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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Meet Kiran Bhat. He is an Indian American writer who speaks 12 languages, been to 151 countries, and has now been living in Mumbai, India, for 3 years. Kiran shared with me why foreigners don’t understand India, the major differences in mentality between North and South Indians, and why he no longer wants to live in America. Enjoy!
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    00:00 INTRO
    00:32 Misconceptions about India
    04:53 Generalisations are the worst
    07:26 Indian or American?
    09:01 How to learn languages
    10:19 How to understand a new country?
    13:47 Annoying things to accept
    16:15 The biggest mistakes of tourists in India
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Комментарии • 435

  • @LordTaylor007
    @LordTaylor007 Месяц назад +374

    If you have never traveled to another country, you have no right to criticize that country.

    • @rosanilebron1566
      @rosanilebron1566 Месяц назад +34

      And even if people travel to other countries, they still don't have the right to criticize them. Because to be there just to visit is one thing. But, to live there is a whole other reality. People visit and leave, and their criticism doesn't make any difference in locals daily lives at all.

    • @Captain_Sosuke_Aizen
      @Captain_Sosuke_Aizen Месяц назад +7

      Travelled & lived for a few years. *

    • @user-rr1mz8qi9o
      @user-rr1mz8qi9o Месяц назад

      My opinion was formed when indians came to my country not nice

    • @anshuraj4277
      @anshuraj4277 Месяц назад +4

      Wtf 😂

    • @xogeneral1512
      @xogeneral1512 Месяц назад +2

      ive been in india. altho as a transit to UK, but the fact that you cant even keep your airport clean, the gates to your country, is embarrassing

  • @dannydsouza3905
    @dannydsouza3905 Месяц назад +171

    India is about it's lovely people more than anything else. You can't find such kind and warm people anywhere in the world.

    • @user-rr1mz8qi9o
      @user-rr1mz8qi9o Месяц назад +6

      That's kind of narcissism

    • @pissupehelwan
      @pissupehelwan Месяц назад +5

      @@user-rr1mz8qi9o Only if he is Indian, not otherwise.

    • @user-rr1mz8qi9o
      @user-rr1mz8qi9o Месяц назад +1

      I have met a few in my country on the contrary

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад +4

      Actually I found it here in Myanmar and the Indian community lowest to highest embraced me

    • @yeseniah7373
      @yeseniah7373 Месяц назад +1

      Now, that is what everybody says...

  • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
    @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад +153

    Thank you for this wonderful video. It dropped at the right time. I was embraced by the Indian community here in Myanmar. I was intivted by the Deputy Chief Commissioner to meet with him at the Indian Embassy. The nicest man who opened all the doors for me. Because I embrace my life in Myanmar and the people are so incredibly kind. I love Kiran's attitude! I'm learning so much about Indian culture by living in Myanmar and I'm making nice videos to capture all that. I hope to continue learning more. Kiran gave me more insights. I would love to visit India when the time is right. But I love living in Myanmar. If only we knew our true nature, who we really are - Atman is Brahman. Advaita Vedanta and Swami of NYC has WONDERFUL lectures on this. So now I really GET IT

    • @sotecluxan4221
      @sotecluxan4221 Месяц назад +1

      M. seems to be in a heavy crisis, a junta regime reigns. What is ur life there, work, under such circumstances?

    • @prabhat4897
      @prabhat4897 Месяц назад +1

      True; Atman is Bramha..

    • @arunyankee6525
      @arunyankee6525 Месяц назад +1

      Lady living under Junta regime, war torn country which has militia fighting against each other on Chinese money talking about India.. surprising….

  • @anmolkalyankar3844
    @anmolkalyankar3844 Месяц назад +82

    This person is totally stranger to me, But i can listen to him whole day. His etiquette and soft speaking skill is awesome 😍😍

  • @99amogh
    @99amogh Месяц назад +19

    Exactly, you could be born in GAZA,UKRAINE, and all such places, I continuously thank the almighty for being born here in INDIA.

  • @bhabanism
    @bhabanism Месяц назад +135

    60% no long live with under a dollar a day, that's data from 2000.

    • @protograde2723
      @protograde2723 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah.

    • @ryr1984
      @ryr1984 Месяц назад

      He is leftist. He will never give proper data and only thing leftist are good at is communication skill and after spreading virus of lgbt in US he has come to India

    • @iloveindia853
      @iloveindia853 Месяц назад +3

      its not 60% its about 20 percent

    • @ind3996
      @ind3996 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah. I was wondering the same.

