As a Goan, I can confirm that most people forget about us and act like Goa is a city or smth. When I told my friends that I was from Goa, they started talking about partying, drinking, etc
@@kumarsubramanian6281That's true, sadly. Reason why we decide to familiarise people with other states with this series and tackle these stereotypes :-)
Well , the thumbnail had made think that the it were a large channel with huge number of subscribers. Quite startling to find that you have 83 subscribers only. Damn sure you're gonna be a famous channel in near future
Thank you so much! This is our first video which is getting such great audience interaction. This really inspires us, we'll remember this, thanks for commenting! Wish you have a good day :-)
5:21 This guy is spitting out FACTS. I faced the same issue when I went to Delhi for just 2 months.. I am Tamil btw.. For example you take the name of the steel plant mentioned by the Jharkhand girl, I have never heard of that pronunciation even though I have heard a this place a lot of times but only from the ppl of my state.
The Kerela guy was so sweet. You can eat with your hands if you want, I feel food tastes better that way! & for anyone who mocks south Indian accent (anyone's accent actually) or eating with hands (even tho people do that all over in India) - grow up! 🤷🤷
@@santosh_kumar_bissoyi Kerala is known as "the land of coconuts" and has one of the largest coconut production in India. The name 'Kerala' or 'Keralam'(typically in malayalam) is derived from 2 malayalam words: 'Kera' means 'coconut' and 'Alam' means 'land'😊
I guess it could be because in most statistics Kerala comes out as more than 90% literacy rate thus people might believe Kerala = intelligent/knowledgeable people
@@masteroogway2lol First learn the definition of literacy. 😂 It simply means the ability to read, write and understand at least one language. A high Literacy rate is important for a country or a province as it means there is a huge population of people who can be employed in a factory or a company.
The reason we hear Northeast Indians having Americanised English is because, unlike mainland India, they had American influence over their language, meanwhile we have British dominance. So, we often hear "daance" instead if "danes" from their English. So on. Its amazing how diverse we as Indians could be.
I am a malayali who is studying in Delhi rn, and one the stereotype I faced is based on the food. Like when I say I am from Kerala some north Indians will randomly say Idly, Dosa, Sambar. Guys, we have a lot of varieties of food other than idly, dosa etc...Every south indian States has its own cuisines. And other stereotype is based on that stupid movie 'Kerala story'☠️. (Please don't come and defend this movie in comment section. I am tired of arguing). And then there is the language issue.But my experience is a bit different because I don't even know enough Hindi to survive here(I am learning though). Even after I tell them I am from Kerala, they will speak to me in Hindi, as if expecting me to understand it naturally☠️. Dude...I am not from the north. Yes, there are malayalies who can understand Hindi, but most of the people don't speak any language other than Malayalam in Kerala. We can understand English and Tamizh to an extent but Hindi is a different case. Yeah, these are some stereotypes I faced. But there are a lot of people here who love my state here too...
Thank you so much for sharing your experience so elaboratively! Really tackles a lot of common stereotypes in one comment. We hope things change and your experience in Delhi becomes more kinder and easier. And that you find more people who love your state :-)
@@kartikrajsingh1895 Then why north Indian workers do labour works in kerala? Now most of labour works are done by north Indian workers go back to your own state its our Keralites' land
I so much relate with Jharkhand girl, in fact there is a whole subreddit about Jharkhand doesn't exist. Some days back even a meme got viral where someone was saying "Koi chinhe toh Jharkhand ko. J***t koi jaanta hai Jharkhand ko!!"😂😂😂😂
I think that when someone uses stereotypes in conversations a lot, it just shows how less they know about the actual ground realities. it also shows they mostly gather their general knowledge from instagram. In a country like ours where cultures and languages are so different place to place, we should be informed and accepting of other cultures because this is how harmony would be maintained. great video👍
As an Odia, I was asked if we use rupee in our "country". brother we are a state in India 😭😭. We just call rupee with a different name but use the same currency. And idk why, we get clubbed with Bengalis way too many times, similar to how Assamese people face. Like we're different people. India is diverse.
