As an Indian, I like the UK. India outside a city is a way better place any day. India has beautiful nature. Landscapes Indian people are very good with hospitality and are friendly, but they are the least honest and somewhat corrupt because of the low standard of living in India. Education, I think, is not better than in the UK. The UK is definitely better, the problem is social media in the UK and also in India. There are so many unemployed youth in India, but it's also a global problem. But because education is not up-to-date for this change till now.
The domestic helps in india usually works 1 hr per house and she has to go to 8-10 house every single day without leaves. They are very hard working women. Big respect to them ✌️
I think India’s healthcare system is probably the best mix of public and private. There is healthcare for the poor but you have private healthcare for the middle class.
It's not the system it's poor doctor who are working their ass off they are great not fucking Indian health system 😅😂😂😂so chill this generation india is not great it's pathetic than USA 😊😅😅😅😅
Thanks Agnes for your positive take, maybe it is a Polish thing. 😀 Look at Karolina Goswami, the way she accepted India country and culture and taking it to the world. Best Wishes!
I'm her fan. I like her content and I also surprised after that she posted a video by conveying that she won't leave India again. That's crazy... I like this! Great video! I also want to travel India one day. Will see.. Just want to visit Kerala and Karnataka areas..And Punjab specifically..
He's not doing a great work, he is also posting misleading shorts. It could be because English isn't his first language, but intentional posting can't be ruled out either.
Lot of things have moved Online in India, from Payments to Transport etc. We admit that we need to improve on Corruption thing ( although it's a pan-asian thing). Thank you for your feedbacks, do submit it on Govt portals for further improvement! Enjoy Your Stay; And YES INDIAN HOSPITALITY IS RARE TO FIND ❤ 🇮🇳
I have absolutely no idea how this guy came onto my feed, or why I clicked on his video. But I’ve been watching these interviews for 2 days straight and I find it so fascinating hearing these stories and how other people live life. Can’t wait to travel to many of these places one day. From the US btw
Slumdog Millionaire was a neo realist film which was a depiction of Mumbai in the 1980s and 1990s. Movies like Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a depiction of Mumbai youth of 2020s.
@@AgnesMannalso it was shown on a faster mode and hence was made to look more scary. To me that is unethical. But still I agree the driving behavior is one of the worst in the world here. I too am like your husband while driving and my wife keeps me sane at times😅.
Shiva, whether that video clip is from India or Bangladesh is irrelevant. Main thing is such rash driving is very common in the Indian Subcontinent . Drivers don't have any RISK SENSE - which is THE main cause of road accidents in Bharat.
Hindi translated subtitles are much harder to read than English subtitles. Most of us understand English here, so its not possible to not hear English while reading hindi.. And many things dont match up. For example, 'sarv-sreshta' (3:52) is not the word to be used here.. Put subtitles in English please
There is famous town called “Ambur” (famous for Briyani and Leather production) in Tamil Nadu state, which was and its surrounding were served by a Polish Lutheran Christian Missionary a century ago. Hopefully these lovely works will be remembered and honoured by people in India.
Talking about the weather, she comes from Poland originally with colder winters than in UK, let alone India, So yeah, talking about how she's not cold in early mornings compared to the Indians, isn't exactly surprising!
I see you have the same challenge I have with subtitiles. Some like, some hate. I gave up and let people use cc in youtube. Not sure if it is 6 months or a year away when the YT product is coming that auto dubs everyting into whatever language. Enjoying the India series. Thank you.
something that puzzles me, when I listen to this woman (thanks for sharing your story) and how great India is to live etc. Why is there mass migration out of India to nearly every other country in the world especially Northern Europe?
Depends on what one is looking for and also for the same reasons Europeans migrated all over the world and still continue to do so. It's not like America, Australia etc were continent of origin for Europeans.
I’m a Brit of Indian origin, born and raised in London, lived my whole life here. I’m in my 40s and thinking of moving to India, for culture, weather, social life, education and so much more.
Job opportunities are not enough for huge Indian population. People move outside of India for better job opportunities and sometimes for higher education.
@@jagadishbhatta9562 , as if you know everything about Job opportunities in the West! As if everyone who goes there gets a Job and settle down there! As if we don't have Higher Education!
