@@Deathlike.Silence I don't get this yk. People complain that these street vendors don't wear gloves and that but it's fine for local bossman at the shop or someone like Gordon Ramsay to cook and serve food without gloves.
I don't know who you are but I guess you are nice dude the way you found positivity in such a small video clip made me to rewatch the video. I don't know if somebody has already told you earlier or not but you are an amazing personality
@@star1445 I have no idea who u are but the way u found that guy to point out the positivity of the guy in the video about his positivity of giving the smile to his fellow customer, was very wholesome.
Yeah, or he waited to have his other hand free because as we can see, he used the other hand to put it away. But yeah, he could be God too if you just mean that and believe that what you're meaning is the truth. Sure.
@@NoahLoftierwhat.. What country do you live in? If you don't mind my asking? Because if it's America I can't possibly wrap my head around why you would think this dude would be happier being a waiter in a restaurant in America rather than to just continue with what he's doing in the video...
Okay respect to that guy he was sanitary, polite, and he actually gave him the rest of the juice that was left over and tried to give him his change back. Props to him
usually in India if a fruit seller sells multiple fruit juice, wherever gets extracted at a time. the person they will get the whole thing unless they are selling only one type of a fruit drink.
@sandyk9300 Nepal currency value is lower than Indian thats why maybe its 250 nepali rupees which is equivalent to 150 Indian rupees. Also it depends on the fruits used too For eg: Mango, pineapple, watermelon, kiwi etc. are higher in price. As an Indian 150 rupees is quite fair for Mango + Pineapple juice. I drank a watermelon juice for 150 rupees a glass. It also depends on the region because of the availability or scarcity of certain fruits. For Eg: Kiwis are very cheap in my hometown, you can get a Kilo for Rs.50-100 whereas I was shocked and surprised to see 1 single piece of Kiwi being sold for Rs. 60 in Punjab.
@@Halal_Gaming i agree that the videos on social media are cherry picked, but india is NOT known for its street food. most self respecting indian citizens who can afford to cook meals or eat at restaurants know to never eat street food. im saying this from experience as someone born and brought up in india from a lower-middle class family. fortunately, my parents were able to cook food on mosts days, and i was ALWAYS told never to eat street food because it is unhygenic. so no, india is not known for its street food.
50 for Indian 250 for foreigner 👽 Well foreign wala visa debit card use kad ke har mahina 12000 crore india se kamata hain dollar wala 😂 Upar se exchange aap Dollar ke bina kad nhi sakte, ye un logo ne genocide ki wakt se laghu kad dia thaa. history chk kad lena. 🌚🌚
To all those saying NRs. 250 (2 USD)is expensive. It's Pokhara, Nepal where everything is costly as it's a tourist city. Also, juice/fruits in Nepal are expensive as they are often imported. It's a fair price. The Nepali gentleman was honest, clean, and had good communication skills.
*His positivity. His honesty before you purchased saying it had to be mixed. Him smiling that you enjoyed his drink not because he got a tip. Just an amazing video. The world can be a beautiful place.*
250 nhi 160 ke aas pass bna hai.... Usne thik liya Q ki abhi mango 🥭🥭🥭 ka season nhi To wo bhi thoda mahnga hii Lata hoga.... Aur jayada se jayada 15-20 rupees ka antar hoga aur jagah ke hisaab se
@@matletico What colonisers? the ones whos president is an Indian or the one whose gdp is collapsing...Or perhaps you meant the one where their children dont even know if they're a boy or a girl 💀💀
Idk what it is about this vid but seeing someone out working as a street vendor speaking quite fluently with a language that is not native to their country is so wholesome to see
Europeans and Americans also have disposable time to do such things, and such resources to learn new languages. These people don’t have the capacity for Boredom. Their life is constant work.
He didn’t even put the money away until he said he liked it looked like he was willing to do a refund if the juice wasn’t to his standards this is very wholesome man deserves a multi billion dollar company
Actually, That juice seller ripped him off pretty badly, and he didn’t even realize it. Mangoes and pineapples are cheap in India, so it probably only cost him half of what he paid. Still, respect to that guy for leaving a tip, even though he overpaid quite a bit.
i know that fresh juice must taste so good. and it's sweet how the vendor just poured the rest of the leftover juice into his cup for him, like appreciation for the generous tip. i just love seeing people be nice to each other.
@@Klunkzix_not bro he is from terai region of Nepal and people of terai region looks like indian but he is a nepali .I am also from terai we are called as madhesi😊
I give this street vendor props. Honest hard earned money and hygienic. I hope he makes a good amount Edit: he charged him two dollars. No He didn’t scam him. Don’t go to the replies it’s just a warfare over two dollars being a scam
The vendor is a good man as he gave still the excess fruit juice he squeezed even he handed already one plastic glass that is equivalent to the price they agreed.
@@kresuu3567 every country got different economic situation. You make more money obviously you will find it cheap but for the local people, it's as expensive as the juice you find expensive in Spain. He makes more money so obviously he wouldn't mind paying some extra, I'm just saying it's not okay to charge more just because he's a foreigner.
