It's interesting to see a Japanese's point of view for most people, most of what you call rude isn't actually rude. It's just that you're a Japanese and have high standards of what is considered rude or polite.
Traveled a lot means nothing, when a person been in a country 2.5 minutes and s..ts on it, he didn’t go deeper, didn’t explore the culture, just presumed- f.ex. That dude looking at him - checking my shoes, checking my watch… Is he psychic? How does he know what that person was thinking?
I was born and raised in Kyrgyzstan. I'll say with no illusion people in capital city Bishkek are fucking rude and what he says its completely justified but its mostly to each other so Kei probably being Asian could kinda pass as local so they all had their guards up. You could see when Kei approaches them they change a bit to the friendlier side. I think if he was white foreigner that is complete give away people would've threat him better I think. So there is definitely so called "white privelege". Back to rudeness, rural areas or in more tourist friendly locations like Issyk Kol locals are more welcoming and friendly. Its just living in a depressing looking big city brings the worst in you I guess.
Really interesting video! I think, Bishkek is kinda interesting place if you know where to go. And if you ask locals where is the most interesting places, they probably tell the places which is not valuable to visit for foreigners, because the major part of those places either you have already visited or places that are considered mediocre for foreigners, such as shopping malls, etc. I can recommend you to try one day trips to different national parks or lakes. They are really cheap 500-2000 som. But, if you want to observe the city, I would recommend you to visit south part of Bishkek.
Thanks! You're right, a lot of locals recommend that I visit malls, every time I'm like wut🤣 when I tell them that I've already been to said mall some of them go on to mention all the other malls within Bishkek haha. The southern part of the city was nice indeed. Also the national parks and lakes, I'll definitely visit them!
Hi Kei Kei!!! I was watching your videos about Kyrgyzstan a lot of good things you have told much appreciated even that part you were openly identifying with own experience and mentioning some creepy and not friendly and local welcoming ,I would like to tell you that own Kyrgyz people very welcome and hospitality but u have to know some of them try to take advantage because you are not local. Also would like mention that some locals grew up not good way, among them also have a creepy one.
You should definitely learn a Turkic language at some point! It will be fascinating for you how similar the structure is to Japanese compared to European languages. My favorite example of this between Turkish and Japanese is the phrase 'The pen is on the table' or 'There is a pen on the table' - in Japanese you can say 机の上にペンがある so literally table-genitive above-locative pen-nominative be (table's above-at pen be). This structure is completely alien to English, but in Turkish you can say "Masanın üstünde kalem var" which once again is literally 'table's above-at pen be' haha. According to GT the same sentence in Kyrgyz would be 'Stoldun üstündö kalem bar.' So basically the same :D
Yeah I'm familiar with the similarities between Japanese and Turkic langs (for those who are curious: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languages). One of the reasons I'm fascinated by Turkish which has been on my list of langs to tackle for a long time. So it will 100% happen. Great examples you've provided👍 Didn't know it was that similar to Kyrgyz 🤯
Osh Bazar market is a fckd up place, apart from grocery section. Lots of suspicious people, pickpockets. Im Kyrgyz, and even I got scammed there couple times. Also you were walking by the red light street for homeless people(cause prostitutes are really cheap). Usually people from lower class hang out there in Osh bazar, trynna make living. I felt bad seeing you walking there🤣
Dear Kei, it is a great pity that you have experienced sometimes not very good treatment from Kyrgyz people you encountered. I am Kyrgyz and I've had good experience of working with JICA people in Kyrgyzstan. I understand how you feel as Japanenze people are really very polite and gentle, the Kyrgyz are just different it is not because they don't like you. Kyrgyz people are very hospitable with guests they provide all the support to them. But they have taken you for Kyrgyz and therefore were unmannerly with you. It is sad to admit that we are sometimes blunt and brusque with each other
If I said my own experience when I came to the United States I was shocked a lot different kind of world contrast is unbelievable. Here people are different the way the are approaching and interacting with people, have a considerations, polite, smile friendly etc. For me was kind weird first time , I was impressed. They are always telling thank you in day a lot of time , every single help it is appreciated sincerely because this is culture values which we’re start from little age.
One more things I would like to mention it, that most of Kyrgyz people very are welcoming and friendly always helpful, as well most is them very serious this is because it is have some kind stereotypes, smile no reason and be friendly with strangers accepting like foolishness and stupidity that’s not of them with serious face. But their heart is kind and friendly.
I was subscribed on you and like to watch your experience it was so great you will bring most of my memories back when I saw place which were so warm to my hearts because it reminds me my childhood my memories, it is awesome I was happy to see my Motherland sometime homesick make me feel 😢I wasn’t been almost 11 years in my homeland. I miss so much . Thank you a lot for this opportunity to see my lovely country through out your channels it is great. Appreciated wish you lots of success.
