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  • @iamsudhi
    @iamsudhi Рік тому +375

    As an Indian, I'm saying the tv remote thing is legit and also keeping plastic wraps on appliances

  • @shivarajukp6502
    @shivarajukp6502 Рік тому +544

    For wedding we are even okay with people coming without an invitation 🙂! We would be happy to see uninvited guests too

    • @Dr.Phoenix
      @Dr.Phoenix Рік тому +24

      No man... We make sure to invite everyone who we want to invite without forgetting... Do you know how much does a dish cost at a wedding ?

    • @osiris1102
      @osiris1102 Рік тому +52

      @@Dr.Phoenix extra food is made for a reason

    • @cringekiller348
      @cringekiller348 Рік тому +7

      @Shivaraju K P
      Only for you boi.
      We don't like uninvited guests.

    • @tiffanykim2773
      @tiffanykim2773 Рік тому +3

      Nope can't relate to that one 😂

    • @shivarajukp6502
      @shivarajukp6502 Рік тому +23

      I think every wedding in India will have few uninvited guests people who just tag along with friends and family. I have seen this in so many weddings and for people who are saying it's only the invited guests who attends their wedding. You have not attended middle class family weddings.

  • @mayurade1183
    @mayurade1183 Рік тому +934

    Achara and Steph confused on the bidet physics had me rolling 😂

    • @Rajaking1997
      @Rajaking1997 Рік тому +1

      Hahaha. The best part was that she asked what is the optimum direction for it to work, up or down.
      I am like directly to your anus.

    • @abhinav1734
      @abhinav1734 Рік тому +17

      Bidet kya hota hai

    • @vikramaditya007
      @vikramaditya007 Рік тому +19

      @@abhinav1734 😂🤣😂🤣 gud question

    • @rish_31
      @rish_31 Рік тому +111

      @@abhinav1734 If jet spray went on to become rich and independent, had its own house and other stuff... then it's a bidet

    • @abhinav1734
      @abhinav1734 Рік тому +8

      @@rish_31 ok

  • @tridip.chakraborty
    @tridip.chakraborty Рік тому +176

    Think about it like wiping your muddy car with towel, which keeps the stains and you might need to wipe multiple times, bidet is like pressure washing your car, it clears the whole surface. Later you might dry it with regular tissue.

    • @tridip.chakraborty
      @tridip.chakraborty Рік тому +3

      @@ahtnak._ 😅😆

    • @huehue7106
      @huehue7106 Рік тому

      true Asians use the towels used for wiping down their bodies for their asses...

    • @szewei85
      @szewei85 Рік тому

      @@ahtnak._ 😄😆🤭

    • @vedjoshi260
      @vedjoshi260 7 місяців тому

      This is ingenious... Hands down the best analogy

  • @komal_potterhead7611
    @komal_potterhead7611 Рік тому +325

    So the food is not just about hygiene but it's all about ethics and respecting our food.😊 because food is also like a god for us

    • @thedestroyer6373
      @thedestroyer6373 Рік тому +4

      👍

    • @adarsh4764
      @adarsh4764 Рік тому +19

      When you realise in the entire history of humanity, eating food with cutlery is only few hundred years old. Before everyone used hands only!

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Рік тому

      It's hygiene too! What about the virus, bacteria now on the bottom of the container?
      Basic science.
      Asians understand hygiene the best. And science.

    • @komal_potterhead7611
      @komal_potterhead7611 Рік тому +2

      @@adarsh4764 agree

    • @Bwahahaaa
      @Bwahahaaa Рік тому

      @@adarsh4764 so, what's the pride in being under evolved😂

  • @kartikey926
    @kartikey926 Рік тому +43

    As far as wrapping remote in plastic is concern: as an indian i can feel it though.

  • @off_grid_javelin
    @off_grid_javelin Рік тому +366

    westerners talking about bidet vs toilet paper.
    Hands : We see this as an absolute win. 😂

  • @yoongimyman
    @yoongimyman Рік тому +55

    About the Bamboo trees it's not only superstitious but people here won't grow Bamboo trees in home because the snakes live near the tree and it's more of a precautious measure.

