Saudia is the closest to Pakistan and also perfect place for them,I'm a Pakistani I'll tell U why they go to Saudia it's basically that there's holiest site which we other Pakistanis wish to visit as a Muslim so Saudia is quite popular for Pakistanis and I think they also go there for jobs because our country has been dealing with alot of stuffs
Is it also generous that, according to the Koran, Muslims are not allowed to have christian friends? When push comes to shove, they don't give a fuck about western guys like Kurt... Of course, not all Muslims are like that, but all those who live strictly according to the Koran are.
@@HG4everpro I liked going into small shops owned and operated by older Pakistanis. They would often insist that I have tea with them. If I bought something and they didn't have small change on hand, I would tell them to keep it but they would insist that I wait while they send their helper to get change. Travelling with my local business associate, he would never accept that I eat dinner alone at my hotel. He would always take me out to great restaurants and never let me pay even when I told him I really wanted to. He would say I was his honored guest and that if ever he visited me in my country, then he could accept that I buy him a meal. On week ends, he took me out to dinner at his home to meet his family and friends. He and his friends played cricket every Sunday and they would invite me to play and spend time in their home. I like beer and they would go out of their way to get me some even though it's an alcohol free country. I never saw a drunk Pakistani in Pakistan. They would occasionally drink one beer with me only because they felt it was the polite thing to do. When we visited factories, the factory owners would unceremoniously order lunch which we would eat in his office while watching cricket on his TV. Everyone including hotel staff, street people, immigration officers, etc were incredibly kind to me. On my last business visit, I saw a Pakistan flag at the airport and asked for the price. The attendant asked me why I wanted to buy one. I told him I would raise it at home when my Pakistani friends would visit me. As quickly wrapped one up for me and refused payment. I have very fond memories of my visits to Pakistan. I was touched by their warm welcome and genuine friendship. A great people living in a politically troubled land....BTW, my Indian associate Navnit and my Pakistan associate Khalid were also good friends, despite the political situation between both countries
I’ve seen a lot of tourist video from Pakistan. And it always amazes me to see how amazing and genuine the great hospitality of that country is. Every single video I’ve seen the tourist has always gotten outstanding hospitality from all the Pakistani people. I would love to travel there.
One time I was basically broke walking around town hungry as hell when I smelled something amazing. A Pakistani couple were sitting in the grass at the park cooking chicken kebabs with peppers, onions, and mushrooms, and some kind of garlic herb flatbread on a tiny grill. I approached, due to my hunger, even though I'm quite socially inept. I asked if I could buy a flatbread for the $1.20 in nickels and dimes I had, which was pretty embarrassing. The woman just smiled and said something to the man in their language, and all of a sudden they're pulling a little styrofoam to go container out of their bag and loading it up with stuff. There was spinach and rice with some kind of creamy sauce, something that resembled pico de gallo, and the aforementioned items. I was kind of in shock as they handed it to me, and I extended my hand to give them the change I had. The man said in slightly broken English "your money's no good here" with a smile. I damn near cried lol. That was about 4 years ago, and I still think about them often. I wish I had gotten their names.
these people are the best... it was the same in afghanistan. very rarely would people let me pay for food, and if they did, they gave me an absurd amount of food for the dollar or whatever they accepted. they care more about people, and helping people, than they do about money. very kind
Exactly why I can’t wait to leave america for good there is too much greed I wanna make a change in this world and help as many street dogs as I can not just be a soulless corporate worker and these kind people are exactly why
Brother, this is actually the impact of the teachings of our beloved prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam. He would often remain hungry, but at the same time fed poor and needy. Each and every word of his life is recorded and has come to us from generation to generation.
It's not just limited to foreigners only, I am from Karachi Pakistan and in 2021 when I was in Lahore one Breakfast hotel chacha refused to take money from us after knowing we are from Karachi. It's part of our culture especially Pashtuns are next level in hospitality
Two of my college friends traveled to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan and they had the time of their lives. They met the nicest and the most welcoming people in the world. I wish I could go there with them.
Brother every single Muslim country is the same when it comes to hospitality and love and humanity but you people are responsible for murder of 7 million muslims in the last 20 years and we are labeled as terrorists and the reality is that if our enemy comes to our land with intention to visit we will help them and love them . We Pray to Allah that feminism and lgbtq should be destroyed so that you people can have peace. Brother we are not your enemies but we will never accept your laws and way of life.