I was 17 years old at that time a woman in her 40's came up to me asking really personal questions like are you married?what is your religion? I asked same questions she got so angry I was so confused
There was one Pakistani in this thread who talked bad about Kyrgyzstan, after I gave him a reality check, he deleted his entire comments and replies under this RUclips video. To all my fellow Kyrgyzstanies, if you support this type of context, think. And think hard about what you are doing. This guy (claiming to be from Japan) is sh…ing on you. Do not mistake this for fair view of our beloved country.
I am Kyrgyz-Kyrgyz. My Mom`s skin is pale, and she has grey-greenish eyes and wavy hair. She has 6 siblings, 3 of them look like European. They have inherited from their Mom who looked just pure European. The funny thing is my youngest uncle and auntie are twins. My auntie literally looks European and my twin uncle looks very Asian. I am Asian with a wavy hair. Yeah, it always amazes me, we are Asians but we sometimes do not look like Asians, lol.
You walk a bold line between a creep with a camera, filming people without their knowledge and a genuine observer of humanity, showing the wider world elements that they’ll never see.
The only problem in Bishkek Aggressive drivers and air pollution in winter The rest is good I like that kyrgyz people mind their own business In other countries ask personal questions How much money do you make If you are married etc etc Kyrgyz are nice But limit They live their life I live my life
I concurr, the drivers are nuts and air pollution is the worst I've experienced, I was coughing because of it. They do mention money a lot though (I mean the first time I meet someone it always comes up in our conversation) at least that's been my experience.
@@keikeikeiland you're totally correct. I myself a native citizen of Bishkek. Through 20 years or so population of the city grew rapidly. Most of them live in (новостройка) a 1-story houses heated by worst coal. All of their houses surround city center from all directions and literally choke any fresh airflow from outside in winter. Combine it with still weather in winter and you get a world's most polluted air in Bishkek from heating. Plus city roads are poorly managed, sidewalks are shattered, drivers are TOTAL dumbasses (бараны in local slang). And you picked the worst place in Bishkek - the Osh bazaar and Kuliev str. Those 2 women tried to steal your phone or steal your balance money on mobile # account. But camera stopped them. Hope you got in the wild where people mostly good and welcoming, where nature's landscape take away your breath. 😸
Kyrgyz are great but the first question the ask you every time is are you married or do you have kids. Dunno where you were. Maybe because they didn’t speak English they didn’t ask you🤣🤣
@@deadstarlondon they can ask me in russian Last week first time a man ask if my wife was kyrgyz First time in 2 years I said no I don't have 20000 dollars to marry one
@@keikeikeiland young women seem to be very materialistic Want expensive phone shoes makeup etc I'm sure many sell their bodies to buy such things Trade their soul for something worthless in a few years If men are foolish enough to pay them....
I found the condemnation of all Kyrgyz as being rude or impolite or whatever offense you perceived, as completely strange. I was in Bishkek for a month, just traveling and working remotely, and I found any Kyrgyz I had an encounter with to be very polite and helpful. I would say that when I needed some assistance, they were always willing to help, and as I don't speak Kyrgyz or Russian, only English, they were very accommodating in also trying to understand. I also found the same in Almaty with Kazakhs, where I also spent a month traveling and working remotely. Very friendly and kind people, at least to me. Now, I am in Istanbul, and not experiencing any ostracization... people seem fine. I find a lot of locals are usually friendly to foreigners because many of them are curious, or they themselves want to travel abroad, so they admire your ability to go.
You are doing great job!!! Awesome 👍. I give your high score to have a courage and explore with your own the country which you never been, you doing 👏 great job. Appreciated ones again . Good luck on wish you gain with billions of followers on your channel KeiKeiKei.
I'm so upset because of some our people and drivers. Actually we've a good people in Kyrgyzstan but Osh bazar isn't a best place to visit if you want to see nice people. The most polite people live in microdistricts .
Subscribed 😮 you need find more friends in Kirgizstan I’m tatar I can explain you about ancient nomadic countries previously enormous giant countries or prairie They rules still by natural reaction😊 reflects More simple less ruler more natural
my friend, you need to understand the fact that they are the descendants of harsh and warlike nomads, they are not like the Japanese and definitely not the Europeans who are polite and will smile for no reason... I liked the vlog just but don’t shake the camera😂😂👍👍
13:20 the guy u asked " how to say hello in Kyrgyz" answered to you wrong, because in Kyrgyz will be "Salamatsyzby", Salam alaikum, is Arabic, and Kyrgyzstan is islamic country, that's why people prefer to say in Arabic 😅
We got such a beautiful nature. We got a lot of resources like uranium, gold, gas and these stuff. We got good political friends like Russia and Saudi Arabia. We got one of the tastiest meat in the world. Our sheep and cows are getting sold to different countries like Kazakhstan,Uzbekistan, Russia and to middle east countries. We got almost everything that is need to develop and become a rich country, but the only thing we didn’t get is good politics😢
I’m so shamed to see how tourists from all over the word, from super beautiful and developed countries are coming here and see how disgusting our cities and infrastructures are.