Great video. I'm from Tamil Nadu and people expect me to look in a way that they expect me to look. I don't look like an average Tamilian unfortunately and have been asked multiple times by Tamilians whethere I am one because I apparently look 'vadakkan' (northerner), similarly people from the North talk to me in Hindi and I can speak it but with not the fluency I want to, then they are puzzled and are surprised to find that I'm a Tamilian. Its quite funny seeing the reactions of people but it kinda gets annoying also 😂
A similar thing happens to me as a Bengali. I don't look like a typical Bengali, people in the North assume I'm a North Indian at the first glance. Worse, in my native state, people don't like me generally for my looks as I look like an "outsider", lol.
Make a video highlighting unknown heros of different states ( eg Karnataka has RANI CHANNAMA one of the first women freedom fighters) ....and love your videos keep growing
West Bengal is not just Kolkata. Even if you look at "South Bengal", it's NOT just Kolkata. We do love Kolkata but it's just not the entire state being.
1:38 maybe true or maybe not cause one of my frnd got married in her final yr of ba ns she was hardly 20 the stereotype is still prevaling atleast what ive seen frm people ik
@@Mangaoreader nah I personally think north east Indians are the prettiest. Not just the people, I have a soft spot for nothing east atmosphere and environment too :) it's a beautiful place tbh. I'd love to visit someday because I love hills and mountains and rain
I freaking embrace all the stereotypes of my state mate..Steotypes are very much associated with the hot news and past practice happened to exist there..When you come across people in a metropolitan city sharing the belongingness with that specific state, they might have brought up and come from the livelihood which was quite contradictory to the actual and authentic environment.. Taking the state of Rajasthan, We might not now come across people performing child marriage but it still exist.. somewhere in the deep dark corner of the picturesque culture, it nourish and respir..And similar experiences we also see in other states.. Of course it doesn't include making fun of an accent or being totally oblivious about some of the integral parts of our country, is anti patriotic and parasitic behaviour.. Coming back to Stereotypes,in my take it's the framework of the shortcomings of any state and I take it as constructive criticism because it motivates me to contribute something to better the situation ( although my UP side wants to point the gun at the person's forehead)
@@Petitepinkpanther Certainly sometimes can be some social issue that is within a stereotype but it is not really constructive criticism if it influences how one sees people from a state. As in the case of say, Africa, surely it has structural issues like malnutrition but stereotypes do not help anyone and it is counterproductive even as it generalises the whole continent. The very intention of a stereotype is not to grasp reality and its nuance, but to make it easy to not think but only accept as it is whatever is told. But we're very glad to see you share so much and we do agree that there are issues we must accept and tackle together, thank you for commenting! :-)
Whenever I tell someone I'm from jammu and Kashmir, they automatically assume Im a Kashmiri and that I live in the hills. Jammu doesn't even exist to most people. Another thing is that people tend to associate all those from jammu and Kashmir to terrorism and political instability, contrary to that I find jammu safer than most developed Indian states like Maharashtra or even Delhi. Once a Punjabi girl literally broke friendship with one of my friends when she found out the latter was from Jammu lol.
Dang, that is surprising. I visited Kashmir once, and now I should greatly like to visit Jammu too. When I visited Kashmir, I did not see terrorists or any of that sort anywhere, sure there were a few military bases and schools there, but I only saw peace and quiet. So I will definitely visit Jammu too!
Southern part of india especially tamilnadu think every states above Himalayan is north state and all state have hindi language and they think bihar is north but bihar is in Eastern part of india ..And except bihar,up,orissa many states like Haryana, Gujarat, Himachal, Gujarat,delhi, Goa, Maharastra are equal or better than southern states..
Worst stereotype south indians consider Maharashtrian and Goan north indian. Infact Maharashtrian and Goan have south indian genes and Maharashtra doesn't celebrate any north Indian festival apart from holi, diwali, dussera which are celebrated by almost whole India
@chummidixit6433 lol show me that person who think he/she is north Indian 🤣. no one consider Marathi as north Indians. And marathi never said themselves as north indians. Only south Indians think this😂. Even north Indians know that Marathi are not north Indians. The script of Marathi is changed in 1900s. Marathi had different script called as modi script and oldest after Bengali and Oriya. And many south indians also look fair. It happens if any of parents or grandparents are fair.