I must pay these manne either with shared love or pay for another piece; these people are so nice. Im 19 in South Africa; kurt permi opens my eyes to these genuine people; hopefully in the future i pursue these activities and meet these kinda people. Hopefully it starts here in ZA😭
A young man came up to me today while I was getting ready to leave Taco Bell on my motorcycle. He kindly complemented my bike and then, with an extremely calm and patient demeanor, wished that I ride safe and not get hurt. All while looking me in the eyes. There’s nice people all over the place
as a Pakistani born and raised in America these videos warm my heart and make me want to visit again soon. thank you for sharing your adventures and showing the goodness of people
Seriously is. Beautiful people. He should have paid and double anyways. Still feed people when they hace nothing knowing those people have plenty. U pay
Stay in the cities if you go anywhere rural take a guide people aren’t looking to hurt you but there’s a lot of desperation right now as the government is screwing the country over big time
Bro glad to see you in my country! The people there are just like anywhere else...good hearted family oreinted people that are generally kind, helpful and hospitable but there is a small population which is messed up and gives everyone else a bad name! Big up to you brother and hope you have a great trip!
I love this shit. Culture experiencing one another and everything else it’s awesome. This is the kind of shit why I hate racism because that means religion in the color of his skin. Most people would treat him like he was a horrible person. When look, he was a caring, humble, good person.
There’s something so wholesome about visiting different countries and receiving hospitality in return. It’s such a fun looking experience even though you can’t fully understand each other
Its because of our religion Islam, which encourages us to be welcoming, charitable & merciful. Those who give, out of their own possessions, by night and by day, in private and in public will have their reward with their Lord.” Qur’an 2:274
Doesn't matter which country..guest are always good. Every country has good and bad people..we need to present the good outcome. Great Pakistan..love from India ❤️❤️
Over here in kpk Pakistan they'll literally invite you to there homes with out knowing you. The reason he looked kind of offended when he tried to pay was because over here this type of hospitality is extremely normalised so paying someone for it seems almost like and insult. Anyways kurt I really enjoy the content and I hope to see you in Peshawar soon and be safe out there!
Man people from palestine and the middle east are just the best at hospitality. As an american i can vouch that they are one of the best cultures out there no cap. God bless Islam.
I see this often, people treating foreigners with free foods and drinks, i would feel super bad taking any of their hospitalities. We probably make in an hour what these guys make in a week.
@@pablodg72 He doesn't have great mindset but good guy still connected with his Culture and Religion. He got offended by that money because its any insult for us taking money from Guest.
People - please take the time to research local custom’s before traveling. Kurt offering the owner of the bus and/or depot some cash for his hospitality is seen as insulting (basically seen as suggesting the guy is poor, and/or that he’s being nice for $$ rather than genuinely, and can also be seen as flaunting wealth). In Japan, for example, trying to leave a tip at a restaurant is just not done and can be quite insulting (suggesting to the servers that you view their quality service not as a reflection of their professionalism, but just a way to make more $$). A little bit of advanced research into local customs (including tipping, hospitality, shaking hands or not, what hand to use to eat, etc.) can go a very long way.
@@Thezamary that’s fine, but then I’d avoid going to many places in the Middle East (for example), where eating with your left hand can give great offense. (From the tone of your response, I don’t get the sense that you’re a world traveler, so it may never be an issue. And I assume if you go to some wealthy city in a country like Dubai and stick to eating in the nicer or more western hotels, that it at most may be viewed as a bit gauche or unsophisticated, but probably not too big a deal. But if you want to pull a Kurt and go mix with the local population, I’d urge you to learn the local customs, for your safety or at least to ensure a friendlier reception. Cheers.)
@@HoyaSaxaSDit’s not seen as an insult to eat with the left hand. I am from the middle east and I use any hand I like and no one has ever felt “insulted”. Some beduins consider it an insult for the guest to take the coffee by the left hand when it’s offered by the host. But that’s just in case the guest is also a beduin who knows about this tradition and do it regardless.