In a few months i will be there for the first time. I look like a white european, a little bit slavic, but my turkish is almost perfect. Can´t wait the reactions of them. Women from central asia are for me the most prettiest one. Cheers 🍻
I want to make half-Kazakh/Kyrgyz/Mongol babies specifically so that I can bring about the reincarnation of the Great Khan himself. My white American ass is arguably more Kazakyrgolian than many residents in those countries; I am ready.
Just be alert, be careful, I am from Kyrgyzstan originally but already 11 years lived abroad in the USA, so I would like to sincerely apologize for that lady which was try to scam you,using your phone and later didn’t even say thank you, I was embarrassed as well during watching because some people doesn’t have a manners or considerations may be lack of knowledge and respect or may be upbringing not correct way, it is our fault, some people have to come themselves maybe because of that.
How many languages do you speak? I study French and Russian at uni and your French is bloody perfect I want to cry hahaha. Your Russian is a lot better than mine too
They are mostly Muslim Rare to see mix couples in Bishkek When it was ussr more common Now I only see white with white kyrgyz with kyrgyz Plus many kyrgyz men are patriots I never look at their women I love 💘kyrgyzstan And don't want trouble It's not Thailand or Philippines!
@@joebidet2050 what's wrong with thailand and philippines? what will happen if kyrgyz girl goes out? it is her life and can't two people from different places mix and have life?
@@seekerresearcherscientist8781 nothing but the girls there friendly and open It depends on her family and All the women I'm friends with want Muslim husband
Do not go walking about in Bishkek without knowing your way - and do not rely on an 'app' - nearly every street has 4 different names ( every revolution spawns a new name ) and many of the streets have similar sounding names ..... and even more infuriating is that the street will change it name depending upon where on it you are actually standing ... Manas / Mir / Akynbaev / National .... if you know, you know. ... and the Taxi drivers are not much help to the situation either. if you only speak english - you are about to have a wild adventure getting from the center to your apartment / hostel / Air BnB
My response would probably be very much the same as yours if I were over there. Weary, and like "what the"? Come visit Australia we'll look after you over here 😉🇦🇺
@@nazirasultanova5720 I don';t think I need to be anwerable to you. Kind regards from the greatest country on earth for that I am so thankful for Australia
Cool video. I Liked the walking on nondescript streets, much more realistic, somewhat bleak. People seemed normal to me, life is hard in Kgz everyone is scratching for pennies. For an aggro, scary place in Asia try Manilla. The girls didn't look exotic at all, but the pretties/exotics will be in trendy cafes. If you spoke English, the reactions may have been better.
Ahhh youre from japan,cool i watch korean movies xD does she know about the relationship between korea and japan :D I mean wouldn't bother but its funny.
Yes if you walk around Osh bazar with a camera looking like a weird tourist alien you will probably get some negative energy lol. Bishkek a very friendly place if you are normal and act respectful i can imagine travel bloggers will get treated with disdain. Anyone with any self respect dislikes being filmed by weird tourists
Some people have to come themselves to that kind of mind which will be more respectful more caring and have to have own considerations it is obviously common sense. But still some of them really dumb to get it may be time will come one day. Even in my country have values which will teach us don’t treat people like that that you never like treating yourself. Always be kind and honest respectful have a considerations.
Also I would like mentioned that you are emphasizing about the cars totally not correct way driving even people walking on the pedestrian lane still keep coming it is really make me upset too,we have to admit that and corruption highly involved and simple pedestrians suffering for that, most of driver don’t know how drive correctly, bribery so high they just buying drivers license that’s why a lot of fatalities going on. After watching that some idea coming on my mind I will try to realize that one one day in my own chanel.
Very rude people from my experience a guy came up to me asking where I'm from I said I from Afghanistan he asked really dumb questions like are you taliban? do you have friends who's taliban? If I go to Afghanistan will they accept me as taliban? I was like dude I don't know
You know we helped lots of afghans during the war with Russia, gave a whole village to refugees, gave them passports. Shame yourself my brother. What you wrote is not true either, you are just making up stories about good people. Allah is your judge.