@Tiberian輿地 idk where your from but it's under 1 dollar at most places although at my place in India it's 2 dollars which is considered very expensive
What an honest man, he only took what he asked for and for the tip he wanted to give you the rest of the juice. Hope all good vibes and things happens to him and his family.
@@MohammedMahdi8005 if there's no flies, that means the fruits are chemically treated. Now u decide slightly rotten fruit or chemically treated fruit is better.
His English isn't "good" at all, it's fine. He just mumbled half-complete, basic sentences. Ofcourse he might not be educated and i respect that but "good" isn't the word here.
His product looks super fresh and his workspace is clean. He’s very professional and working hard. Glad to see him getting well deserved tips like that
IMO his English is really good he could make hell lot of money for giving ppl tours and not to mention how polite he is Edit 1: TYSM FOR THE LIKES YALL CAN WE MAKE IT TO 2K Edit 2: OMG I CANT THX FOR 2K LIKES 😊NEXT GOAL 3K LIKES
His English is probably good because they learn English in school, 2 sessions of it per day. (I’m not sure bc that’s what my mum and dad told me) but his accent is still very prominent. It is very hard to get rid of the accent but somehow my cousins that grew up in Nepal can speak English without the Nepali accent. But they are 18-21 so sorta makes sense.
@@GachaDragonGirls wow that’s amazing what ur cousins did I grew up in a non English speaking country so my English was VERY bad but then I moved to an English speaking country and now I speak English more fluently than my mother language
When a street vender actually gives you the change back you should always let him keep it because he was an honest man. There are quite a few scammers out there and to see this man Be so Pure to not try anything shows he’s just working to provide for himself and his family 😭 brings tears
@@jannustunts269 this like me saying 40rs? I get mine for 3.25 USD At 240 NR with conversion of 02/16 of this year at 8 pacific standard. Thats 1.82 USD for a big cup of juice and a chaser. Thats so much cheaper than even the venders in my area. This mans trying hard for an honest work so please work harder for an honest day
You’d be surprised how many Nepali speak good Angreji. These days they are taught English from a young age at school. I work with many Nepali here in Australia. I love them and have been trying to learn their language. Dherai ramro manisharu ❤
so you don't want them to make little money they can make when they see the opportunity? Foreigners naturally have to pay more for the food in the country they're visiting, this is quite normal. He should've charged him 750 instead of 250
There is a man that enjoys and takes pride in what he does. It shows with the set up of the fruit and the higiene. His stall looks amazing I would definitely buy some juice of this man.
Dude Dude dude everyone hear me out Its Nepalllll 🇳🇵 and those who are saying 250 is expensive 250 = INR 150 and $1.8 and he mixed 2 fruita mango and pinapple do you guys even know the rate of it in Nepal 😂 ?? ( I am from Nepal btw )
@@Austin-tf5zt but we have to remember most things are imported in Nepal.. It's landlocked also added transportation cost from India and China puts a load on the prices
For everyone who’s saying Rs 250 ( Nepali currency)is too expensive. Look at the caption, he’s in Pokhara, Nepal. Nepal is expensive y’all. Pokhara is a tourist place which makes it a little more pricey. Fruits are expensive this year around. This is a fair price!
yes obviously...he this fool is fuckg another fool and people miderf*=*= appreciating them together..even this juice 4 local people he would sells for just 40 or even 30 rupees half a dollar so see you can understand my god
wearing gloves, clean setup, fresh fruit, respectful… what a nice guy
Fr first time I have seen any type of consideration of hygiene in Indian street food big ups to this man
@@Deathlike.Silence I don't get this yk. People complain that these street vendors don't wear gloves and that but it's fine for local bossman at the shop or someone like Gordon Ramsay to cook and serve food without gloves.
@@Deathlike.Silence you can't differentiate between India and Nepal, yet you decided to give an opinion
@@vinashak2048 yeah I didn’t even read the description but still
@@Ix_ayzz western chefs wash thier hands constantly
Dude doesn’t smile when he gets the money but smiles when the guy likes his juice, that’s pretty cool
I don't know who you are but I guess you are nice dude the way you found positivity in such a small video clip made me to rewatch the video. I don't know if somebody has already told you earlier or not but you are an amazing personality
@@star1445 agreed
yea i saw that. he's a nice guy making drink wearing glove, fresh fruit, even clean table to make the drink. what a nice guy
@@star1445 I have no idea who u are but the way u found that guy to point out the positivity of the guy in the video about his positivity of giving the smile to his fellow customer, was very wholesome.
Wasn’t very American of him was it.
man didnt put the money away until the transaction was done and the customer was happy. great vendor
He deserves to be more than just a street vendor. Give this man a real job. He has the attitude and energy of a waiter in a good restaurant.
Yeah, or he waited to have his other hand free because as we can see, he used the other hand to put it away. But yeah, he could be God too if you just mean that and believe that what you're meaning is the truth. Sure.