@@jagadishbhatta9562 - probably similar to how people in olden times in UK used to move from countryside to London, because the streets there were "paved with gold" Reputation of UK is still high worldwide. Reality is often somewhat different! From seeing videos in UA-cam. Poland also seems to be a better place to live than UK in 2024
Very interesting interview with Agnes. She seems really level headed and positive. That line she says about "Keeping your expectations low and expect the unexpected" just shows volumes of what an interesting personality she is.
we moved to India because we were fed up of the live in the UK. Since he is from India and I am from Poland we came to India (Poland is not far off as bad as UK at the moment) So yes you are correct, it is because of my husband that we are here. But I too agreed to move here, and I am very happy with our decision
This is very rare because Indian men when they Mary to any foreigner girls mostly they leave India and live in their wives country sorry for my bad English
Poverty is deeply rooted in the UK, with more than a decade of cuts meaning millions of families across the country are struggling through financial hardship. Many more are being pushed below the breadline as the cost of living crisis hits low-income households the hardest. Around 14.4 million people were living in poverty in the UK in 2021/2022, according to the government’s official statistics. That is around one in five people. A total of 4.2 million children were affected. These harrowing figures were captured before the cost of living crisis took its toll on the country. The situation now is likely far worse. Research from the JRF has found 3.8 million people experienced the most extreme form of poverty - destitution - in 2022. That is a 61% increase since 2019. More than 1 million of those affected were children.
Exactly out side birmingham shopping centre in bull ring we see filthy duvets filled with people who are alcholics , druggies and homeless.Sleeping rough .
First, India was looted for two hundred years and now you talk about the poverty of India, today the trace of poverty has been erased from India, only a little is left.
Please bro accept something. Do you know if you have a income of 10 lakh rupees in India, you are already above 95% of people in terms of wealth. Do you even know the Per capita GDP of our country. Do you know how many people are eligible to pay Income tax only 5%. We still have a long way to go but we are gradually getting better and better
In India, maids can be hired for specific task, and they visit 1-2 hrs a day depend on the task. They go multiple houses in same neighborhood, and can be earning x2-x3 national average.
It's a reality once foreigners experience india they would definitely like it. India has more freedom and better options to live good affordable life specially compared to western world.
Happy to see you both and I am really happy for it. The truth about India is it houses every kind of people and every kind of living. From basic clothing to entertainment and amusement parks, India has its own choices for everybody. It is well known to the world that India is still young and developing. You can't expect a BHM graduate on the streets to sell street foods who can give you hygienic food. Of course, India is famous for its street foods and people love to eat there and they have got used to it. Indian cities are overcrowded by its own migrant people from different parts of the country and not all those migrants are educated. India, as a country, has its own drawbacks. It still needs reform in many aspects like Education System, Politics, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Transport, and many other things. All we need is good governance that has vision towards country's development and welfare of its people. Anyways, you are just seeing "Young India" and you may get to see the "Grown India" in the coming decades. Good luck both of you.
You brought up a very pertinent point during the interview. It is high time British stop forming opinions about India based on what they see in movies like Slumdog Millionaire and and it is high time Indians stop forming opinions about the British based on what they see in movies like Lagaan.
Hey Mr. Max please add Hindi subtitles in every single video , because Foreigners English and Indian English are different in some cases atleast 5-6 % so subtitles helps lots of Thanks
2:39 , slight correction: BMW, Mercedes Benz, Range Rover etc. that she's seen being driven around are all manufactured in India. But we have a very high tax on these as well, roughly 50% the price. In fact, JLR is owned by Tata Group, which is Indian.!
Now India has changed big time, everything is tech enabled and you can order n number of foods via mobile, pay everything via mobile, metro in all major cities and its all getting better and better each year!
Bro 18% population with 4% resources with such huge diversity in each and every sector....issuee are bound to be here but still we feel proud on being Indian and still we are much much United than any other country caste religion ethnicity all rank section when it comes to country.... poverty is issues not for India but Asia...we have limited resources but doing well to tackle it... unfortunately developed countries don't help but keep pressuring us on climate change and etc.
Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, VW, Skoda, Jaguar and Land Rover are MADE IN INDIA. Only a few models are imported. In fact, Mercedes-Benz cars have more Indian parts than Toyotas.
😂😂😂😂 chutiya not made in India assembled in India😂😂 Some models which are waste for them only look models availabel in India and Out side India BMW,, TOYOTA,,,AUDI etc😂😂
@@rahulbaruah1795 Nope. Mercedes-Benz and BMW engines, transmissions and axles are made by Force motors. Cars like Lamborghini, Lexus, and a few VW models are CBU.
Increasingly people of UK are migrating to other places to make their pounds work more for them. They euphemism used is 'increased cost of living' to describe a failing economy.