@Nazira Sultanova why would I make up stories huh I'm speaking from my experience Believe it or not people really asked me if I have a boom and I look like a normal dude . anyways I didn't have a good time in Kyrgyzstan
@@professorfarhad9546 all right, Name me one country in the entire globe that does not have this stereotype about Afghans. Your country has been a war zone since forever. Taliban Regime did not come yesterday. I have afghan friends I met during my studies in Europe. You do not seem to be from that category of people, who are kind and open-minded. So, what I would tell you: do not come to my beautiful country of Kyrgyzstan, we do not want people like you here. Otherwise, live and let live. We, Kyrgyz People, do not like you either.
@@professorfarhad9546 when I say you made up stories, I did not question the sequence, what I question is your attitude. You need to understand, when you come from Afghanistan, humble yourself, does not matter in Kyrgyzstan or elsewhere. You are third world.
Your vlogs are very realistic. You are just not sugarcoating every place you visit. This is your real experience.
It's interesting to see a Japanese's point of view
for most people, most of what you call rude isn't actually rude.
It's just that you're a Japanese and have high standards of what is considered rude or polite.
Yeah that's a possibility. But I'm used to rude people, this was a whole new level 😆
I dont think so!
He traveled a lot..
Traveled a lot means nothing, when a person been in a country 2.5 minutes and s..ts on it, he didn’t go deeper, didn’t explore the culture, just presumed- f.ex. That dude looking at him - checking my shoes, checking my watch… Is he psychic? How does he know what that person was thinking?
I was born and raised in Kyrgyzstan. I'll say with no illusion people in capital city Bishkek are fucking rude and what he says its completely justified but its mostly to each other so Kei probably being Asian could kinda pass as local so they all had their guards up. You could see when Kei approaches them they change a bit to the friendlier side. I think if he was white foreigner that is complete give away people would've threat him better I think. So there is definitely so called "white privelege".
Back to rudeness, rural areas or in more tourist friendly locations like Issyk Kol locals are more welcoming and friendly. Its just living in a depressing looking big city brings the worst in you I guess.
@@keikeikeilandAfghanistan also has many beautiful people.Some of them have very pretty eyes.
So impressive how you can speak so many languages
🙏
The local guys will give you a hard time. Be careful
Very good video. I really admire how you edited it with good music clips also and gave it a really good feel
Your editing is totemo omoshiroi. From the start of the sketchy market with music to the ending. A really interesting mashup of footage i must say.
Thanks, much appreciated;)
I was there in 2003, AMAZING COUNTRY I still miss it. 🇰🇬❤️🇺🇸
Really interesting video! I think, Bishkek is kinda interesting place if you know where to go. And if you ask locals where is the most interesting places, they probably tell the places which is not valuable to visit for foreigners, because the major part of those places either you have already visited or places that are considered mediocre for foreigners, such as shopping malls, etc. I can recommend you to try one day trips to different national parks or lakes. They are really cheap 500-2000 som. But, if you want to observe the city, I would recommend you to visit south part of Bishkek.
Thanks! You're right, a lot of locals recommend that I visit malls, every time I'm like wut🤣 when I tell them that I've already been to said mall some of them go on to mention all the other malls within Bishkek haha. The southern part of the city was nice indeed. Also the national parks and lakes, I'll definitely visit them!
Hi Kei Kei!!! I was watching your videos about Kyrgyzstan a lot of good things you have told much appreciated even that part you were openly identifying with own experience and mentioning some creepy and not friendly and local welcoming ,I would like to tell you that own Kyrgyz people very welcome and hospitality but u have to know some of them try to take advantage because you are not local. Also would like mention that some locals grew up not good way, among them also have a creepy one.
ty for your documentation!
Thank you for watching!
@@keikeikeiland =D
Thanks Key, for traying to do samthing interesting of Bishkek city. Good luck.
15:18 In my opinion she flirted with you. It was certainly not just business lol
😳
Kyrgyz are outgoing and friendly,open minded people,this also applies to girls, don’t think badly, and don’t take good attitude for flirting,please
it's annoying 🤦🏼♀️
You should definitely learn a Turkic language at some point! It will be fascinating for you how similar the structure is to Japanese compared to European languages. My favorite example of this between Turkish and Japanese is the phrase 'The pen is on the table' or 'There is a pen on the table' - in Japanese you can say 机の上にペンがある so literally table-genitive above-locative pen-nominative be (table's above-at pen be). This structure is completely alien to English, but in Turkish you can say "Masanın üstünde kalem var" which once again is literally 'table's above-at pen be' haha. According to GT the same sentence in Kyrgyz would be 'Stoldun üstündö kalem bar.' So basically the same :D
Yeah I'm familiar with the similarities between Japanese and Turkic langs (for those who are curious: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languages). One of the reasons I'm fascinated by Turkish which has been on my list of langs to tackle for a long time. So it will 100% happen. Great examples you've provided👍 Didn't know it was that similar to Kyrgyz 🤯
Osh Bazar market is a fckd up place, apart from grocery section.
