It is not "Jeera"(Cumin Seeds). It is "Saunf" (Fennel Seeds) . Sometimes it is coated in coloured sugar . Turning into a candy kind of thing. Used as a Digestive "Mouth Freshner" after meals.
Maybe he got confused b/w Cumin and Fennel Seeds... We use Fennel Seeds with sugar crystal, powder or sometimes even mishry (rock candy, kind of sugar)
The long white 'skirts' that men wear are called 'veshtis' only in Tamil Nadu (as far as i know). They are called 'dhotis' in many other Indian states. There are also colourful dhotis/veshtis called variously as 'kailis' or 'lungis' or 'mundus' depending on which part of the country you are in.
Many people forget to mention Thumbs up is actually owned by Cocacola, it literally says "A quality product of the cocacola company" on the cap of every bottle.
2:52 eating with hands it depends what type of food it is 3:47 i havent noticed that we do head wobbling when we dont undestand someones language so we try to communicate with expressions
4:50 that's a wrong information. No we don't eat jeera(cumin seeds) as mouth freshner. We eat fennel seeds. Fennel seed (mouri) cumin seed (jeera). Both look almost the same. We eat Fennel seeds after eating specially after meal, or proper course eating. Because Fennel seeds are also good for digestion as well as good mouth freshner.
Anyone ever belittling eating with hands, ask them this question just once. "Which one is more hygenic, something that is part of ur own body and u take care of it daily or something that came processed from a factory furnace (u really don't wanna know how spoons or forks are made, then u will never eat with them again) using something that is dug up under ground? Are u saying ur personal hygiene is bad or the one washes cutlery in restaurants is the most hygenic person?" After this, that person will never question u eating with hands ever again.
"Thums up" (not a typo, it doesn't actually have 'b' in the spelling) has been the most loved drink for a lot of Indians for decades. Spicier and fizzier (even at room temperature) than Coca Cola, it once had a market share of 85% among colas in India. It was developed from scratch by an Indian company Parle (who had other popular sodas; Limca and Gold Spot). Later in 1991 when Indian market opened up for foreign multinationals, Pepsi entered India and started competing aggressively with it, roping in Bollywood celebrities. Soon Coca Cola too (re)entered India and the Cola wars began. Coca cola contacted the retailers and distributers, allegedly paid them and asked them to display Coca cola on the front side and tell customers that Thums Up isn't available (even when it was lying at the back/storage). The market shares of Thums Up started dwindling and Coca cola bought it in 1993 with an initial intention to kill the brand (like the other Parle brands they had bought ; *Gold Spot* and *Limca* ; though Limca is still available but rare). Here an interesting observation came into play. Research revealed that Thums Up lovers started switching over to *Pepsi* instead of Coke; coke was seemingly third after Pepsi in terms of Cola Palatability. 😀 Finally Coca Cola decided to retain Thums up; probably the only instance worldwide where they have 2 different Cola brands in a country. 👍🏻 *Taste the Thunder*
Two corrections: 1) Fizziness does not change with temperature, so I don't know why you mentioned room temperature. However, the liquid's ability to retain carbon dioxide when exposed to open air does change with temperature. So, I'm assuming you meant that. 2) Gold Spot and Citra are better examples than Gold Spot and Limca. Coca-Cola's idea was to replace existing drinks with their own versions. Subsequently, Gold Spot was replaced with Fanta and Citra with Sprite. Limca, like Thums Up, could not be replaced because Coca-Cola just did not have an equivalent replacement for the "Nimbu Paani/Soda" taste and look of Limca. They could have come up with something new as a replacement, but they just sort of let Limca continue. Probably because it was a cheaper investment/assured profit.
@@KKomalShashank You might want to revisit your statement' fizziness does not change with temperature". Fizziness relates with the ability of liquid to hold gas which does change with temperature as you explain further. Don't see much difference between rest of your answer. Limca's production under Coca Cola was reduced significantly at one point and only later they brought it back.