@@xVongolaXth he still could have put the money away before picking up the extra juice
For 2 dollar of course
@@NoahLoftierwhat.. What country do you live in? If you don't mind my asking? Because if it's America I can't possibly wrap my head around why you would think this dude would be happier being a waiter in a restaurant in America rather than to just continue with what he's doing in the video...
Wearing gloves ✅
Clean Setup ✅
Fresh and Quality Product ✅
Clear Menu Information ✅
Fair & Honest Pricing ✅
Respectful and Nice Attitude ✅
Quick Service ✅
Location ☑️
Overall Rating:
9.7/10 Points Earned
Highly Recommend
Best one yet
Also he was so happy that the costomer was stis😢
u cant rate it if u havent tasted friend.
and can understand english as well
@@benjaminbakker7643they’re not rating based off taste
I think this is one of the fewest times you’ll see someone genuine about their work.
Those types of people are all around you if you look for them.
@@patrickomalley178 if you are a tourist chances are pretty low
The guy asked for INR 250 , the actual cost is around INR 30.... Not so genuine
@@vidushirana8696 others are saying it is Nepali rupee
@@ragemanoj ohk makes sense i guess...
A Decent and honest person, deserves all kinds of respect..
250 rs ?
Its not india its nepal and its kinda fair for us
It's 10rs 😂😂
@@arnavsingh8840its nepal not india.. So 250 is fair price there
not like that indian kid who sell those loblachi thing and increase the price to like 100% of the original price
Okay respect to that guy he was sanitary, polite, and he actually gave him the rest of the juice that was left over and tried to give him his change back. Props to him
usually in India if a fruit seller sells multiple fruit juice, wherever gets extracted at a time. the person they will get the whole thing unless they are selling only one type of a fruit drink.
Right?? That’s the cleanest street vendor I’ve seen in India
@@HybridBlueDreamits Nepal but alright
@@HybridBlueDreamit's literally Nepal
@HybridBlueDream its nepal 🇳🇵 look at the caption
He deserves the tip for being sanitary and honest
For doing the bare minimum?
@@Fraudkovicnot the minimum in india 😂
@@beybladenoxianoThat's nepal brother😂
Not far off in health standard lol@@harekrishna_p108
This man sets the perfect example of how to be a street food vendor. Great hygiene, great personality, and honest service.
Bro he literally robbed him a glass of juice max price is 50 all over india on streets he charged 5 times of it😂
@@giridharmaheshkar8244 that's Nepal
😂😂
@@giridharmaheshkar8244 it's expensive here don't compare Nepal and Indias price India is very cheap in comparison
@@giridharmaheshkar8244 prefer that than a 10c mango juice that’s as filthy as drinking from the pavewalk
Also he didnt scam the tourist, bless him more
You sure? usually juice is way lesser than what that guy suggested prolly a 100 less
This is nepal, landlocked and fruit are imported from India@@sandyk9300
@@sandyk9300It's Nepali
250 for this lol
@sandyk9300 Nepal currency value is lower than Indian thats why maybe its 250 nepali rupees which is equivalent to 150 Indian rupees. Also it depends on the fruits used too For eg: Mango, pineapple, watermelon, kiwi etc. are higher in price.
As an Indian 150 rupees is quite fair for Mango + Pineapple juice. I drank a watermelon juice for 150 rupees a glass. It also depends on the region because of the availability or scarcity of certain fruits. For Eg: Kiwis are very cheap in my hometown, you can get a Kilo for Rs.50-100 whereas I was shocked and surprised to see 1 single piece of Kiwi being sold for Rs. 60 in Punjab.
He looked so happy when you thanked him 🙂
More like happy when he received tips thats not common to give tips in india.
Actually he really happy to earn that much
@@simoneditzzz happy to scam 😂
@@noexcuses5524 its Nepal not india
@@noexcuses5524 its nepal?
250 for a cup and people are still calling him generous for not scamming him 😂
Bc angrezo ne itna loota hame ab yaha log unse 50 100 rupee zada kya mang lete hai to usse scam bolte hai
Its prob pakistan rupee
@@TheInvertedBoxin local it's scammming
@TheInvertedBox ever heard of Power Purchase Parity or cost of living?
It's nepalese rupee. And it is a reasonable price.
Dude looks like a real vendor all clean and fresh
🤡is a juice 250
@@valimai1242its a 2$ cup of juice, little kids sell trash lemonade for that price, what's your problem?
Pineapples are expensive in indis @@valimai1242
@@AER_0SSit’s India / Pakistan. It shouldn’t even be a dollar there
@@yeyess3891 that's true as well
He’s got the cleanest and most sanitary setup I’ve ever seen from a street vendor. Amazing English too
Your being sarcastic 😑
@@helloo4733 bro don't you see flies around the fruit and did you see he actually use a glove to push the fruit down
@@chinaisthebast8212 Exactly
@@chinaisthebast8212 compare it to other indian street foods setup, you can see he has a way way better and clean setup
@@lapulapucityrider3227 ye exactly some its way better than the typical South Asian Street food setup
The fact he gave him the whole rest of the container when he finished his cup is awesome.
