You know I love this show and have been watching it from the beginning but I started to realize that we have absolutely no idea who these people are. They say their villagers but have you ever seen them talk anything about where they live or anything about themselves? I'm thinking it's a little peculiar.
@@hastings22 one of them said they raised goats at least in the past. That guy isn't in this video though. I think his name was Akbar. But yea at least when I first saw a video by them, I thought that they could just as well be city slickers and faking it
"unskilled labor" is a myth. as anyone watching can clearly see, physical laborers dedicate their intelligence, time and effort to revolutionize how their work is completed and the time in which it takes to do so. And on top of that, they also are working their bodies at maximum capacity every single day. Manual laborers are the backbone of any society and deserve more respect than the elitist powers at the top prescribe to them. I hope people reading this comment take a moment to reflect on the laborers that provide them with fresh foods and maintain the structures of society which we overlook and/or take for granted.
Considering I work in manufacturing, having started in an "unskilled" part, packing the product, and still doing that often enough due to us having more machine operators than machines (they want people who can do multiple roles), I know that "unskilled" is more a shorthand for "didn't complete college and get a job that requires a degree or some trade certification. It takes a lot of skill to do "unskilled" jobs efficiently and effectively, it's just that the skills are more motor skills and hand-eye coordination skills, than brain skills. In short, these are jobs that nearly anyone can learn, but the ones we watched in the video these fine gentlemen were reacting to are people who stepped up and give 100 to 110% all day, every day. I can see that most of them have been doing their job for a few years, having learned the best way to do a job, with the least required movement, and the best speed to operate at to do the most without wearing yourself out in short order. Babu summed it up best when asked about speed and mentioned that everyone works within his capability. I would simply add that most don't really know what they are fully capable of when they are working while some give it their all and try to master doing their job.
You are describing the people in this video but for everyone of them there are 100 that just do the bare minimum (or even less) and whose intelligence and maximum physical capacity is roughly halved just by the act of breathing continuously 24/7. Everyone who has worked multiple physical or "boring" jobs will agree and it's actually the reason why there are so few people like the ones in the video because if your work speed is higher than the average of your coworkers, then you'll either adapt your speed because of jealousy and hate from coworkers or you become frustrated because you realize that not everybody is pulling their weight ...
It involves some kind of ratios between the snath (the long "handle" & the smaller hand hold) as well as the owners height & reach. I don't know exactly how it's figured out, but my grandpa had a sythe fitted for him in the later 1800s.
That reminds me of my previous career in banking. I spent nearly 20 years in the industry, and spent much of it doing branch operations, audits, and vaultkeeping. Even during my early teller days, I once did over 600 transactions in a single day. In my final years, I could count money faster and more accurately than the old machines we had. Good times.
@@charlottekerlew8669 woooow my spelling was way off lol that’s the best I could do when sounding it out. Lol but yes I know that phrase now because of this show
It is so refreshing to see peoples labour being appreciated for what it is. In a time there seems to be so much sadness, these clips always bring a smile to my face, and am reminded the world is a better place..
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for ALL OF YOU working harder and more to create these videos for us! The way you look at life is refreshing and gives me motivation and inspiration. There are many days I've had a bad day at work or I'm just exhausted and I've sat down and been so excited to see you have another video coming out for us. Sincerely, Thank you!
While watching videos: Babu: “Are those hands or machines?” Babu: “Are those hands or machines?” Babu: “Are those hands or machines?” At end of video: Babu: “Those weren’t hands, those were...” Sarru: “Machines?” Babu: “Nope! Magicians.” Perfect long con by Babu bhai 🤣
My job is dependent on speed and accuracy too but I have to sit all day to do it. I'm a transcriptionist for a busy dermatology practice. But I'm more impressed by the hard physical work done at speed.
The short sequence where someone was dripping little amounts of dough in round holes... I think it was a Japanese man preparing takoyaki (octopus balls). First they pour the dough, then they drop little bits of octopus, then they roll the balls in the round holes over fire, using chopsticks to turn the balls.
They could also be poffertjes! They are a traditional dish or snack in the Netherlands. They are tiny pancakes, usually served with butter and icing sugar.
Very nice. I've seen that this was suggested several times, and it was worth it. Maybe you could go from very fast to very slow and show them some interesting extreme slow motions.
I used to work as a mason tender when I was younger and there was a contest for teams of masons and tenders and you would not believe how fast a wall could be laid unless you saw it with your own eyes.