I always loved Andrew moustache because in my country India i like people with moustache, also the fennel seeds thing is my fav part and i guess the dhoti or the long skirt thing he mentioned is dependent on what city of the country, which i know is most common in South they are compared to city like Delhi and Mumbai live very much traditionally.❤
I don't think its true that only mens(90 percent) are there in market and other places , yes its true that you can see more mens than womens in the public places, but 90 percent is not a correct figure , its about 70 to 75 percent, in my opinion
- It is not Jeera that is Cumin. It is sauf that is fennel! - The design outside homes is made of flour to lure the ants to the outside of the house! - Coca-Cola bought Thums-Up to slowly kill it & become the dominant cola over Pepsi! But Thums-Up with the marketing & distribution paid by Coca-Cola, became an even bigger brand & Coca-Cola had to settle for the 3rd spot!
Thums up is an Indian variety of coke it just has a slightly stronger or more peppery kick to it That’s fennel seeds not cumin...idk bout others but at my home we have this thing to have saunf before heading out but I became so addicted to its taste that I have it after every meal and become genuinely restless if the box is empty( do try it but only the halfway soft- crunchy ones in green, they’re the most fragrant at that stage... not the hard yellow fennel in Indian restaurants which are sometimes covered in sugar( not the best taste imo)
It's not JEERA but it's SAUNF aka BBADISAUNF, Jeera is a very important spice we use almoat in every Spicy Items , And Saunf which looks like Jeera but tastes little Sweeter which get used in some of Indian dishes but especially it's used as a mouthfreshner after having your meal or breakfast
3:29 also, i remember reading this research from a while back (can't give the source as it was too long ago for my inefficient memory) which argued that eating with your hands is actually a better, more fulfilling and efficient experience than eating with knives, forks or spoons. The researchers argued that while eating with our hands, one more of our senses gets engaged in the process than otherwise. Along with smell and taste, touch also comes into play when eating with hands, enhancing the flavour profile of your palate as the touch of the food on your skin sends additional signals to the brain thus allowing the food's flavour to be more readily recognised and processed by the brain. Additionally, the act of physically touching the food before it even gets a chance to touch the taste receptors on your tongue indicates to the brain that food is on the way and that the body should initiate the digestive process well in advance like secreting saliva and other digestive fluids thus aiding in better digestion.
Eating with your hands can provide a more sensory experience, allowing you to fully engage with the textures, smells, and flavors of the food. Additionally, some studies suggest that eating with your hands may lead to a greater feeling of satisfaction and connection to the food.
@Jason Bourne Buddy! India has least number of deaths due to Corona. Get your facts straight. We Indians trust our fingers more than any spoon/fork. That is simply a fact.
Due to cows, India is the biggest dairy products exporter in the world. So, it all works out. Cows are not that many wild or non-domesticated as shown. It is far less. U don't even see them that frequently in most cities. He probably was in such city where it is far more, like Benaras. Mostly they are domesticated and taken care of. Most wild animal would be dogs. India has too much street dogs. Some love them, some hate them but we prefer not to abuse them.
This was more about things in South Indian culture than Indian Culture as a whole. It's kind of an exercise in futility to try to make generalizations on a national scale for anything because the sheer scale of diversity in India lends itself to the contrary.
Hey Jaby!! Pls watch "Azaadi" by Byjus. It's one hell of a video! Pls watch it with Achara 'coz both of you would catch the references of that video better than others.
Cricket is life (except Kerala and north east india- they love football and hockey more) Cows on road (rare to see that in cities) Men wearing skirt-like things (mostly in south india) Bromance (due to fked up co-ed system of education) Mustache men (most indians have good genetics for hair growth) Jeera and Saunf both are used after having food, it helps in digestion. Eating with hand - common everywhere in india. Head wobble - common everywhere in india.
At this point in time America is the weirdest because the people can't even decide their identity, I literraly saw some one said I identify as a cheetah as I am evolutionarily more inclined to it and started jumping oof from the house's roof on 4 legs
Obviously few weirdos like that aren't representative of the vast majority of the population. Its just those weirdos that get highlighted on social media.
it's not "Jeera"(Cumin Seeds). It is "Saunf" (Fennel Seeds) . Sometimes it is coated in coloured sugar . Turning into a candy kind of thing. Used as a Digestive "Mouth Freshner" after meals.
A little correction: Number 9, JEERA is not actually a Jeera (Jeera is Cumin seeds), but what we Indians chew after eating is Saunf which is called as Fennel seeds, sometimes flavored with sugar coated.
About #12, the traditional "kolam" was supposed to be from rice flour. It was to feed the tiny insects like ants. It is a good deed you earn by feeding the voiceless. This adds good karma.
