I was so so impressed that you love India and miss India just as much as I do having been born in India but living i USA for the last 47 years. You make facial expressions just like I would do. You brought tears in my eyes. I wish you all the best and hope to meet you somewhere!
As a FOREIGNER myself, married to an INDIAN, I have now tried to be both TOURIST and TO LIVE in INDIA. And India is lovely, but very different from EUROPE 🇩🇰🇮🇳🇮🇳 HAPPY HOLI - Greetings from COPENHAGEN 🥰🥰🎊🎊
washing clothes in the morning ____ Right reason is Clothes dried in hot sun which nesures the cloth get heat from sun & infection free U can say real cleanliness & protection to health
Even Indians can’t understand and describe India adequately, forget about any tourist understanding it enough.. positive thing is some of the tourists, like you,understand this.. giving a chance to more exploration and understanding.
I felt like I was listening to an Indian not a German, I think your have explored India more than an average Indian, Your video was nice in terms of perspective of a outsider or a foreigner of what the person thinks about India and its cultural habits 🙏🙏
Awesome and beautiful description of staying in India as a tourist or otherwise. Love the way you made us to feel your own feelings. God bless you dear. Love from America. I am from Kashmir, India now living in America for the last so many years. I miss Indian culture and also the variety of vegetarian food in America.
do you know about a german lady visited india in 1973 helped a calf of cow it touched her so much that she stayed in india and still living in UP and helping abandoned caws in thousand she got padma vibhushan recently.
You are so sweet ❤️❤️ and you just look gorgeous in Indian dresses And now you're one of us , you're not a tourist anymore because you love this country.
Sandals and shoes are not insult. Again, since early times, we have customs which helped us keep diseases at bay. By removing the sandals, you are making sure that you do not bring any diseases ( as you walk on a lot of muck on a road ), inside the home. You wash your feet, hands, to make sure that if you have touched anything which might have communicative diseases, the germs might infect others inside the home as well. These customs are not rules. These are deeply rooted in science. Temples are places where a lot of people gather. Thus, you should go to the temple bare footed, wash your feet and hands and take the "prasadam" ( to boost your immunity ), with your right hand ( guess why ).
Jennifer thanks for sharing valuable information about India. Its nice of you to share what you had experience while being a tourist or staying and travelling to various parts of India. You are beautiful and very pleasant and you being a german speak very good english. I don't mind listening to you talk all day long. Bravo
I love my India I'm Indian the largest country I'm proud of my country please respect to India thank you Jai Hind Jai Bharat 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🌅🌅🌅
We are a country with ample sunlight all through the year and drying your clothes in sunlight is the best way to disinfect your clothes and prevent them from growing fungus on them hence we wash clothes in the morning. Majority of traditions and rituals and beliefs and superstitions in our country have originated out of deeply thought well tempered Vedic culture. Good though that you are trying to decipher the rationale behind everything and not criticise everything that is Indian as trash like many other foreigners . Your sincerity for India is conspicuous.
have met a couple of Germans and Austrians here in Melbourne. most of them have been to India and to the places where I, being an Indian background, never been to. Kudos to ya for living there as it is not easy to settledown there
Eating Idly for breakfast is a mainly South Indian tradition. The place where I grew up in India, we mainly ate bread and butter with Chai for breakfast. Same for the state where I went to university. There, the most ate bread butter for breakfast while the non-vegetarians (as per indian definition), ate omelet and bread (of course with Chai). (This was several decades ago).
Very true same ..we Indian dont experience the culture even in the next state and dont get to do ..as we are dwelling in our life ..busy with our own dreams
Going great 👍. More power to you girl. Guest is God, but you are no more a guest. And to add more you look amazing in that attire and that hairstyle of yours. 🙏
There is a scientific reason for everything we did like leaving shoes outside, cutting nails inside home etc..which our fore fathers followed and they were brilliant. But they knew future generations don't follow them if we put scientific reason they termed them in different way saying those are bad things. I started to realise lately why everything is followed that way and the reason behind it. They were way a head of us.