    • @aruu001
      @aruu001 Рік тому +4

      Exactly

    • @hritusharma362
      @hritusharma362 Рік тому +3

      And used in carrying dead people

    • @Sandman117master
      @Sandman117master 3 місяці тому

      My in-laws grow bamboo in the backyard to pick the bamboo shoots to eat. Bamboo can be use to make many things and furnitures too. Maybe it depends on what part of Asia and what ethnic type of Asian you’re from. I never heard of the superstition about growing bamboos in the backyard.

  • @thureinminhtet24
    @thureinminhtet24 Рік тому +45

    As an Asian, this is soooo true!

  • @sashi4440
    @sashi4440 Рік тому +38

    As a Malaysian, to show our snacks would have to be a video on it's own. We have lots of them, due to our unique mix of cultures.

  • @hkx9562
    @hkx9562 Рік тому +10

    Covering the remote thing was so true ! As an asian we all do this. Even the elders.😂

  • @tinatuna7620
    @tinatuna7620 Рік тому +101

    100% on board with Steph's idea of not having backpacks on the bed. I change my clothes and take a shower before I sit/sleep on my bed. I'm obsessed with keeping my bed clean and 'pure' lol.

    • @ni007ck4
      @ni007ck4 Рік тому +7

      Wow you must be really young - clean sure but otherwise a lot of stuff happens on the bed that wouldn't be considered 'pure' in the conventional sense 😉

    • @tinatuna7620
      @tinatuna7620 Рік тому +3

      @@ni007ck4 lol ... yeah the sheets will be changed after.

    • @szewei85
      @szewei85 Рік тому +1

      @@ni007ck4 hahahaha

    • @stressbytheidiotsaroundme9045
      @stressbytheidiotsaroundme9045 Рік тому

      Same i do all these things you mentioned here i hate it whenever someone put anything on bed

  • @ritesh.prakash
    @ritesh.prakash Рік тому +4

    7:50 Water is the most hygienic way! That's it! No arguments!

  • @shubhamvyas8951
    @shubhamvyas8951 Рік тому +17

    Taking off shoes is like basics that even youngest kids who have some mental capabilities of understanding do understand...and as a kid when I saw in movies..i used to think of American adults as crazy and senseless😅

  • @hangryn3rd
    @hangryn3rd Рік тому +9

    The only footwear allowed in my mom's kitchen is a flip flop that has never been out of the house, or else her stare would murder your soul.

  • @nihansheikaj9999
    @nihansheikaj9999 Рік тому +50

    Steph is my new favorite 🥰

  • @nikhilpolekar8325
    @nikhilpolekar8325 Рік тому +30

    8:12 imagine a water pressure cleaning, but not that harsh. It's supposed to be used from behind.

  • @spyder2374
    @spyder2374 Рік тому +3

    Clear explanation :
    Always from front towards back. Do not shoot directly on hole.
    Take bidet(not started) from front, aim some distance(few cms) before hole then start bidet and slowly aim it toward hole. Angle should be 45 to 60 degree anticlockwise if you take your pic from LHS.

  • @ireh_12
    @ireh_12 Рік тому +5

    `*Yup. The remote thing is true. I've been in-charged with wrapping our TV remote since I was 13. 😅😅
    `*Yeah, we have outside & inside shoes separately in our household as well.
    `*EWW... who cooks rice without washing?!!! 😱
    `*I don't know about the bamboo thing. Though of all trees, why would you choose bamboo? Why not flowers, fruits or vegetable trees?
    `*The MAIN reason I would NEVER go to America is they don't wash after using the washroom. GROSS! 🤢
    `*We don't use soy sauce in everyday cooking in our country so can't relate.
    `*It's been more than 8 years we bought our new fridge and we still didn't take the plastic off.
    `*I personally prefer to take my phone in private. Though the rest of my family doesn't do it.
    `*Yup, definitely handwashing the dishes.
    `*Don't invite the neighbors of the relatives, but do invite EVERY relative and neighbors we EVER knew during weddings events.
    `*Their dinner time table really confused me. I mean how can anyone have dinner before 8.30 pm? Don't they get hungry later at night?