4:52 that is not cumin seeds that is fennel seeds. And it's not called jeera (because that would be cumin in Hindi) but it's called saunf (fennel seeds in Hindi)
in every residential street you might find people who does ironing...many people give their clothes to the iron vendors to iron their clothes and they get delivered by the vendor at your doorstep.
Andrew looks like a guy who would ask for 3 guna lagaan from Aamir Khan if they lose a cricket match from him...
Can't unsee it now 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣omg m dead...
Give him a hat and he is Luigi😏
Bruh 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Point 9 is not cumin, they are fennel seeds which look totally the same as cumin but have green color. It's good for digestion so do try it😁🙌
Yes, just came to comment this but you said it already.
Yeah mouri or saunf?
Exactly. Who eats whole jeera? 😂 I mean it's really good for digestion and it taste better if it's roasted. It goes really well with buttermilk.
@@lonewolfe2502 I have substituted saunf with jeera. It is stronger, but just as much fun to munch on.
Fennel seeds
It is not "Jeera"(Cumin Seeds). It is "Saunf" (Fennel Seeds) . Sometimes it is coated in coloured sugar . Turning into a candy kind of thing. Used as a Digestive "Mouth Freshner" after meals.
They are not zeera(cumin). They are saumph (fennel seeds )😂😂😂
There is no need to laugh dude.
Maybe he got confused b/w
Cumin and Fennel Seeds...
We use Fennel Seeds with sugar crystal, powder or sometimes even mishry (rock candy, kind of sugar)
4 months can't teach u all 😂
EXACTLY
Yes, just came to comment this but you said it already.
Fennel (called saunf in Hindi) is served after eating a meal and not cumin (jeera)
It's not jeera it's saunf(fennel)
The long white 'skirts' that men wear are called 'veshtis' only in Tamil Nadu (as far as i know). They are called 'dhotis' in many other Indian states. There are also colourful dhotis/veshtis called variously as 'kailis' or 'lungis' or 'mundus' depending on which part of the country you are in.
Veshti is the informal cloth in South India. Equivalent to lungi in East India.
Mundu and dhoti r more formal
@@spilltea4241 lol no veshti is dhoti the formal one, lungi which is more colourful is the informal one and called as kaili in tamil.
This full vedio is shot in tamilnadu it seems.
Its fennel seeds not cumin seeds that we eat for palate cleansing and digestion.
Cumin seeds is found in that colourful candy that was shown @4:46
No fennel and cumin are different things tastes totally different those candies has fennel inside it
@@anjalichaurasia2271 thise candies in my state has cumin.. Usually in restaurants they keep fennel as mouth refreshnner not cumin.
Many people forget to mention Thumbs up is actually owned by Cocacola, it literally says "A quality product of the cocacola company" on the cap of every bottle.
Exactly... Many smaller softdrinks are under cocacola.. it literally brought most of its early competitors..
1:45 , where every ball is a dead ball😆😆
2:52 eating with hands it depends what type of food it is
3:47 i havent noticed that we do head wobbling when we dont undestand someones language so we try to communicate with expressions
Don't say we not everyone does it I never done head wobbling in my life and when others do it I find it cringey 😬😬
This guy is an great Traveler UA-camr, he even travelled to Most African countries
Some of experiences in African countries are crazy
Bro he traveled every country in the word
Yep I used to watch him a year ago
He traveled every country 196
Great, but the said facts are already out on UA-cam.
When foreigner don't know difference between Jeera and Soanf
True😂
Not zeera, it’s soaf (fennel seeds)
😂😂 yeah jeera means cumin seeds right?
@flocking_sheep_never_asleep im a tamil bro 😂 and I know it's seeragam 😂
Not Andrew being excited by the moustache segment 😂
4:50 that's a wrong information. No we don't eat jeera(cumin seeds) as mouth freshner. We eat fennel seeds. Fennel seed (mouri) cumin seed (jeera). Both look almost the same. We eat Fennel seeds after eating specially after meal, or proper course eating. Because Fennel seeds are also good for digestion as well as good mouth freshner.
He mostly explored the southern part of India.
The Thums Up originated in India... later it was acquired by the Coca-Cola
Anyone ever belittling eating with hands, ask them this question just once.