Your "Namaste Guys" is So Powerful that it Lights Up Anyone on Our Planet. Yes Indian Culture is Great because There are Some Rules to Follow and Rules mean Discipline. You can't Go to School or College in a Bikini even in Germany or America or Russia , Can You ??? Even though there are Freedom of Speech and Women's Freedom , Etc. Right ??? So Rules and Disciplines are Everywhere and India is Trying to Maintain those Rules and Disciplines. Its Great that You have Understood Our Culture and India Loves You :)
Washing clothes early morning .. The reason is you get full day free which you can spend as you want ,,, another reason is that clothes get proper sunlight that kill germs 😂
Great video Jenni! I know about the nail cutting one and it's a personal thing if you believe in something which have might have had some logical reason in the older eras but are now just turned into superstition, I and most people I know don't follow that. The 'wash your clothes only in the morning' took me by surprise because I never heard of that one before, maybe it's a regional thing or maybe it's not a popular one haha.
It's not always about race, sometimes it's just because people of white skin colour are almost always foreigners (except the northeast Indians) in India and many places in India don't attract international tourists. Some people get really excited when they meet a foreigner and behave inappropriately sometimes, once they get used to foreigners they stop acting strangely.
13:14 leather (skin of a dead animal) is also thought to be a no no, this is another reason to wash feet because feet were touching leather and without washing going inside the house is thought to be unclean, shoes are thought to be dirty (this is why we wear shoes, feet not to get dirty), if people start getting into home or temple with wearing shoes, the floor will get dirty very soon.
India is a continent in itself with different languages, dialects, customs, rituals, religions, different geography (desert, tropical, beaches, mountains, plains etc). As you know Indian civilization is the oldest civilization and Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is the oldest religion, so once you start learning/reading about Hinduism, you will be able to connect all the dots whether it is related customs, way certain things are done, ayurveda, yoga, meditation, knowledge of vedas, Gita, Puranas, or spirituality (Karma, astral travel, reincarnation, five elements, past life)
Hi Jenni, I'm glad you brought up the topic of crossing the road in India but I wish you had elaborated a bit. As a foreigner of Indian origin, I would be scared of crossing the roads in India. What's the etiquette there, how do you know if an oncoming car will slow down for you or not while crossing?
It is not about slowing down in the first place. The traffic is way more and way more chaotic... but the general speed of the cars is lower than in other countries (As I was used to). You don't stop the flow... you are part of the flow itself. You just go from traffic line to trafic line whenever there is the next gap... you go your way and the cars go theirs without interrupting each other. And if the traffic is so dense that there are not enough gaps, there will form a small traffic jam and you just have to go around the stopped cars. Actually it is not that big of a deal. It is just another system that works its own way...
Me and the people I know I mean north part of India we eat ☕ tea, bread, toast, or rooti with curry, popped rice, parathas, coffee ☕, biscuits etc.. like you
Very rational opinion. But Jani, with every visit you get more seasoned and that automatically changes the perspective for several things. I would petsonally advise that many practices in India are culturally driven with a logical reason to it. This reasoning is little hard for any foreigner to accept. This is a nation of 130 crores people with a very diversed yet people share seversl beliefs & practices sre commonly through length & breadth of the country.
We give money with Right hand because it represents good sign & wishing other person to have good prosperity. You might know in India people use Left hand for their washroom things. That's the reason Why people in India use Right Hand to Eat, give money & many good things are done with Right hand. Hope this clarifies 😊
Well good one those are pretty much very precisely good points I agree with almost everything we have lot of things to changes people and I always say as Gandhi said every country soul Is in it villages not city becoz city all over world are same but villages give the expression of culture and we are not just different on basis of culture but on generation we have people who in almost 17 th century and some are in 21st century so the country itself is so enchanting
india live in festivals of india.. every two months or one month grand festival take place... So enjoy festival.. if you arrived in navratri you can see people dancing everywhere in north india.(according to my knowledge) , if you came at shiv ratri you can see decoration of temples and squares, and food is distributed everywhere, and most imp. If you haven't eat the food of' Bhandara' (in navratri food was feed by community) then dont say you taste indian food
jenni thanks for sharing good information about India, u r not a tourist u r one of us ok, pls visit Andhra pradesh also south India, hope u Shure defiantly like our culture
I thinK this awkwardness of racism is every where in world. My uncle too faced special treatment & favours when he visited some distant part of China. I've seen same respect & photo requests which u mentioned in some distant russian villages. For them we're like brown curry 😆 or a different dimension of colour who r neither white nor black. Its not a problem till u bring bad discrimination along with it. I enjoyed it don't know about yours.