Lots of suspicious people, pickpockets. Im Kyrgyz, and even I got scammed there couple times. Also you were walking by the red light street for homeless people(cause prostitutes are really cheap).
Usually people from lower class hang out there in Osh bazar, trynna make living.
I felt bad seeing you walking there🤣
@@Barakelde__kg whats the taxi scam thing he was approached about at 1:19
nerd. jk you’re awesome
@@Barakelde__kgаналогично😂
00:27 what is her name ?
Bro you got that?
@@swadhinn what
@@TL.... her name
@@swadhinn meisa kuroki
@@TL.... Thank you so much
Dear Kei, it is a great pity that you have experienced sometimes not very good treatment from Kyrgyz people you encountered. I am Kyrgyz and I've had good experience of working with JICA people in Kyrgyzstan. I understand how you feel as Japanenze people are really very polite and gentle, the Kyrgyz are just different it is not because they don't like you. Kyrgyz people are very hospitable with guests they provide all the support to them. But they have taken you for Kyrgyz and therefore were unmannerly with you. It is sad to admit that we are sometimes blunt and brusque with each other
Do they still have bride kidnapping tradition?
@@yoppiear Nowadays it is a crime not a tradition. But unfortunately it still happens
@@yoppiear you asking but you're a man, your safe asshl.
@@yoppiearofc not
Genki des?
If I said my own experience when I came to the United States I was shocked a lot different kind of world contrast is unbelievable. Here people are different the way the are approaching and interacting with people, have a considerations, polite, smile friendly etc. For me was kind weird first time , I was impressed. They are always telling thank you in day a lot of time , every single help it is appreciated sincerely because this is culture values which we’re start from little age.
Good intro my friend. You are right.
Gracias;)
One more things I would like to mention it, that most of Kyrgyz people very are welcoming and friendly always helpful, as well most is them very serious this is because it is have some kind stereotypes, smile no reason and be friendly with strangers accepting like foolishness and stupidity that’s not of them with serious face. But their heart is kind and friendly.
Bro its so beautiful country
There was a girl speaking Urdu/Hindi "yar ksi k pas dollar hai". 8:22
Watching this video makes me miss my city where I grow up 🥹
I was subscribed on you and like to watch your experience it was so great you will bring most of my memories back when I saw place which were so warm to my hearts because it reminds me my childhood my memories, it is awesome I was happy to see my Motherland sometime homesick make me feel 😢I wasn’t been almost 11 years in my homeland. I miss so much . Thank you a lot for this opportunity to see my lovely country through out your channels it is great. Appreciated wish you lots of success.
Thanks you, that means a lot! I hope you'll get to return there some day 🙏
Idk why. But it feels like we just go back to the Societ era.
I have frend in Japan Kirgiz maybe he can help you out to discover this country
I was 17 years old at that time a woman in her 40's came up to me asking really personal questions like are you married?what is your religion? I asked same questions she got so angry I was so confused
Woahh good, u should be aware in your surroundings especially like those people asking personal info.
I certainly agree with you my asian bro
There was one Pakistani in this thread who talked bad about Kyrgyzstan, after I gave him a reality check, he deleted his entire comments and replies under this RUclips video. To all my fellow Kyrgyzstanies, if you support this type of context, think. And think hard about what you are doing. This guy (claiming to be from Japan) is sh…ing on you. Do not mistake this for fair view of our beloved country.
I am Kyrgyz-Kyrgyz. My Mom`s skin is pale, and she has grey-greenish eyes and wavy hair. She has 6 siblings, 3 of them look like European. They have inherited from their Mom who looked just pure European. The funny thing is my youngest uncle and auntie are twins. My auntie literally looks European and my twin uncle looks very Asian. I am Asian with a wavy hair. Yeah, it always amazes me, we are Asians but we sometimes do not look like Asians, lol.
Mira was so nice
waiting for a follow up video with her
New subscriber here from Philippines!!
Filipino are the happiest people on Earth
Yay, I can't wait to visit your country some day!
Haha true
this is not true please take this down nakakahiya lmao
@@keikeikeiland Pls dont.
@@Lysol-2004 😂
Which language do they speak there
You walk a bold line between a creep with a camera, filming people without their knowledge and a genuine observer of humanity, showing the wider world elements that they’ll never see.
How exactly you know what „they“ will ever see or even ever seen?
The only problem in Bishkek
Aggressive drivers and air pollution in winter
The rest is good
I like that kyrgyz people mind their own business
In other countries ask personal questions
How much money do you make
If you are married etc etc
Kyrgyz are nice But limit
They live their life
I live my life
I concurr, the drivers are nuts and air pollution is the worst I've experienced, I was coughing because of it. They do mention money a lot though (I mean the first time I meet someone it always comes up in our conversation) at least that's been my experience.
