Greetings from far West Texas! Indeed! I don't think Tim knows the cultural and monetary significance of Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) in countries outside the collective West, especially in the Middle Eastern countries. There are exceptions of course, even so. PEACE and be well.
@@scottmccutcheon9828 Greetings from Bahrain It is understandable since it is a foreign culture for him, But I guess his journey is to learn more about the the other side of the globe. Peace and love to you all
out of the 139 countries i have been to Bahrain is the most epic. In the souk where you are there are some epic bars and nightclubs. I locked my self out of my Chevy once and the police opened it for me " He said are you crazy why you need to lock your door! this is Bahrain"
Ha! Got to stay days in bahrain after the airline asked for my transit flight in exchange for days and hotel stay! I invited myself to an oil barrens ball, a bedwin hotel wedding and, a mosque and a womens underwear shop by the sheikh's right hand man who stopped in his limousine to "show me" arround! And that was just the start! Met the indian comminity who opened their seceet and sacred temples to me for puja... Interesting for a woman travelling there alone! Many offers of😅 Arabian Nights!
The gold is really the difference is that in Arab countries we sell 24 c bars and 22 and 21 c gold jewelry that’s why it’s shiny In other countries they have 14 and 18 c it’s not good gold
Greetings from far West Texas! Unfortunately, for Tim, he doesn't have any knowledge of the cultural and monetary significance of Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) in countries outside the collective West, especially in the Middle Eastern countries. There are exceptions of course, even so. Perhaps the educational system in Greece has been woefully degraded as it has, for example, here in the U.S.A. I'm sure you'll agree, Gold and Silver have a rich historical cultural and monetary significance in Greece, going back millennia just as in the Middle Eastern countries, yet in the Western countries that significance has been greatly diminished. I will venture to guess that "fake" Gold is likely illegal to sell in some, if not all, Middle Eastern countries, am I correct? PEACE and be well.
@@seriouscash Indeed! 100% true! That is the point of my comment. Unfortunately, Tim's observation reveals something that has plagued the U.S. for decades and has quite likely heavily influenced Greece (particularly since the formalizing of the European Economic Union and the establishment of the Euro fiat currency), and that has to do with the education. All the ancient cultures used Ag and Au as basis of their monetary systems. And that includes ancient Greece. Much further along the time line (especially post-WWII), and particularly in the collective West, there was the establishment of the global central banking network and the move to paper fiat currency. I doubt there's any need for me to continue on that thread as my guess is you're aware of all that. And for brevity I've left out other key points of history, before and after, but, I digress. I'm an old codger compared to Tim, at 40+ years his senior. His unfamiliarity with the precious metals tells me that the U.S. education model has infected much (if not all) of Europe. I could easily add much more, but again, my guess is you're already quite familiar with anything else I might add.
Hi my your biggest fan so can you visit for my work shop in Bahrain muharraq fishing point al Junaid muharraq 😢 actually in fishing shop thank you love from ❤ India ❤
U need to learn more about country thos jewelry store are real they alot stores close to each one bc is a competition if u come to NYC Chinatown is alot jewelry stores and is real
17:30 sorry i wont give you knuckles because Im scared of covid but your welcome to touch everything in my shop and breathe where ever you like ( 19:05 later almost forgot my own rule
Bahrain has human rights issues: like most of the middle eastern countries. The human rights situation in Bahrain remained dire in 2019. Authorities have banned all independent media from operating in the country, dissolved all opposition groups, and cracked down on critical online posts. The government executed three people in July, including two prisoners who were convicted in a mass trial marred by serious due process violations and allegations of torture.
Tim, I think you don't have slightest idea about Arab culture, economy, their lifestyle and their wealth, that's why you thought golds would be fake and they need security hahaha. Whatever, I hope you learned a lot after some Arab countries journey. Best of your luck.
its not fake, gold used in jewelery in bahrain is more pure thats why its very shiny
Greetings from far West Texas!
Indeed!
I don't think Tim knows the cultural and monetary significance of Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) in countries outside the collective West, especially in the Middle Eastern countries. There are exceptions of course, even so.
PEACE and be well.
@@scottmccutcheon9828 Greetings from Bahrain
It is understandable since it is a foreign culture for him, But I guess his journey is to learn more about the the other side of the globe.
Peace and love to you all
Happy to have you here in Bahrain .. and you passed by my grandpa’s shop, he’s the oldest tailor in the market 😍
Cool
epic......goofy character with no filter wotsoeva u gotta be a yunani to understand how epic this guy is pure gold and he cant dunk
hhhahha true!! I was always struggling to dunk haha!!!
@@TimmyKarter thats y im saying
out of the 139 countries i have been to Bahrain is the most epic. In the souk where you are there are some epic bars and nightclubs. I locked my self out of my Chevy once and the police opened it for me " He said are you crazy why you need to lock your door! this is Bahrain"
TIMMY'S LOCO. No wonder he can travel the world safely. Be careful my little friend.👍🇨🇦
the worlds not as dangerous as the news is telling you to think it is. question your assumptions and find real evidence to prove your ideas
He had a few rude moments, especially telling them ladies "nice costumes" when they were clearly uniforms.