  • @xamtra
    @xamtra Рік тому +8

    In India, we use handheld bidets.
    Hold it and press it with one hand and spray it to the other hand while washing/cleaning the *place at the same time.
    Then clean your hands with handwash thoroughly.

  • @CheerfulNE
    @CheerfulNE Рік тому +3

    As an Asian, we grow Short Bamboo trees for decoration as well as walls to keep animals away and also I do not believe in superstitious things. Bamboo is something that we actually use to make buildings as well as huts. We make paper from them, and lots of stuff with it.

  • @AMyNag
    @AMyNag Рік тому +5

    Not upwards, not downwards. The best way to use bidets is front to back (easier for females) or back to front (better for males). And Indians use their hand (usually left) to regulate the flow too, if needed. I'm pretty confident that never once has this messy situation crossed our collective minds!

  • @ankitapal8026
    @ankitapal8026 Рік тому +5

    He is not Indian he is malaysian

  • @buddha8820
    @buddha8820 Рік тому +4

    You guys talking about hand held bidet. There is a fixed one at the back of seat, it points in one direction and there is a button or knob to control the water flow. thats the one which works best.

  • @shalinipabreja
    @shalinipabreja Рік тому

    Try a full-blown bed! Uncle's home on husband's side, plastic cover still on, couldn't sleep the whole night! Also, house slippers, hello!!! For the restroom, stairs, etc. Wet wipes actually clog your toilets. Best thing is to use a bidet and then use a little toilet paper. And it points up, always up. The secret is to position it perfectly.

  • @dhartidhakelsingh
    @dhartidhakelsingh Рік тому +1

    As a student you could either afford a good whiskey or good food on the weekend... So buy a good whiskey.. get dressed .. pick up a car.. park in any wedding banquet parking, tip out 200-300 to the waiter and your food and service for the night is done.. we would even sometimes give cash gift of say 2100 to the bridegroom (complete strangers) because that would still be way cheaper than the food our entire group.. but there used to be one rule.. never use the main course plates... Because catering is generally per plate basis.. so if you pick up those that going to cost the host..we didn't want that.. so gorge on finger snacks (tens in variety).appetizers. chat corners... Desserts... And you are sorted.. these would still be around 80-90 dishes in variety.. best to go with liquor... Who anyway wants Nan with daaru when you have tikkas..

  • @kushyadav8895
    @kushyadav8895 Рік тому +6

    Wrapping remote is due to we used to eat food while watching t.v so to prevent remote getting oily 😂😂 also i think almost everywhere in the world people used to have snacks while watching movie so it can also help them

  • @AKSB2790
    @AKSB2790 Рік тому +3

    My friend have 3 year old car but seats are still wrapped in plastic, he never removed them.😄

  • @golyno
    @golyno Рік тому +1

    That taking off your shoes is not just Asian thing. In Europe it is also a custom to take them off, especially if you visit someone.

  • @harishgupta8027
    @harishgupta8027 Рік тому +26

    I once crashed a wedding but it turned out to be engagement ceremony and i gave empty envelope and groom and bride was just watching and discussing which side are we from 😂😂

  • @jeevh2790
    @jeevh2790 Рік тому +1

    Basically most of Asian habits are derived from nature (knowingly or unknowingly), like plastics covers extend life of remote etc. so lesser e-waste, less energy and materials consumed in production of replacement. That habit is very very eco-friendly. Toilet papers are necessary for extreme cold weathers especially in old times in under developed Europe. Else water is easy possible in Asia and again is most eco-friendly.

  • @Suraj-Verma_
    @Suraj-Verma_ Рік тому +2

    In Hinduism we think negative energies are attached to bamboo plants.