Its a call taken by the soul since Bharat is the only place on earth where you can get Moksha. If moksha is nearing in your life sojourns your soul will guide you to Bharat.
you do not need a stress test at your age unless you are having chest pain. Ofcourse if you pay money, they will do all tests in India whether it is needed or not. NHS prioritizes doing tests that are necessary because they do not waste money doing unnecessary tests
such "unnecessary" tests are for those that are pro active in their health approach. it is important to catch any disease early so we can treat it. but not everyone has such approach in health and don't care until they start to feel unwell... and then might be too late to treat it resulting in not only big bill but shorter life or poorer health. that is my view anyway...
@@AgnesMann I am a doctor. Doing tests on demand for purely economic reasons is unethical. You may like availability of these India but these are driven purely by money. Being proactive for your health is good but those mainly include - healthy food, healthy life style and exercise. Tests should be driven by medical reasons because things found by hunting expedition may just result in harmful procedures and un-necessary harmful treatments.
@@AgnesMann If you know medical field - things are not as cut and dry. Screening for disease without any clinical basis can cause more harm than good. Things are not always clear about whether something should be even done with that seemingly +ve test results. That is another opportunity to make money by a unscrupulous medical professional
@@AgnesMann The joke below is not my creation. I found this doing rounds on social media - this joke sort of gives you a hint about what may be happening in name of preventing diseases ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Indian left his job in India and joined a salesman's job in a big departmental store in Canada. On the first day, the Indian worked with full vigor. At 6 pm Boss :- "How much of sales did you do on the first day?" Indian : "Sir, I attended to 1 Sales call." Boss : "Only 1 sale the whole day? Usually every salesman here does 20 to 30 Sale transactions a day. Well, tell me what is the value of your today's one sale?" Indian : "$93300 Boss : "What?? Unbelievable! But how did you do that?" Indian : "Sir, 1 customer came in and I sold him a small fishing hook. Then a mazola and then finally sold a big hook. Then I sold him 1 big fishing rod and some fishing gear..." "Then I asked him where does he go to catch fish and he said to the coastal area...." "Then I said to him that he would need a boat. So I took him down to the boat department and sold him a 20 ft double engine scooner boat." "When he said the boat won't come in his Volkas Wagon, I took him to the auto mobile section and and sold him the new Deluxe 4 x 4 blazer to carry the boat." "And when I asked him where he would be going fishing ??? He didn't plan anything. So I took him to the camping section and sold him a six sleeper camper tent." "And then he took groceries worth $ 200 and 2 cases of beer i" Now the boss took 2 steps back and asked :- "You sold all this to a person who came just to buy only 1 fish hook???" Indian : "NO, SIR... He actually came in to Buy 1 Tablet For his Headache.... I explained to him that 'Fishing'is the Best Way to Get Rid of Headaches!!" Boss : "Where did you work before ???" Indian : "I was a PRO in a private hospital in India. For any patient who would come in for any 'Minor Complaint', we get the Patient Tested for Pathology, ECO, ECG, TMT, CT SCAN, X-Ray, MRI etc." Boss : "Will You please sit in my chair?. I shall go to India and join a Private Hospital for Training."
Sabhi jagah same hota hai jahan availability. Jyada waha log aalsi, jahan kam waha improvement me liye har koi koshish karta hai, india me population ki vajah competition jyada, iss liye quality and way of achieving anything is more solid, in certain way, or focused
@@AgnesMannI am thinking of moving to India with my wife and 2 kids. Pressure thing about education is there, I’ve heard lots. But that’s a parental thing right? My wife and I intend to educate at kids own pace and not put any pressure on them. We expect hard work but that is the same we expect in uk too.
Having a maid to do your daily work IS NOT A GOOD THING that we have in India. People are becoming too reliant on these maids for every kind of personal jobs such as cooking, cleaning toilets. It is absolutely disgusting. I consider it a kind of slavery even though people may argue and defend over providing employment and treating maids well. Definitely Not, majority of us Indians have become just too dependent and taking advantage of the majority of poor class who have are in need of money and are ready to take up trash jobs. If you visit Japan, even the kids are taught to clean their own bathrooms. In foreign countries, the daily jobs are done by themselves. They might sometimes use professional services very rarely. We should learn this good thing from the West and not be too proud and do a lot of chest thumping.
There's also plenty of mundane jobs in UK, (eg: warehouses, shop work). What's the difference here other than that these people's employee are families rather than big corporations?
thank you Max for the interview. It was my pleasure sharing my experiences with you and your viewers.