12:01 as per hindu i think so nail are part of body or any living thing should never cut or disturb even plants at evening or night because at this time they are at relaxing time. As per are holy book and science we believe in that
Yes you are right, you are not a tourist you are a citizen of India.. People in my country should understand this, I have one person who is very close to me she experienced the same as you. She feels bad about it sometimes.. And in general she is more Indian than me in many things.. Anyways your accent is full like an Indian, the way you pronounce...
Hinduism is not to believe ,it's seeking, .no need to believe blindly what others say ,one can think ,seek ,debate, experience democratic ,learning . It seems culture difference in every 100 km . There are many customs n cultures in single state
Her experience is very similar to jammie alter.... reason is jamie alter is also indian .... he is a great guy ....hope u can enjoy .... do visit darjeeling 🥰🥰🥰🥰.... money and food are the blessing of goddess Lakshmi ao when we pray to god we use right hand and thats why money is transferred with right hand .... toilet tradition has changed in last 20 years i.e. jet spray use it
The reason it was made that clothes should be washed in the morning coz, 1. There is sunlight during the day and sun dries the cloths. Where are during the night, there is no sun to dry up and lot of nocturnal animals hunt and it might accidentally drop it off on the cloths.
You lived in India & understood quite a lot...good..✌👍 Any suggestion to indian who wants to live in germany..🧐 As you have experience in both country..🧐 is racism a problem near future in germany due to more immigrants😑 Your feedback helps a lot...🙂
Bruh you have you been to Rajasthan? Come to Udaipur. It has been ranked as the Most Beautiful City in Asia 2 times.. Jaipur is also good. And ofcourse the Thar Desert. You have been to the hill stations of North. Plateaus, Ghats of South. Please do come to the Desert of the West. 🙏 🙏
Jennifer, I would like to suggest that you must watch the video of Corolina Goswami which is telling about India. She married with an Indian guy...See for yourself how much she loves India.
The ‘poverty’ is not as painful or shameful for an Indian since it is part of our traditional, spiritual path and almost a necessity. Spirituality is an inner experience. For materialist poverty is HELL! Appearance is almost everything.
It was a time when science made these rules. People used to use earthen, oil lamps. But people passed them down as beliefs. Nails are to be cut during the day so that in case you drop them somewhere on the floor you can find them easily and that you do not accidently injure your sole of the feet by stepping on them. To add incentive, so that you do it the way it is advised, they would say that " Dont cut the nails during the evenings or you will lose money". Similarly washing the clothes during the day is a) good exercise b) good to dry clothes. Indians use a clothing line to hang the wet clothes, mostly in their balconies. The sunlight and the heat acts as a natural dryer. Also, white cotton clothes do not catch moisture when hung to dry during the daytime. However, if you put them to dry during the night time, they may catch the morning / night dew on them, rendering the cloth to be useless for wear. Also, before we became a growing economy, we only used to have a couple of pairs of clothes per person. Thus to make sure that you are able to wear the previous day's clothes, the day after, we used to make sure that the clothes are dry by the evening time.
I am really sorry if u had any bad experience in india....but this is quiet new for india that people are often see foreigners in street....so it will take some time for indian to understand that white people here for living and travelling.....often people afraid bcs of bad experience of colonial rule of Britishers......i hope u can understand it.....love and care....🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺
And religion topics you said I like it this the reason I am your great fan ,your beauty of heart always makes me to see your video more n more .I never feel bore ..
Wash cloths in morning because you wash dirty cloths (by hand) before you take bath… that’s a culture thing and don’t applicable if we use washer… I love to you your wonderful experiences of India…
Not wearing shoes inside the house etc. , we even do that in USA. Culture runs in Indian DNA, I wasn’t even born in India but we still follow indian culture. And No, I was not even born in USA, I moved here from a place which is the furthest country away from India. And yes, O speak, read and write hindi. Can also read Sanskrit too. Name the place ??
I was so so impressed that you love India and miss India just as much as I do having been born in India but living i USA for the last 47 years. You make facial expressions just like I would do. You brought tears in my eyes. I wish you all the best and hope to meet you somewhere!
Just come back here. You are not a foreigner anymore to us. You are one of us.
Awwww❤️ this is so sweet!