Cs he scammed him🤣🤣 juice cup in India like 50 rupees max
Js realised its Nepal rupee, still prob only max 90 rupees their😂
@@sukhpreetminhas7343 he literally doesn’t care, that’s less than a dollar still are you deadass poor
@@sukhpreetminhas7343 I dont think its a scam, fresh fruit, seemed like big slices and this is in Nepal not India, prices are for sure different
@@sukhpreetminhas7343 no bro there is price difference in both country
All I see is a hard working gentleman, who does his job clean by the true meaning of word
Holy shit, HE USES GLOVES!
Well its not India so makes sense 😂😂
Nepalis are more hygienic
Jesus is The Way, The Truth and The Life 🙏🏽❤️
Even pani puri in uses this gloves in some areas....
Amen
Finally a clean and decent vendor
coz it's not india
@@aokigaharasenpai6795haha, I came here to say this.
@@aokigaharasenpai6795where is this
@@aokigaharasenpai6795India is known for its street food. All them videos you see on tiktok are cherrypicking at its finest.
@@Halal_Gaming i agree that the videos on social media are cherry picked, but india is NOT known for its street food.
most self respecting indian citizens who can afford to cook meals or eat at restaurants know to never eat street food. im saying this from experience as someone born and brought up in india from a lower-middle class family. fortunately, my parents were able to cook food on mosts days, and i was ALWAYS told never to eat street food because it is unhygenic.
so no, india is not known for its street food.
He's genuine, passionate and honest to his work.
Well he got scammed the price of the juice is 20 Rs and the shop keeper said 250 rs
Nepali...
@TARA Yes, a multi stan too! I love TWICE✨ They were the first group I love the first time I saw them in Sixteen💕
This juice real price 50 rupees but he ask 250, He defrauded.
50 for Indian 250 for foreigner 👽
Well foreign wala visa debit card use kad ke har mahina 12000 crore india se kamata hain dollar wala 😂
Upar se exchange aap Dollar ke bina kad nhi sakte, ye un logo ne genocide ki wakt se laghu kad dia thaa. history chk kad lena. 🌚🌚
"Juice or fruit?"
- L A B L A T I
Wasn't it Lablochi?
@@sfs_apollopheonixloblachi
Can you learn how to speak in India’s languages😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its L O B L A C H I
POV: you wanna make fun of someone but, you don't even know the correct spelling
To all those saying NRs. 250 (2 USD)is expensive. It's Pokhara, Nepal where everything is costly as it's a tourist city. Also, juice/fruits in Nepal are expensive as they are often imported. It's a fair price. The Nepali gentleman was honest, clean, and had good communication skills.
Idk about too expensive. In my city a fresh cup of juice goes for the $6. Granted it’s in the US but damn I’d easily be this guys best customer
@@peacegoose oh, that's too much. Cost of living must be crazy high there.
@@peacegoose 6$ for 1 small cup of fresh juice? Thats fcked up
I would gladly pay even a couple dollars more for a fresh cup of juice made right on the spot. Never had that experience before, it'd be worth it
It's about the same price for a cup of juice in America. A glass of soda pop costs 3-4 Dollars in a place like Applebee's.
I'm surprised how clean everything looks... He is very nice and honest, not trying to oversell... Respect ❤
Nepalese are hygienic
Its nepal, not india :)
its not the us
@@heatherhillarywhat, no one mentioned india
why because he's Indian???
I love how clean is this guy
@kenchan8816 calamity will get to you bro. thats fucked up, just you wait.
@kenchan8816 "techno never dies!" Stage 4 cancer
@kenchan8816lmao
Not clean with the mind though,( he took 5 times the cost price)
@kenchan8816bro is 5 💀🤡🤡
What a nice, genuine guy.
What a lovely dude to make sure you got every last drop 😂
Hes kind
What else was he gonna do w it?
drink it
Beacuse he tip.
Can't really let it go to waste
I think the dude wanted to do cheers but you left him hangin I felt that 😢
Yeah i think that too
Hahaha I thought that as well
Same
literally 🤣
I don't think so😅
That’s one honest man, he was up front about the mango and return the change real fast and gave him the extra juice .
This is very expensive. In my place only 30 rupees
@@ranjithshetty7078 nice to know if I ever visit India
@@ranjithshetty7078 Dude,its Nepal! Fair Price
He gave him western price, lol.
@@PuerRidcullyi can drink 10 glass of juice with 250🤣
I was thinking that this is incredibly high standards for India. Honesty, cleanliness, fair pricing, politeness, but then I saw that it was in Nepal
*His positivity. His honesty before you purchased saying it had to be mixed. Him smiling that you enjoyed his drink not because he got a tip. Just an amazing video. The world can be a beautiful place.*
Still overpriced, I would never pay more than ₹50 for this. In my village area it's available for just ₹20 .
@@msdian_abhi I'm from America and what he paid seems perfectly reasonable. I know other countries are different though
@@zarrowthehorseyup, 0.0032$ seems reasonable to me too
@@zarrowthehorse maybe your wish but I don't think I'll pay 5 $ for something in USA which is just available for 2$ .