  • @abhilashtp6917
    @abhilashtp6917 Рік тому +15

    Food is not treated just as food. It is just like the same place we give for God. The room where we keep the food and the area around, must be clean, neat and hygienic. we give high importance. Indian moms don't enter the kitchen without bathing.
    And This paper thing, omg I can't imagine keeping ourselves clean after taking a dump using paper, regardless of what kind of technology used in papers. 😅
    Achara, ofcourse pointing at the nozzle is the right answer. And the surroundings if the stomach is upset and you had a blast at the start😂.
    LMAO.... funny but true it is.

  • @shivrajput4267
    @shivrajput4267 Рік тому +35

    Snakes like to live in bamboo trees more. So growing bamboo might attract snakes.. love from India ❤️

    • @S_K_J
      @S_K_J Рік тому +8

      And bamboo leaves dosent let anything grow anything near,

    • @matthewdunham1689
      @matthewdunham1689 Рік тому +4

      It's basically a uncontrollable weed right?

    • @shivrajput4267
      @shivrajput4267 Рік тому +2

      @@matthewdunham1689 kind of

    • @prodigalfraudaddy
      @prodigalfraudaddy Рік тому +3

      @@matthewdunham1689 not to mention it being a major part of northeast indian cusine

    • @matthewdunham1689
      @matthewdunham1689 Рік тому

      @@prodigalfraudaddy I did not know that.

  • @zoro47-v2k
    @zoro47-v2k Рік тому +1

    In Indian culture, use of bamboo is associated with the ritual of death. It is used for making a kind of stretcher for carrying dead body to the crematorium. That is why Indians do not plant bamboo in their gardens/backyards. But nowadays, this superstition is seen being ignored.

  • @danesh0717
    @danesh0717 Рік тому +6

    Please react thalapathy Vijay new movie song ranjithame in tseries channel...there not give copyright 👍

  • @YuraAndGalen
    @YuraAndGalen Рік тому +2

    In my country, we believe that bamboo always associates with paranormal thing.

  • @mrpal5345
    @mrpal5345 Рік тому +9

    Every American need to know about indian culture

  • @prasanna3611
    @prasanna3611 Рік тому +4

    company should provide user manual or direction to use bidet or direction sticker to place it on wall where the bidet is hung so that people can know to use it upside down or vice versa

  • @lawlietriver8869
    @lawlietriver8869 Рік тому +1

    Something a bit funny to me about this video is how Norway is closer on the Asian side than on the US side. Achara nailed the shoes inside topic. I was actually thinking about when I see Americans lie down on their bed with shoes on. It is crazy to me to do that. I would never just enter a house that I am visiting with my shoes on. Even when I get permission I take mine off. If there is a big hurry so that I would actually be more rude by slowing everyone down, I make that exception. I made it visiting specific, because in my own home I can give my self permission to enter. Like I forgot my wallet and I just need to get it so I can get on with my day. At anothers place I would make the effort regardless of how brief I had to re-enter. I could speak to all of the examples provided, but that would be too much writing. Thanks for the content guys. You two are a great combo. Utterly loving the Daredevil watch alongs.

  • @Senen_Hiyoru
    @Senen_Hiyoru Рік тому +5

    Sideways is the best direction to use a bidet😂😂

  • @prathameshbhonkhade7801
    @prathameshbhonkhade7801 Рік тому +5

    if we have wedding or event we usually invite 500 to 1000 people compared to Americans wedding or events where they invite hardly 50 people xD

  • @zupergut3015
    @zupergut3015 Рік тому +1

    You can get the bidet that are fitted in seat, so you don't have point anywhere, just use the switch

  • @jaydeepsen4769
    @jaydeepsen4769 Рік тому +4

    I'm South Asian and I have no clue how Bamboo is related to being superstitious 😐
    Also, Achara please point the bidet down.