    • @svacharya8180
      @svacharya8180 Месяц назад +2

      Don't speak when you don't know!

  • @believ100
    @believ100 Месяц назад +13

    This guy is more Indian then American. Just by staying in America for a few years becoming a citizen you can't wipe out the Indian culture.
    I was born in Africa and grew up in UK and then settled in USA.. I still call myself Indian! I am a 3rd gen nri and we follow the Indian culture, food-I'm a devout Hindu and am vegetarian. I have been a citizen of each of the countries I have lived in. I still feel like I am more Indian, although India does not give me citizenship and I am called a foreigner and experience discrimination when I visit India.. 😔

    • @user-ig-gg26j
      @user-ig-gg26j 25 дней назад +1

      sorry dude for discrimination but love you brother from another mother.

  • @rahulgunkar6308
    @rahulgunkar6308 Месяц назад +124

    Interesting Fact:- British Looted around 45Trillion USD from India. You can check studies.

    • @sasmitasubudhi8478
      @sasmitasubudhi8478 Месяц назад

      Australia nd US were built on India 's looted money.

    • @pissupehelwan
      @pissupehelwan Месяц назад +6

      "Fun" only if you are British. For Indians, it is just a fact.

    • @thepeacefulwarrior2879
      @thepeacefulwarrior2879 Месяц назад

      Don't forget how much the BJP has looted thus far! Our own screwing us over.

    • @Dennis-gr8ex
      @Dennis-gr8ex Месяц назад +1

      It shows

    • @ganferatab6403
      @ganferatab6403 Месяц назад

      Utsa Patnaik's 2018 claims were debunked years ago.

  • @manjunaths936
    @manjunaths936 Месяц назад +62

    When he spoke Kannada he won our heart ……

    • @holymoly3566
      @holymoly3566 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly

    • @umajp8790
      @umajp8790 Месяц назад +2

      ತುಂಬಾ ಇಷ್ಟ ಆಯ್ತು😊

    • @vindyareddy
      @vindyareddy Месяц назад +1

      Pretty fluent too in kannada❤

    • @ElonHusky
      @ElonHusky Месяц назад

      And he bring free water to you

  • @amitkriit
    @amitkriit Месяц назад +26

    Back in 1991, GDP of India (265 Billion USD) was less than the GDP of Paris (266 Billion USD). By 2027 we will be the 3rd largest economy in the world. We have come so far.

  • @j_r28
    @j_r28 Месяц назад +12

    I'm really impressed by his honesty, and how soft spoken he is. It's sad he was bullied growing up.

  • @EagleOverTheSea
    @EagleOverTheSea Месяц назад +45

    It is an interesting point about politeness that he made. A lot of people who migrate within India sometimes do not realise that tone and body language can also be unintentionally rude. Instead of complaining that your host city is unwelcoming perhaps put some effort to clue into the local culture and figure out if there are some things you do that come across as hostile to the locals.
    It could also be the reverse. A lot of people come to Mumbai and get offended because local colleagues may use the familiar Tu with them instead of the more polite Tum or the formal Aap. It takes some paying attention to realise that they are not being rude. It is common in Marathi (the local language) to talk to your contemporaries in a familiar manner. This shows friendliness or familiarity (a kind of "you are like me") rather than rudeness. It takes some getting used to for people who stick to the formal register in their native languages. But, once you get it, you will not spare any more thought to it.

    • @_UNISTAR_
      @_UNISTAR_ Месяц назад +2

      I thought it was the opposite, lol. I had some ppl in my Uni in Chandigarh who came here all the way from Mumbai and they would always use "Aap" even when we were the same age (it's not differentiated by formality, but age I thought), so I thought "Man, these ppl are exhaustingly polite down in Mumbai....would be annoying to live among them", but u're saying it's the opposite: Interesting.

    • @katyarkhukri7003
      @katyarkhukri7003 Месяц назад

      @@_UNISTAR_ Mumbaikars are told by the northerners that they are rude and many make the effort to be polite !

    • @_UNISTAR_
      @_UNISTAR_ Месяц назад

      @@katyarkhukri7003 Interesting.
      Certainly not the ones from my area. Maybe Himachalis, etc think that, but I don't think Haryanvis, or Punjabis would.