How is it possible that these 3 men are seemingly becoming more and more attractive every episode? Maybe it’s because as we get to know them better, we realise that they have such wonderful and inspiring personalities, lovely smiles and just beautiful souls! Thank you so much to the producers of this show, this channel has been a shining light in the midst of these dark times. I hope all of you will continue to stay safe and in good health, so many people around the world are rooting for all of you!
It made me sad when Babu said "we will also do something like this so that people appreciate us. They have slowly shown me what a terrible person I used to be in comparison to them. They deserve more than just appreciation. They are far to kind for this world.
I’m a simple man..I see a new video and I click..You guys are always upbeat and open minded about everything, I wish there were more people like you guys.
I am always amazed at the speed and accuracy some people have... Love that the gentleman liked the vid! And Babu's song is always a wonderful highlight!
You should show our friends the 3D printing Benchy Speed Challenge, for this, we build our own 3D printers with precision parts and try to print a benchmark boat print that is usually printed to show how well-calibrated your machine is, this usually takes about 90 mins but with a well built and calibrated machine can be achieved in around 5 mins, the speed the printhead moves it is incredible!
My late mother used to work as a punched tape operator crunching numbers from auditor/accountant books. Her keyboard speed was simply amazing. Never seen anything like it. Visited her at work as a child and she just tore through piles of books.
8:13 "Despite being a woman, so much speed." ...they don't realize that most of the people in the videos ARE women that they have mistaken as being men.
I'd love to see a special, where our loved friends tell about themselves. How old they are or even when is their birthday, where and how they live, what they do for living, about their family and so on, that would be so awesome! Hugs to all of you, for the great content 🤗
I used to work in a furniture factory here in the States. When you break down tasks to make the assembly line faster you would be amazed at how fast they build. 16 couches an hour is about the norm. The ottoman/foot stool line was about 40 an hour.
When you do repetitive work, you can get really fast. I made sausages, and when my mentor finally said "I think you're faster than me now." I had to make a new bar to pass, so I timed myself. I could make a 40-50 pound batch of sausage in 20 minutes, depending on how many ingredients (we had 65 kinds of sausage, like prunes and cognac, curry apricot chicken, and I even managed to invent my own SALMON sausage. They sold really well.)
Also, some of the clips were obviously sped up. You can tell by the frantic/unnatural movement of some of the background people that are moving at "normal" speed/doing regular things.
Man I love getting really efficient at doing jobs. When I was working as a delivery driver for Domino's I could unlock then get into my car, put down the pizzas while closing the door, put on my seatbelt with one hand while starting the car with the other and be ready to go all in about 4 seconds.
I wish 'your producers?' would show you the video of 'Lucy and Ethel working in the candy shop' video where they are doing conveyor belt work!! Maybe you haven't seen that yet!?
It would be great if one episode you could visit each of their villages and they could show us what they do for a living.
I agree! And I would love to see their families as well!
You know I love this show and have been watching it from the beginning but I started to realize that we have absolutely no idea who these people are. They say their villagers but have you ever seen them talk anything about where they live or anything about themselves? I'm thinking it's a little peculiar.
I think that's something they're planning for the future as soon as COVID's over.
Great idea!
@@hastings22 one of them said they raised goats at least in the past. That guy isn't in this video though. I think his name was Akbar. But yea at least when I first saw a video by them, I thought that they could just as well be city slickers and faking it
"unskilled labor" is a myth. as anyone watching can clearly see, physical laborers dedicate their intelligence, time and effort to revolutionize how their work is completed and the time in which it takes to do so. And on top of that, they also are working their bodies at maximum capacity every single day. Manual laborers are the backbone of any society and deserve more respect than the elitist powers at the top prescribe to them. I hope people reading this comment take a moment to reflect on the laborers that provide them with fresh foods and maintain the structures of society which we overlook and/or take for granted.
Well said!
so true !!
Considering I work in manufacturing, having started in an "unskilled" part, packing the product, and still doing that often enough due to us having more machine operators than machines (they want people who can do multiple roles), I know that "unskilled" is more a shorthand for "didn't complete college and get a job that requires a degree or some trade certification. It takes a lot of skill to do "unskilled" jobs efficiently and effectively, it's just that the skills are more motor skills and hand-eye coordination skills, than brain skills. In short, these are jobs that nearly anyone can learn, but the ones we watched in the video these fine gentlemen were reacting to are people who stepped up and give 100 to 110% all day, every day.
