad for Yutka and didn’t want to see her spirit be dulled. If one comment of ours can make her happy and plant the seeds of positivity in the lives of even negative people that were commenting then why not ☺️🌸👼🏻💕 I appreciate your concern though ✨
@@TilikaVisputesay those to tamils and South Indians who have a job to troll us
Then they'll whine and cry when they face hatred for their actions
The boy literally knew so much as a Korean 😅
The girl was so adorable
The grandmother didn't hesitated to ask further about her country ❤
While the grandpa was hearing like it is a BTS song for me😂
Pand lastly Yukta , never disappointed us😊
Love it❤❤❤
I love the fact that my country is being represented by people like her . Love from India 🇮🇳
as an indian this makes me so happy. i've rarely seen people of my nationality in media and stuff but whenever i do it makes me really happy. i'm from punjab so i don't speak hindi, but the fact that i could understand a few words at least made me cry.
she's so beautiful and sweet too! :)
It was lovely to see Yukta 🇮🇳 again! She was on World Friends a while ago now. She's very cute and intelligent! Those other people are so sweet, too! Especially the little girl! Loved the discussions they all had and were interested to learn a little bit about her and India! Great episode!
Thank youuu 💗💗💗
The young man melted my heart. Naturally, he knew way better than the oldies, and he was very courteous yet progressive in personality. He and Yukta vibed so well together
As an American from NYC it's so crazy to me seeing people from other countries who can't guess from language/clothes/appearance. Since NYC has literally every culture, I'm pretty familiar with a lot, so it's weird to imagine living your whole life with minimal to no exposure to other cultures.
just America, in general too!
@@_hearts4conan. not the rural parts tho
not too surprising considering America (and other former british colonies) are heavily built on immigration, so multiculturalism is seen as the norm. Korea has very low immigration and even then those who migrate tend to live in Seoul .
She really is so stunning and her voice is beautiful and relaxing to listen to! I loved seeing everyone learning about a new culture, India sounds lovely, I’ll have to visit someday :)
If you ever do, Make sure you directly land in one of the southern states/ OR the states above Delhi (pretty mountanains and landscapes) and don't go to Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
I like how she mentioned the fact that we play the national anthem before watching a movie (in the cinema's) many people don't mention it but I find it an interesting fact considering many countries don't do it. Also the little kid is literally so adorable.
It was a very controversial topic a fee years ago when it was implemented
It happens in the Philippines too.
@@cinderellacomplex7 That's cool, how long has the law been implemented?
I think it's a dumb thing but interesting. I definitely remember this growing up in Thailand as well.
Her voice really sounds so soothing and calm
Thank youuu
@@yuktatyagiofficialwhy you saying thank you
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 It is her lol!
Now after watching so many videos of Yukta, i admire her for representing India so well❤
and m i surprised that she totally ignored the Northeast part of india. 🤣 this is india where northeast indians are totally ignored but we are only remembered during Olympic or big sports events. thanks india thank u for treating us like a foreigners.
@@eagledemolition2425 yeah i agree that NE part of India has been neglected for so long and i also know how discriminatory people are against them. As for me, i will always stand in support for NE population, coz i know their struggles and also how they suffer at the hands of this system. One of my brother in law is from Dimapur, three of my very close friends are from NE(two from Nagaland and one from Manipur) and we all have adulted together and stood for each other for all of each others highs and lows, so i understand where you are coming from. But please understand this, this video has been shot in Korea and she herself was a guest for the channel, she tried to represent India with the best possible resources(attire)she herself had, which also seems typical. Even while explaining, she generalised and explained to them in simple terms so that they get an idea of the diversity here, since the video was short with limited interactions with everyone. It wouldn't have been possible to explain in detail each and every part and culture of India to those who perhaps were meeting an Indian for the first time in their lives. I just feel, she did the best with what she could i feel, even mostly the indian food available in Korea are naan and butter chicken which of course isn't what the whole of India eats. So please consider and think about it. This channel is also a Korean channel and they did try their best, i guess.