  • @webabhi
    @webabhi Месяц назад +42

    Before 1997 I lived in Delhi and Punjab. I imagined that all South Indians were like Juhi Chawla's father in the film Hum Hain Rahi Payar Ke (1993).
    Then I met many Singaporean Tamils who were hard core non vegetarians. In Chennai many CSI protestants and Kerala Syrian Christians were my friends. I even lived as a Hindu in a Shia majority neighborhood in Bangalore. My perspectived about South India changed completely.
    Nowadays, people in North India have better awareness about South India because many have gone to Hyderabad and Bangalore for education and work. Also cinema from South India has exploded like movies like Ustad Hotel, Super Deluxe or Charlie 777.
    Many people in North India know about Fahad Faasil and Yash while South Indians know about Badshah.

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад

      I learn so much from your comments.

    • @user-mp1fk2cg8e
      @user-mp1fk2cg8e Месяц назад +2

      ❤ from Kerala

    • @jaibholenath6900
      @jaibholenath6900 Месяц назад +3

      Come to North Karnataka. We are overwhelmingly Vegetarian here

    • @webabhi
      @webabhi Месяц назад +1

      @@jaibholenath6900 my favorite sweet from North Karnataka is Karadant from Gokak.

    • @jaibholenath6900
      @jaibholenath6900 Месяц назад

      @@webabhi Dharwadi Pedha

  • @user-rh2rw1jc8z
    @user-rh2rw1jc8z Месяц назад +23

    Still in comment section some people pointing out problems of India like we don't know our problems. WOW👍

    • @shubhishukla-ut5kv
      @shubhishukla-ut5kv Месяц назад

      It seems that there is a lack of willingness to bring about change in our society. Many of us are aware of the issues we face, but only a few of us are willing to take action to make things better. Instead, some people tend to escape to foreign countries, which is perfectly understandable, but it's not helpful to bad-mouth our own country without doing anything to improve it. If we continue to deny our responsibility for the problems, we can't expect things to get better.
      It's high time that we prioritize the development of our youth in civic sense, education, and technology. If we take a closer look, we'll see that we have made significant progress in solving some major problems in the past decade or two, such as reducing tobacco use and decreasing illiteracy rates. Unemployment rates will also decrease for those who are willing to work. The internet has opened up a global market, but there are some concerning issues with our younger generation, such as the hook-up culture, drug use, underage drinking, and detachment from our values like family orientation and respect for others.
      If we truly want to make a change, we need to take action. It's not impossible to achieve a better future if we work together and prioritize the right things.

    • @onyxia3716
      @onyxia3716 Месяц назад +3

      Ignore those so-called "intellectuals".
      In real life, they don't know ABCD, but they come to educate us on important issues on social media.

  • @contrarian322
    @contrarian322 Месяц назад +23

    I watched this during the ipl . A huge compliment you wouldn’t understand 😂.

  • @ranjithareddy
    @ranjithareddy Месяц назад +46

    i was smiling when he spoke in kannada......all kannadigas mark your attendence here.

  • @Uvkorse_
    @Uvkorse_ Месяц назад +6

    Because of my experiences as a woman of color and the past year and a half of some major exposure to Indian culture, specifically, this is really hitting HOME with me. Everything he said is SPOT ON. Love being yourself! Can’t wait to come visit you in Mumbai, my friend. Love you! Great coverage, Kiran!!!❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @ashishdubey3858
    @ashishdubey3858 Месяц назад +11

    Thanks max for making videos of foreign people who lived in India for longer time.If these people make comment on India based on their experiences so that can be a better answer in response to western media like bbc,new york times,wall street journal etc who show biased stories about India. I have seen many of your video,love and appreciation from my side

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад +1

      Well said. That is why I watch Max from time to time, but this one was so fantastic on so many levels for me

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Месяц назад +35

    Only 15% of Indians live under $1 a day. You are quoting statistics which are 15 years old.

    • @sumeettanwar1608
      @sumeettanwar1608 Месяц назад +3

      If you consider inflation this still hold true.

    • @urmila5552
      @urmila5552 Месяц назад +3

      ​@joycehost-kh8vx lol whats the connection between what op said n what u said. They r talking economy n u r talking whatever

    • @AT-vu8jw
      @AT-vu8jw Месяц назад +1

      @@urmila5552gives Joyce a chance to pontificate, that’s the connection

    • @user-oy5bf1vz5c
      @user-oy5bf1vz5c Месяц назад

      Less than 4% , gets your facts right

  • @reemasarwal6115
    @reemasarwal6115 Месяц назад +4

    Loved that you added Hindi subtitles! Just love Devnagri script so much.