I can see that most of them have been doing their job for a few years, having learned the best way to do a job, with the least required movement, and the best speed to operate at to do the most without wearing yourself out in short order.
Babu summed it up best when asked about speed and mentioned that everyone works within his capability. I would simply add that most don't really know what they are fully capable of when they are working while some give it their all and try to master doing their job.
Strongly agree. 99.99% of our advancements as humans have been on the backs of "unskilled" and "uneducated" laborers.
You are describing the people in this video but for everyone of them there are 100 that just do the bare minimum (or even less) and whose intelligence and maximum physical capacity is roughly halved just by the act of breathing continuously 24/7.
Everyone who has worked multiple physical or "boring" jobs will agree and it's actually the reason why there are so few people like the ones in the video because if your work speed is higher than the average of your coworkers, then you'll either adapt your speed because of jealousy and hate from coworkers or you become frustrated because you realize that not everybody is pulling their weight ...
YASS! The magic trio is in and i click "like" as fast as i can!
😁me 2..
YASS? The fuc is yass?Knock that stupid saying off sounds fruit!
Heck yeah! These guys are best.
@@allupinya5938 It means Yes in Scots (Scottish) lmao
I used to be a super fast shipping box builder in my youth, I was the fastest in the factory... even got an award for it.
yeah you deserve that award
Those sythes for cutting grain or hay need to be measured to the man's height and arm span to be able to cut faster and more efficiently.
That's actually very interesting information
I agree let me make the necessary calculations & adjustments
It involves some kind of ratios between the snath (the long "handle" & the smaller hand hold) as well as the owners height & reach. I don't know exactly how it's figured out, but my grandpa had a sythe fitted for him in the later 1800s.
Babu is so wholesome. I wish i could give him a hug and tell him hes awesome.
I do love these 3. That said -I also love Asaam and Gupo as well as the ladies . It would hurt me for any of them to feel less wanted . ❤️
When they asked Raen how fast the people in worked, he just laughed hahaha
That reminds me of my previous career in banking. I spent nearly 20 years in the industry, and spent much of it doing branch operations, audits, and vaultkeeping. Even during my early teller days, I once did over 600 transactions in a single day. In my final years, I could count money faster and more accurately than the old machines we had. Good times.
I have no idea what language they are speaking but I feel like I'm learning it without notice 😂
Hindi 😁
I know that “bura Bob” or whatever raeed says means “oh my god” lol
@@Ant-bm1qk Are baap re baap! I keep saying it 🤣
@@charlottekerlew8669 woooow my spelling was way off lol that’s the best I could do when sounding it out.
Lol but yes I know that phrase now because of this show
@@Ant-bm1qk I was saying barb rhubarb until I googled it 🤣
Love when Babu breaks out the drum.
It is so refreshing to see peoples labour being appreciated for what it is. In a time there seems to be so much sadness, these clips always bring a smile to my face, and am reminded the world is a better place..
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for ALL OF YOU working harder and more to create these videos for us! The way you look at life is refreshing and gives me motivation and inspiration. There are many days I've had a bad day at work or I'm just exhausted and I've sat down and been so excited to see you have another video coming out for us. Sincerely, Thank you!
These guys should play an adventure movie like where they get lost in a big city and finally save the world - just love them 🍀🍀
While watching videos:
Babu: “Are those hands or machines?”
Babu: “Are those hands or machines?”
Babu: “Are those hands or machines?”
At end of video:
Babu: “Those weren’t hands, those were...”
Sarru: “Machines?”
Babu: “Nope! Magicians.”
Perfect long con by Babu bhai 🤣
😂🤣😂 Awesome!!
Haha😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Babu: the problem solver
My job is dependent on speed and accuracy too but I have to sit all day to do it. I'm a transcriptionist for a busy dermatology practice. But I'm more impressed by the hard physical work done at speed.
'Despite being a woman, so much speed' Lmfaooo
Now if I said that, my mum would beat me half to death.
I was looking for this comment as soon as that was said
And rightfully so! Lol
In record time i imagine. Those dainty lady hands would have flayed you to the core ;)
They don't even realize they are being sexist.