Everyone was so sweet and kind!🥺💕
The guy also has my heart!💜 The way he was so knowledgeable and respectful!
she is so beautiful and i love her voice
There are people with dark skin tone as well as light skin tone in Southern part of India. In India there are people with lighter and darker skin tone regardless the place they're living at :)
Fr you right there are many lighter skin people here in tamil nadu but also people with dark tone too so we can't usually say this part has lighter skin tone people accurately I've seen many dark skinned people in the north too tbh idk why I got offended when she said that lol 🤣
Ikr! I'm from South and many people around me and including me... We are light toned skin and I also see people with darker skin tone(even my mum is darker skin toned and she is also from South India) and in North I've seen people with various skin tone.. it's so funny when they generalise it...
Same in North too.
I have seen both type of people in North India too
@@vat513 yeah. That's why I said in India there are people with lighter and darker skin tone regardless the place they're living at :)
I dont mean to generalize any region or the population, but statistically speaking people living closer to the tropic of cancer or regions that get more sun have higher melanin count based on genetics, obviously every region has different skin tones but also there's alot of interstate migration and interstate marriages, culturally mixed Indians within India itself which is why we have so many skin tones which I find lovley. However if you go towards the northern tips the majority population can be lighter due to the climate and living conditions, similarly towards the south because of the sun it may get darker. So that's why my answer is explained to include the majority to give an understanding
Yukta is very beautiful and her Korean is very lovely to listen to! Thank you for sharing about your culture.
being a fan thomas recently .....I was on cloud nine when he knows something about our country........THANK YOU THOMAS
this is one of the most wholesome things on the internet.
She saying :Northern side doesnt have much tree
Come to northeast india.. girl😗
Exactly it's filled with nature 😂
That's why she said north not northeast 🤦,why are you being so dumb
North also has Himachal Pradesh, uttarakhand, etc. There are obviously a lot of trees there as well.
She is from NE only , our geography is complicated so she might not have wanted to take a geography class and explain it to them.
@@shantanusingh7600 As far as I know, she once said that she is from Maharashtra .. watch her other videos in some Korean channel.
The way that little one lied about knowing Indian song was really cute 😂😂
I was quite surprised that she knew how to speak Korean, but I’m saying this in a positive way, its pretty impressive! And she’s so pretty, Mashallah. I also love how the Koreans try to learn more about Indian culture. I am not Indian, I am Bangladeshi but I love the way she represented her country in Korean so the people don’t have trouble communicating with her😁💕
Random coincidence perhaps, but are you related to a Mansuba? A friend of mine has the same last name
It's always fun to watch cultures come along and share their thoughts.
5:45 I knew that will be coming ☠️
Ohh nooo they did not put "jai ho" as Indian songs 😂 that's so stereotypical 😂 also did you guys just found the clip of Indian taking dip in ganga seriously guys there's lot to india other than these stereotypes 😅 but it was a fun video always love to see yukta and wow she was looking gorgeous
Well people just like to portray stereotypical things because negative things get views easily 😩 they choose to portray pictures taking bath but also many foreigners take bath also this is my first time seeing people taking bath naked being from uttrakhand I never saw a naked person taking bath here I don't even know from where they get these videos also there are many beautiful waterfall and reserved area such as valley of flowers Himalayas they never portray them rather show poor image of india I don't appreciate it!!
I was just about to say that, but this video was fun & ppl were nice so it doesn't matter much ig
@@clashwithsahil8775 yaa but for them negative attention is also an attention I mean what to you expect they're Koreans
@@Irises58 yupp it's not like this is their first time
until last year ...Jai Ho was a widely recognized Indian song...And it is an Indian song composed, Sung and written by Indian artists - AR Rahman Sukhwinder Singh and Gulzar, respectively. Don't undervalue their contribution just because it was part of Hollywood film. Jai Ho will always be an Indian song. Being part of Hollywood film won't change that
She is beautiful. Her smile and the way she speaks korean is amazing. ❤
Such a beautiful one on one interaction. So heartfelt and genuine . Yukta you spoke with confidence. I wish they had directly finished the shot with last 4 lines of Jana Gana Mana rather than fast forwarding.