@@keikeikeiland you're totally correct. I myself a native citizen of Bishkek. Through 20 years or so population of the city grew rapidly. Most of them live in (новостройка) a 1-story houses heated by worst coal. All of their houses surround city center from all directions and literally choke any fresh airflow from outside in winter. Combine it with still weather in winter and you get a world's most polluted air in Bishkek from heating. Plus city roads are poorly managed, sidewalks are shattered, drivers are TOTAL dumbasses (бараны in local slang). And you picked the worst place in Bishkek - the Osh bazaar and Kuliev str. Those 2 women tried to steal your phone or steal your balance money on mobile # account. But camera stopped them. Hope you got in the wild where people mostly good and welcoming, where nature's landscape take away your breath. 😸
Kyrgyz are great but the first question the ask you every time is are you married or do you have kids. Dunno where you were. Maybe because they didn’t speak English they didn’t ask you🤣🤣
@@deadstarlondon they can ask me in russian
Last week first time a man ask if my wife was kyrgyz
First time in 2 years
I said no I don't have
20000 dollars to marry one
@@keikeikeiland young women seem to be very materialistic
Want expensive phone shoes makeup etc
I'm sure many sell their bodies to buy such things
Trade their soul for something worthless in a few years
If men are foolish enough to pay them....
8:09 TOP???
Those soviets got everywhere it looks like Eastern Europe
I found the condemnation of all Kyrgyz as being rude or impolite or whatever offense you perceived, as completely strange. I was in Bishkek for a month, just traveling and working remotely, and I found any Kyrgyz I had an encounter with to be very polite and helpful. I would say that when I needed some assistance, they were always willing to help, and as I don't speak Kyrgyz or Russian, only English, they were very accommodating in also trying to understand.
I also found the same in Almaty with Kazakhs, where I also spent a month traveling and working remotely. Very friendly and kind people, at least to me. Now, I am in Istanbul, and not experiencing any ostracization... people seem fine.
I find a lot of locals are usually friendly to foreigners because many of them are curious, or they themselves want to travel abroad, so they admire your ability to go.
You are doing great job!!! Awesome 👍. I give your high score to have a courage and explore with your own the country which you never been, you doing 👏 great job. Appreciated ones again . Good luck on wish you gain with billions of followers on your channel KeiKeiKei.
I'm so upset because of some our people and drivers. Actually we've a good people in Kyrgyzstan but Osh bazar isn't a best place to visit if you want to see nice people. The most polite people live in microdistricts .
Subscribed 😮 you need find more friends in Kirgizstan
I’m tatar I can explain you about ancient nomadic countries previously enormous giant countries or prairie
They rules still by natural reaction😊 reflects
More simple less ruler more natural
Very informative video about Bishkek.
Is it safe to stay in Airbnb Appartment??
Is it safe to visit Pubs and bars in Bishkek?
Bad things happen after midnight
Always stories of kyrgyz beating foreigners when drunk
Mostly Pakistan and Indian victims
Bishkek is very safe if you are respectful. A lot of warnings but it’s safer than most European cities. Apart from the roads which are pretty crazy
my friend, you need to understand the fact that they are the descendants of harsh and warlike nomads, they are not like the Japanese and definitely not the Europeans who are polite and will smile for no reason... I liked the vlog just but don’t shake the camera😂😂👍👍
It's true) but we are polite:)
I think you need a gimbal. Too much camera shake. Makes some viewers dizzy. good work though
How many languages can you speak?
Yes.
How To Connect Or Contact.?
8:25 is definitely an Indian or Pakistani girl talking in Hindi/Urdu just before those french people. Is there a significant South Asian Diaspora.
Yes I see a lot of them in Central Asia.
yeah, they're students. And it's a lot of them. But i don't know how pakistanees and indians get along.
@@bekam.244 Why? 😂😂
what music is that?
I love your vlogs ,sugoi ! Hope you have videos of Ukraine( my favorite country ) as well,I will check them later on.Ganbatte Kei Kun !
13:20 the guy u asked " how to say hello in Kyrgyz" answered to you wrong, because in Kyrgyz will be "Salamatsyzby", Salam alaikum, is Arabic, and Kyrgyzstan is islamic country, that's why people prefer to say in Arabic 😅
The girl at 20:01 looks like Meisa Kuroki
Мен кыргыздарды жакшы көрөм, Түркиядан❤️🇹🇷🇰🇬❤
We got such a beautiful nature. We got a lot of resources like uranium, gold, gas and these stuff. We got good political friends like Russia and Saudi Arabia. We got one of the tastiest meat in the world. Our sheep and cows are getting sold to different countries like Kazakhstan,Uzbekistan, Russia and to middle east countries. We got almost everything that is need to develop and become a rich country, but the only thing we didn’t get is good politics😢
I’m so shamed to see how tourists from all over the word, from super beautiful and developed countries are coming here and see how disgusting our cities and infrastructures are.