  • @predatorxfilms6904
    @predatorxfilms6904 Рік тому +2

    get a little toilet side shower head instead and make the direction whatever you want

  • @thisthat4852
    @thisthat4852 Рік тому +4

    I have the same feeling as achara whenever I see people wearing shoes in bed or on couch in movies or on tv...
    That discussion about bidet vs toilet paper though..🤣🤣🤣

  • @amandaimchen9798
    @amandaimchen9798 Рік тому +16

    I am from India and I still remember and regret getting a wedding card invitation when I was in 8 standard.
    Reason:
    One of my friend's (hostel mate) elder cousin sister was getting married in another town and I still don't get it how I got invitation for her wedding.
    I never went to their wedding but just because I got the invitation card my parents prepared a gift for me to present them...damn
    Crushing a wedding or a baby's first birthday party is okay and welcomed...as we are somehow blessing them.
    My friends and I did crushed a wedding party, with no gift...(Hostel days)
    Went there for the food. So we ate and simply shy away 🤣🤣🤣

  • @no-one3296
    @no-one3296 Рік тому

    @6:44 Bamboo is considered as an Omen bcoz the incense sticks made out of bamboo are used in funerals. So that's y it's considered as bad luck.

  • @krmobilesandcomputers8238
    @krmobilesandcomputers8238 Рік тому

    The Bamboo this is, Bamboo tree's root spreads a very long distance. It can demage the foundation of the nearby houses like 100 feet around. Not just Bamboo, Neem trees too avoided near housing areas

  • @Live_with_pritam
    @Live_with_pritam Рік тому +2

    Use bidet from back side facing it downwards...simple and clean

  • @NISHANTSHARMA-xs2zo
    @NISHANTSHARMA-xs2zo Рік тому

    in india people often watch tv during meals so as to avoid oily hands touching the remote are plastic wrapped and also to avoid keys getting jammed due to dust

  • @vishalmanjunathan817
    @vishalmanjunathan817 Рік тому +1

    8:15 I can assure you that most of the Indians don't know what bidet is even I didn't know what is bidet like few seconds ago. And the answer to your question, Achara. But I am using known terms/words to me
    1) if you are using hand shower then water should go from your front side not from your back side.
    2) if you are using a tap you need to sit tap facing your back adjust the water pressure depending upon your need, tap's model, bidet's model etc.., because hand shower's pressure is not too much for human body but can't say the same for the taps because some of the models have heavy water pressure at least some tap models I know are like that anyway.
    When you are washing, wash it your left but not with the right because in India we consider right hand as food hand and left hand as shitty hand. So I hope this was helpful to you, Achara. If you are not Achara then I still hope this was helpful to you too.

  • @satyampatel6886
    @satyampatel6886 6 місяців тому +1

    Achaea and Steph know how bidet physic work😅😅😂😂 it so fun to watch both of them

  • @sunnyy6295
    @sunnyy6295 Рік тому +2

    Bamboo thing is not of south asia. It's maybe of malaysia , thailand and other south east asian country thing.

  • @mritunjaykumar6488
    @mritunjaykumar6488 Рік тому +3

    We leave the house while talking on phone...😂

  • @RD-tv4du
    @RD-tv4du Рік тому

    "Laminating" a couch comes from the habit of protecting the furniture and upholstery from dust in Asia. Since most countries in Asia do not practice living in fully airconditioned interiors, dust settles down in every nook and cranny of the pieces of furniture. It is difficult to get rid of dust from upholstery once it seeps in and much easier to wipe the "laminate" clean. Dust carries mites and harboring them spells ailments. So, it all has to do with hygiene and NOT with a lowly style of living.