Great interview, a bit short,, you seemed very comfortable ,, max is picking the right bunch ..... ✌
As an Indian, I like the UK.
India outside a city is a way better place any day. India has beautiful nature. Landscapes
Indian people are very good with hospitality and are friendly, but they are the least honest and somewhat corrupt because of the low standard of living in India.
Education, I think, is not better than in the UK.
The UK is definitely better, the problem is social media in the UK and also in India.
There are so many unemployed youth in India, but it's also a global problem.
But because education is not up-to-date for this change till now.
Hindi subtitle helps
Btw education in india is much more competative and advanced in india then the west..only issue kids have to work hard
Welcome to India mam 😊
The domestic helps in india usually works 1 hr per house and she has to go to 8-10 house every single day without leaves. They are very hard working women. Big respect to them ✌️
I think India’s healthcare system is probably the best mix of public and private. There is healthcare for the poor but you have private healthcare for the middle class.
The health care system is good and inexpensive.
It's not the system it's poor doctor who are working their ass off they are great not fucking Indian health system 😅😂😂😂so chill this generation india is not great it's pathetic than USA 😊😅😅😅😅
Bhai been living in Canada since past 7 years , HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN INDIA IS GODLIKE ! NO COMPARISON !
It is! There is healthcare for both poor and rich people. And different all kinds of medicine systems.
Thanks Agnes for your positive take, maybe it is a Polish thing. 😀
Look at Karolina Goswami, the way she accepted India country and culture and taking it to the world.
Best Wishes!
I think it is an eastern european mind set. We are tougher I think. In our blood our troubled history
@@LizafromWhere yeah, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger...stand a little taller 🎵
She is nothing infront of Karolina Ji
@@adityasharma3120 This comparison is uncalled for, both have positive thing to speak about India and we can appreciate that view.
@@adityasharma3120 , you should not compare one person with another in that stupid way.
Finally seeing India for what it is.
Loved the interview no clickbait, no views grabbing and no media propaganda. Just truth and experience.
I'm her fan. I like her content and I also surprised after that she posted a video by conveying that she won't leave India again. That's crazy... I like this! Great video! I also want to travel India one day. Will see.. Just want to visit Kerala and Karnataka areas..And Punjab specifically..
thank you, I am happy to see we have mutual fans. I want to see Kerala myself still had not had a chance to. Punjab you will love for sure
Are you a Lankan?
@@minerjopeace5915 what’s that ?
@@AgnesMann not you but the writer of the mail. His name appears to be Sri Lankan. Their citizens can be called as Sri Lankans or Lankans.
@@minerjopeace5915 oh I see....
This is most underrated channel... deserve atleast 1 to 2 million subscribers... Telling the facts
I agree. It’s only a matter of time.
Great work Max .....Its will definitely help those who want to migrate to India. Keep it up. By the way nice interview ❤
Thank you for watching
He's not doing a great work, he is also posting misleading shorts. It could be because English isn't his first language, but intentional posting can't be ruled out either.
Excellent guest, very articulate. India should be called Chaos Management 😁 Thanks to both Agnes Mann & Max Chernov for the video 🎉
Lot of things have moved Online in India, from Payments to Transport etc. We admit that we need to improve on Corruption thing ( although it's a pan-asian thing). Thank you for your feedbacks, do submit it on Govt portals for further improvement! Enjoy Your Stay; And YES INDIAN HOSPITALITY IS RARE TO FIND ❤ 🇮🇳
I have absolutely no idea how this guy came onto my feed, or why I clicked on his video. But I’ve been watching these interviews for 2 days straight and I find it so fascinating hearing these stories and how other people live life. Can’t wait to travel to many of these places one day. From the US btw
Audio quality was not the best for this video 😕
Many of my collegues here in UK visit ndia to get dental and orthopedic surgeries done as it is affordable,fast and efficient.
Why not your NHS has collapsed, waiting period from months to years for tests or treatment. People die waiting.
1:22 Mad... Max ;) that edit made me chuckle. Great stuff and poignant guest. Muchas gracias senor. Appreciate the ongoing efforts in kind regards.
Same 😂😂😂
Thanx Max for going the extra mile & putting HINDI subtitles. 🤟
Slumdog Millionaire was a neo realist film which was a depiction of Mumbai in the 1980s and 1990s.
Movies like Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a depiction of Mumbai youth of 2020s.
@@ImBatuAhhh XD and?