"Which one is more hygenic, something that is part of ur own body and u take care of it daily or something that came processed from a factory furnace (u really don't wanna know how spoons or forks are made, then u will never eat with them again) using something that is dug up under ground? Are u saying ur personal hygiene is bad or the one washes cutlery in restaurants is the most hygenic person?"
After this, that person will never question u eating with hands ever again.
One of basic things to eating food is to visually see,, smell & touch, these 3 things make you aware of your foood & enjoy it to the fullest
At 4.43 it's not Jeera (cumin seeds) it's saunf (fennel seeds) it looks similar
Actually that's not "Jeera" but "Saunf"! There is a big difference!! 😅
"Thums up" (not a typo, it doesn't actually have 'b' in the spelling) has been the most loved drink for a lot of Indians for decades. Spicier and fizzier (even at room temperature) than Coca Cola, it once had a market share of 85% among colas in India. It was developed from scratch by an Indian company Parle (who had other popular sodas; Limca and Gold Spot). Later in 1991 when Indian market opened up for foreign multinationals, Pepsi entered India and started competing aggressively with it, roping in Bollywood celebrities. Soon Coca Cola too (re)entered India and the Cola wars began. Coca cola contacted the retailers and distributers, allegedly paid them and asked them to display Coca cola on the front side and tell customers that Thums Up isn't available (even when it was lying at the back/storage). The market shares of Thums Up started dwindling and Coca cola bought it in 1993 with an initial intention to kill the brand (like the other Parle brands they had bought ; *Gold Spot* and *Limca* ; though Limca is still available but rare). Here an interesting observation came into play. Research revealed that Thums Up lovers started switching over to *Pepsi* instead of Coke; coke was seemingly third after Pepsi in terms of Cola Palatability. 😀 Finally Coca Cola decided to retain Thums up; probably the only instance worldwide where they have 2 different Cola brands in a country. 👍🏻 *Taste the Thunder*
Two corrections: 1) Fizziness does not change with temperature, so I don't know why you mentioned room temperature. However, the liquid's ability to retain carbon dioxide when exposed to open air does change with temperature. So, I'm assuming you meant that. 2) Gold Spot and Citra are better examples than Gold Spot and Limca. Coca-Cola's idea was to replace existing drinks with their own versions. Subsequently, Gold Spot was replaced with Fanta and Citra with Sprite. Limca, like Thums Up, could not be replaced because Coca-Cola just did not have an equivalent replacement for the "Nimbu Paani/Soda" taste and look of Limca. They could have come up with something new as a replacement, but they just sort of let Limca continue. Probably because it was a cheaper investment/assured profit.
@@KKomalShashank You might want to revisit your statement' fizziness does not change with temperature". Fizziness relates with the ability of liquid to hold gas which does change with temperature as you explain further.
Don't see much difference between rest of your answer. Limca's production under Coca Cola was reduced significantly at one point and only later they brought it back.
I always loved Andrew moustache because in my country India i like people with moustache, also the fennel seeds thing is my fav part and i guess the dhoti or the long skirt thing he mentioned is dependent on what city of the country, which i know is most common in South they are compared to city like Delhi and Mumbai live very much traditionally.❤
I don't think its true that only mens(90 percent) are there in market and other places , yes its true that you can see more mens than womens in the public places, but 90 percent is not a correct figure , its about 70 to 75 percent, in my opinion
It changes from place to place. In Rajasthan and Kashmir it is difficult to find another woman on the streets.
In Bengal and Bihar, women r mostly seen in markets and its common to see women selling stuffs.
- It is not Jeera that is Cumin. It is sauf that is fennel!
- The design outside homes is made of flour to lure the ants to the outside of the house!
- Coca-Cola bought Thums-Up to slowly kill it & become the dominant cola over Pepsi! But Thums-Up with the marketing & distribution paid by Coca-Cola, became an even bigger brand & Coca-Cola had to settle for the 3rd spot!