Yes she is one of us
Jenni lots of lots of love from south india
Exactly 💐😊
@@Jenniji first time i saw person(girl) who add "ji" In her name herself 😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣
@@Hope-xb5jv people call her Jenniji, so she saying i am your "Jenniji". So channel name is Jenni ji
As a FOREIGNER myself, married to an INDIAN, I have now tried to be both TOURIST and TO LIVE in INDIA. And India is lovely, but very different from EUROPE 🇩🇰🇮🇳🇮🇳 HAPPY HOLI - Greetings from COPENHAGEN 🥰🥰🎊🎊
Without differences Europe can't become india.
Difference is necessary.
@@indianinfraboy1589 You meant can and not can't
Ur enjoying Mysore how to u feel about India hope u like Indian culture and dresses is it
washing clothes in the morning ____ Right reason is Clothes dried in hot sun which nesures the cloth get heat from sun & infection free U can say real cleanliness & protection to health
True Indian are those who are love indian culture by heart 💓 you are really indian
Even Indians can’t understand and describe India adequately, forget about any tourist understanding it enough.. positive thing is some of the tourists, like you,understand this.. giving a chance to more exploration and understanding.
I felt like I was listening to an Indian not a German, I think your have explored India more than an average Indian, Your video was nice in terms of perspective of a outsider or a foreigner of what the person thinks about India and its cultural habits 🙏🙏
Thank you for this video, very informative. Looking forward to visit India one day. Love from Malta 🇲🇹 💙
Welcome to INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Visit south India or north east u will see heaven on earth
most welcome here sis
Awesome and beautiful description of staying in India as a tourist or otherwise. Love the way you made us to feel your own feelings. God bless you dear. Love from America. I am from Kashmir, India now living in America for the last so many years. I miss Indian culture and also the variety of vegetarian food in America.
Your expressions are amazing!! you should be an actress💃
She is not acting here dude.
@@eyewaves... who said that dude
@@GianHainAap. you are a great joker man
Your honest videos are honestly Awesome! You always express even negative points with so much positivity. Loads of respect and love!🙏
Your love and understanding about cultures has immensely inpired me. I been to UK for 3 years. Can feel the same
Jenni, I am happy to know that you Visited my Native Kundapura and working in Bangalore.
Brutal Truth Jenni - Respect for making a straight up video !!!
Hi
Best advice I think I have seen about travel to India! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much! :)
do you know about a german lady visited india in 1973 helped a calf of cow it touched her so much that she stayed in india and still living in UP and helping abandoned caws in thousand she got padma vibhushan recently.
U got your already whooping fan following miltifolded when u said
I don't consider tea without milk as चाय ❤️❤️❤️
You are so sweet ❤️❤️ and you just look gorgeous in Indian dresses
And now you're one of us , you're not a tourist anymore because you love this country.
Sandals and shoes are not insult. Again, since early times, we have customs which helped us keep diseases at bay. By removing the sandals, you are making sure that you do not bring any diseases ( as you walk on a lot of muck on a road ), inside the home. You wash your feet, hands, to make sure that if you have touched anything which might have communicative diseases, the germs might infect others inside the home as well. These customs are not rules. These are deeply rooted in science. Temples are places where a lot of people gather. Thus, you should go to the temple bare footed, wash your feet and hands and take the "prasadam" ( to boost your immunity ), with your right hand ( guess why ).
Jennifer thanks for sharing valuable information about India. Its nice of you to share what you had experience while being a tourist or staying and travelling to various parts of India. You are beautiful and very pleasant and you being a german speak very good english. I don't mind listening to you talk all day long. Bravo
You are just fair enough to discuss this subject
I love my India I'm Indian the largest country I'm proud of my country please respect to India thank you Jai Hind Jai Bharat 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳❤️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🌅🌅🌅
Great vocal lady👍💪 that's why I am big fan of you ........love you from Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
So glad to see you're safe and well !! and Lol that edited clause is so genuine 😀Blessings n love always 🙏
Religion is to make us believe. Its not to make other believe its superior. I completely agree we must respect each other presence.
you are simply honest in your opinion, liked it very much
We are a country with ample sunlight all through the year and drying your clothes in sunlight is the best way to disinfect your clothes and prevent them from growing fungus on them hence we wash clothes in the morning. Majority of traditions and rituals and beliefs and superstitions in our country have originated out of deeply thought well tempered Vedic culture. Good though that you are trying to decipher the rationale behind everything and not criticise everything that is Indian as trash like many other foreigners . Your sincerity for India is conspicuous.