@@pratik8678 let deem bee
Babu bhai reaction be like: i don't know what is it but i like it
How marvelous this channel is! I enjoy it so very much! Much love and respect to everyone who puts this show together! ❤️
The short sequence where someone was dripping little amounts of dough in round holes... I think it was a Japanese man preparing takoyaki (octopus balls). First they pour the dough, then they drop little bits of octopus, then they roll the balls in the round holes over fire, using chopsticks to turn the balls.
As in nuts??As in ma2 taters??
They could also be poffertjes! They are a traditional dish or snack in the Netherlands. They are tiny pancakes, usually served with butter and icing sugar.
tf who eats octopus balls
This is one of the safest spaces on the internet. So good to see familiar faces. Best wishes to them, the producers and all the other fans. ❤
Honestly dude this makes my day
Not just everyone involved in the putting together the episodes for us,but the comment section too.
I wish I could be friends with these guys and hang out :D
We all already r, in our minds
How they clapping and show respect to everyone, so sweet😊✌️
The bench, the tribal people were sitting, is an amazing artwork too!
I just love it when Babu plays & sings. "The work Song".....ha!
Very nice. I've seen that this was suggested several times, and it was worth it. Maybe you could go from very fast to very slow and show them some interesting extreme slow motions.
I used to work as a mason tender when I was younger and there was a contest for teams of masons and tenders and you would not believe how fast a wall could be laid unless you saw it with your own eyes.
I just love these guys. I've watched so many of your videos and their friendliness, mutual respect, and intelligence always shines.
love these guys. what wholesome content right here. great !
Guy on the left is the MVP "Despite being a woman. So much speed." @8:12 Well said my man haha. Great reaction
Yes, there are people like this everywhere. The difference sometimes being in the tools and machines available to help.
How is it possible that these 3 men are seemingly becoming more and more attractive every episode? Maybe it’s because as we get to know them better, we realise that they have such wonderful and inspiring personalities, lovely smiles and just beautiful souls! Thank you so much to the producers of this show, this channel has been a shining light in the midst of these dark times. I hope all of you will continue to stay safe and in good health, so many people around the world are rooting for all of you!
“Despite being a woman” - hilarious
Annnnnnnddd Raheem is cancelled.
yeah lol, reacted on that too.
WAITING FOR FEMINISTS TO CANCEL COMMON MAN SHOW😂
He grew up in a different culture, it's not like he meant anything by it
Gonna sit here and wait for replies
It made me sad when Babu said "we will also do something like this so that people appreciate us. They have slowly shown me what a terrible person I used to be in comparison to them. They deserve more than just appreciation. They are far to kind for this world.
“Machine or hands!” Should’ve made that a drinking game lol, drink every time he said it
They are a reminder to all women how things were in the past.
Love their videos thou.
It would be awesome to see them react to the skillful women of our country, show them how we have come a long way in society.
I’m a simple man..I see a new video and I click..You guys are always upbeat and open minded about everything, I wish there were more people like you guys.
I just wasted my whole Christmas day getting sucked into these videos
I am always amazed at the speed and accuracy some people have... Love that the gentleman liked the vid! And Babu's song is always a wonderful highlight!
Would love to see a video about 3d printing.
You should show our friends the 3D printing Benchy Speed Challenge, for this, we build our own 3D printers with precision parts and try to print a benchmark boat print that is usually printed to show how well-calibrated your machine is, this usually takes about 90 mins but with a well built and calibrated machine can be achieved in around 5 mins, the speed the printhead moves it is incredible!
My late mother used to work as a punched tape operator crunching numbers from auditor/accountant books. Her keyboard speed was simply amazing. Never seen anything like it. Visited her at work as a child and she just tore through piles of books.
The 3 of them have the best chemistry. I like the others but when its these 3 together in the same room, I Iook forward to watching them.
the older gentleman is the best. he is always invested in everything new he sees.
I love these guys lol. they are the best, even I enjoy watching videos like this, who doesn't?
i sort of would like Raeen to whisper to my ear too LOL
TMI
Lol I really want to know what he said! 😂
You and me both haha! He is so handsome!
Raeen looks SO handsome and trimmed in this video. He looks very well manicured. Almost as if he's GLOWING! 🤩💪
These men are so precious! And that beautiful couch is so perfect for them!
You should react to claustrophobic spelunking and caving videos! ❤️
Thank you for the new video!!!🧡
8:13 "Despite being a woman, so much speed." ...they don't realize that most of the people in the videos ARE women that they have mistaken as being men.