@Sankkham10 I can show you a lot of people online who are marathi who think they are Aryans , only thing I am not a psycho stalker to keep track of all online activity. So as a south indiann what i have observed is generally west indian like Maratha and gujju and east indian like Bengali and orissa are darker than most kerala and karnataka or look like average south indian. So they get mistaken for madrasis and to avoid that they claim they are north indians. It's their inferiority complex actually , not our fault if the stereotype are not matcching. Even in video the mallu guy was fairer 😅
@chummidixit6433 first thing Aryan theory is joke and big scandal. Even the kings from Martha empire never considered themselves as Aryan. Some ppl just have a colonial hangover
As a Bengali , I never heard the word "kala jadu" when I went Delhi, don't know they told me bengali are known for kala jadu........I don't even know, is there any Bangla word for 'kala jadu'😂😂....Obviously it comes from jealousy and politics...and intentionally harm someone's culture to justify theirs backlogs 😂😂😂
Same thought I have never heard that we are being stereotyped with Kala jadu and shit. I thought rosogolla and machchi is about it. Kintu k jane kore hoyto
Why is it north-east? Geographically speaking, it seems the Eastern most part of india. Where else does the sun ascend the first? We don't call Gujarat the north west
As a North Indian, I don’t like the concept of a larger nation especially of uniting north and south India. I don’t believe this will lead to positivity. Due to differences it will lead to conflicts
We have common Hindu religion.There are hindu festivals celebrated all over India.Even languages some words are similar.These are some of the commonalities.
@kartikrajsingh1895 We think India is a miraculous country, even the types of diversity are diverse here and we've remained together as some countries got balkanised. We think that the lesser we try to know and accept each other, the more hatred becomes easier to spread. That was also the reason we decided to tackle these stereotypes
There is one thing which is indestructible that is India there is nothing like south north states r carve only so country can run smoothly union can alter boundary of any states..states don't have separate existence
U have to look a certain way or sprleak a certain way to be from a place is such a true stereotype. I am not fair like many Punjabis and in my college a lot of south Indians were shocked to know that I am from Punjab cause they thought I too was from south just because of my skin color. One more stereotype about Punjab is the Udta Punjab thing and even though it was true, maybe still true in villages but it paints Punjab in a negative light. Also not every Punjabi drinks and eat non-veg and party hard. I have heard a lot of people say how can u be a Punjabi and not drink, as if drinking is a qualification of being a Punjabi.
@@sirstyle-qt1ur Aji l mera😂. Eh video ch kerala da Munda twanu kala dikhai Dita hai? Bas bhappe gore hove te unha vi tenu troll krde han assuming you are originally from punjab
What about the Indian accent?? We do get trolled internationally and “the curry thing ” we Indians smell like the curry, the third one is ... Anyway leave it!! there are and will be some kind of stereotypes clinging to the person because we people like to judge a book by its cover (sometimes by its name too)
North indians have a general tribal english accent which sounds ugly and most white people get scammed by up bihar Delhi people. That's why they make fun of that gatiya accent.
Certainly Bihar is important as it is stereotyped the most even. But we thought we'll spare it for the later videos in the series so it gets more emphasis
This video itself is stereotype, most Indians don't speak English and most Indians also don't live in those places where you interviewed them. To know about an average Indian you have to go to the average places all over India and have enough sample size to create some conclusion. Otherwise, good video.
While we agree to an extent, this is not exactly a stereotype though, it is largely known that 64% of India is rural. But in a city like Delhi where everyone comes seeking a living, it's fairly easier to come across people from various states. As for language, we decided to stick with English as it seemed ideal for communication in a multilingual country like ours. However, we're planning to use translation subtitles soon so we can connect with more people. Really appreciate your feedback and support! We'll work on it, there's a lot that doesn't make the cut for the video as we have to keep it short.
No doubt in the South, Tamil Nadu is the most stereotyped and mocked even. We noticed Kerala and Tamil Nadu face the same stereotypes to an extent. But be assured, we've sought perspectives from our fellow Tamilian people :-)
As a Goan, I can confirm that most people forget about us and act like Goa is a city or smth. When I told my friends that I was from Goa, they started talking about partying, drinking, etc
There's so much rich history and beauty to Goa, sad that it is reduced to such stereotypes. Thank you for sharing!