Bravo, when you can clearly pronounce the name of the state in India, you have earned a right to give your opinion about Indian culture.
have met a couple of Germans and Austrians here in Melbourne. most of them have been to India and to the places where I, being an Indian background, never been to. Kudos to ya for living there as it is not easy to settledown there
this is amazing video who wanna live in India. Thank you❤
Aw thank you ☺️
@@Jenniji people hate India , reason because India is ???
@@rajeshgulia7 mostly people thing India is so poor is dirty , people is bad but they don't know how much India can be awsome country
@Raftaar Dvd yeah , but soon i will be indian 😊😊😊🇮🇳
@Raftaar Dvd i'm from Macedonia
Eating Idly for breakfast is a mainly South Indian tradition. The place where I grew up in India, we mainly ate bread and butter with Chai for breakfast. Same for the state where I went to university. There, the most ate bread butter for breakfast while the non-vegetarians (as per indian definition), ate omelet and bread (of course with Chai). (This was several decades ago).
Very true same ..we Indian dont experience the culture even in the next state and dont get to do ..as we are dwelling in our life ..busy with our own dreams
lovely and very honest opinnions, very truthful totally, no exaggerations any where.
Going great 👍. More power to you girl. Guest is God, but you are no more a guest. And to add more you look amazing in that attire and that hairstyle of yours. 🙏
Thank you so incredibly much 🙏
There is a scientific reason for everything we did like leaving shoes outside, cutting nails inside home etc..which our fore fathers followed and they were brilliant. But they knew future generations don't follow them if we put scientific reason they termed them in different way saying those are bad things. I started to realise lately why everything is followed that way and the reason behind it. They were way a head of us.
Your "Namaste Guys" is So Powerful that it Lights Up Anyone on Our Planet. Yes Indian Culture is Great because There are Some Rules to Follow and Rules mean Discipline. You can't Go to School or College in a Bikini even in Germany or America or Russia , Can You ??? Even though there are Freedom of Speech and Women's Freedom , Etc. Right ??? So Rules and Disciplines are Everywhere and India is Trying to Maintain those Rules and Disciplines. Its Great that You have Understood Our Culture and India Loves You :)
Thank you and Best luck to your journey of self discovery. I am sure you will find clarity in this land of seekers.
wow totally on point i think this might help many tourists coming to india and spend sometime especially South India
For some , indian outfits doesn't look so cool , but every indian outfits looks drop dead gorgeous on you
Washing clothes early morning .. The reason is you get full day free which you can spend as you want ,,, another reason is that clothes get proper sunlight that kill germs 😂
I think you are very interested in India. That is why you have learned a lot about India in few days. I am so happy to see this.👍👏😍🌹
Not in a few days. I am into Indian culture since primary school.
@@Jenniji o really ? 😯It means a lot that I do not know about you. It's beginning🙂🙂🙂
@@Jenniji But remember my request to watch the video that I have done to you. Love you 🌹🙏
Who says u are German,You are Indian by heart.
Good job on learning Kannada. Since you have visited Kundapura, I would like to see you post some video speaking in Kundapura Kannada.
You know that you are free to be where and who ever you wanna be. Ignore the rest. There are several other countries too.
Great video Jenni! I know about the nail cutting one and it's a personal thing if you believe in something which have might have had some logical reason in the older eras but are now just turned into superstition, I and most people I know don't follow that. The 'wash your clothes only in the morning' took me by surprise because I never heard of that one before, maybe it's a regional thing or maybe it's not a popular one haha.
It's not always about race, sometimes it's just because people of white skin colour are almost always foreigners (except the northeast Indians) in India and many places in India don't attract international tourists. Some people get really excited when they meet a foreigner and behave inappropriately sometimes, once they get used to foreigners they stop acting strangely.
I really agree from all of your points 😁
13:14 leather (skin of a dead animal) is also thought to be a no no, this is another reason to wash feet because feet were touching leather and without washing going inside the house is thought to be unclean, shoes are thought to be dirty (this is why we wear shoes, feet not to get dirty), if people start getting into home or temple with wearing shoes, the floor will get dirty very soon.
India is a continent in itself with different languages, dialects, customs, rituals, religions, different geography (desert, tropical, beaches, mountains, plains etc). As you know Indian civilization is the oldest civilization and Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is the oldest religion, so once you start learning/reading about Hinduism, you will be able to connect all the dots whether it is related customs, way certain things are done, ayurveda, yoga, meditation, knowledge of vedas, Gita, Puranas, or spirituality (Karma, astral travel, reincarnation, five elements, past life)
A carefree talk. Nice video.