@@msdian_abhi are you from Nepal ?
wow the vendor is so humble, he took only 250 Rs for 40rs glass
brother its a diff currency
250 nhi 160 ke aas pass bna hai.... Usne thik liya Q ki abhi mango 🥭🥭🥭 ka season nhi To wo bhi thoda mahnga hii Lata hoga.... Aur jayada se jayada 15-20 rupees ka antar hoga aur jagah ke hisaab se
@@ShubhamSingh-pm9jh250 npr in off season is fair
Nepal m itni mehngai h
@@bhupenderrajput3374 Kathmandu me itna hi price milta he aur npr inr se kam value hota
everyone can deal with him by speaking English and knowing English, I feel proud of our people.
Nepal reminds me so much of my own nationality. All the countries in Southeast Asia are so similar yet so different.
😂😂
Proud for speaking the language of your colonizers???
@@matletico What colonisers? the ones whos president is an Indian or the one whose gdp is collapsing...Or perhaps you meant the one where their children dont even know if they're a boy or a girl 💀💀
@Matthew Corey proud for being bilingual and being able to communicate with everyone
Nah man he is the first guy who didn't scam😢😢 respect.. I love these kinda guys..
So true
What a clean, hygienic and respectable work this man is doing. Respect my man.
Where r u from man ?
@@prabhudattapeda.9088
😂😂😂
Honestly that’s what I’m sayin😂 I’ve see so many unhygienic street shops, but this one looked so clean and worth buying.
Well having the fruit exposed already cut is not hygienic, specially with cars crossing. But i understand what u mean
Tabhi Sochu ye thela wale thela lgate lgate hi q mar jate h inki tarakki q nhi hoti sala 50 ka mal 250 m becha
This young man is very hygienic, he didn't touch the fruits and collects money using the bare hands.Fr Singapore
this isnt singapore?
@@UrityUiopGamer he said hes from Singapore
@@davsky4999 when
ooh im also from singapore:3
Bro u literally racist u think just because is in india its gross? What you mean its literally stereotipically
The smile on his face is what he does that for . Its a good feeling making something from the heart and seeing ppl enjoying it so much
He got happy when he drank it, he thought he was just getting for the video but when he chugged it he was happy
@@beargrylls6135 bro where I live it costs more than what was showed in the video for just a mango shake tfym...
Respect to this man for being a good, honest vendor
Idk what it is about this vid but seeing someone out working as a street vendor speaking quite fluently with a language that is not native to their country is so wholesome to see
😅 U mean smth u would see basicly everywhere in europe
@@gecgoodpasi1654 what was the point of this comment
@@duiwu3684 i honestly agree with him...people misuse wholesome
@@seeksolace2059 the OP is just happy that a person that probably didnt have the chance to get proper education managed to learn english
Europeans and Americans also have disposable time to do such things, and such resources to learn new languages. These people don’t have the capacity for Boredom. Their life is constant work.
He's better than most of them
He has gloves so its sanitary
And he is gentle
He knows english too
Knowing english it’s not a quality, i’m sorry…
@@asmrmylaknowing any language that isn’t your primary language is a very good quality to have??
@@curtisblumberg5894I think he meant that every Indian knows english
@@Dja480who told u that
@@neko3978 context clues you donut
He didn’t even put the money away until he said he liked it looked like he was willing to do a refund if the juice wasn’t to his standards this is very wholesome man deserves a multi billion dollar company
Ik i would like to buy some from his stand he gave him the rest too so sweet 😭😭
So real
Lol deserves a multi billion dollar company ok
@@Mike-om4tv yk I had to stretch it for the likes jk jk lol
No. He just had morals unlike Americans
Actually, That juice seller ripped him off pretty badly, and he didn’t even realize it. Mangoes and pineapples are cheap in India, so it probably only cost him half of what he paid. Still, respect to that guy for leaving a tip, even though he overpaid quite a bit.
i know that fresh juice must taste so good. and it's sweet how the vendor just poured the rest of the leftover juice into his cup for him, like appreciation for the generous tip. i just love seeing people be nice to each other.
Even of he hadn’t tip, vendor would have still poured leftover in cup.
@@DarkDomain0001If you insist, we won't 🙂
@@simranrathor7700 he did tip him. Watch the vid again
They still pour the leftover even if you don't tip them.
This is normal in India if little juice left they pour it to us also
I was so proud of Indians for a second for wearing gloves till I realised it was Nepal…
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Klunkzix_fuck no
@@gameclips5137 agreed
@@Klunkzix_not bro he is from terai region of Nepal and people of terai region looks like indian but he is a nepali .I am also from terai we are called as madhesi😊
I give this street vendor props. Honest hard earned money and hygienic. I hope he makes a good amount
Edit: he charged him two dollars. No He didn’t scam him. Don’t go to the replies it’s just a warfare over two dollars being a scam
bro hard earned?