  • @vladkrotov7596
    @vladkrotov7596 26 дней назад +1

    Indian people are super friendly, hospitable, and kind. Especially the ones who live in India (and not abroad).

  • @learningtogether9261
    @learningtogether9261 Месяц назад +1

    Definitely need more conversation on this topic on podcast etc.
    thank you for bringing him

  • @btc353
    @btc353 Месяц назад +2

    Wow, that was a beautiful conversation. Very well spoke Kiran.

  • @TejBhat
    @TejBhat Месяц назад +3

    awesome and beautiful video. you are doing a good job. Keep it up. I am an Indian now living in America and I know how American people react.

  • @4EVRLOVE
    @4EVRLOVE Месяц назад +21

    Guys increase this channel reach

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад +6

      I was so impressed with this video. He is doing good work with the right attitude. If you can be anything, be kind.

    • @BomBoyzhiphop
      @BomBoyzhiphop Месяц назад +1

      Amazing Channel one of a kind ❤

  • @moodymoody2013
    @moodymoody2013 Месяц назад +6

    This channel is a gem. Every single video is entertaining and informative.

  • @dibakarworld
    @dibakarworld Месяц назад +4

    Very interesting video.👍🏻

  • @holymoly3566
    @holymoly3566 Месяц назад +17

    09:05 kannada ❤❤

  • @introvertishman7596
    @introvertishman7596 Месяц назад +1

    He literally said how Indians think and all, man you deserve this medal.

  • @sasmitasubudhi8478
    @sasmitasubudhi8478 Месяц назад +12

    There r 2 ways to be on top .1 is ur potentiality nd other is by downgrading nd humiliating ur counter part.west following the 2nd way as it is well-known about the potentiality of india since the colonial rule.

  • @nehemica
    @nehemica Месяц назад +5

    This will hit Million+ soon!

  • @jayfloramusic
    @jayfloramusic Месяц назад +10

    First part is so true. I am an Indian and I think the same way. Whenever one of my relatives is pregnant, I am always praying that the baby is physicallyborn normal. That's all I care for.

  • @Hindu_No_Caste
    @Hindu_No_Caste Месяц назад +3

    Great video ❤❤❤❤

  • @ss-ff7ey
    @ss-ff7ey Месяц назад +5

    Just so you people know, I totally disagree with world's happiness index. I'm about as happy as I can be living here. We have more freedom than the world media depicts on their outlet and I've never been oppressed by anyone here. Yeah, I know that India has its own fair share of flaws but there's no country out there without flaws.

  • @rupakchoudhury4755
    @rupakchoudhury4755 13 дней назад +1

    The most beautiful and the only spiritual country on the planet believing in "the World is one family"...

  • @Uvkorse_
    @Uvkorse_ Месяц назад +2

    Sometimes, I look at what he is talking about (in my own life from my own view) and just go numb….and then I go within and remember that we are infinite beings in a falsely structured 3D world. He is spot on

  • @xenophile3416
    @xenophile3416 Месяц назад +2

    It's really impressive vlogs lots of inspirations ,I really like it 🎉

  • @dileepbadavath6219
    @dileepbadavath6219 Месяц назад +3

    I appreciate Mr. Kiran's factual portrayal of India and Mr. Max's nuanced representation of the country, which is unlike the portrayal of other Western media outlets.

  • @rohitrathod8111
    @rohitrathod8111 Месяц назад +5

    Well said and well explained 👍

  • @benandhaley
    @benandhaley Месяц назад +6

    What a beautiful video. I loved his explanation of gratitude.

  • @smarttechie2u
    @smarttechie2u Месяц назад +3

    Super guru, ನಿಮ್ಮ ಕನ್ನಡ ಪ್ರೇಮಕ್ಕೆ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ

  • @manojpoduval7962
    @manojpoduval7962 Месяц назад +3

    Today India has better facilities than western world in areas that do matter a lot.
    Let us take medical facilities. I have friends in the usa who say getting a doctor appointment might take days. Here in India you have a very good government and private hospitals where you can walk in and get an appointment. The treatment is far cheaper and good.
    You have the option for allopathy, ayurveda, homeopathy, unani etc.
    The insurance and pharma mafia has not taken over the medical system like the USA and hence you can get treatment at more than one tenth the cost.
    My friend who is around 72 years old, an American recently came and did both her knee replacement surgery in India for Around 5000 $. She said in the USA it's not possible for a person who is of that age to get a knee replacement and even if it's possible it would have cost more than 20000$.
    The ease of digital payment in India has surpassed all western world.
    The cultural richness of India is something which is absent in the USA.
    Family relationships are far better than the western society.
    The purchasing power of the middle class Indian is greater than the western world when we compare the costs of living.
    Considering all these I think India is a better place to live😊

  • @ArkaExplores
    @ArkaExplores Месяц назад +2

    Maksim , check out the easter part of Indian this time too ! Specially Kolkata. One of the most welcoming and hospitable cities

  • @chanbasappa5474
    @chanbasappa5474 Месяц назад +7

    Your channel is great.i like kirans attitude.
    Nowadays an avarage indian monetary prosperity is almost 60 percent of an average European,s prosperity in early 1980s .and realise that by 1980 Europe was already developed and rich.of course there are poor people in India ,in single digit percentage but. India is no more a poor country.

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Месяц назад

      I think India still is poor country if we see on the ground. By GDP it's not. Was Europe rich by 1980s itself? Wow. Seems like unemployed youth must be getting proper help till they get their job, pregnant women and people must be getting proper medical support and almost every family must have had at least one car in their family.

    • @dollartreeshark6786
      @dollartreeshark6786 Месяц назад

      It is the public spaces that reflect poverty which needs to be fixed.

  • @user-36392
    @user-36392 Месяц назад +2

    Great video

  • @kamalchaudhary6019
    @kamalchaudhary6019 22 дня назад

    Guest is amazing to hv mastered so many languages nd culture ....truly follows 'vasudhaiv kutumbukam ' !

  • @dev_sa
    @dev_sa Месяц назад +1

    What an awesome human he's.

  • @laveenadsouza776
    @laveenadsouza776 Месяц назад +3

    Wow he talk kannada I just surprised lovely,ondu nimisha,ondu nimisha

  • @vcs99
    @vcs99 Месяц назад +3

    Bhaiya means brother respectfully and not bro. Bhai means brother and still not a bro equivalent. People will usually not use either if they are being rude. That was a misunderstanding.

  • @dindian5823
    @dindian5823 Месяц назад +4

    Hope he updates his knowledge most people atleast earn more than a 5/10 USD daily leaving a few exceptions if they do any work at all

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Месяц назад +3

    I am not sure whether you have already interviewed her.....
    But I would love to see you interact with Ivana Perkovic (who had settled in Bengaluru till recently but now happily married to an Indian and I presume she is now somewhere in North India)

    • @clarad430
      @clarad430 Месяц назад

      She is now living in Mumbai, and is pregnant !! I would also love to watch an interview of her in this channel 😊

  • @pankajsrivastava7203
    @pankajsrivastava7203 3 дня назад

    Fed up of confirmations sir u know now why India is great

  • @sumanthkris777
    @sumanthkris777 Месяц назад

    More to learn

  • @Criticsyou
    @Criticsyou Месяц назад +5

    I am also South Indian , why it was annoying , i dont understand
    We also Say Anna (bhaiya) while addressing , Is it not stereotyping North Indian , ofcourse No South Indian will say Excuse me Sir , pls help me 😂😂😂😂

  • @Boney.M.
    @Boney.M. Месяц назад +1

    He is an actualised human.❤

  • @harshithreddy6694
    @harshithreddy6694 Месяц назад +1

    My dear friend the tables Are turning at this point of time😊

  • @devilemperor6668
    @devilemperor6668 Месяц назад +3

    After living in HIND - BHARAT for 3 years as per this video & he is Still Not Aware of the Actual Population of the Country...

    • @ghanvedsingh8946
      @ghanvedsingh8946 Месяц назад

      You will not find that because it's increasing in leaps and bounds

    • @tadinada9607
      @tadinada9607 Месяц назад

      Although population of India is increasing, growth rate has declined...

  • @vedants.vispute77
    @vedants.vispute77 Месяц назад +19

    2:30 According to World Bank, in 2021, 12.9% people in India lived under $2.15 a day. And 38% live under $6.85 a day. And according to most sources, half of the population lives below $13/day, a number which is $35 in China. So India is not that poor what you think. Indians have high saving rate.