Goan bhi kuch hota hai kya 😂
Ha bhai bihari @@GenZ.Gandhi
@@calamityZ-nh1yuwhy did you use bihari at the end of your sentence....;-;
Goa- The land of Beaches, Daaru, Gambling and Overpriced autowalas
Most Indians dont know anything about states outside their native state.
Even if they know little, that's mostly negative things stereotypes only.
@@kumarsubramanian6281That's true, sadly. Reason why we decide to familiarise people with other states with this series and tackle these stereotypes :-)
They didn't even know outside their own district 🤣🤣
@@based4560 exactly what I was about to say and would go as far as to say even their hometown (i am one of those)
Well , the thumbnail had made think that the it were a large channel with huge number of subscribers. Quite startling to find that you have 83 subscribers only. Damn sure you're gonna be a famous channel in near future
Thank you so much! This is our first video which is getting such great audience interaction.
This really inspires us, we'll remember this, thanks for commenting! Wish you have a good day :-)
5:21 This guy is spitting out FACTS. I faced the same issue when I went to Delhi for just 2 months.. I am Tamil btw.. For example you take the name of the steel plant mentioned by the Jharkhand girl, I have never heard of that pronunciation even though I have heard a this place a lot of times but only from the ppl of my state.
The Kerela guy was so sweet.
You can eat with your hands if you want, I feel food tastes better that way!
& for anyone who mocks south Indian accent (anyone's accent actually) or eating with hands (even tho people do that all over in India) - grow up! 🤷🤷
I wonder why everyone love coconut in kerela 😂
Sry for the joke 😊
@@santosh_kumar_bissoyi Kerala is known as "the land of coconuts" and has one of the largest coconut production in India. The name 'Kerala' or 'Keralam'(typically in malayalam) is derived from 2 malayalam words: 'Kera' means 'coconut' and 'Alam' means 'land'😊
@@santosh_kumar_bissoyi beacuse we got the most cocunut in india so why not lol
@@santosh_kumar_bissoyi because coconut is not empty like your head 😂
UPites, Biharis, Punjabis Malayalis and Tamilians have horrible accent which is true.
when i say i from kerala people starts asking me PSC, UPSC questions idk why tho
Interesting!
I guess it could be because in most statistics Kerala comes out as more than 90% literacy rate thus people might believe Kerala = intelligent/knowledgeable people
@@masteroogway2lol First learn the definition of literacy. 😂 It simply means the ability to read, write and understand at least one language. A high Literacy rate is important for a country or a province as it means there is a huge population of people who can be employed in a factory or a company.
The reason we hear Northeast Indians having Americanised English is because, unlike mainland India, they had American influence over their language, meanwhile we have British dominance.
So, we often hear "daance" instead if "danes" from their English. So on.
Its amazing how diverse we as Indians could be.
I am a malayali who is studying in Delhi rn, and one the stereotype I faced is based on the food. Like when I say I am from Kerala some north Indians will randomly say Idly, Dosa, Sambar. Guys, we have a lot of varieties of food other than idly, dosa etc...Every south indian States has its own cuisines.
And other stereotype is based on that stupid movie 'Kerala story'☠️. (Please don't come and defend this movie in comment section. I am tired of arguing).
And then there is the language issue.But my experience is a bit different because I don't even know enough Hindi to survive here(I am learning though). Even after I tell them I am from Kerala, they will speak to me in Hindi, as if expecting me to understand it naturally☠️. Dude...I am not from the north. Yes, there are malayalies who can understand Hindi, but most of the people don't speak any language other than Malayalam in Kerala. We can understand English and Tamizh to an extent but Hindi is a different case.
Yeah, these are some stereotypes I faced. But there are a lot of people here who love my state here too...
Your attitude is what makes PPL hate you...
Thank you so much for sharing your experience so elaboratively! Really tackles a lot of common stereotypes in one comment.