We're actually taught that in Islam by Allah our creator and Muhammad sallallaahu alaihi wasallam (peace and blessings be upon him). That when sadaqa is given, you get back ten times that amount. Now it may not be noticed or all come back at once but as a poor family growing up in South Africa, I've witnessed my share of getting rewarded after giving sadaqa. Now my sister and I are holding degrees and have a business. Never stop giving sadaqa to the deserving people and orphans. Watch how your life will change. Theres no catch
Having some conversation.. Give drink and food.. not taking the money.. leave.. what an awesome guy😊
Giga chad
Glass of Coca Cola is awesome 😎💯
He also lowered the window for Kurt
Normal courtesy towards guests, is normal in Pakistan
Yeah, makes me want to go. I have seen so much scam videos from Pakistan from other UA-camrs. Not really fair.
Pakistanis are very hospitable and kind people
filipinos be like : oh really?
come to philippines you will see what hospitality is
@@raizen4271 Who asked?
@@russiawolf11 😲
@@raizen4271 Filipino are really nice people but so cringe that you had to compare
@@russiawolf11 kung ayaw mo sa opinion manahimik ka..ganon lang yon
as a dude from saudi arabia, pakistanies are alot in my country, they are humble, respectful, and kind.
love from saudi arabia❤
Saudia is the closest to Pakistan and also perfect place for them,I'm a Pakistani I'll tell U why they go to Saudia it's basically that there's holiest site which we other Pakistanis wish to visit as a Muslim so Saudia is quite popular for Pakistanis and I think they also go there for jobs because our country has been dealing with alot of stuffs
Love you back from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Lots of respect.
i am pakistani and live in saudi yayayy
@@hassaannitroold6707 same here but i came back for college and i miss saudi yayayayaya
Pakistani hospitality is on a different level . I hope all my Pakistani brothers are safe
thank you brother❤
and you too!
Thanks bro ❤. May Allah keep you safe too
@@ahmedazhar8485 Ameen you too ❤️
Yup shukr Allhamdullilah
Love Muslim people very generous, very humble
Thanks ❤. The media has some kind of animosity towards us. They just show the negatives which is like not even 1%.
Is it also generous that, according to the Koran, Muslims are not allowed to have christian friends? When push comes to shove, they don't give a fuck about western guys like Kurt...
Of course, not all Muslims are like that, but all those who live strictly according to the Koran are.
@@ahmedazhar8485terristo
Thanks Bro❤
Thanks. We follow what our prophet taught us.
Pakistani people, your hospitality is absolutely amazing. Much respect. 👍
Thanks bruv ❤❤❤...Love from Pakistan
Muhammad Qasim is Al Mahdi! Pakistan needs to believe in his divine dreams for the sake of Allah and for future of Pakistan
@@HelpQasimFirstGet some Help bro.
@@_Rafay agree
@@HelpQasimFirst sorry but you are wrong
He's almost as if he's insulted. That's another level of hospitality. 😂
Lol fr
He is insulted lol
@@ceyi3710 he was pissed
@@Joy_boy_Gomu about what
@@brunotonyoli9408 he treated him as a guest ,the other treated him as a hustler
The people of Pakistan are AMAZING! May peace be upon them!
peace be upon you, my brother!
@@Kiyotaka-Ayanokoji69 😏 Shukran!
Ameeen Suma Ameen
Peace Upon You as well
Bro got offended when you offered him money 😂
that was smart move tho he's a businessman as he said. So he's trying to make tourists come back again and again.
No, that's genuinely the culture!
nah, that's just how kind people are. they doing it for you... not for .25 cents. because he probably have 60,000$ in his bank account or something
In Japan and as seen here in Pakistan. Tipping is consider offensive. Wish USA was like this
@@pablodg72 that's what I thought
The Pakistanis seem very generous
Indian people as well, their hospitality to strangers of off the charts.
Where did the comparison arise, was this a competition?😂
Birdman lol
Indian insecurity lol
Indian scammers 😅😆 not all for sure
@@birdman7687I doubt
Damn those ppl are nice af😂
@@ItzGirk no that’s North Koreans
😊
Ikr whats the catch😂
@@ItzGirknot everywhere. Its rare to go to a country and be treated SO NICE
This is how foriegners are treated in Pakistan as this is what Islam teaches.
Hospitality is our sunnah 😌..Yes this is our Pakistani, Muslim brothers..