    • @blackman7186
      @blackman7186 Месяц назад +4

      Don't forget to mention the cost of living as well. 2$ per day is certainly bad but if you're you're making even 15$ per day then that's pretty decent and could get you a decent life.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Месяц назад +1

      😂 pro just accept India is the best

    • @vedants.vispute77
      @vedants.vispute77 Месяц назад +1

      @@blackman7186 Yeah its true. But I think most of us are still poor, not as he said like dollar a day.. But even PPP wise our income per capita is quite less than other countries. Good thing is, we are growing quite fast.

    • @blackman7186
      @blackman7186 Месяц назад +3

      @vedants.vispute77 That's incorrect. India is ranked third in GDP per PPP. Indians do have a lot of purchasing power parity. Also, GDP per capita is not worth comparing between different countries as you also need to consider the Cost of living, inflation, and purchasing power with per capita income, only then it's relevant. India is a poor country is a myth, India is not poor, a percentage of Indians are poor, and these poor are rapidly getting out of poverty.

    • @vedants.vispute77
      @vedants.vispute77 Месяц назад +2

      @@blackman7186 PPP factor is itself calculated by adjusting to cost of living. An average American earns $4000 a month, while iphone, ps5 all cost less than $1000.. This is not the case for India. India is one of the most poorest countries in the world. You just belong to the top 2% hence you might not feel it.

  • @svacharya8180
    @svacharya8180 Месяц назад +4

    Young man needs to check his facts

  • @Damian_69_
    @Damian_69_ Месяц назад +6

    Why is it such a big deal for Westerners if you speak more than one language even our babies speaks at least 2

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад

      Same for Europeans. I think it's more the ppl from white skin nations who think it is a miracle if they speak anything other than English. Also just egoistic bragging like the type of person who brags on how many countries they ticked off a check list. Foolishness.

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Месяц назад +5

    I felt heartwarming (just a normal instinct, no trolling please) when Kiran started speaking suddenly in Kannada

  • @amitabhdes
    @amitabhdes Месяц назад +13

    All your podcasts are great but this one is truly amazing!

  • @rajeshwaris2588
    @rajeshwaris2588 Месяц назад +1

    Wow. Now you speak Kannada very nicely.❤❤❤

  • @indrajitgupta3280
    @indrajitgupta3280 Месяц назад +1

    How did Max put the cork back in?

  • @MS-lk1cn
    @MS-lk1cn Месяц назад +14

    Kiran is a sweetheart ❤

  • @vivek_yadav_7525
    @vivek_yadav_7525 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤✨🙏!!

  • @abhiabhishek-nq1hj
    @abhiabhishek-nq1hj Месяц назад +1

    Whatever you say about India is correct😔

  • @M5a5n4i77k
    @M5a5n4i77k Месяц назад +1

    He's a interesting person

  • @The_Watcher07
    @The_Watcher07 Месяц назад +5

    Please don't put hindi Subtitles because they don't match with your conversation and they became irritating.
    Btw Love your videos ❤❤

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Месяц назад

      Must be useful to those who don't understand English. I can see your point as well as many of those people wouldn't even click on these kinds of videos. I ignored the subtitle and listened to what's being told.

  • @user-yl1om1lr4q
    @user-yl1om1lr4q Месяц назад

    Doesn't matter if someone criticizes India or not... it's their choice. We don't care about others'opinions.

  • @rudeusgreyrat32
    @rudeusgreyrat32 Месяц назад +3

    Him: i wont use the word gratitude in the cliched western sense
    Proceeds to do just that*

  • @surjeetsinghchauhan005
    @surjeetsinghchauhan005 Месяц назад

    Add more questions like, about cricket, vegan life etc..

  • @Indu-uw3nz2rt9i
    @Indu-uw3nz2rt9i Месяц назад +2

    The famous Kannada expression “ swalpa adjust Maadi “ ( please accommodate a bit )

  • @vpl001
    @vpl001 Месяц назад +1

    Understanding India is the most easiest task in the world, only the perspective of looking at the world should be right, the people of India takes selfies with every foreigner without considering his religion, color or appearance.

  • @natalicotevovefin2628
    @natalicotevovefin2628 Месяц назад +6

    I speak 14 languages....

  • @gauravtyagi6860
    @gauravtyagi6860 Месяц назад +1

    To understand India, you need to understand different castes(and how it's related to kind of jobs people do), understand different linguistic regions, different geographic regions, economic and demographic disparity in different parts of India and this is just the bare minimum.