It's sold for no more than 50 rs but he scammed the guy and took 250💀
Not honest
@@MightyTechGuy ay we both got mighty in our names lol
@@mightysquirrel7580 bruh it's not India , it's Nepal currency
@@LiberalEntrepreneur when did I name India?
Yes, it's sold for no more than 50 in Nepal
bro this is the nicest side of youtube i ever seen everyones complimenting eachother
One must give the juice vendor props also for cleanliness!
👍
The machine looks clean too not rusty
The fruits are invested with florin.
@@HundredSlot This isn’t even in India
Im ur 1,000 like
Decent prices, decent English, PLUS he’s wearing a glove. Nah this man is the truth
Had an Indian friend Abu he was the cleanest person ever
@@javionmontero7780 that's nepal
I was confused seeing 250=2$ later I realised it's Nepal
Okay. Thanks for telling that. I was like how come it's 250rs😅
Nepal use hindi, isn't it nepali, in post hindi words I see,
@@ffpredator5214 yeah I understood its napali after seeing the comment section.
That's what... even I was like how 😂... he said the nepal price...
@@ffpredator5214 we have the same alphabets(both languages are derived from sanskrit I'm pretty sure.)
As wonderful as this transaction is, getting food from street vendors is one of the most common reasons why tourists to India get sick.
The vendor is a good man as he gave still the excess fruit juice he squeezed even he handed already one plastic glass that is equivalent to the price they agreed.
You do realize that he overcharged right?
@@shingardhaliwal960 Come to Spain and buy a pineapple mango juice, tell me if the one in the video is overpriced 💀💀💀💀
@@shingardhaliwal960 he overcharged maybe the equivalent of some cents, most westerners wouldn't care. I wouldn't care.
@@shingardhaliwal960 and Dale still left him a tip. A few bucks will help him far more than it will Dale.
@@kresuu3567 every country got different economic situation. You make more money obviously you will find it cheap but for the local people, it's as expensive as the juice you find expensive in Spain. He makes more money so obviously he wouldn't mind paying some extra, I'm just saying it's not okay to charge more just because he's a foreigner.
That vendor man know more english than me 💀
L same
Knows*
I guess that proves his point 💀@@AadityaShukla-po7yj
@AadityaShukla-po7yj @@user-xv1uz6ok9o Destroyed ☠️
In pokhara lake side even buffaloes knows english very well.
Finally a country where its people actually return the change, god bless 🇳🇵
Your country they don't return change
Come to canada 😂we have a law that’s required to give the change
@@zaystack7203 u return brides too lol
@@miro6017 i meant a poor country 💀
@@sudeepbanerjee1946 i saw people go to tourism to arab countries they literally just scam you.
Very wholesome video I love how nice and respectful both men were we need more of this ❤
Affordable, clean, and I really like how he places those fruits nicely.
He is actually selling it at a very high price, it should be maximum 1 dollar
@@vishaljotshi6869 it’s 2 dollars, it ain’t that serious. I’d pay 5 for some fresh fruit juice
rs 250 for Mango juice? Lol!! That's luxury
It will only cost less than 100
@@rahuljp54 NPR
@Tiberian輿地 idk where your from but it's under 1 dollar at most places although at my place in India it's 2 dollars which is considered very expensive
This guy is so innocent- the way he smiles so enthusiastically whilst using his little juicing machine
I Know I Hope more people knows about him and buys the fruit juice 😭😭❤
Because he just ripped him off 😂
And so he charged 250
@@Bobbillyjrboyhow is he ripping him of when he uses 3$ mangoes to turn into juice?, use sense
Wtf does that mean
HE IS SUCH A SWEET MAN
Bro you the vendor is charging him extra 😂😂
@@ARYA_27_ it’s common when people are selling to foreigners, nothing will be charged as regular price!
Am i the only one that wants to try it?
Honestly , considering he wears gloves , speaks good enough english and he honestly gives back the change , I think 250 is a good price.
Bro took 200rs for language translation
No bro that's Nepali currency
Wth 200 rs in nepal?
Looks like I am living on jungle
It's 156 INR.. And it's still quite expensive
@@ektasingh7241 may that's the normal price of Nepal for a glass of juice.
@@ayushtiwari9738 yeah I totally agree with you ,it might be .....
These kinda videos warm my heart up. I'm glad to see my country 🇳🇵
Me too I’m from Texas but my DNA are from Nepal because my mom sister dad are from Nepal
The shop keeper is soo humble he took only 250rs
😂😂😂
It's not Indian currency bruh. 250 NPR is about 156 INR. Still quite expensive tho.
@@avinashnishal150 in Indian currency is a lot tbh
I can get a mixed fruit in like 80 or something
@@dimplegargtgtsc.sambarocha344yeah true
😂😂😂
We can learn a lot from these nepalese. Nothing but love for people on that side of border
What an honest man, he only took what he asked for and for the tip he wanted to give you the rest of the juice. Hope all good vibes and things happens to him and his family.