  • @UniverseCalls
    @UniverseCalls Рік тому

    There are hand spray bidets and there are bidets that are installed under the seat, what Asians do with spray bidet is that they spray it with one hand towards the butt, downwards and upwards is just going to create a mess and then they clean their butts with the other hand, you can use soap to and don't need to waste paper that's why you have to wash your hands properly afterwards as well that's just hygiene. The one under the seat is drilled into the seat and just points in a straight line so you only need to use one hand to wipe your butt much like a tissue and can close it with your clean hand where the tap for the bidet is installed.
    TL;DR use it towards not downwards or upwards and wipe with the free hand, it cleans better than your tissue paper and is more comfortable, wash your hands properly with soap later, its that simple, there won't be a mess that way.
    Historical context of this practice is that:-
    Traditionally when the bidets weren't invented people would use bath mugs with handle to pour water clean themselves with soap and then wash hands again with soap, some places still have those made of plastic
    In Ancient times people had brass, copper or other metallic vessels and used dry sand or leaves to clean themselves when soap wasn't invented as people were down to earth and soil wasn't that contaminated and trees were in abundance, humans were more close to the environment. In some places soil is still used to clean utensils and follow an organic lifestyle because sand has that coarse texture.
    This is also because paper was a respected commodity and expensive to produce in Asia. People would normally assume paper to be a medium to record knowledge and share information or view it as a scarce resource, and they considered it disrespectful to use paper to wipe their butts as people would normally presume toilet paper and the paper we write on are the same thing due to the high illiteracy rate and also because its unavailability in many Asian countries. Fun fact, Americans used to use Corncobs, coconut shells, snow, hay to wipe their butts before toilet paper was invented and was in surplus supply.
    This is for those, who are or will be travelling to Asia, even though toilet paper is easily available in Asia nowadays, its still more comfortable to not go that extra mile of travel while travelling.😅

  • @paradox449
    @paradox449 Рік тому

    You can use which ever way you want...
    And trust its a blessing during etchings....

  • @suprememaximus1153
    @suprememaximus1153 Рік тому

    It's been 6 years and we still have a sticker saying OLED on our TV like 😂

  • @Aarrddee76
    @Aarrddee76 Рік тому

    For a bidet, pointing up, go behind your back, press the button and move only the wrist in car ignition starting and stopping motion say 5 to 7 times or till u feel it's clean enough. That's itm

  • @debajyotiroy6843
    @debajyotiroy6843 Рік тому +3

    Achara and Steph discussing bidet mechanism.
    Meanwhile jaby: "Women ☕☕😂😂"

  • @54six
    @54six Рік тому +3

    I don't think the reading/phone behaviour is a cultural thing, it is more depend on individual

  • @jenylass1521
    @jenylass1521 Рік тому +4

    You dont need a bidet, a sprayer is just fine

  • @RahulSoni-xv4cz
    @RahulSoni-xv4cz Рік тому

    I missed the one where 'one won't touch a paper or book with a foot because there is a GOD of wisdom living in every paper and book'

  • @gauravmazumdar9965
    @gauravmazumdar9965 Рік тому

    As an Indian, we not just take shoes off but we wash our feet to before entering kitchen or bedroom. It clean our feet as it becomes swety in that shoes.

  • @yoovilife7625
    @yoovilife7625 Рік тому +3

    We point it up and not down😂...i love using it🤤🔥🇮🇳

  • @DrBeckerHamilton
    @DrBeckerHamilton Рік тому

    How to use bidet?
    Answer: take the bidet and pass it through space between the front part and kept it at an angle 45° and press the button.. it's that simple.
    Will take some practice to reach perfection. That's it.

  • @wahidarahaman6275
    @wahidarahaman6275 Рік тому

    It's a South Asian thing. Spirits usually make home in the bamboo trees

  • @hunkai5804
    @hunkai5804 Рік тому +2

    There is a theory about using bidet and toilet paper:
    "What will you use if your hands are soaked in mud? Water or Paper?"

  • @hemajethwani
    @hemajethwani Рік тому +1

    Yes same, can't see people wearing shoes on the bed.

  • @jaysan68
    @jaysan68 Рік тому

    Once bamboo is grown it is difficult to grow any other plant on same lamd.

  • @dipensarkar8891
    @dipensarkar8891 Рік тому +3

    American wedding is just like a grand tea party.