  • @sunilkumardupakuntla8837
    @sunilkumardupakuntla8837 Месяц назад +3

    I think if you want to learn more about India you need to understand Hinduism, Hindu philosophy, Ethics, local culture (Food, Dressing, Festivals, Customs), Local Language, History before colonial times and colonial times, changes that this land has gone through during these times etc.
    So I don't think as a tourist one get opportunity to read or learn this land in the brief time they spend here. Unless one is passionate and able to give time for all this it is possible to understand India.

    • @MissLizaYangonMyanmar
      @MissLizaYangonMyanmar Месяц назад

      I think that is very insightful comment. It is funny. Life brought me to Myanmar. I started making little videos. I was embraced by the Indian community. At the same time life had also brought me to the wonderful talks of the Swamy of the NYC Advaita Vedanta Society. So even though I am very ignorant of Indian culture (I lived 7 years in Mainland China and understand very well), at some level I think this already helped me to understand a lot. I love my life in Myanmar and want to thank the Indian community for welcoming in this funny Aunty with the funny colored hair!

    • @sunilkumardupakuntla8837
      @sunilkumardupakuntla8837 Месяц назад

      @@MissLizaYangonMyanmar Don't think it is difficult to understand China or Mayanmar or any other country because more or less they are uniform. China is communist rule for a long time. Their native cultures are all hijacked by communist and standardised in their own way. But there will be some suttle differences be it in food and customs.
      Coming to Mayanmar that is a buddist country. so understanding Buddism, bit of their political struggle is enough.
      but India is more diverse. Between states dressing, language, customs, architecture, food everything changes. Mostly that unites all is our religion i.e Sanatan Dharma. Some call the same as Hinduism. So it is not easy unless someone tries to understand India from religion, cultural and historical standpoint.

  • @user-in7wz2yl9m
    @user-in7wz2yl9m Месяц назад +2

    Bhartiya people are not materialistic,,,they are full of contentment,,

  • @digvijaychandthakur6048
    @digvijaychandthakur6048 Месяц назад +4

    What is your proof or anything saying half of Indian living below 1$ a Day!!!

  • @HIMANSHU79879
    @HIMANSHU79879 Месяц назад +1

    those people who have not good stomach to digest food blame the food ... ogh its indian food its spicy it's this its that. learn about india some basic things, talk to some indian before you go to india , so you have rough idea .... india is vast country with all the weather available in the world in one country so its important to do some learning

  • @ramakrishnagogineni5924
    @ramakrishnagogineni5924 Месяц назад

    🙏🙏🌼🌼

  • @shivakumarb4041
    @shivakumarb4041 Месяц назад

    09:04 Wow kannada ❤❤

  • @raydiane1
    @raydiane1 Месяц назад

    For India their systems work for the Indians. They have lived there for many centuries and understand how it works. For people traveling there, just enjoy the fabulous delicious foods and cultures. Respect others ways of living.

  • @user-sy2ik7pl1w
    @user-sy2ik7pl1w 18 дней назад

    When he says chappal instead of flip flops or slippers, then you know he has made the transition

  • @user-xb3id6pz9k
    @user-xb3id6pz9k Месяц назад +3

    The pollution got me this trip arrived in Delhi 26/2 got severe bronchitis spent 3 weeks of my 4 in a hotel getting well enough to travel home. I come every year for a month and never had this problem before, so yes agree with him about getting use to weather or food etc so if the pollution is high wear a mask outside for westerners other your holiday could be ruined like mine was this year 🙏

  • @sureshrodda5043
    @sureshrodda5043 Месяц назад

    There is a say in Sanskrit "Loko. Bhinna Ruchihi' means all people of this universe have different tastes - All family members in a single family are different from one another in nature So is all about different countries and all depends on the belief, culture of their own of their countries and its human nature that every person is somewhere out of his place tends to compare his own beliefs to that of others

  • @anonymous-zt9xw
    @anonymous-zt9xw Месяц назад +3

    Whole world media criticizes india, and reason is that something is hard to digest for them

    • @Dan-xx5jq
      @Dan-xx5jq Месяц назад

      I think sometimes it is because they want India to do better. It is 2024 and they are disappointed that things haven't changed. Like Bill Gates, a Christian, gave one billion dollars of his money to improve conditions in India. How much have the Adani's and Ambanis have done with their money for India?