Big respect to Pakistan. I would love to visit
Any day fam ❤
Always welcome
Any time my man. ❤ From Pakistan
Pakistani welcome for every kind of human
I would love to see a Pakistani come to our country and we treat them like that
There’s a lot of them out here in American boo that even own their own businesses .. that r very wealthy .. u slow asab
He's on the way to your house
@@Texasoilfieldheavyweight whoa whoa Whoooa! I said I would love to SEE it, let's not get crazy over here
@@jakobs.family.computer lol 😂😂😂
@@jakobs.family.computer😂😂😂😂
Pakistan has to be one of the nicest people
I've travelled to Pakistan on business many times. They are the most hospitable people I've ever encountered.
Im pakistani! I would like to you to write me your experience there! Would love it!
@@HG4everpro I liked going into small shops owned and operated by older Pakistanis. They would often insist that I have tea with them. If I bought something and they didn't have small change on hand, I would tell them to keep it but they would insist that I wait while they send their helper to get change. Travelling with my local business associate, he would never accept that I eat dinner alone at my hotel. He would always take me out to great restaurants and never let me pay even when I told him I really wanted to. He would say I was his honored guest and that if ever he visited me in my country, then he could accept that I buy him a meal. On week ends, he took me out to dinner at his home to meet his family and friends. He and his friends played cricket every Sunday and they would invite me to play and spend time in their home. I like beer and they would go out of their way to get me some even though it's an alcohol free country. I never saw a drunk Pakistani in Pakistan. They would occasionally drink one beer with me only because they felt it was the polite thing to do. When we visited factories, the factory owners would unceremoniously order lunch which we would eat in his office while watching cricket on his TV. Everyone including hotel staff, street people, immigration officers, etc were incredibly kind to me. On my last business visit, I saw a Pakistan flag at the airport and asked for the price. The attendant asked me why I wanted to buy one. I told him I would raise it at home when my Pakistani friends would visit me. As quickly wrapped one up for me and refused payment. I have very fond memories of my visits to Pakistan. I was touched by their warm welcome and genuine friendship. A great people living in a politically troubled land....BTW, my Indian associate Navnit and my Pakistan associate Khalid were also good friends, despite the political situation between both countries
@@splotbang8296 a rare and awesome read, well done for taking the time
I’ve seen a lot of tourist video from Pakistan. And it always amazes me to see how amazing and genuine the great hospitality of that country is. Every single video I’ve seen the tourist has always gotten outstanding hospitality from all the Pakistani people. I would love to travel there.
im a Malaysian, work in IT industry and my boss is Pakistani, he also has this kind of hospitality
Pakistan ❤ Malaysia
🇵🇰♥️🇲🇾
Pakistanis are beautiful people
One time I was basically broke walking around town hungry as hell when I smelled something amazing. A Pakistani couple were sitting in the grass at the park cooking chicken kebabs with peppers, onions, and mushrooms, and some kind of garlic herb flatbread on a tiny grill. I approached, due to my hunger, even though I'm quite socially inept. I asked if I could buy a flatbread for the $1.20 in nickels and dimes I had, which was pretty embarrassing. The woman just smiled and said something to the man in their language, and all of a sudden they're pulling a little styrofoam to go container out of their bag and loading it up with stuff. There was spinach and rice with some kind of creamy sauce, something that resembled pico de gallo, and the aforementioned items. I was kind of in shock as they handed it to me, and I extended my hand to give them the change I had. The man said in slightly broken English "your money's no good here" with a smile. I damn near cried lol. That was about 4 years ago, and I still think about them often. I wish I had gotten their names.
Pakistanis have always been famously kind, generous, gracious hosts to foreigners visiting the country. Even to Indians.
Idk why, but I love the way that guy says “I am fine.” Just sounds so happy.
yeah just fine live your life
The world is full of good people who take pleasure in kindness, don't let the tv or the media make you forget that.