  • @sarthkarhale5215
    @sarthkarhale5215 Рік тому +1

    I'm an Indian and except that Bamboo & Sauce topic other all are Match to us indians feel happy when watched ur video I now know Asians are same in many things love from india❤🇮🇳❤

  • @saisrivatsava1493
    @saisrivatsava1493 Рік тому +1

    Indian habits has very much influence on whole asia i think. Im a south indian and my habits are similar

  • @jatinsharma2787
    @jatinsharma2787 Рік тому +10

    My sister married Pakistani origin guy in the US, and he's full American and she's, well, indian and it is so fascinating to see how these two go about their day. The wearing shoes inside thing is so relatable.

    • @florad629
      @florad629 Рік тому +2

      I am a pakistani n whoever I know wear shoes inside. The only sacrifice I give is that I have comfy slippers for home so when i come back n reach to my room in my outside shoes and there I change it with my house slippers. We Pakistanis usually place a welcome mat outside house and rub our shoes with it before entering to remove dirt etc

  • @saby8765
    @saby8765 Рік тому

    I watch TV while eating often. The plastic wrap on the remote is a LIFE SAVER.

  • @kozukiyash4872
    @kozukiyash4872 Рік тому

    As an Indian when Bamboo catches fire it starts exploding that's why it is said to be. Even many Indians don't know this.

  • @aviboom1
    @aviboom1 Рік тому

    you initiate docking protocol and then point upwards and go for it

  • @prachi6802
    @prachi6802 Рік тому +1

    Achara just bend a little, keep it diagonal, press a little and see if its the rightt direction and hitting the rgt spot

  • @gen2064
    @gen2064 Рік тому

    that speaking on phone thing.. I think most "prior generations" did the opposite.. They literally yell on the phone mic, screamin', "HAAALLOOW???? MUKESH?? YOUR AUNT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW'S SISTER'S SON'S PATERNAL AUNT'S UNCLE DIED.. COME HOME FROM CANADA TO INDIA IN 25 MINUTES!!! HAAALLOWW!!!??? YOU HEAR ME???"

  • @knowledgeispower604
    @knowledgeispower604 Рік тому +1

    In india we make always extra food for 25-50 people just in case

  • @Schopenhauer69
    @Schopenhauer69 Рік тому +4

    At 4:10 ...exactly my thoughts when I watched American movies back in the day

  • @NikhilSingh-de5vj
    @NikhilSingh-de5vj Рік тому

    Bamboos were major cause of fire in the forests thus ancestors avoid to grow them in backyard.

  • @sakshamsaini4962
    @sakshamsaini4962 Рік тому +10

    Everything was okay accept bamboo and soy sauce because Asia is too much culturally diversified being an Indian I never bought that much soy sauce and never ever seen somebody doing that it may be in eastern part like Japan China etc and talking about being superstitious about bamboo that's something that I listened for very first time ...

    • @adityamishra5926
      @adityamishra5926 Рік тому

      Bro i hear about being superstitious of bamboo it's quite popular in up bihar area

    • @sakshamsaini4962
      @sakshamsaini4962 Рік тому

      @@adityamishra5926 hmmm ...👍but here in northern part mainly it's nothing such ... Though it is about peeple tree

    • @adityamishra5926
      @adityamishra5926 Рік тому +1

      @@sakshamsaini4962 bro that's why we say India is a diverse country

    • @Artivule
      @Artivule Рік тому

      It might be related to vastu .. maybe

    • @sakshamsaini4962
      @sakshamsaini4962 Рік тому +1

      @@Artivulemay be ... But broadly vastu is all about the right positioning of everything in the house not for removing things or not allowing something

  • @_P_T_H_
    @_P_T_H_ Рік тому

    I have a remote control of an home theatre sound system, its covered and wrapped in a plastic since 2014, yes to keep it good as new 😃 .

  • @memehub_official9904
    @memehub_official9904 Рік тому

    Start from front on to the middle path away at 3 to 4 inch from the target and at 60 to 70 deg angle

  • @Agnimitra_N
    @Agnimitra_N Рік тому +4

    I'm an Indian and i can relate....😁😁

  • @tiffanykim2773
    @tiffanykim2773 Рік тому

    I'm not Asian but Black living in South America we do indoor shoes or no shoes. My floors at home are made of cement though so no shoes would be a nightmare so indoor slippers are my go to.