We hope things change and your experience in Delhi becomes more kinder and easier. And that you find more people who love your state :-)
@@devanandanaa1194 what are you even doing in Delhi? This is OUR LAND. It belongs to North Indians. You can go back :)
@@devanandanaa1194 I also felt Kerala Story was mostly propaganda. Because if you look at Kerala you will find all faiths celebrating all festivals
@@kartikrajsingh1895 Then why north Indian workers do labour works in kerala? Now most of labour works are done by north Indian workers go back to your own state its our Keralites' land
Stereotypes around Kerala is crazy these days. On the ground however it's the most peaceful state in India.
@@TheRishijoesanu first of all your Kerala guys need to stop " beef parota " comment on every Hinduism related page
@@Gts9-p9i northie offended by beef and Parotta lmao classic
@@XwwXr just like MOOTLIMS offended in name of pork
@@Gts9-p9i I'm not a muslim lol. I love PORK!!
@@KejriwalBhakt you talking about the propoganda movie and what's this about rice bag?
4:21 really appreciate her for mentioning that us bhutanese, nepalis and tibetans also exist in north bengal 🔥🔥
I so much relate with Jharkhand girl, in fact there is a whole subreddit about Jharkhand doesn't exist. Some days back even a meme got viral where someone was saying "Koi chinhe toh Jharkhand ko. J***t koi jaanta hai Jharkhand ko!!"😂😂😂😂
I think that when someone uses stereotypes in conversations a lot, it just shows how less they know about the actual ground realities. it also shows they mostly gather their general knowledge from instagram.
In a country like ours where cultures and languages are so different place to place, we should be informed and accepting of other cultures because this is how harmony would be maintained.
great video👍
Most of North Indians still believe Hindi is national language.... 😂😂😂
I thought this was a channel with millions of subscribers. Your content is appreciable.
As an Odia, I was asked if we use rupee in our "country". brother we are a state in India 😭😭. We just call rupee with a different name but use the same currency. And idk why, we get clubbed with Bengalis way too many times, similar to how Assamese people face. Like we're different people. India is diverse.
Great video. I'm from Tamil Nadu and people expect me to look in a way that they expect me to look. I don't look like an average Tamilian unfortunately and have been asked multiple times by Tamilians whethere I am one because I apparently look 'vadakkan' (northerner), similarly people from the North talk to me in Hindi and I can speak it but with not the fluency I want to, then they are puzzled and are surprised to find that I'm a Tamilian. Its quite funny seeing the reactions of people but it kinda gets annoying also 😂
A similar thing happens to me as a Bengali. I don't look like a typical Bengali, people in the North assume I'm a North Indian at the first glance. Worse, in my native state, people don't like me generally for my looks as I look like an "outsider", lol.
@bloomwithaynur3898 that sucks, that has happened to me before too :/
You don’t look North Indian at all, you look East Indian
@@bloomwithaynur3898you a witch or somthing what have you done to your face grl
I'm from Maharashtra and people think my neighbour is Hritik Roshan, I eat only vada pav and that I am very aggressive and eat very spicy food😂
Come to uttar pradesh for aggressiveness my boy
@wh_so_srius3549 by aggressive I meant "swaraj mazha janmasiddha adhikar aahe" kinda aggressive and not gangs of wasseypur kinda aggressive 😂😂
I thought your neighbour is dawood ibharim, chota shakeel etc etc. 🤣🤣😂😂
@@wh_so_srius3549imagine bragging about it
@@jeanpierre-st7rl Ahhh 😂😂 Kasab too!
Make a video highlighting unknown heros of different states ( eg Karnataka has RANI CHANNAMA one of the first women freedom fighters) ....and love your videos keep growing
Great initiative 🤸🏻♂️
Tum yaha bhai
Ni way I thought u had more subs underrated asf
Very interesting talks and something we should talk even more often with our friends. Much love and support to the team for this ❤
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great video! learnt many new things from this, broke many of my narrow thoughts. unity in diversity. im from andhra pradesh
Then with this we have achieved all that we set out to do :-)
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I wonder if andhra people beat idli and dosa everyday 😂
Sry for the joke 😊
Great content!
West Bengal is not just Kolkata. Even if you look at "South Bengal", it's NOT just Kolkata.
We do love Kolkata but it's just not the entire state being.
Brilliant Video. Great Going Guys
Glad you enjoyed it
Love this video! Great work guys ❤
Thank you so much! :-)
Loved the video, keep up all the subsequent parts!