Thums up is an Indian variety of coke it just has a slightly stronger or more peppery kick to it
That’s fennel seeds not cumin...idk bout others but at my home we have this thing to have saunf before heading out but I became so addicted to its taste that I have it after every meal and become genuinely restless if the box is empty( do try it but only the halfway soft- crunchy ones in green, they’re the most fragrant at that stage... not the hard yellow fennel in Indian restaurants which are sometimes covered in sugar( not the best taste imo)
Saunf(fennel) is served with sugar cubes not cumin(jeera)
That guy was only talking about southern part of India in the whole video 😅
It's not JEERA but it's SAUNF aka BBADISAUNF,
Jeera is a very important spice we use almoat in every Spicy Items ,
And Saunf which looks like Jeera but tastes little Sweeter which get used in some of Indian dishes but especially it's used as a mouthfreshner after having your meal or breakfast
No. 9. It's not Jeera, it's Saunf. Which is called as Fennel in English. 😅
It’s jeera we can call…..
Nice reaction today is ugadi festival today is new year to Hindus 🙏❤️ happy new year 🙏
Andrew plz speak once in next video,"3 guna lagaan dena padega." 😂😂
You absolutely cannot have Jeera just like that. haha that is saunf (fennel) coated with sugar.
3:29 also, i remember reading this research from a while back (can't give the source as it was too long ago for my inefficient memory) which argued that eating with your hands is actually a better, more fulfilling and efficient experience than eating with knives, forks or spoons. The researchers argued that while eating with our hands, one more of our senses gets engaged in the process than otherwise. Along with smell and taste, touch also comes into play when eating with hands, enhancing the flavour profile of your palate as the touch of the food on your skin sends additional signals to the brain thus allowing the food's flavour to be more readily recognised and processed by the brain. Additionally, the act of physically touching the food before it even gets a chance to touch the taste receptors on your tongue indicates to the brain that food is on the way and that the body should initiate the digestive process well in advance like secreting saliva and other digestive fluids thus aiding in better digestion.
Eating with your hands can provide a more sensory experience, allowing you to fully engage with the textures, smells, and flavors of the food. Additionally, some studies suggest that eating with your hands may lead to a greater feeling of satisfaction and connection to the food.
@Jason Bourne Buddy! India has least number of deaths due to Corona. Get your facts straight. We Indians trust our fingers more than any spoon/fork. That is simply a fact.
Due to cows, India is the biggest dairy products exporter in the world. So, it all works out. Cows are not that many wild or non-domesticated as shown. It is far less. U don't even see them that frequently in most cities. He probably was in such city where it is far more, like Benaras. Mostly they are domesticated and taken care of. Most wild animal would be dogs. India has too much street dogs. Some love them, some hate them but we prefer not to abuse them.
2:07 actually, field hockey is the national sport of India.
Seems the person is living in southern part of India.
The shown Mouth freshner is not made of jeera but from Saunf (Aniseed).
This was more about things in South Indian culture than Indian Culture as a whole. It's kind of an exercise in futility to try to make generalizations on a national scale for anything because the sheer scale of diversity in India lends itself to the contrary.
4:46 that's not Cumin (Jeera), that's Fennell seeds, Jeera is a a bit thinner and darker in colour.
Hey Jaby!!
Pls watch "Azaadi" by Byjus.
It's one hell of a video!
Pls watch it with Achara 'coz both of you would catch the references of that video better than others.
Cricket is life (except Kerala and north east india- they love football and hockey more)
Cows on road (rare to see that in cities)
Men wearing skirt-like things (mostly in south india)
Bromance (due to fked up co-ed system of education)
Mustache men (most indians have good genetics for hair growth)
Jeera and Saunf both are used after having food, it helps in digestion.
Eating with hand - common everywhere in india.
Head wobble - common everywhere in india.
Looks like Drew didn't travel outside Tamil Nadu.
I figured when he said 'Men wear Veshti'.
Best thing about him... Is he likes green lantern like me 😂
vote here for andrew's reaction on lagan by amir khan
At this point in time America is the weirdest because the people can't even decide their identity, I literraly saw some one said I identify as a cheetah as I am evolutionarily more inclined to it and started jumping oof from the house's roof on 4 legs
Obviously few weirdos like that aren't representative of the vast majority of the population. Its just those weirdos that get highlighted on social media.
India has more weird people tho lol
No one eats Jeera (cumen) after meals as mouth freshener. We have Fennel for that guys!! Someone must have pulled his leg or misinformed!
The last place to go to learn about any culture is the "CInema" !💀
It has told only 5% about India.
Thumbs up is actually a soft drink from the cococola company. It's just a multiple branding thing from same company.