Lovely video. Nice information about India.
Hi Jenni, I'm glad you brought up the topic of crossing the road in India but I wish you had elaborated a bit. As a foreigner of Indian origin, I would be scared of crossing the roads in India. What's the etiquette there, how do you know if an oncoming car will slow down for you or not while crossing?
It is not about slowing down in the first place. The traffic is way more and way more chaotic... but the general speed of the cars is lower than in other countries (As I was used to). You don't stop the flow... you are part of the flow itself. You just go from traffic line to trafic line whenever there is the next gap... you go your way and the cars go theirs without interrupting each other. And if the traffic is so dense that there are not enough gaps, there will form a small traffic jam and you just have to go around the stopped cars. Actually it is not that big of a deal. It is just another system that works its own way...
I love your expressions and mainly your smile 😘🙏.
This is diverse india 🔥❤️❤️❤️
Me and the people I know I mean north part of India we eat ☕ tea, bread, toast, or rooti with curry, popped rice, parathas, coffee ☕, biscuits etc.. like you
Very rational opinion. But Jani, with every visit you get more seasoned and that automatically changes the perspective for several things.
I would petsonally advise that many practices in India are culturally driven with a logical reason to it. This reasoning is little hard for any foreigner to accept.
This is a nation of 130 crores people with a very diversed yet people share seversl beliefs & practices sre commonly through length & breadth of the country.
We give money with Right hand because it represents good sign & wishing other person to have good prosperity. You might know in India people use Left hand for their washroom things. That's the reason Why people in India use Right Hand to Eat, give money & many good things are done with Right hand. Hope this clarifies 😊
You looks freaking good in Indian traditional clothes. 🤩
thats why we call it incredeble india! every thing within india .
Well good one those are pretty much very precisely good points I agree with almost everything we have lot of things to changes people and I always say as Gandhi said every country soul Is in it villages not city becoz city all over world are same but villages give the expression of culture and we are not just different on basis of culture but on generation we have people who in almost 17 th century and some are in 21st century so the country itself is so enchanting
india live in festivals of india.. every two months or one month grand festival take place... So enjoy festival.. if you arrived in navratri you can see people dancing everywhere in north india.(according to my knowledge) , if you came at shiv ratri you can see decoration of temples and squares, and food is distributed everywhere, and most imp. If you haven't eat the food of' Bhandara' (in navratri food was feed by community) then dont say you taste indian food
her hand gestures are like indians with proper manners. They are true Ambassador of India
Nice video and you captured a lot and one thing I like is to stay with local people to understand more rather than staying at five star hotel 👍👍
Thank you ☺️🙏
In south there are water prblms. North is different. Tap water is used fr bathing or brushing.
Red looks great on you
Idly is lighter than Western breakfast, which has meat. Meat is heavy
In my state Kerala, Christian missionaries are giving 5LAKHS rs for converting into christanity
@17:20 I hope these missionaries could understand this. Respect others religions and culture rather than exploiting poor people situation to convert.
jenni thanks for sharing good information about India, u r not a tourist u r one of us ok, pls visit Andhra pradesh also south India, hope u Shure defiantly like our culture
I’ve lived in India my whole entire life and she sounds more Indian than me 🇮🇳 (prob bc the only language I know is English)
It's massive cup for a tea! 😱😁
such an awesomee video !!
I thinK this awkwardness of racism is every where in world. My uncle too faced special treatment & favours when he visited some distant part of China. I've seen same respect & photo requests which u mentioned in some distant russian villages. For them we're like brown curry 😆 or a different dimension of colour who r neither white nor black. Its not a problem till u bring bad discrimination along with it. I enjoyed it don't know about yours.
12:01 as per hindu i think so nail are part of body or any living thing should never cut or disturb even plants at evening or night because at this time they are at relaxing time. As per are holy book and science we believe in that
JenniJi is Genuine 😊👌
Nice👍🙏. Washing clothes in morning could be - " time to dry throughout the day & available for wearing/ironing the next day.
Yes you are right, you are not a tourist you are a citizen of India..
People in my country should understand this, I have one person who is very close to me she experienced the same as you.