It's nice to see something for the older generation (which includes me) But i do miss Yumi's enthusiasm
I could listen to her all day her voice is so calm ❤❤
So wholesome and had me smiling ear to ear. I really enjoyed watching this!
It was such a nice video I was smiling throughout the whole video... thanks for such content ❤
I'm so mesmerized by her💜
Thank youuu
@@yuktatyagiofficial omg u r soooo welcm🥺stay safe and healthy yukta di💜
Her presence is so calming. She is the best representation of an Indian girl (at least that is how I idealize my future wife to be like). Best wishes for her.
It's so touching to see different cultures interacting with each other)
I just love how well she speaks Korean. That's awesome!
The little is so cute 😭♥️! Love her she is so adorable
y'all are talking bout the kid but can we actually agree on how adorable the interaction between the guy and yukta was!!
I love that how Korean people interacted with her they are so sweet 🧁 want to more like this 감사합니다 ☺️
They're r@cist as hell, specially towards south Asians and arabs
Totally loved this interaction
shes literally so beautiful
I heard that India is such a big country that language, race, and culture are different by region. Which city in India is the Indian beauty in today's video from? And is the language she spoke in the video Hindi?
P.S.→Let me add one more question. Which country do Indians prefer, United Kingdom🇬🇧 or France🇫🇷? I heard that France helped the Sikh Empire, who resisted the British Empire to the end in the Indian Subcontinent.
Yesss shee spokee hindi ..
I am alsoo from indiaa ...i am from it's southern partt❤
@@Hakku005
Thank you for your answer. 🤗
Do you live in Chennai or Puducherry by any chance?
I know that Southern India mainly speaks Tamil, which is very similar to Korean.
@@John_Horace_Kim Not really. South India consists of many states, cultures, and languages. Tamil is spoken mostly in Tamil Nadu, and some borders of Kerala. Malayalam is spoke in kerala. Kannada is spoken in Karnataka, and Telugu is spoken in Andhra and Telangana. These are few south Indian states
@@r7anubis758
Thank you for your kind and detailed reply. 🙏
I heard that Hindi is mainly used in Northern India, but does Hindi also work in Southern India? Is it better to use English than Hindi in Southern India?
I heard that Southern India's economic condition is better than Northern India's because of the great development of Southern India's IT industry.
@@John_Horace_Kim yes tamil is one of the language from India ... Other than that there's many moree languages spokes in various peoples from different cultutes , states etc... I am a Malayali ..malayalm is a well spoken language in kerala ..which is a state from india
The young man has nice literature about India or maybe about global things. Good job, my bro! Definitely, it's such a good impact about modernity era with gadget in our life.
this is so cute!! i love seeing indian people out there and vibing w other countries!!
she is beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!! IKR having fun with your videos GIGGLE
She is so beautiful !🤩😍 Also her Hindi !😭💓
It sucks, would have choose some other Indian language.
Hindi is boring, I hear that everywhere.
@@vat513 cope !😂
@@vat513 yes such boring language and can't even understandable
@@beautygirlbeauty3276 oh the jealousy ! 😂
EVERYONE IS SO CUTE
Representing arguably the most diverse country in terms of geography, religions, languages, cultures, wildlife ! A trial by fire haha ! Yukta clearly did a tremendous job.
I loved the boy.
He was really amazing
The little girl is so cute and she is representing India so well 😊
Sooo Happy and glad that Giggle is teaching about India to Korean people
What a beautiful interaction !!!
Love it
I love that she stands up for the national anthem
Indeed She is Very Beautiful ♥️♥️💞💞❤️
Ok I was jst casually sitting and watching the video but when she started national anthem I had to stand 😂 indeed that is in our genetics 😂❤️🇮🇳
Ikr...I had to the same 😅
That’s my girlll❤️❤️❤️ yuki has the most calming angelic voice❤️❤️❤️❤️
She is gorgeous!❤
im so happy this went well 😭😭
Traditional Indian clothing (especially women’s) is amazing. My sisters childhood friend had Indian parents and I always admired the amazing colors and fabrics her mother wore.