@@shrinjoy1352 Ignore him PRC BOT
1:23 that rash driving video you showed is actually from Bangladesh.
maybe the footage is, but in india it is also gets as crazy as the footage shows
@@AgnesMannalso it was shown on a faster mode and hence was made to look more scary. To me that is unethical. But still I agree the driving behavior is one of the worst in the world here. I too am like your husband while driving and my wife keeps me sane at times😅.
Shiva, whether that video clip is from India or Bangladesh is irrelevant. Main thing is such rash driving is very common in the Indian Subcontinent . Drivers don't have any RISK SENSE - which is THE main cause of road accidents in Bharat.
Your body language is speaking everything and show what you are saying 😊 it's good sighn for a good human being
Thanks for posting its so inspiring ❤
Hindi translated subtitles are much harder to read than English subtitles. Most of us understand English here, so its not possible to not hear English while reading hindi.. And many things dont match up. For example, 'sarv-sreshta' (3:52) is not the word to be used here.. Put subtitles in English please
you can actually select english subtitles auto-generated by UA-cam, which are pretty good
@@AgnesMann They are still bad sometimes.
@@vedants.vispute77 yes, AI is not perfect (yet)
@@AgnesMann OMG I didnt realize you are literally the person in the video commented to me.. Kudos to your work..
Yes, it’s me! 😊
There is famous town called “Ambur” (famous for Briyani and Leather production) in Tamil Nadu state, which was and its surrounding were served by a Polish Lutheran Christian Missionary a century ago. Hopefully these lovely works will be remembered and honoured by people in India.
Talking about the weather, she comes from Poland originally with colder winters than in UK, let alone India, So yeah, talking about how she's not cold in early mornings compared to the Indians, isn't exactly surprising!
I see you have the same challenge I have with subtitiles. Some like, some hate. I gave up and let people use cc in youtube. Not sure if it is 6 months or a year away when the YT product is coming that auto dubs everyting into whatever language. Enjoying the India series. Thank you.
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I would suggest to check with an African who resides in India about how is their experience in India.
Amazing Interview
We are glad you enjoyed it
Nice interview. Agnes is also a great youtuber, I think.
thank you
The content is good. Tbh liked your videos better without the hard-subbed Hindi captions. Perhaps you could try YT's closed captioning? Regards.
something that puzzles me, when I listen to this woman (thanks for sharing your story) and how great India is to live etc. Why is there mass migration out of India to nearly every other country in the world especially Northern Europe?
Depends on what one is looking for and also for the same reasons Europeans migrated all over the world and still continue to do so. It's not like America, Australia etc were continent of origin for Europeans.
I’m a Brit of Indian origin, born and raised in London, lived my whole life here. I’m in my 40s and thinking of moving to India, for culture, weather, social life, education and so much more.
Job opportunities are not enough for huge Indian population. People move outside of India for better job opportunities and sometimes for higher education.
@@jagadishbhatta9562 , as if you know everything about Job opportunities in the West! As if everyone who goes there gets a Job and settle down there! As if we don't have Higher Education!
@@jagadishbhatta9562 - probably similar to how people in olden times in UK used to move from countryside to London, because the streets there were "paved with gold" Reputation of UK is still high worldwide. Reality is often somewhat different! From seeing videos in UA-cam. Poland also seems to be a better place to live than UK in 2024
Very interesting interview with Agnes. She seems really level headed and positive. That line she says about "Keeping your expectations low and expect the unexpected" just shows volumes of what an interesting personality she is.
good intervies. hope Max shows newer in between clips are they are very repetitive between interviews
Isn't the fact that her husband appears to be Indian the main reason she is living in India? 🤔
we moved to India because we were fed up of the live in the UK. Since he is from India and I am from Poland we came to India (Poland is not far off as bad as UK at the moment) So yes you are correct, it is because of my husband that we are here. But I too agreed to move here, and I am very happy with our decision
Go andsee the condition of collapsing Uk . You cannot see a doctor for 3 weeks .
Her Indian husband could have lived anywhere else with her, like many Indians do. Why don't you think before making weak attempts at racism?
This is very rare because Indian men when they Mary to any foreigner girls mostly they leave India and live in their wives country sorry for my bad English
@@AgnesMann I know UK is bad due to the culture, and lack of values, how is Poland bad? Because it looks quite culturally strong
1:21 That clip is from Bangladesh, not India
Very good program. Titles in hindi were very good. Content too was good,knowledgeable and entertaining. Keep it up. All the best.
I agree. Thank you for watching
She took a right decision, U.K is on the way of becoming part of Ummah !!! Hail freedom of all kinds !!!!
Thanks, for your positive attitude!