Gotta love Pakistan as an Indian
Congratulations. You understand the concept of "the individual"
Gotta love Indians like you as a Pakistani
As a pakistani we love india too, governments always try to make you pick a side
dil jeet liya paaji
Thanks ❤. We love you too
these people are the best... it was the same in afghanistan. very rarely would people let me pay for food, and if they did, they gave me an absurd amount of food for the dollar or whatever they accepted.
they care more about people, and helping people, than they do about money. very kind
Exactly why I can’t wait to leave america for good there is too much greed I wanna make a change in this world and help as many street dogs as I can not just be a soulless corporate worker and these kind people are exactly why
Because they value life more than money and the west drop em bombs thats why they value life
@@HYP3WOLF you can do that in America too. 'Be the change you want to see'.
@@IP.T Maybe. Maybe the US is headed in a direction that will make it very difficult to help street dogs.
Brother, this is actually the impact of the teachings of our beloved prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam.
He would often remain hungry, but at the same time fed poor and needy.
Each and every word of his life is recorded and has come to us from generation to generation.
It's not just limited to foreigners only, I am from Karachi Pakistan and in 2021 when I was in Lahore one Breakfast hotel chacha refused to take money from us after knowing we are from Karachi.
It's part of our culture especially Pashtuns are next level in hospitality
I am from India and I salute to the people of Pakistan for good hospitality to foreigners.
Maximum respect bro.
Two of my college friends traveled to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan and they had the time of their lives. They met the nicest and the most welcoming people in the world.
I wish I could go there with them.
Brother felt disrespected and disappointed when Kurt presented money 😂, only in Pakistan 🌚
That businessman is fine
@Ghost-ms3wi Naaah
@@imjustvisiting5397😂😂
@Ghost-ms3wias a Pakistani myself i'd say businessman on top 😂
Muslims are very inocent and kind people ❤
😂
Yeah sure
@@niranjansrinivasan4042 gobar bhakt spotted
@@niranjansrinivasan4042go eat your cow tatti
@@niranjansrinivasan4042Cow 🐮 piss drinker spotted
@@niranjansrinivasan4042
What r u doing here Indian guys.
Get out of your Media. 99% things on Media are fake.
Nice to know there’s good people everywhere despite what the news, society wants you to think. Much love to Pakistan from USA 🫡 🇵🇰 🇺🇸
Brother every single Muslim country is the same when it comes to hospitality and love and humanity but you people are responsible for murder of 7 million muslims in the last 20 years and we are labeled as terrorists and the reality is that if our enemy comes to our land with intention to visit we will help them and love them . We Pray to Allah that feminism and lgbtq should be destroyed so that you people can have peace. Brother we are not your enemies but we will never accept your laws and way of life.
I must pay these manne either with shared love or pay for another piece; these people are so nice. Im 19 in South Africa; kurt permi opens my eyes to these genuine people; hopefully in the future i pursue these activities and meet these kinda people. Hopefully it starts here in ZA😭
Remember Kurt did it broke af at first and started making UA-cam money so don’t let anything stop you!
A young man came up to me today while I was getting ready to leave Taco Bell on my motorcycle. He kindly complemented my bike and then, with an extremely calm and patient demeanor, wished that I ride safe and not get hurt. All while looking me in the eyes. There’s nice people all over the place
“Wow. What a guy.”
“Yeah, what a guy”
😇 The Businessman.
He was not doing that for His business.
He was a Good guy.
Pakistan is filled with lovely people ❤❤
Absolutely Amazing hospitality in Pakistan.
I've experienced this myself.
Amazing people, Amazing country.
Respect from UK.
as a Pakistani born and raised in America these videos warm my heart and make me want to visit again soon. thank you for sharing your adventures and showing the goodness of people
Welcome home dear❤
I love Pakistan sm from Egypt ❤
Thank you 🇵🇰♥️🇪🇬
I have Friends there. A beautiful culture and history lives within the people of Pakistan.
Business man is cute thooo 👀
He looked like he could be in Hollywood.
OMG yessssss
Haha Steffi du bist thirsty😂
@@Sundog1985😂 na he looks like he actually has some morals
Don't be wet here please 💀
I've seen countless Pakistani people refusing to take money ...........
BUT just turning around and silently go away, is another LEVEL !
MIC DROPPED 👌
Taking money from guest is biggest insult for us.
Even ourself is insulating us too, let other aside.
The hospitality is incredible
Watching these series of shorts has made me kinda want to visit Pakistan
Pakistan seems so much more friendly and welcoming than people make it seem. Would love to visit and experience this amazing culture at some point.