That's cause the price is almost 10x the original one xD
@@nirmalsudheer2913 maybe it was not mango season
Honest my ass lmao that juice costs Rs 50 Max and he asked 250 for it
@@marz6526 nah they still don't xD
Fancy places charge like 200 xD
still cheaper than USA, $3 is not alot. most places charge a minimun of $5 and its mostly water.
The vendor is very generous and faithful. He took 250 ₹ for 20₹ glass😂😂
It is in Nepal 🤣 not India
@@sonalshet1915 yaa
@@sonalshet1915 still 2$= 160rs in india
250 .. i think it's expensive 🙂
@@tcALPHA1 are sure in india specially we Bengalis can't even give 20 rs for this
Not seeing flies is such a green flag. His setup is really clean and the fruits look fresh. The street vendor also seems like such a nice person
But flies isn't a red flag
@Jesse B They definitely are. Notice how when an area is clean, there won't be any flies as opposed to when something stinks or is dirty.
I’ve never heard anyone say green flag lol
@@jesseb5710 flies tend to be around rotten fruits and filthy setups
@@MohammedMahdi8005 if there's no flies, that means the fruits are chemically treated. Now u decide slightly rotten fruit or chemically treated fruit is better.
"One slice piece,mango mix"dwag got me vibing💀
That vendors English is quite good and his kindness is too good ❤️
yess exactly
His English isn't "good" at all, it's fine. He just mumbled half-complete, basic sentences. Ofcourse he might not be educated and i respect that but "good" isn't the word here.
His kindness only for foreigners and for our Indians 250 ka hai lena hai to le warna nikal 😂😂😂
4"69"th like
Abe wo usko loot raha hai
His product looks super fresh and his workspace is clean. He’s very professional and working hard. Glad to see him getting well deserved tips like that
The smile for getting a little bit of extra money was so wholesome.
He didn’t even smile for the money, he smiled after he liked the juice, solid guy😊
FINALLY, an Indian wearing gloves!!!
IMO his English is really good he could make hell lot of money for giving ppl tours and not to mention how polite he is
Edit 1: TYSM FOR THE LIKES YALL CAN WE MAKE IT TO 2K
Edit 2: OMG I CANT THX FOR 2K LIKES 😊NEXT GOAL 3K LIKES
very optimistic..
@@ItachiUchiha-tj2km …
@@ItachiUchiha-tj2km ok itachi uchiha
His English is probably good because they learn English in school, 2 sessions of it per day. (I’m not sure bc that’s what my mum and dad told me) but his accent is still very prominent. It is very hard to get rid of the accent but somehow my cousins that grew up in Nepal can speak English without the Nepali accent. But they are 18-21 so sorta makes sense.
@@GachaDragonGirls wow that’s amazing what ur cousins did I grew up in a non English speaking country so my English was VERY bad but then I moved to an English speaking country and now I speak English more fluently than my mother language
Finally an Honest man and very clean as well. He gets happy to see the customer happy that’s how it should be.
The shopkeeper is very generous man
Because he took only 250 for a cup of juice
Nepali 250 = indian 150..... + this place is pokhara touriest place... It is very costly place in nepal .. 👍
Agar tu Nepali Nahin hai
Toh Kyun bakchodi kar raha hai ???
@@deeputhapa8297 this is £1.57 in our currency
gawaar aagya or ek
@@deeputhapa8297 still a lot
Love the fact his station was clean and he wore gloves and was very Respectful. I would Travel all the way over there just too try that
His English is far better than my friends 🗿
Then you must go to a hindi school 😂
Bro you better not disrespect you teacher on internet
It's schools fault, they hire dirt cheap people to teach.. you get what you pay.
Now, this is over the head comment
Same lol
I hope that vendor has a fruitful life.
Well he kinda already does😂😂
He smiled more when he saw the guy enjoy the juice than when he got paid for the service. May his business be successful all year long 🙏
i respect bro making a juice with clean setup and wearing plastic in his hand thats a true vendor
When a street vender actually gives you the change back you should always let him keep it because he was an honest man. There are quite a few scammers out there and to see this man Be so Pure to not try anything shows he’s just working to provide for himself and his family 😭 brings tears
Very honest man bro 😂 he's giving 40 rs juice for 250😂
@@jannustunts269 mate, it's different currency
@@jannustunts269 this like me saying 40rs? I get mine for 3.25 USD
At 240 NR with conversion of 02/16 of this year at 8 pacific standard. Thats 1.82 USD for a big cup of juice and a chaser. Thats so much cheaper than even the venders in my area. This mans trying hard for an honest work so please work harder for an honest day
@@jannustunts269 my man got destroyed in 2 countries
@@Alkursi_feesamaa also got destroyed in conversion rate with date and time...and yeah time zone too
You’d be surprised how many Nepali speak good Angreji. These days they are taught English from a young age at school. I work with many Nepali here in Australia. I love them and have been trying to learn their language. Dherai ramro manisharu ❤
Damn u got some good Nepali skills.
Nepali are like opposite of china and india. So polite and respectful
This vendor is from Bihar though
@@daddykimjongun7777no he is Madeshi guy from southern Nepal. 25% of nepal population look like this. Not all Nepali look like Chinese you know
He said "thankyou so much my brother" is very humble and beautiful 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
He gave extra juice for the extra money tipped. He kept it fair.