Wholesome content building bridges across cultures. I love how Yukta mentioned the various different skin tones and races of people that India has.
Love the way they interacted the girl was looking lovely and its nice that they like Indian dress although it was not a proper traditional but loved the way she looked
I love it so much ❤
As an Indian, i love this indian girl's dress. Appropriately indian, modest and beautiful ❤
Loved this, this is so cute
It's so goooood.
Best Part, She used Bharat in a Hindi sentence. It's perfect ❤
The way that young guy Shakes hands with her is a way of showing respect in India. We also do that when we serve food to our guests, or take something from them.
This was so adorable! ❤
The girl Yukta is super cute 🥰
Kyaa app janti hoo iss ladki ny front konsa haircut krwaya huwa hai
This was so sweet 💕
This video was so wholesome ❤
She's so pretty 🥺
Generally Girls look pretty after fake eyelashes, eye liner, glossy Lipstick and makeup etc , its not about her or any specific person..
Pretty means should be really pretty without hard makeup and filters
@@souravsharma7487 bro who hurt you-
@@user-fb4ux6bi7pno one can, I just described the definition of real pretty girls, its not about any specific girl
@@souravsharma7487 you do realize so many people wear makeup. just because you wear makeup doesnt make anyone less 'beautiful' lmao
❤❤she is so pretty and cute the granny is is so cute ❤
The little girl is soooo cute and adorable 🥰.
She looks so beautiful ❤
Honestly speaking feels good being outside western world . There are so many beautiful cultures in the world
Please try to bring a person from northeast part of india too,would luv to see their reactions.Cause they share some similar facial features from east Asians.
Yukta u r so elegant...big fan of u n piyu❤❤❤
Gooo yukta you're so sweet and you represent india so well!!
SHE DID HER BEST and we LOVE to see it !!! :) ♡♡♡
Yukta sista thank you so much for representing India 🇮🇳❤
I'm glad that we have an Indian like you ❤️😭
and m i surprised that she totally ignored the Northeast part of india. 🤣 this is india where northeast indians are totally ignored but we are only remembered during Olympic or big sports events. thanks india thank u for treating us like a foreigners.
@@eagledemolition2425 ohhh shit this is really wrong thinking of you guys
It's not true yr....
Definitely you are part of India and we really appreciate you guys , do you know what I really admire people from north east of India
A lot of things I wanna say but
I think I should make it short
Please don't think that other part of India think you as foreigners
Please don't I just don't know why who the hell is spreading this nonsense that you are foreigners .
You are part of India and definitely you are Indians as well ❤️
@@kirtibhatt9183 yes i know we r indian but but most of the people ignore us. we r getting used to at this point.
@@eagledemolition2425lmfao NE isn't the only place who got ignorance for decades
Unfortunately you'll ognore my comment only because I disagree with you
@@kirtibhatt9183you're wasting time on these people
Trust me they never answered my questions and never will because they're cowards
she is gorgeous!
She is really very beautiful and soft spoken! ❤
Indian northeast people's look are different from other states of India And are similar to Chinese ,Korean Japanese etc most of the people are unaware of this fact
Have mentioned that in this and other videos, didnt make it into this one but you can check other channels
Northeastern people look closer to people from Thailand than Chinese or Korean.
Awww the little girl at 1:30 is so freaking adorable
I love videos like this where people learn about wach other and their cultures ❤ It's so awesome to meet new people and get new information that you may not have known. Also awesome to get to know others. Also, she is so pretty :>
Oh my lord, I could listen to this beautiful woman speak all day 😢 what a voice
She speaks Moria Korean language so well . Of course I don’t understand any single words but I know she speaks so well and very beautiful women ❤
This is so beautiful
Thank youuu 💗
She is so pretty! 😍
Wow this is my favourite video from this channel till now how humble the girl is and that cute little girl beyond definition so so so beautiful and cute💕
“English sounds so cool!” 😂