Seriously is. Beautiful people. He should have paid and double anyways. Still feed people when they hace nothing knowing those people have plenty.
U pay
Stay in the cities if you go anywhere rural take a guide people aren’t looking to hurt you but there’s a lot of desperation right now as the government is screwing the country over big time
Sure do fam! We be ur host ❤
This man knows how to welcome a visitor. He seems like a good man.
I love the hospitality these people always display, great aspect of culture we all should aspire to.
I love Pakistan. Before the problems in middle east everyone traveled to Pakistan for holiday
Thats the real hospitality, not offering something and said "hey you eat it and must pay expensively"❤
Even if Pakistan has economic crisis and corruption. We will still show generosity and hospitality❤❤
This is what I been saying guys , Pakistani people are *lovely*
Bro feel insulted when he tried to pay, “like bruh you think I’m one of those who owns everything but still can’t pay for your food” 😅
ALL the videos I’ve seen in Pakistan, the men are sooooo friendly to one another!
Nice people.
Bro glad to see you in my country! The people there are just like anywhere else...good hearted family oreinted people that are generally kind, helpful and hospitable but there is a small population which is messed up and gives everyone else a bad name! Big up to you brother and hope you have a great trip!
Man Muslims outdo themselves with their hospitality. Bless them.
I never seen such friendly people man
I love this shit. Culture experiencing one another and everything else it’s awesome. This is the kind of shit why I hate racism because that means religion in the color of his skin. Most people would treat him like he was a horrible person. When look, he was a caring, humble, good person.
i want that curry pie 🤤
You can get them at many football stadiums on matchday
me too
It's not curry pie it's potato
patties 😅
That bro is handsome asf
There’s something so wholesome about visiting different countries and receiving hospitality in return. It’s such a fun looking experience even though you can’t fully understand each other
I've noticed in a lot of Muslim countries that people will not let you pay. This would never happen in the west.
Its because of our religion Islam, which encourages us to be welcoming, charitable & merciful.
Those who give, out of their own possessions, by night and by day, in private and in public will have their reward with their Lord.”
Qur’an 2:274
What a nice man beautiful soul ❤🙏
Pakistani people are very nice. I met few of them. They are very helpful and friendly
Trying to give him money was actually an insult in this culture. He was just politly
Nah if you take offense to someone being a man and paying his own way,
There is something seriously wrong
Aaaaaa what a handsome business owner 😍 a really beautiful man
true
I love how kurt pulls the niceness out of everyone
Doesn't matter which country..guest are always good. Every country has good and bad people..we need to present the good outcome. Great Pakistan..love from India ❤️❤️
Over here in kpk Pakistan they'll literally invite you to there homes with out knowing you. The reason he looked kind of offended when he tried to pay was because over here this type of hospitality is extremely normalised so paying someone for it seems almost like and insult. Anyways kurt I really enjoy the content and I hope to see you in Peshawar soon and be safe out there!
Gi Bhai
KPK Gilgit Treats You Like No One Else
They Took You To Home Show Their Culture Foods Some Gun Experiments And Traditional Afghani Boti ❤❤❤❤
Good people from heart although their communication is not better. Respect for my Pakistani bro's 🇮🇳🙏
Pakistan is the only country who respect the guests the most they usually do not charge foreigners
Beach horse scammers 😮
@@con.d.humanoidlizardthey're alredy caught by the police and sent to jail
@@con.d.humanoidlizardThat's the best you got. There are countless other videos of so many foreigners visiting Pakistan what about them...!
@@con.d.humanoidlizard found the lundu
@@con.d.humanoidlizard they are poorest people just want to get paid a bit extra, they do not charge hiddenly
Man people from palestine and the middle east are just the best at hospitality. As an american i can vouch that they are one of the best cultures out there no cap. God bless Islam.
That’s how it is in Pakistan, guests r massively respected. Especially if you’re in KPK, they’d even invite you to their house n feed you.
Love to see content creators showing the true face of Pakistan, Respect!
That drip tho
Islam teaches them the extreme humanity may Allah bless them ❤
Best people in the world. Indian and Pakistani people are the most welcoming and beautiful people I’ve ever met, and I’ve been just about everywhere.
completely different people.
@AzoulayTV lived there for a year. Great people.