She feels bad about it sometimes..
And in general she is more Indian than me in many things..
Anyways your accent is full like an Indian, the way you pronounce...
Love from India ❤️
Hello madam Jenni yes you are one of us.
Hinduism is not to believe ,it's seeking, .no need to believe blindly what others say ,one can think ,seek ,debate, experience democratic ,learning . It seems culture difference in every 100 km . There are many customs n cultures in single state
Her experience is very similar to jammie alter.... reason is jamie alter is also indian .... he is a great guy ....hope u can enjoy .... do visit darjeeling 🥰🥰🥰🥰.... money and food are the blessing of goddess Lakshmi ao when we pray to god we use right hand and thats why money is transferred with right hand .... toilet tradition has changed in last 20 years i.e. jet spray use it
Bad comparison. Jamie Alter is 100% Indian. He was born in India and his father was born in India. He is as much Indian as you are.
The reason it was made that clothes should be washed in the morning coz, 1. There is sunlight during the day and sun dries the cloths. Where are during the night, there is no sun to dry up and lot of nocturnal animals hunt and it might accidentally drop it off on the cloths.
Thank you for sharing ☺️
You lived in India & understood quite a lot...good..✌👍 Any suggestion to indian who wants to live in germany..🧐
As you have experience in both country..🧐 is racism a problem near future in germany due to more immigrants😑
Your feedback helps a lot...🙂
Video for this topic is in the planning :)
Bruh you have you been to Rajasthan? Come to Udaipur. It has been ranked as the Most Beautiful City in Asia 2 times.. Jaipur is also good. And ofcourse the Thar Desert. You have been to the hill stations of North. Plateaus, Ghats of South. Please do come to the Desert of the West. 🙏 🙏
Proud to be Indian jai bharat very rich culture
rice and idli eaten in south india, not in east like kolkata where we have very light breakfast - i think you will enjoy in kolkata
Thank you...
Your analysis of very nice!
Jennifer, I would like to suggest that you must watch the video of Corolina Goswami which is telling about India. She married with an Indian guy...See for yourself how much she loves India.
Looking like cute doll in this attire!😳😳😳
Totally agree!
The ‘poverty’ is not as painful or shameful for an Indian since it is part of our traditional, spiritual path and almost a necessity. Spirituality is an inner experience. For materialist poverty is HELL! Appearance is almost everything.
It was a time when science made these rules. People used to use earthen, oil lamps. But people passed them down as beliefs. Nails are to be cut during the day so that in case you drop them somewhere on the floor you can find them easily and that you do not accidently injure your sole of the feet by stepping on them. To add incentive, so that you do it the way it is advised, they would say that " Dont cut the nails during the evenings or you will lose money". Similarly washing the clothes during the day is a) good exercise b) good to dry clothes. Indians use a clothing line to hang the wet clothes, mostly in their balconies. The sunlight and the heat acts as a natural dryer. Also, white cotton clothes do not catch moisture when hung to dry during the daytime. However, if you put them to dry during the night time, they may catch the morning / night dew on them, rendering the cloth to be useless for wear. Also, before we became a growing economy, we only used to have a couple of pairs of clothes per person. Thus to make sure that you are able to wear the previous day's clothes, the day after, we used to make sure that the clothes are dry by the evening time.
Nice and honest video... really liked it.
After a long time I got your video amazing 😍😍😍 nice to see you again
Oyeeeee hoyeeee .. Suit... 😍😍😍😍
I am really sorry if u had any bad experience in india....but this is quiet new for india that people are often see foreigners in street....so it will take some time for indian to understand that white people here for living and travelling.....often people afraid bcs of bad experience of colonial rule of Britishers......i hope u can understand it.....love and care....🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺
And religion topics you said I like it this the reason I am your great fan ,your beauty of heart always makes me to see your video more n more .I never feel bore ..
Thank u janiji ..love you so much 😍😍😍😍
Wash cloths in morning because you wash dirty cloths (by hand) before you take bath… that’s a culture thing and don’t applicable if we use washer… I love to you your wonderful experiences of India…
Not wearing shoes inside the house etc. , we even do that in USA. Culture runs in Indian DNA, I wasn’t even born in India but we still follow indian culture. And No, I was not even born in USA, I moved here from a place which is the furthest country away from India. And yes, O speak, read and write hindi. Can also read Sanskrit too. Name the place ??