    • @anonymous-zt9xw
      @anonymous-zt9xw Месяц назад +1

      @@Dan-xx5jq well , it's not about hindu , Christians, muslims or other . All are equal and our Sikh brothers are feeding millions in foreign. HAF in usa are ran by Hindus . Personally I don't care about relegion. I don't wanna judge anyone because of relegion because you know who were Brits and what they did to india . You know about jamsetji Tata ? India's billionaire who donated almost 103 billion while bill gate did 79 billion according to world philanthropic list . Basically there are many reasons for India's average development. You have to take care of 1.4 billions people also with democracy. Like you can't handover Everything to private companies as it happens in west .

    • @user-rh2rw1jc8z
      @user-rh2rw1jc8z Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Dan-xx5jqIndians respectfully don't agree with any of your point. Bcz none of your point is valid. Your comment itself says..you consumed these information from non authentic sources or non true or biased. Moreover you don't know India and its problem. your Christian gave one billion thing is also untrue better research properly before reacting to a comment.

    • @pissupehelwan
      @pissupehelwan Месяц назад

      @@Dan-xx5jq I am 100% sure Bill Gates is not doing philanthropy as a "Christian". Stop giving religious spin to humanitarian work.

    • @Saint_Crocodile
      @Saint_Crocodile Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Dan-xx5jqlol it's exactly opposite they don't want there Anglo Saxon hegemony to ever end and India who once was the centre of this planet wrt to everything is rising again and that fears them

  • @prasoonkumar6320
    @prasoonkumar6320 Месяц назад +2

    Racisim is not जातिवाद i will urge you to kindly change your subtitles. Although you are doing a great job....Har Har Sambhu ❤

  • @chandrabhushansingh5561
    @chandrabhushansingh5561 Месяц назад

    Bhaiya means ealder brother

  • @nagratna793
    @nagratna793 Месяц назад

    As an indian..i still find india is hub of mystery

  • @Imjm001
    @Imjm001 Месяц назад +3

    You are nt correct that 60% live with one dollar a day.

  • @indrajitgupta3280
    @indrajitgupta3280 Месяц назад

    I like that kid drinking Sting.
    That's happy.

  • @FunnyIntelliInnocentVillagKids
    @FunnyIntelliInnocentVillagKids Месяц назад

    Lots of demand for India and Singapore interviews 😂

  • @supernerd8527
    @supernerd8527 6 дней назад

    15:58 In India, people may call you "brother" in a very impolite way as if you were friends from childhood but the culture is that everyone is like a relative. We call random strangers or neighbous as "Uncle", "Aunt", "brother", "sister", "grandpa", "grandma" depending on their age, rather than calling them by name. There is a sense of connection and acknowledgement that everyone is related. And there was no culture of "Thanking" like it is now. You don't thank your relatives.
    As a polite south Indian, I hesitate calling someone "Uncle/aunt" because of how they would react to it. North Indians don't hesitate. 😂

  • @jasminerose704
    @jasminerose704 Месяц назад

    ❤️💛 ಕನ್ನಡ ❤️💛

  • @feralhamster2429
    @feralhamster2429 Месяц назад +3

    This guy likes to complain a lot about people that complain a lot

  • @jeenamathew9413
    @jeenamathew9413 Месяц назад

    I love India but working in India as a nurse I won't be able earn as much I earn in UK

  • @DiptiDangi-zq2wv
    @DiptiDangi-zq2wv Месяц назад +6

    Sir simple question how can u translate racism into jaativaad
    Please be correct

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Месяц назад +2

      Both are different. Jaativaad is casteism.

    • @DiptiDangi-zq2wv
      @DiptiDangi-zq2wv Месяц назад

      @@sudhakar7889 hmm but in their video they defined racism as jaativaad

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Месяц назад

      @@DiptiDangi-zq2wv maybe because of lack of words. You tell me what word is suitable?

    • @DiptiDangi-zq2wv
      @DiptiDangi-zq2wv Месяц назад +2

      @@sudhakar7889 yes, I can understand lack of word situation but saying it's jaativaad is wrong and better word would be nasalvaad

    • @sudhakar7889
      @sudhakar7889 Месяц назад +2

      @@DiptiDangi-zq2wv Yes.right

  • @jaibholenath6900
    @jaibholenath6900 Месяц назад +1

    There is North South East West North East
    But everything is Bharat

  • @amarendrabhowmick8896
    @amarendrabhowmick8896 Месяц назад

    Like like like.