Where should I eat next in Rawalpindi? I am SO IN LOVE with Pakistan! Make sure to watch my 30+ other videos from here and follow me on IG for my live location!
You should visit the oldest food street of Rawalpindi that is Kartarpura. You will find the best local food there. Try haleem, nihari, maghaz masala (brain curry), paya (beef/mutton feet), and beef seekh kabab karahi (BBQ beef kabab grilled then cooked in masala curry).
Those big trunks are not caskets. Muslims don't use caskets or coffins, they wrap the dead in a cloth and bury them as is. The bigger trunks are used for storage at homes, mostly to store heavier winter blankets or bigger things
9:00 Those are not caskets to bury the dead. They are like portable storage containers. They are usually used for storing blankets, quilts and all those things.
26:40 the masala on the fries is called ‘chat masala’. The word ‘chat’ roughly translates to ‘mix’, this masala also goes on samosa chat, fruit chat, channa (chickpea) chat and other street snacks in Pakistan
Mehndi is a part of pre wedding celebrations when they apply henna to the bride, and they dance and celebrate. All those decorations are mainly for weddings and mehndi celebrations
Brent, for asking people's names you could also just say 'aap ka naam?" if you have an inflection at the end that should work too! Love that you are making such an effort. :) Another easy word you can use is 'kitna' which means how much?
At 9:36 n 9:37 me with my son n elder sister...one week ago i started watching ur video...i dnt knw you r a vloger n youtuber...i feel just wowww tu see myself in ur video n my son aslo with me in a blue shirt...i wish i knew u in advance...so i would have visited you all the market(raja bazar)...God bless you..be safe n healthy....😊
The man was selling nimko(a salty crispy kinda noodles) a dry savoury item you can buy from Tehzeeb Bakers too. Those were not coffins but trunk for storing blankets, clothes etc. They are useful as they can hold many items by taking less space. Fries have usually "chaat masala" normally shaan, national sell it in all grocery stores. Raja Bazar, those fancy signs were for food places, wish someone would have guided you, they have best dahe bally, golgappas in city. Raja Bazar is crowdy as it supplies items/good usually in whole sale price in other cities too. It is old thats why roads are quite small.
Hey Brent, those trunks you saw were not caskets those are storage boxes for winter blankets, quilts and extra clothes in the house. Those shopkeepers didn’t understand what you were saying. That was hilarious lol. I wish I could be there to translate.
hey brent!! don't worry, that little boy chasing you was actually surprised..He was concidering you a creature from different planet lol😂..but if you are ever in a situation where you feel uncomfirtable,just speak with any local and they help you come out of the situation..
These big trunks are not cascats lol they are used to store goods specially comforters, blankets when weather in Pakistan changes from winters to summers we use to store our winter clothes , blankets and other winter stuff on those big trunks. and In muslim culture we burry dead bodies directly on the ground of grave.
"Not the best place to visit if you have social anxiety". The truest words ever said lol 😂 I'm a Pakistani American living in the USA, so much more comfortable here with my personal space etc 😂
Maybe the only reason why he's following you cuz he's never seen American being in his country especially recording so I assume he just wants to be in the video as much as he can
Hahaha 😂😂😂 it not Pakistani caskets, it's use to store crockery and clothes👗👚👖 and some winter and summer clothes, mostly use in village life coz city house 🏠 are not too big rooms... Tim r u understand😉
Those big trunks are used to store blankets and clothes in the homes. Muslims burry their dead wrapped in simple white unstitched cloth only directly on top of the dirt of the grave.
oh common dude!! its not casket,they are trunks used for storage in tradional houses..its very important to use common sense espacially when we are among the people with entirely different language..
Where should I eat next in Rawalpindi? I am SO IN LOVE with Pakistan! Make sure to watch my 30+ other videos from here and follow me on IG for my live location!
You should visit the oldest food street of Rawalpindi that is Kartarpura. You will find the best local food there. Try haleem, nihari, maghaz masala (brain curry), paya (beef/mutton feet), and beef seekh kabab karahi (BBQ beef kabab grilled then cooked in masala curry).
You visist banni for food, pehlwan famous in bhabra bazar for kheer/ghajrela sweet. Or visist food street
It's nice seeing you enjoying yourself in Pakistan.thank you .
You in my city near my home. Man not meet with you Brent 😐
Those big trunks are not caskets. Muslims don't use caskets or coffins, they wrap the dead in a cloth and bury them as is. The bigger trunks are used for storage at homes, mostly to store heavier winter blankets or bigger things
Hahaha paitis
9:00 Those are not caskets to bury the dead. They are like portable storage containers. They are usually used for storing blankets, quilts and all those things.
26:40 the masala on the fries is called ‘chat masala’. The word ‘chat’ roughly translates to ‘mix’, this masala also goes on samosa chat, fruit chat, channa (chickpea) chat and other street snacks in Pakistan
Mehndi is a part of pre wedding celebrations when they apply henna to the bride, and they dance and celebrate. All those decorations are mainly for weddings and mehndi celebrations
8:35 These are storage boxes, not the coffins. People use it to store seasonal items like quilts, blankets or some extra clothes.
🤣🤣...God damnnn...He was like is this casket...and the guy goes..FULL SIZE🤣🤣🤣
27:00 The masala on the fries is called chaat masala. It's really common here. We put it on many things like fries, fruit chaat, dahi bhaley.
10:37 Thats Afghanistan's culture style kameez. And those trunks are not for funeral, its for people to store their winter blankets and other goods.