I'm insanely impressed he understood your accent.
true, didn't even think about that
Although I can imagine he was immediately lost at "I will tank it first, your man likes to tank it" 😂
All peoples here know quite a bit of English not fluently but they can understand a bit what you are saying and can reply in yes no
Dont bark about india
his humbleness in on another level 1 glass =250😂
Its nepal
153 in indian rs
@@stoicism.daily369 still way too much
so you don't want them to make little money they can make when they see the opportunity? Foreigners naturally have to pay more for the food in the country they're visiting, this is quite normal. He should've charged him 750 instead of 250
@@kartikeytyagi2330 where its is written like that ?
"One slice piece, pineapple mix"
All rappers went quiet after hearing his rap
😂
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I didn't notice it b4 you pointed out
This made me laugh so hard 😂😂
NAGA army like here!!!!!!
Real business man right there Sanitary Gets to the point and doesn’t try and scam you
The fact that he gave him the rest of the juice just shows so much 😊
He gave because the actual price of the juice is not 250 it's may be 50
@@roxmaniyt1403 in Nepali rupee its 100 it may be more expensive according to the location 😁
There is a man that enjoys and takes pride in what he does. It shows with the set up of the fruit and the higiene. His stall looks amazing I would definitely buy some juice of this man.
Makes me feel better when I see nice people like this man. Working hard
Respect to this hard working clean and humble man. He’s an example for everyone doing those kind of jobs. This juice is fire 🔥
The guy is so honest that he only charged you 10 × 🔥
gawaar ki kami nhi hai
@@AxelSebastian-vk2vx no
@@AxelSebastian-vk2vx Bhai Street mein 30-40 rupey ka milta hein Aam ka juice... Hotels mein 150 ka milta hoga...
Nepal currency
@@Yusufiqbal18 Nepal mein itna ka he milta hoga bro
Dude Dude dude everyone hear me out Its Nepalllll 🇳🇵 and those who are saying 250 is expensive 250 = INR 150 and $1.8 and he mixed 2 fruita mango and pinapple do you guys even know the rate of it in Nepal 😂 ?? ( I am from Nepal btw )
Aur juice bhi mujhe patla hi laga
Still expensive. It's worth 50-60 INR
@@Austin-tf5zt but we have to remember most things are imported in Nepal..
It's landlocked also added transportation cost from India and China puts a load on the prices
You're right bro. I visited Pokhra and everything is very expensive there.
@@TheSomumanna never knew. Looks like Andaman Islands where they import too
For everyone who’s saying Rs 250 ( Nepali currency)is too expensive. Look at the caption, he’s in Pokhara, Nepal. Nepal is expensive y’all. Pokhara is a tourist place which makes it a little more pricey. Fruits are expensive this year around. This is a fair price!
250 is actually expensive, i think 150-160 is the normal
@@realdqwll normally yes, but this time of year 250 is ok
How can 2$ for 150ml of juice be fair? you can buy at least 500ml of coke with 2$
@@justbl4ck I live in the states. I would happily drink $2 freshly squeezed juice everyday if that was the case. It’s $10 per glass easy in the US
Omgggggg this is the real and very refreshing fruit's jus are here actually Nepal 🇳🇵 is a haven 😮🤤
He is so honest and kind .. after he finish the cup of juice.he just the extra juice to him😊😊
The guy also give extra money .you are so overactor
He charged 250 for a juice which would be 30 or 40 max. And when bro told to keep that 50 as tip..he might have felt guilty
@@ravichandra9395 agreed
@@ravichandra9395at least read the caption guy’s 🤦♂️
He is in Nepal 🇳🇵
He his Roobing tourists
He is so nice. Other charged tourist an extra money but he was about to return the remaining.
No it's correct price because it's Nepal and they need to import every fruit
Nah man this is Nepal I have been there its normal price there
This is nepal ❤
😢nope that is india
Love from Bangladesh, brother ❤ Nepalis are really humble people
Love to Nepal from Pakistan
@@qad951 same
@@normal_sage_guy1847 idk
this worker deserves more praise!
hygienic! I like the cleanliness of this trader! Respect
He fooled so politely that even i believed that it costs 250 not 40😂😂
İt is nepalese rupee not indian🗿
@@earofvangogh9450 ye
@@earofvangogh9450 then also it's 156 rupees...250 Nepali currency
...how 🤨
he maintain hygiene that's very important and 250 is ok
yes obviously...he this fool is fuckg another fool and people miderf*=*= appreciating them together..even this juice 4 local people he would sells for just 40 or even 30 rupees half a dollar so see you can understand my god
i love the way he prepared his juice.. looks clean and safe..💕
Trust me it's not clean. Even if he's wearing gloves but they rarely ever clean the machine itself.
yea this is the only person on his chanel thats not being rude or trying to scam him mad respect to him
Maybe he scammed it, but lol, place looks clean enough, and fruits looks fresh.