Слушай твоя Раша и не даёт развиваться, рабсиЯ нас оккупировала а ты называешь ее другом, коррупция вся идёт из рф
this place reminds me of Kota Bharu in Malaysia, similarly most are muslim and they have the same city vibe
На счёт грубость людей не переживайте у нас менталитет грубый но добрый люди вам не вредит не кто конечно вы из Японии для вас это ощутимо
In a few months i will be there for the first time. I look like a white european, a little bit slavic, but my turkish is almost perfect. Can´t wait the reactions of them. Women from central asia are for me the most prettiest one. Cheers 🍻
Best of luck! Hope you have a great time 🍻
White skin will not surprise,half of city is European, and their number is growing😂😂😂 бегут епт
@@титантиранович-х8ф Ohaa really? Soon I will be there and than I will see. What they are doing there? 😅🤣
@@janoschp2865 Russian guys are the ones who don't want to fight, so to speak, refugees
@@janoschp2865by half European he meant russians I think, so it's not an unusual thing to see European features. Hope you will enjoy your travelling!
I agree with you, it feels so similar to Japan, even how their people look
Should I date Kazakh, Kyrgyz, or Mongol woman?
If you wanna date Chingiz Khan in a skirt AND if she d be willing to date you - yes 😊
I want to make half-Kazakh/Kyrgyz/Mongol babies specifically so that I can bring about the reincarnation of the Great Khan himself. My white American ass is arguably more Kazakyrgolian than many residents in those countries; I am ready.
@@LalaLa-ze7kv I live with the spirit of Chingiz within my heart. I can handle this.
Just be alert, be careful, I am from Kyrgyzstan originally but already 11 years lived abroad in the USA, so I would like to sincerely apologize for that lady which was try to scam you,using your phone and later didn’t even say thank you, I was embarrassed as well during watching because some people doesn’t have a manners or considerations may be lack of knowledge and respect or may be upbringing not correct way, it is our fault, some people have to come themselves maybe because of that.
Japan?
I feel so bad for you, I wish u had a local who would help you
Too bad I'm a lone wolf haha.
How many languages do you speak? I study French and Russian at uni and your French is bloody perfect I want to cry hahaha. Your Russian is a lot better than mine too
Good that you are honest about your feelings
Do you regret not asking the girl out?
Which one? 😆
They are mostly Muslim
Rare to see mix couples in Bishkek
When it was ussr more common
Now I only see white with white kyrgyz with kyrgyz
Plus many kyrgyz men are patriots
I never look at their women
I love 💘kyrgyzstan
And don't want trouble
It's not Thailand or Philippines!
@@joebidet2050 what's wrong with thailand and philippines? what will happen if kyrgyz girl goes out? it is her life and can't two people from different places mix and have life?
@@seekerresearcherscientist8781 nothing but the girls there friendly and open
It depends on her family and
All the women I'm friends with want Muslim husband
@@joebidet2050 yeah, maybe...I hope that backward mindset go away quickly
Mongolia+Russia
Al hamdulilah Pakistan Kyrgyzstan Brothers
Do not go walking about in Bishkek without knowing your way - and do not rely on an 'app' - nearly every street has 4 different names ( every revolution spawns a new name ) and many of the streets have similar sounding names ..... and even more infuriating is that the street will change it name depending upon where on it you are actually standing ... Manas / Mir / Akynbaev / National .... if you know, you know. ... and the Taxi drivers are not much help to the situation either.
if you only speak english - you are about to have a wild adventure getting from the center to your apartment / hostel / Air BnB
Interesting video. I see you speak lots of languages. Why are you not interested in learning spanish language?
А вы кто, я японец, о круто я люблю корейские фильмы 😭
😂
My response would probably be very much the same as yours if I were over there. Weary, and like "what the"? Come visit Australia we'll look after you over here 😉🇦🇺
Adrian, without knowing the country saying what you said and at the same time putting your country up, isn’t it a bit „weary“ and „what the f“?
@@nazirasultanova5720 I don';t think I need to be anwerable to you. Kind regards from the greatest country on earth for that I am so thankful for Australia
@@adriansumner1412 🤣🤣🤣🤡
@@nazirasultanova5720 goodbye...
Loser
Cool video. I Liked the walking on nondescript streets, much more realistic, somewhat bleak. People seemed normal to me, life is hard in Kgz everyone is scratching for pennies. For an aggro, scary place in Asia try Manilla. The girls didn't look exotic at all, but the pretties/exotics will be in trendy cafes. If you spoke English, the reactions may have been better.