Since losing my grandpa this past June, I've been collecting and claiming grandpas as my own. Babu Bhai is now one of my grandpas.
Babu is funny I always laugh, Raeen is my sweetie and saruu tough is great😆😆😆😆
Hey, no whispering secrets Raeen! 😝
Finally, a seat worthy of these three guys
We do appreciate you three
I'd love to see a special, where our loved friends tell about themselves. How old they are or even when is their birthday, where and how they live, what they do for living, about their family and so on, that would be so awesome! Hugs to all of you, for the great content 🤗
Raeen looks like a Hindi version of Ragnar Lothbrok hahahaha
Great video!
After watching a couple of these videos, I was waiting so hard for Babu's song at the end. I was not disappointed lol
Do you have a new filming location? I love that there are sometimes children's voices in the background. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm new here but I feel like that older man needs to be my grandfather. Thank you, that is all.
Salam, Old Baba your ghazal was good! bahut shukriya!
you can see how they enjoyed this video, they must be themselves hard workers.
woooooooo babu's song at the end! too good
There are people who are so special they are naturally good at maths, Raeen seems to be one of them.
You should show them a lumberjack competition. Oh, and the rolling of the Cheese in England!
Now, I'm curious as to what Raeen whispered to Sarru at the end of this great video.
Might have been something like someone is going to get a ass whoopin from their missus when they get home ;)
Always support the working class. 👏
I only want one thing : to age like Babu. He is so elegant, gentle and wholesome.
I LOVE THESE THREE!!!!!!!! ESPECIALLY BLESS ABU!! LIVE A LONG LIFE!!
Amazingly BEAUTIFUL setee they are on. Just Gorgeous!!💖💖
These three men remind me of a vibrant man in different stages of his life.
I used to work in a furniture factory here in the States.
When you break down tasks to make the assembly line faster you would be amazed at how fast they build.
16 couches an hour is about the norm. The ottoman/foot stool line was about 40 an hour.
When you do repetitive work, you can get really fast. I made sausages, and when my mentor finally said "I think you're faster than me now." I had to make a new bar to pass, so I timed myself. I could make a 40-50 pound batch of sausage in 20 minutes, depending on how many ingredients (we had 65 kinds of sausage, like prunes and cognac, curry apricot chicken, and I even managed to invent my own SALMON sausage. They sold really well.)
I dance every time I hear him play that drum
Most of those workers were East Asians. Amazing how fast they can work, and how accurate their work is.
When you can't afford a machine, you must become one. 😅
4:46 Makes me wanna see the guys visit America and go to "Hooters" Restaurant
It's great to see that's three together again and Babbu playing us a tune!!!
Young guys have respect for grandpa. Nice.
Dude, jamming on them drums though you got to beat
Also, some of the clips were obviously sped up. You can tell by the frantic/unnatural movement of some of the background people that are moving at "normal" speed/doing regular things.
You gotta to show these guys american auctioneers. Their rhyming is incredible.
I always look forward to Babu's music at the end of videos! I want to grab my maracas and jam out with him.
Wow that last song
They are not the only ones amazed here
"Despite being a woman so much speed".
"I will tell the women in my house to work (clean the floor) like this".
I don't think he actually realized what he said because these men are humble, wonderful people. I will cut them some serious slack!! Good day to all.
I became Employee of The Year in the busiest Mc Donald's in all of Denmark. I could sweep the floor just like that Chinese lady did. 😄👍😀
I swear Raeen looks like an Indian Dave East
Holy crap, you're right!
@@brookeallen4047 I said that so many videos ago lol
2:40 I refuse to believe he isn't a robot lol
Working in a theater. Hurry up and wait, and then make magic in a few seconds.
"She's fast despite being a woman". Lmao!! 🤣
Last last one I guess they don't have those bill counting machines
Man I love getting really efficient at doing jobs. When I was working as a delivery driver for Domino's I could unlock then get into my car, put down the pizzas while closing the door, put on my seatbelt with one hand while starting the car with the other and be ready to go all in about 4 seconds.
I could watch them all day 😁
Ok i have not heard so much sensible comments for a while. Despite them being men. ;)
Have them react to a compilation of modern large farming machines :)
I wish 'your producers?' would show you the video of 'Lucy and Ethel working in the candy shop' video where they are doing conveyor belt work!! Maybe you haven't seen that yet!?