14:30 they are police bro 😂😂😂
Lmfao that was so embarrassing
Bro you should not be too surprised by Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani in Bahrain
Because in Greece there are the same nationalities
yea bro, I agree, i just didnt expect that in Bahrain. I had never been trhere bfre!!
Very fine quality of gold there, and I'm sure somewhat cheaper, no duty
GOLDS ARE REAL IN BAHRAIN! PERIOD!
Ha! Got to stay days in bahrain after the airline asked for my transit flight in exchange for days and hotel stay!
I invited myself to an oil barrens ball, a bedwin hotel wedding and, a mosque and a womens underwear shop by the sheikh's right hand man who stopped in his limousine to "show me" arround!
And that was just the start! Met the indian comminity who opened their seceet and sacred temples to me for puja...
Interesting for a woman travelling there alone! Many offers of😅 Arabian Nights!
Gold in Bahrain is one of the best in the world and it one of the safest countries in the world
The gold is really the difference is that in Arab countries we sell 24 c bars and 22 and 21 c gold jewelry that’s why it’s shiny
In other countries they have 14 and 18 c it’s not good gold
very interesting keep up the work bro
thats not bahraini food, thats arabian and manama full of indians so come at morning
I've been watching ur videos for a while never knew u came to visit Bahrain!!
Why are you going around Gold shops in Bahrain and calling them fake?
Greetings from far West Texas!
Unfortunately, for Tim, he doesn't have any knowledge of the cultural and monetary significance of Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) in countries outside the collective West, especially in the Middle Eastern countries. There are exceptions of course, even so. Perhaps the educational system in Greece has been woefully degraded as it has, for example, here in the U.S.A. I'm sure you'll agree, Gold and Silver have a rich historical cultural and monetary significance in Greece, going back millennia just as in the Middle Eastern countries, yet in the Western countries that significance has been greatly diminished.
I will venture to guess that "fake" Gold is likely illegal to sell in some, if not all, Middle Eastern countries, am I correct?
PEACE and be well.
@@scottmccutcheon9828 the money he uses to buy is more fake than the gold and silver in those shops
@@seriouscash Indeed! 100% true! That is the point of my comment.
Unfortunately, Tim's observation reveals something that has plagued the U.S. for decades and has quite likely heavily influenced Greece (particularly since the formalizing of the European Economic Union and the establishment of the Euro fiat currency), and that has to do with the education.
All the ancient cultures used Ag and Au as basis of their monetary systems. And that includes ancient Greece.
Much further along the time line (especially post-WWII), and particularly in the collective West, there was the establishment of the global central banking network and the move to paper fiat currency.
I doubt there's any need for me to continue on that thread as my guess is you're aware of all that. And for brevity I've left out other key points of history, before and after, but, I digress.
I'm an old codger compared to Tim, at 40+ years his senior. His unfamiliarity with the precious metals tells me that the U.S. education model has infected much (if not all) of Europe.
I could easily add much more, but again, my guess is you're already quite familiar with anything else I might add.
20:22 triggered my mysophonia 😢
Hi my your biggest fan so can you visit for my work shop in Bahrain muharraq fishing point al Junaid muharraq 😢 actually in fishing shop thank you love from ❤ India ❤
bro they are police women
😂😂😂😂
LOOOOOOOL yooooooooooo this was funny.
Love from BH
Welcome to...... Mana mana! hooo hoo tadada... 😄
Noo Tim, that spiece wasnt meant to sniff it like cocaina it was just to smell it🤣man you are a king, hope to see you around Catalonia (spain)
real gold
U need to learn more about country thos jewelry store are real they alot stores close to each one bc is a competition if u come to NYC Chinatown is alot jewelry stores and is real
It’s 20 per g
So nice market very claen idol.new friend
I"m sorry but Indian owned Gold stores don't carry real gold ,all non gulf Arab gold stores . Average class Bahrainis go to these stores
17:30 sorry i wont give you knuckles because Im scared of covid but your welcome to touch everything in my shop and breathe where ever you like ( 19:05 later almost forgot my own rule
that guy triggered me too
not you saying nice costume to the police LMAO
i recoming you most come to Pakistan you not see that think all the is Pakistan have 😍
Bahrain has human rights issues: like most of the middle eastern countries.
The human rights situation in Bahrain remained dire in 2019. Authorities have banned all independent media from operating in the country, dissolved all opposition groups, and cracked down on critical online posts. The government executed three people in July, including two prisoners who were convicted in a mass trial marred by serious due process violations and allegations of torture.
Tim, I think you don't have slightest idea about Arab culture, economy, their lifestyle and their wealth, that's why you thought golds would be fake and they need security hahaha.
Whatever, I hope you learned a lot after some Arab countries journey. Best of your luck.
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بخرين😅 غاسكتنا
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You are very rude and annoying.
he wanted you to smell the thing, and you snorted it. you are one of a kind. mal
طلع المصور طرار وبخيل ! ويقول ان محلات الذهب مو حقيقية 😂😂 وش هالاشكال
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