Tu as un accès français tellement parfait. C'est rare pour un japonais, bravo à to !
Ahhh youre from japan,cool i watch korean movies xD does she know about the relationship between korea and japan :D
I mean wouldn't bother but its funny.
Well there is tension on a political level, doesn't mean we don't like each other as people 👨❤💋👨😉
yeah, kinda embarassing considering chinese, koreans and japanese all hate each other (thanks to WW2)
Yes if you walk around Osh bazar with a camera looking like a weird tourist alien you will probably get some negative energy lol. Bishkek a very friendly place if you are normal and act respectful i can imagine travel bloggers will get treated with disdain. Anyone with any self respect dislikes being filmed by weird tourists
Damnnn I want to get a girl from there
If you don't buy anything the world will be rude...
Ton Français est impeccable :O
Guy is wondering around lol. This is a click bait video! There are no Exotic girls on this video!
Thirsty creepy guy 😂😂
Keikeikei! Hisashiburine!
Lucky man... I wish I could meet girls right now but i was recently diagnosed with covid🤧
so what you are saying you never met girls before you had covid ?
@@ViewByRay uh... i thought i said right now
@@starvingartist535 get well soon
@@alecgurney9305 Thanks bud, I appreciate it
Hisashiburi indeed! That's a shame, get well soon 🙏
Mira wasn't just nice... she was hoping you'd ask her on a date 🤣🤣
Id gladly take her friend behind her😊
Id gladly take her friend behind her
Some people have to come themselves to that kind of mind which will be more respectful more caring and have to have own considerations it is obviously common sense. But still some of them really dumb to get it may be time will come one day. Even in my country have values which will teach us don’t treat people like that that you never like treating yourself. Always be kind and honest respectful have a considerations.
But why Meisa Kuroki on the thumbnail?!!! she is 1000000000% Japanese
better not forget that girl's name!!
Haha I won't!
T'as raison elles ont de beaux visage les jeunes de ce pays.
That French gir was definitely built for speed not comfort
It's like if Japan was in the middle east idk
I miss Kyrgyzstan
Bish kack sounds very sus and might means female dog and rooster
If this clip were mine I'd change the x to r
Mais ton francais est parfait ta vécu combien de temps en france vient visiter le québec un jour 😉
It was nice to visit Osh bazar. Ha ha 😆 Be careful there, the seller guys can put on to you jeans 👖 without your desire😅😅
Just kidding))
Bro stop being depressing, and Go Mosque 🕌 and prey ❤🎉
Jasenovac First konc lager for kids Magnum Crimen
ha-ha-ha crazy bish :)
Love from Bangladesh ♥️
Are you kidding me 😂
14:25 rinsed
Is it hopeless if one speaks only English?
Your Russian is pretty good😻
Nah it sucks but thanks😅
I would never lend my phone, what's wrong with you
Also I would like mentioned that you are emphasizing about the cars totally not correct way driving even people walking on the pedestrian lane still keep coming it is really make me upset too,we have to admit that and corruption highly involved and simple pedestrians suffering for that, most of driver don’t know how drive correctly, bribery so high they just buying drivers license that’s why a lot of fatalities going on.
After watching that some idea coming on my mind I will try to realize that one one day in my own chanel.
Very rude people from my experience a guy came up to me asking where I'm from I said I from Afghanistan he asked really dumb questions like are you taliban? do you have friends who's taliban? If I go to Afghanistan will they accept me as taliban? I was like dude I don't know
You know we helped lots of afghans during the war with Russia, gave a whole village to refugees, gave them passports. Shame yourself my brother. What you wrote is not true either, you are just making up stories about good people. Allah is your judge.
@Nazira Sultanova why would I make up stories huh I'm speaking from my experience Believe it or not people really asked me if I have a boom and I look like a normal dude . anyways I didn't have a good time in Kyrgyzstan
@Nazira Sultanova past is past I'm talking about present also Russian helped the pashtun people with money
@@professorfarhad9546 all right, Name me one country in the entire globe that does not have this stereotype about Afghans. Your country has been a war zone since forever. Taliban Regime did not come yesterday. I have afghan friends I met during my studies in Europe. You do not seem to be from that category of people, who are kind and open-minded. So, what I would tell you: do not come to my beautiful country of Kyrgyzstan, we do not want people like you here. Otherwise, live and let live. We, Kyrgyz People, do not like you either.
@@professorfarhad9546 when I say you made up stories, I did not question the sequence, what I question is your attitude. You need to understand, when you come from Afghanistan, humble yourself, does not matter in Kyrgyzstan or elsewhere. You are third world.
If you want to marry a Muslim But Look Like Korean man or woman the best choice is Turkic ! My Reference 👍