  • @rupshachakraborty974
    @rupshachakraborty974 Рік тому

    Not only tv remote but the AC remote control as well... But I think it feels new when you unwrap the plastic every time so it's okay 👍🏻

  • @theeternal6890
    @theeternal6890 Рік тому

    *It's been 8years to my computer but I haven't removed Moniter wrapper yet.* 😅

  • @YJSP25
    @YJSP25 Рік тому

    Bidet.....odd but it's for information so....To be honest I use one hand to hold bidet horizontally I think 5° to 10° in upward direction...and if I'm at my house (Bathroom and Toilet combine) then I use other hand to rub clean my self at the same time when I use my bidet...then clean my hand and . with handwash. Good luck and happy cleaning (once you guys did this you are gonna hate using toiletpaper or just water cleaning).😅👍

  • @vamsikrishna-
    @vamsikrishna- Рік тому

    15:55 my mother’s wedding happened 3 days booked 2 buses to bring people from my mother’s village and it happened in my father village where the whole village is invited like about a 1000 guests with friends and relatives
    every day with new cultural things
    Now it is reduced to hours and like 100 to 200 people

  • @sunandobanerjee7665
    @sunandobanerjee7665 Рік тому +2

    Despite having all these differences, we still love each other hehe🤣🤣.

  • @kritigupta6437
    @kritigupta6437 Рік тому +3

    I never knew Steph was married 😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @newton2694
    @newton2694 Рік тому +3

    Deep thought: we always touch pee coz they are literally inside our body everytime 🤣

  • @vinothparthasarathy8729
    @vinothparthasarathy8729 Рік тому

    I am an Indian, We never used paper or bidet, we use hose toilet take its head using right hand bring it under and push the pressure gently with less pressure, use your left hand to was dirt and without touching anything wash your left hand. now you should understand why Indians look different on left hand usage while eating.

  • @jiophone2412
    @jiophone2412 Рік тому

    As much as I need a dishwasher and I can definitely afford one, and also how easy it would make my life, it's just NOT CLEAN ENOUGH😭 I know that's not true. It's probably clean af. But still it's just the feeling of those plates not scrubbed hard enough.

  • @swagatbiswal9263
    @swagatbiswal9263 Рік тому

    Its been 2 years since I started to bothering my Maa to buy a dishwasher and still she is like naa I am gonna clean 'em with my hands....😂

  • @sekh.nik.95
    @sekh.nik.95 Рік тому

    45° down to up optimal clean way

  • @17feb
    @17feb Рік тому

    It was abnormal to think about slippers in the house , bag packs and amazon packets on the bed, I used to cringe too looking at Americans with their shoes on the bed/sofa, or crying in the bathroom with a bowl of ice cream or cold pizza. Although Tupperware is pretty popular in india , we were never in the habit of ordering all at once so nothing would go waste to bring back home as leftover food collects bacteria even the fridge. If on the rare occasion there were clean leftovers we would have it packed for the beggars or dogs we would meet on the way back. By clean leftovers I mean from the serving dish , not from the plate we’ve eaten on. food hygiene is paramount. We don’t buy bottles of water or fill up tap water in the glass to throw it later. We have a pitcher of water on the table that is Refilled as and when required during the day. People take only as much as they think they’ll drink at any given point. Indians have perfected up cycling that is slowly catching steam in the west . You don’t need to keep everything electrical on stand by, every appliance is shut down at night except our phone and laptop chargers . We use our old clothes as cleaning rags and mop replacements. Most people wash their bum and move on, some wash and then wipe, it’s slightly different for everyone but no way we would go all dry or barely wet with a toilet paper or wet wipes. The obsession with plastic covers has slightly reduced but the American “dinner” time is ridiculous.
    We even carried an empty mineral water bottle from the room in our tote bags when travelling abroad to fill it up at the sink of the mall or Disneyland / museum bathroom to use in the stalls should we go either no.1 or 2. We don’t just wash when we go no.2.