Amazing insight
P.s. Great voiceover at the end loved it!
I completely agree with girl from assam, have faced the same quite a few times
There are hell lot of stereotypes about Bengalis... specially Bengali girls which is very sad.
That’s not a stereotype, that’s a fact.
@@AK.AK.12 YEAH MORON YOUR MOTHER DOES THAT
1.03 Aditi from Assam , after this video see like you I believe still angel are here ❤ love you
omggg 2:40 multilingual queen!!! As a Mizo, it feels great to see the northeast representation.
Loved it!!
1:38 maybe true or maybe not cause one of my frnd got married in her final yr of ba ns she was hardly 20 the stereotype is still prevaling atleast what ive seen frm people ik
im from punjab and everyone either calls me lassi or anti-nationalist.
That is sad and really harmful for the community as a whole, we hope it will change as we learn to understand each other better.
@@amarpreetsingh305 Well Punjab is the 2nd happiest state in India after Mizoram, their loss👍
@@amarpreetsingh305 Atleast they don't call you chinki or momos like us😅
@@Mangaoreader nah I personally think north east Indians are the prettiest. Not just the people, I have a soft spot for nothing east atmosphere and environment too :) it's a beautiful place tbh. I'd love to visit someday because I love hills and mountains and rain
Cause most of u all are a fan of khalistani's and that is a thing that needs to be address
Not really my type of content, but I'm subscribing to support you
6:33 hey my birthplace is Jamshedpur! Lovely city ✨
Great video subscribed
I freaking embrace all the stereotypes of my state mate..Steotypes are very much associated with the hot news and past practice happened to exist there..When you come across people in a metropolitan city sharing the belongingness with that specific state, they might have brought up and come from the livelihood which was quite contradictory to the actual and authentic environment.. Taking the state of Rajasthan, We might not now come across people performing child marriage but it still exist.. somewhere in the deep dark corner of the picturesque culture, it nourish and respir..And similar experiences we also see in other states.. Of course it doesn't include making fun of an accent or being totally oblivious about some of the integral parts of our country, is anti patriotic and parasitic behaviour.. Coming back to Stereotypes,in my take it's the framework of the shortcomings of any state and I take it as constructive criticism because
it motivates me to contribute something to better the situation ( although my UP side wants to point the gun at the person's forehead)
@@Petitepinkpanther Certainly sometimes can be some social issue that is within a stereotype but it is not really constructive criticism if it influences how one sees people from a state. As in the case of say, Africa, surely it has structural issues like malnutrition but stereotypes do not help anyone and it is counterproductive even as it generalises the whole continent. The very intention of a stereotype is not to grasp reality and its nuance, but to make it easy to not think but only accept as it is whatever is told.
But we're very glad to see you share so much and we do agree that there are issues we must accept and tackle together, thank you for commenting! :-)
Bhai uttar me kha se
Good video Guys, Keep it up ❤
Thank you 🙌
That Jharkhand thing hit me coz I'm also from the same city
Damm good vid
Stereotypes are old. See everyone with new perspectives..,😅😊❤😞
Whenever I tell someone I'm from jammu and Kashmir, they automatically assume Im a Kashmiri and that I live in the hills. Jammu doesn't even exist to most people. Another thing is that people tend to associate all those from jammu and Kashmir to terrorism and political instability, contrary to that I find jammu safer than most developed Indian states like Maharashtra or even Delhi. Once a Punjabi girl literally broke friendship with one of my friends when she found out the latter was from Jammu lol.
Dang, that is surprising. I visited Kashmir once, and now I should greatly like to visit Jammu too. When I visited Kashmir, I did not see terrorists or any of that sort anywhere, sure there were a few military bases and schools there, but I only saw peace and quiet. So I will definitely visit Jammu too!
So Punjabi and kashmir both are north indians and yet fight like dogs... 😂
Because jammu has no industry hence no immigration like Maharashtra.
And Maharashtra is not a developed state we are far behind
1:56 chutki is that you 😂😂
where is this interview taken
Random spots in Delhi as we wander :-)
Southern part of india especially tamilnadu think every states above Himalayan is north state and all state have hindi language and they think bihar is north but bihar is in Eastern part of india ..And except bihar,up,orissa many states like Haryana, Gujarat, Himachal, Gujarat,delhi, Goa, Maharastra are equal or better than southern states..
Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi are definitely not comparable to any south Indian states
but Goa and MH yes
I told in per capita basis not other factor..
@@RA-pf2mt oh ok
Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi are definitely better than most South Indian states 😂
Good video Guys..👌👌
Thought this channel had more than few hundred thousand but had just 99 subs (Yeah I'm 100th sub)
We will remember you as our 100th subscriber, thank you so much for your support! :-)
It really means a lot to us
@@Logos_01 So kind and humble of you all(my comment is cringe though)
Assam girl is too accurate ❤😊
*When I went to Delhi, I just said "Overpopulation and Pollution".* 😊
Worst stereotype south indians consider Maharashtrian and Goan north indian. Infact Maharashtrian and Goan have south indian genes and Maharashtra doesn't celebrate any north Indian festival apart from holi, diwali, dussera which are celebrated by almost whole India
Excuse me... marathas think they are prauuud northie , and some even think they are white Aryan even though everyone looks like Rajnikant.😂
@chummidixit6433 lol show me that person who think he/she is north Indian 🤣. no one consider Marathi as north Indians. And marathi never said themselves as north indians. Only south Indians think this😂. Even north Indians know that Marathi are not north Indians. The script of Marathi is changed in 1900s. Marathi had different script called as modi script and oldest after Bengali and Oriya. And many south indians also look fair. It happens if any of parents or grandparents are fair.
@Sankkham10 I can show you a lot of people online who are marathi who think they are Aryans , only thing I am not a psycho stalker to keep track of all online activity. So as a south indiann what i have observed is generally west indian like Maratha and gujju and east indian like Bengali and orissa are darker than most kerala and karnataka or look like average south indian. So they get mistaken for madrasis and to avoid that they claim they are north indians. It's their inferiority complex actually , not our fault if the stereotype are not matcching. Even in video the mallu guy was fairer 😅
@chummidixit6433 first thing Aryan theory is joke and big scandal. Even the kings from Martha empire never considered themselves as Aryan. Some ppl just have a colonial hangover
@@Sankkham10 successfully proven facts are not colonial theories
As a Bengali , I never heard the word "kala jadu" when I went Delhi, don't know they told me bengali are known for kala jadu........I don't even know, is there any Bangla word for 'kala jadu'😂😂....Obviously it comes from jealousy and politics...and intentionally harm someone's culture to justify theirs backlogs 😂😂😂
Same thought
I have never heard that we are being stereotyped with Kala jadu and shit.
I thought rosogolla and machchi is about it.
Kintu k jane kore hoyto
uhhh that mallu guy kinda cute 👉🏽👈🏽
Ahem ahem, he is very much committed to someone, don't know who though 🤔
@ L. that’s so disappointing 😞😞😞
26 Alphabate can write whole emotions but i don't know what i want to write but i am afraid to do
Why is it north-east? Geographically speaking, it seems the Eastern most part of india. Where else does the sun ascend the first? We don't call Gujarat the north west
As a North Indian, I don’t like the concept of a larger nation especially of uniting north and south India. I don’t believe this will lead to positivity. Due to differences it will lead to conflicts
We have common Hindu religion.There are hindu festivals celebrated all over India.Even languages some words are similar.These are some of the commonalities.
@kartikrajsingh1895 We think India is a miraculous country, even the types of diversity are diverse here and we've remained together as some countries got balkanised.
We think that the lesser we try to know and accept each other, the more hatred becomes easier to spread. That was also the reason we decided to tackle these stereotypes
Concept of a bunch of smaller nations will also lead to conflicts
There is one thing which is indestructible that is India there is nothing like south north states r carve only so country can run smoothly union can alter boundary of any states..states don't have separate existence
@@anaesthete5592 but the economy will be much stable tho
We should not care about stereotypes, generally those who discriminate are ugly (eating pan masala , drink)
Even you are stereotyping people from that region.
Are you Assamese? I hope you realise a higher percentage of people consume tobacco in Assam than in Bihar 😂
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Girl at 4.30, are you trying to say people from Kolkata practice kala jade
From punjab the only thing i know is most consumption of narcautics only but it is not stereotype it is reality😅😅.