Poverty is deeply rooted in the UK, with more than a decade of cuts meaning millions of families across the country are struggling through financial hardship. Many more are being pushed below the breadline as the cost of living crisis hits low-income households the hardest.
Around 14.4 million people were living in poverty in the UK in 2021/2022, according to the government’s official statistics. That is around one in five people. A total of 4.2 million children were affected.
These harrowing figures were captured before the cost of living crisis took its toll on the country. The situation now is likely far worse.
Research from the JRF has found 3.8 million people experienced the most extreme form of poverty - destitution - in 2022. That is a 61% increase since 2019. More than 1 million of those affected were children.
Exactly No Buddy Can Speak About This
Really? Can't believe this!! What on earth did they do with all the shitload amount of money they stole from 🇮🇳?!
@@diguification KARMA ✅
@@Manik.Thalapathy 😇
Exactly out side birmingham shopping centre in bull ring we see filthy duvets filled with people who are alcholics , druggies and homeless.Sleeping rough .
Thanks for very informative and balanced interviews with expat Westerners.
Love you guys are enjoying your time in India ❤😊
yes we are enjoying
First, India was looted for two hundred years and now you talk about the poverty of India, today the trace of poverty has been erased from India, only a little is left.
It has been looted not just for 200 years but for more than that.
@@saimthakur3581offcourse, 300+ yrs more before Britishers who hurt us economically as well as religiously too. Result can be seen in cloning 🤔
Only a little how ?
Please bro accept something. Do you know if you have a income of 10 lakh rupees in India, you are already above 95% of people in terms of wealth. Do you even know the Per capita GDP of our country. Do you know how many people are eligible to pay Income tax only 5%.
We still have a long way to go but we are gradually getting better and better
India has eliminated extreme poverty as per the report of Brookings institute.
Interesting video, the UK couple are having honeymoon period in India....
Nice interview.
Glad you liked it
In India, maids can be hired for specific task, and they visit 1-2 hrs a day depend on the task. They go multiple houses in same neighborhood, and can be earning x2-x3 national average.
Very much liked the video for its insight.
Thank you. We are glad you liked it
It's a reality once foreigners experience india they would definitely like it. India has more freedom and better options to live good affordable life specially compared to western world.
Kudos to your children for being able to study and compete with Indian children in education volume abd standard esp math science
All the best Agnes
Thank you so much ☺️
Welcome to India. Visit Bengaluru you won't be disappointed 😎
8:31 gov hospital are not that good as private ones but exclude GMC's AIIMS and other big and famous ones
What are you talking about? Govt hospitals are as good as private. Atleast those managed by Central Government i.e. Railways and Defence Hospitals
The uk hospital scene in over .You will die before getting admittance .
Audio was bad in this video. Please fix it, not nice to listen to
Its my bad, the mic was not connected properly and Max did well recovering it from just primary audio which was very echoey.
Subscribed!!
Wow I'm already a subscriber to Agnes' channel 😅
To good ❤
I liked it too!
Echo is bad in this video from the host. Hope you will fix it next time
Glad you are having good time in MP and in India
Thanks. Yes I do like Indore I must say
@@AgnesMann The cleanest city in India
@@AgnesMann How did u chose indore of all places in india if u dont mind me asking
Yes max. Remove hindi subtitles. I had few audio problems in hearning agnes initially. Later on ok.
Happy to see you both and I am really happy for it. The truth about India is it houses every kind of people and every kind of living. From basic clothing to entertainment and amusement parks, India has its own choices for everybody. It is well known to the world that India is still young and developing. You can't expect a BHM graduate on the streets to sell street foods who can give you hygienic food. Of course, India is famous for its street foods and people love to eat there and they have got used to it. Indian cities are overcrowded by its own migrant people from different parts of the country and not all those migrants are educated. India, as a country, has its own drawbacks. It still needs reform in many aspects like Education System, Politics, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Transport, and many other things. All we need is good governance that has vision towards country's development and welfare of its people. Anyways, you are just seeing "Young India" and you may get to see the "Grown India" in the coming decades. Good luck both of you.
*I AM A SUBSCRIBER OF AGNES. AMAZING LADY* ✌🇮🇳
Oh wow thank you so much
The Hindi transcription is kind of Funny!! 😅😅
Wow...👌👌😍
You brought up a very pertinent point during the interview. It is high time British stop forming opinions about India based on what they see in movies like Slumdog Millionaire and and it is high time Indians stop forming opinions about the British based on what they see in movies like Lagaan.