@@beastt-_ technically but not rlly.
Much respect! ✊
@@birdman7687 u'd be surprised blud. do some research.
Ni todo es dinero pa quien tiene verdadero valor❤
Wish USA had more people like this
Much respect for the Pakistani people 😊
I see this often, people treating foreigners with free foods and drinks, i would feel super bad taking any of their hospitalities. We probably make in an hour what these guys make in a week.
Well this guy the "business man" seems wealthy!
That Pakistani business guys smile is swoon worthy
Good people all over the globe.
Nah, Not in Rich countries.
Only in some countries.
Pakistani are just way too kind for this Earth.🇳🇵❤️🇵🇰
The hospitality. 😭
"what is this?" this camera 📷 😅👍🏻
You will see those Pakistani uncles from Gen X always asking out of curiosity or to begin a convo. They look so innocent 😂❤
@@incognito__00 😂
The Pakistani and Indian hospitality is legendary. Such lovely people. They have so little in trivial possessions but have everything where it counts.
Great businessman! Kurt, you are my hero for trip advising 😁👍🏼 have lots of fun!
that's what i'm saying! that businessman dude has great mindset and has made a pretty clever move.
@@pablodg72
He doesn't have great mindset but good guy still connected with his Culture and Religion.
He got offended by that money because its any insult for us taking money from Guest.
Wow, what a beautiful local community everyone seems so nice here. Way to go guys.
Thank you kurt for showing what TV doesnt show
No one beat Pakistani hospitality ❤
I love the people in Pakistan, where it’s not super busy you find the nicest people
That guy was chill af
To everyone talking good things about my country Pakistan. Thanks a lot. It means a lot. I am sure you are just as kind.
People - please take the time to research local custom’s before traveling. Kurt offering the owner of the bus and/or depot some cash for his hospitality is seen as insulting (basically seen as suggesting the guy is poor, and/or that he’s being nice for $$ rather than genuinely, and can also be seen as flaunting wealth). In Japan, for example, trying to leave a tip at a restaurant is just not done and can be quite insulting (suggesting to the servers that you view their quality service not as a reflection of their professionalism, but just a way to make more $$).
A little bit of advanced research into local customs (including tipping, hospitality, shaking hands or not, what hand to use to eat, etc.) can go a very long way.
Aint no way I'm changing what hand i eat with because someone might not like it...
@@Thezamary that’s fine, but then I’d avoid going to many places in the Middle East (for example), where eating with your left hand can give great offense. (From the tone of your response, I don’t get the sense that you’re a world traveler, so it may never be an issue. And I assume if you go to some wealthy city in a country like Dubai and stick to eating in the nicer or more western hotels, that it at most may be viewed as a bit gauche or unsophisticated, but probably not too big a deal. But if you want to pull a Kurt and go mix with the local population, I’d urge you to learn the local customs, for your safety or at least to ensure a friendlier reception. Cheers.)
@@HoyaSaxaSD mean the hand thing is a religion thing. Obviously u look like a tourist no locals getting pressed a foreigner don’t know the customs
@@HoyaSaxaSDit’s not seen as an insult to eat with the left hand. I am from the middle east and I use any hand I like and no one has ever felt “insulted”. Some beduins consider it an insult for the guest to take the coffee by the left hand when it’s offered by the host. But that’s just in case the guest is also a beduin who knows about this tradition and do it regardless.
Respect to Pakistan from this Turk
They are nice people because they know the KARMIC laws, when you give without asking anything in return you get back tenfold. ✨🙏🏾
We're actually taught that in Islam by Allah our creator and Muhammad sallallaahu alaihi wasallam (peace and blessings be upon him). That when sadaqa is given, you get back ten times that amount. Now it may not be noticed or all come back at once but as a poor family growing up in South Africa, I've witnessed my share of getting rewarded after giving sadaqa.
Now my sister and I are holding degrees and have a business.
Never stop giving sadaqa to the deserving people and orphans. Watch how your life will change. Theres no catch
@@mra7860Subhan’Allah
This guy deserves appreciation...
mannnn .. y'all are nice and respect 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍..loves your channel
Very friendly people! Respect
I think it’s curry pie 🥧 or the last group of tourists to travel on Sweeney Todd’s Pakistani fun bus .😮