Pindi boys are just like jersey boys! Loud and funny 😂
Lol I love that comparison! Thanks you much for watching and commenting! I hope you were able to subscribe and share :)
Also, the large round trunks/storage bins are like silos used to store grains and stuff in houses
Best content creator, big up Brent!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brent, for asking people's names you could also just say 'aap ka naam?" if you have an inflection at the end that should work too! Love that you are making such an effort. :) Another easy word you can use is 'kitna' which means how much?
it is chaat masala, work for French fries and chaat.
Thank you!! I love chaat. Thanks so much for watching and commenting--hope you subbed and shared :)
At 9:36 n 9:37 me with my son n elder sister...one week ago i started watching ur video...i dnt knw you r a vloger n youtuber...i feel just wowww tu see myself in ur video n my son aslo with me in a blue shirt...i wish i knew u in advance...so i would have visited you all the market(raja bazar)...God bless you..be safe n healthy....😊
Yar log kitny khush horhy ha ase dekh kr mashallah ❤️❤️
9:15 that's not a cascate, that's a box you put your clothes and bedsheets in it.
Ahhh thank you! I knew that didn't seem like a casket lol.
Brent i hope you keep coming back to Pakistan love to see your videos .love love love 💕
@8:56 it was thing to put clothes or bedsheets
that wasn't casket actually...... These were traditional handmade trunks used in homes to keep things mostly winter blankets and clothes ....
it was not cascade. it is the box to keep stuff like bed sheets, warm clothes. etc
Thanks, Sohail! That makes more sense. Thanks so much for watching and commenting--hope you subbed and shared :)
I,m ur First Viewer Hope U enjoy In Pakistan... big Big respect From Pakistan...🇵🇰
8:36 he didn't get anything you said and kept saying "yes yes" in response 😂
They weren't caskets. They were storage trunks locally known as "Sandook"
The man was selling nimko(a salty crispy kinda noodles) a dry savoury item you can buy from Tehzeeb Bakers too.
Those were not coffins but trunk for storing blankets, clothes etc. They are useful as they can hold many items by taking less space.
Fries have usually "chaat masala" normally shaan, national sell it in all grocery stores.
Raja Bazar, those fancy signs were for food places, wish someone would have guided you, they have best dahe bally, golgappas in city.
Raja Bazar is crowdy as it supplies items/good usually in whole sale price in other cities too. It is old thats why roads are quite small.
Hey Brent, those trunks you saw were not caskets those are storage boxes for winter blankets, quilts and extra clothes in the house. Those shopkeepers didn’t understand what you were saying. That was hilarious lol. I wish I could be there to translate.
hey brent!! don't worry, that little boy chasing you was actually surprised..He was concidering you a creature from different planet lol😂..but if you are ever in a situation where you feel uncomfirtable,just speak with any local and they help you come out of the situation..
Decorated 🎀 stuff for weeding, For Bride and Groom.
That blue shalwar qameez will suit you better!
Love from Pakistan Rawalpindi ❤️
Mehndi (hina) use in Weeding, mostly girls decorate her hands with cool design...
That seasoning on top of your fries looks like something called “Chaat Masala”
French fries with masala yummy yummy
not casket, it's just a storage.
Cascet part was funny lol
These big trunks are not cascats lol they are used to store goods specially comforters, blankets when weather in Pakistan changes from winters to summers we use to store our winter clothes , blankets and other winter stuff on those big trunks. and In muslim culture we burry dead bodies directly on the ground of grave.
meantime is a celebration before marriage, people get together sing bridal songs and eat the feast
Oh wow that's so cool! Thanks so much for watching and commenting--hope you subbed and shared :)
Casket 😅🤣🤣 Bro we dont use casket to burie someone we only use white cloth
Its not a casket its a metal storage box .. that was hilarious..when he opened you looked so confused..lol. tke care mat lov the vlog..
Really cool guy 😂
Plz Come to Sargodha.. we Serve u best food Of Sargodha...💕
The guy was being funny who was saying his name is 123 washer and this guy is 123 big washer 🤣
When will you upload about Peshawar vedio
He came today so he will upload it after 2 weeks because muree vlogs are also to come in next week
It's chicken 🐔🐓 burgers 🍔
Lol bro that's not casket lol it's just a trunk for storage.
Lmao thats not casket but like a cupboard to put stuffs.
We are in bahrain
He was picking on his friends!
It's chaat masala .....
Love you bro ❤️
"Not the best place to visit if you have social anxiety". The truest words ever said lol 😂 I'm a Pakistani American living in the USA, so much more comfortable here with my personal space etc 😂
TRUNK. 😅
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Brent aka #pindiboy 😉😂🥰🙌
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This man is so funny 🤣🤣
The city is sar
Maybe the only reason why he's following you cuz he's never seen American being in his country especially recording so I assume he just wants to be in the video as much as he can
123 washal 😁😁😁😁😂😂😂
Hahaha 😂😂😂 it not Pakistani caskets, it's use to store crockery and clothes👗👚👖 and some winter and summer clothes, mostly use in village life coz city house 🏠 are not too big rooms... Tim r u understand😉
Those big trunks are used to store blankets and clothes in the homes.
Muslims burry their dead wrapped in simple white unstitched cloth only directly on top of the dirt of the grave.
PINDI BOI!!!
#loveyoufrompakistan
Haha
Can you please visit us
oh common dude!! its not casket,they are trunks used for storage in tradional houses..its very important to use common sense espacially when we are among the people with entirely different language..
There’s a nicer way to spread awareness. At least he’s trying to learn your culture. His comment is not hurting anyone!!!
He don't.undestand you this is clouths box.
Mehndi is like a ladies hen night and we apy henna also. Known as mehndi to bride hands n feet
Wow pindi boy....
Pindi ae pindi ae
If you were born in pindi then I would have to call you "Raja Brent " or " Malik Brent jee"
And would ask you " raje je kithee kithay julay o"