@Darkest_templar Well ! it was made by a hollywood director.
My opinions on India are based on; comments made by people from neighboring countries.
Hey Mr. Max please add Hindi subtitles in every single video , because Foreigners English and Indian English are different in some cases atleast 5-6 % so subtitles helps lots of
Thanks
I also live in India this lady is a 💯 percent in all she said only thing I wont do here is drive
Love you max❤
Think there is some issue with the audio.
Beautiful 😍🤗
Welcome to daughter in law ( bahu rani)
2:39 , slight correction: BMW, Mercedes Benz, Range Rover etc. that she's seen being driven around are all manufactured in India. But we have a very high tax on these as well, roughly 50% the price.
In fact, JLR is owned by Tata Group, which is Indian.!
Indore my home town, Greetings from Newport Wales looks like we have swapped places
What’s up with the audio?
*LOVE YOU AGNES* ✌🇮🇳❤
India is pocket friendly not cheap
What Indian language she speaks in her Region or town ?
Lovely interview and page / long term fan of Agnes ❤ now found your channel 😊
Hello Maja 🫶
If you are in India now come to Hyderabad
Does she have youtube channel ?
Hindi subtitles are very difficult to read. Make them optional via you tube CC button
10:30 tbh when i watched you guys i thought i have seen Jass somewhere, maybe a popular personality 😅
Now India has changed big time, everything is tech enabled and you can order n number of foods via mobile, pay everything via mobile, metro in all major cities and its all getting better and better each year!
Bro 18% population with 4% resources with such huge diversity in each and every sector....issuee are bound to be here but still we feel proud on being Indian and still we are much much United than any other country caste religion ethnicity all rank section when it comes to country.... poverty is issues not for India but Asia...we have limited resources but doing well to tackle it... unfortunately developed countries don't help but keep pressuring us on climate change and etc.
She has a UA-cam channel as well I think.
Yup 👍
Education is really good in İndia especially maths❤
What she is not mentioning is her work thats keeping her here
I’m a UA-camr and CA by profession but currently not working in the industry and just doing what I love - creating videos and sharing with people
So sir is working in Indian company or an internal transfer from an UK based company to Indian Branch?@@AgnesMann
@@ramanathananand4615 neither
He’s got a little investment portfolio and looking to open a business in India
Do you know uks condition . You will die in an ambulence as no place in hospitals in Uk .
Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, VW, Skoda, Jaguar and Land Rover are MADE IN INDIA. Only a few models are imported. In fact, Mercedes-Benz cars have more Indian parts than Toyotas.
😂😂😂😂 chutiya not made in India assembled in India😂😂
Some models which are waste for them only look models availabel in India and Out side India BMW,, TOYOTA,,,AUDI etc😂😂
CBUs bro
@@rahulbaruah1795 Nope. Mercedes-Benz and BMW engines, transmissions and axles are made by Force motors. Cars like Lamborghini, Lexus, and a few VW models are CBU.
@@protograde2723 CBU?
@@mogheanil CBU “(Completely Built Up ) Working” finished vehicles.
One video with karolina goswami please ❤
I know her from UA-cam videos.
Fantastic! I’m happy to have mutual audience with Max
Increasingly people of UK are migrating to other places to make their pounds work more for them. They euphemism used is 'increased cost of living' to describe a failing economy.
yes I think you have summed it up very well
Also
Migration of illegal muslims is destroying their country
An "increased cost of living" due to too much emphasis on the property market in UK
Its a call taken by the soul since Bharat is the only place on earth where you can get Moksha. If moksha is nearing in your life sojourns your soul will guide you to Bharat.
My family is watching.
Awesome. Hope the content was interesting
It is not cold country, maid service are cheaper
Wealthy people can enjoy life in almost every country and poor can not live a good life in any country that's the whole truth.
you do not need a stress test at your age unless you are having chest pain. Ofcourse if you pay money, they will do all tests in India whether it is needed or not. NHS prioritizes doing tests that are necessary because they do not waste money doing unnecessary tests
such "unnecessary" tests are for those that are pro active in their health approach. it is important to catch any disease early so we can treat it. but not everyone has such approach in health and don't care until they start to feel unwell... and then might be too late to treat it resulting in not only big bill but shorter life or poorer health. that is my view anyway...
@@AgnesMann I am a doctor. Doing tests on demand for purely economic reasons is unethical. You may like availability of these India but these are driven purely by money. Being proactive for your health is good but those mainly include - healthy food, healthy life style and exercise. Tests should be driven by medical reasons because things found by hunting expedition may just result in harmful procedures and un-necessary harmful treatments.