Sharmea tuhanu ta mudd to takleef punjab naal🫵🤣
Finally seen a Jharkhandi other than Dhoni.
There is no stereotypes for odisha 😂
When i mention i am from odisha all I get "Jai jagannath 🙏" in return and that's always wholesome 🥰
Kalahandi
ruk ja bhai cyclone ane wala hoga, me helicopter se khana bhijwadunga
@@cyanidevitamins2305Rehne de Bhai tere state pe toxic smog ke saath dung maarne ghumte hoge usko sambhal le
Orissa people are tribal and poor which is true
Bro got humbled in the replies real quick 😂
From what I saw, aggressive stereotypes = north, inquisitive stereotypes = south. East and west kar lo apna dimag
Where's Haryana?
Le up and Bihar stereotypes.
Deep classism and casteism in country.
U have to look a certain way or sprleak a certain way to be from a place is such a true stereotype. I am not fair like many Punjabis and in my college a lot of south Indians were shocked to know that I am from Punjab cause they thought I too was from south just because of my skin color.
One more stereotype about Punjab is the Udta Punjab thing and even though it was true, maybe still true in villages but it paints Punjab in a negative light. Also not every Punjabi drinks and eat non-veg and party hard. I have heard a lot of people say how can u be a Punjabi and not drink, as if drinking is a qualification of being a Punjabi.
What's your caste?
@@GurzS1o1dalit prolly because she dark like southie
@@sirstyle-qt1ur Aji l mera😂. Eh video ch kerala da Munda twanu kala dikhai Dita hai? Bas bhappe gore hove te unha vi tenu troll krde han assuming you are originally from punjab
What about the Indian accent?? We do get trolled internationally and “the curry thing ” we Indians smell like the curry, the third one is ... Anyway leave it!!
there are and will be some kind of stereotypes clinging to the person because we people like to judge a book by its cover (sometimes by its name too)
North indians have a general tribal english accent which sounds ugly and most white people get scammed by up bihar Delhi people. That's why they make fun of that gatiya accent.
@@chummidixit6433south and north both have that bad accent
as Always, most Stereotyped state Bihar got ignored
lets take a moment and talk about how madhya pradesh gets ignored everytime lol
Certainly Bihar is important as it is stereotyped the most even. But we thought we'll spare it for the later videos in the series so it gets more emphasis
@@kalki0169Madhya Pradesh we have footage of, stay tuned :-)
But we want to know, if you're from MP, what are the stereotypes you've experienced?
Bihar will never beat the allegations 😭
damn...
This video itself is stereotype, most Indians don't speak English and most Indians also don't live in those places where you interviewed them.
To know about an average Indian you have to go to the average places all over India and have enough sample size to create some conclusion.
Otherwise, good video.
While we agree to an extent, this is not exactly a stereotype though, it is largely known that 64% of India is rural. But in a city like Delhi where everyone comes seeking a living, it's fairly easier to come across people from various states.
As for language, we decided to stick with English as it seemed ideal for communication in a multilingual country like ours. However, we're planning to use translation subtitles soon so we can connect with more people.
Really appreciate your feedback and support! We'll work on it, there's a lot that doesn't make the cut for the video as we have to keep it short.
I can also speak many languages multilingual.
😢 tamil nadu is always left alone.
LOL same with madhya pradesh i bet even ydk anything about madhya pradesh
No doubt in the South, Tamil Nadu is the most stereotyped and mocked even. We noticed Kerala and Tamil Nadu face the same stereotypes to an extent. But be assured, we've sought perspectives from our fellow Tamilian people :-)
@@Logos_01 most of north Indians mix tamilans with malayalis so they think malayalis look like tamilans
Thanks to DMK & ADMK 😢
I am from jharkhand and jharkhand ko jhaant koi nhi jaanta😅
A typical video of people defending their states
Wouldn't you choose to defend your state from negative stereotypes?
@ if it’s true I’d rather accept
@@Burgersession bro Rajasthan mein sachme bohot pani(water) hai, udaipur aao kabhi
@@BurgersessionThey're called stereotypes for a reason..