This is basically South India
I think jaby should do a indian snacks or food video with whole team
Most played and watched sport in the world is football. 2nd most played/fans of football is in India!
you can get thumps in indian stores in usa and in some indian restuarents, atleast in bay area that i know of.
Fennel seeds, not cumin or jeera. Used as a mouth freshner and to aid digestion.
I never understood the difference between W and V. They're still the same!!
Not all over INDIA people eat with hands .. its mainly traditional thing of South INDIA .
it's not "Jeera"(Cumin Seeds). It is "Saunf" (Fennel Seeds) . Sometimes it is coated in coloured sugar . Turning into a candy kind of thing. Used as a Digestive "Mouth Freshner" after meals.
A little correction: Number 9, JEERA is not actually a Jeera (Jeera is Cumin seeds), but what we Indians chew after eating is Saunf which is called as Fennel seeds, sometimes flavored with sugar coated.
Thats not jeera ..that's fennel seeds coated with sugar
That's not jeera that's saunf!!!!
About #12, the traditional "kolam" was supposed to be from rice flour. It was to feed the tiny insects like ants. It is a good deed you earn by feeding the voiceless. This adds good karma.
At #9, it is not Jeera but Somf. They look the same but taste copletely different. Somf is a natural mouth freshner.
India is the most diverse country in the world! Whenever you talk about diversity you need to look at the example of India!!
Hey Steph.. just wanted to let you know.. that....... "we love you" ;)
(Yeah Andrew we kinda like you too.)
Today is "Ugadi"
shubhakruth nama samvatsara subhakankshalu🤝
4:52 that is not cumin seeds that is fennel seeds. And it's not called jeera (because that would be cumin in Hindi) but it's called saunf (fennel seeds in Hindi)
One fact I would like to tell is even though Cricket is the most popular, the national sport of India is actually Hockey.
It's not cumin but fennel seeds with some sugar for digestion after food.
7:06 Well the Britishers stayed for almost 200 years while not enjoying the Indian culture at all...
The traveller guy is on point with great observations
Foreigners:- hands are not hygienic don't eat with hands
India:- your mouth 👄is also part of your body it is also not hygienic
Eat by ..😁
At 4:46 it's not jeera it's Saunf (Fennel)
Men are mostly working outside, women stay as housewives mostly, i guess that's y he felt that way
Is it just me or that video only showed people and traditions from South India😅
in every residential street you might find people who does ironing...many people give their clothes to the iron vendors to iron their clothes and they get delivered by the vendor at your doorstep.
Not JEERA but SAUNF and that too sweet one. In English saunf is FUNNEL SEEDS.
That's not jeera. That's "saunf". Little different. A refreshment ..
You guys should review “million dollar arm”. It’ll be amazing comparison/difference between baseball and cricket.
Yes bro you are right
Thats not jeera thats fennel seeds
and those are not cumin(jeera) those are sauf(fennel seeds)
jeera is used in TADKA in foods while sauf is used as an after food digestive
Thumb up is also own by cocacola. So there is no loss for cocacola🤣
Only showing people and traditions from South India, should not be shown as wacky things about India (as a whole country)
Newsflash:
You eat pizza and tacos with your hands
Also:
Thats not jeera, thats saunf
90% men ya mostly I found it in South of India but it's only during Daytime due to bright sun I guess but in evening things are different.
Nooooo NOT Jeera that was fennel seeds 😂😂
This guy most probably just travelled in South India. A lot of his points are more specific to southern India.
Thumbs up was introduced by of an Indian company called Parle in 1977.
In 1993, it was bought by Coca Cola.
Now it’s a Coca Cola product.
Point 9 is not correct. It's not jeera, it's SAUNF. Ir's good fir digestion and mouth feeshner too. In english it's called Fennel seeds.
South india is part of India not the whole india.
The 9th fact that wasn't Jeera that is fennel which called sauff in India
That was just South India!
*Thums Up* is a Coca-Cola product. It was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company in 1993!
A correction. Its not jeera it's saunf or fennel seeds
Before this video I wouldn't know the meaning of wacky
It's not jeera (cumin) it's saunf (fennel seeds)
For kind information thumps up is owned by cococola
😂😂 amaZing 🙊. . you both should come to India and see by youR own eyes
Andrew looks like a guy who'll score a sixer to kachra's ball