@@Sanjay9442 are you really a doctor then? Prevention should be promoted by you in that case. Long term will mean less work for you
@@AgnesMann If you know medical field - things are not as cut and dry. Screening for disease without any clinical basis can cause more harm than good. Things are not always clear about whether something should be even done with that seemingly +ve test results. That is another opportunity to make money by a unscrupulous medical professional
@@AgnesMann The joke below is not my creation. I found this doing rounds on social media - this joke sort of gives you a hint about what may be happening in name of preventing diseases
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An Indian left his job in India and joined a salesman's job in a big departmental store in Canada. On the first day, the Indian worked with full vigor.
At 6 pm
Boss :- "How much of sales did you do on the first day?"
Indian : "Sir, I attended to 1 Sales call."
Boss : "Only 1 sale the whole day? Usually every salesman here does 20 to 30 Sale transactions a day. Well, tell me what is the value of your today's one sale?"
Indian : "$93300
Boss : "What?? Unbelievable! But how did you do that?"
Indian : "Sir, 1 customer came in and I sold him a small fishing hook. Then a mazola and then finally sold a big hook. Then I sold him 1 big fishing rod and some fishing gear..."
"Then I asked him where does he go to catch fish and he said to the coastal area...."
"Then I said to him that he would need a boat. So I took him down to the boat department and sold him a 20 ft double engine scooner boat."
"When he said the boat won't come in his Volkas Wagon, I took him to the auto mobile section and and sold him the new Deluxe 4 x 4 blazer to carry the boat."
"And when I asked him where he would be going fishing ??? He didn't plan anything. So I took him to the camping section and sold him a six sleeper camper tent."
"And then he took groceries worth $ 200 and 2 cases of beer i"
Now the boss took 2 steps back and asked :- "You sold all this to a person who came just to buy only 1 fish hook???"
Indian : "NO, SIR... He actually came in to Buy 1 Tablet For his Headache.... I explained to him that 'Fishing'is the Best Way to Get Rid of Headaches!!"
Boss : "Where did you work before ???"
Indian : "I was a PRO in a private hospital in India. For any patient who would come in for any 'Minor Complaint', we get the Patient Tested for Pathology, ECO, ECG, TMT, CT SCAN, X-Ray, MRI etc."
Boss : "Will You please sit in my chair?. I shall go to India and join a Private Hospital for Training."
How much is your Childs education in India?
5lakh per year
I am also from Indore.
Oh what a small world
@@AgnesMann indeed. And such a beautiful and clean city we live in ❤️
Sabhi jagah same hota hai jahan availability. Jyada waha log aalsi, jahan kam waha improvement me liye har koi koshish karta hai, india me population ki vajah competition jyada, iss liye quality and way of achieving anything is more solid, in certain way, or focused
Did she say Madhya pradesh? 😮
Yes, Indore to be precise
@@AgnesMann Good to know... I'm from Indore as well ❤
@@Arasticiat we might meet one day then
@@AgnesMann Oh I would love to 😊
@@Arasticiat what would you say to me when you meet me
Education in india is criticised by indian students because of pressure 🥲
Yes there is a lot of pressure on studies, but I had the same back in Poland. UK has very relaxed approach to studies.
@@AgnesMann 😕
@@AgnesMannI am thinking of moving to India with my wife and 2 kids. Pressure thing about education is there, I’ve heard lots. But that’s a parental thing right? My wife and I intend to educate at kids own pace and not put any pressure on them. We expect hard work but that is the same we expect in uk too.
Yes yes, life is much better in India, please move (back) there, everyone
The quality of this interview is not at par with other foreigners in india interviews
Having a maid to do your daily work IS NOT A GOOD THING that we have in India. People are becoming too reliant on these maids for every kind of personal jobs such as cooking, cleaning toilets. It is absolutely disgusting. I consider it a kind of slavery even though people may argue and defend over providing employment and treating maids well. Definitely Not, majority of us Indians have become just too dependent and taking advantage of the majority of poor class who have are in need of money and are ready to take up trash jobs.
If you visit Japan, even the kids are taught to clean their own bathrooms. In foreign countries, the daily jobs are done by themselves. They might sometimes use professional services very rarely. We should learn this good thing from the West and not be too proud and do a lot of chest thumping.
You do not have a maid ?
There's also plenty of mundane jobs in UK, (eg: warehouses, shop work). What's the difference here other than that these people's employee are families rather than big corporations?