Can't stop laughing watching him tell how it feels to be inside a bus in India 🤣🤣🤣 Guy is pretty genuine in telling things and way he experienced those.
He is so right about the bus thing. Even being an Indian, I remember I almost had anxiety attack due to the crowd in the bus, I felt so claustrophobic I still remember till this day.
Have you ever visited NE India ? You'll be surprised ! It's completely different with the rest of India ! People (race), place , culture , traditions and so on ! Edit - You'd think you're in other asian countries like China , Japan ,Korea, Phillipines etc ! Nagaland, a state in the NE has English as it's official language !
He explained the bus experience as if a trip to crowded wonder land... Love your sincerity bro, it's our everyday life that you find so fascinating. I don't know why I kept smiling and laughing... It's just like fluffy's explanation...
The bus thing depends on the bus. Buses that run within the city tend to be more crowded, though you get lucky at times (if you wait 🤣). Most buses that travel between cities are kinda better, some won't be crowded at all, some will be, it varies a lot. It's generally a good idea to avoid trying to get on moving bus, but people who are in hurry will do it anyway.
Chicken Tikka masala in south?? Maybe he is mistaken. South uses less spices than the north.The food their is more satvik there. The most oily and spicy chicken curry are from the north.
The hand gesture ,eyes ,head bob...says a lot ...even though u don’t understand the language ...if u observe all these n understand one word ...u can understand the context
The food thing is not exactly coz of religion... Odisha have 98% Hindus but we eat every kind of meat and seafood... And also follow niramish(vegan exclude onion and garlic as well) food at a certain time period... It's the culture... Thr food choices are because the geography changes, north part is mostly very fertile n green belt of India so people never had an issue finding food, but south had to adapt meat as well
What he is describing is 98% of indians day to day life. It is the reason why we indian-americans don't play the victim card like other ethnicities there because they appreciate a lot of what they have been provided with. I thinks it's pretty common accross the Asia and asian folks.
He is watching his words while describing his whole experience. Otherwise he will get brutally trolled by indians. Chicken tikka masala is originated in north by the way. In south,the beef is mainly consumed.
I like all your bus stories....reminds me of my school days.School kids get discounts in bus fares so literally if there was a class system in buses students have to considered the lowest class.Bus conductor(Ticket) and Bus driver and rest of the public used to hate students as they were kind of like free loaders.So foot boarding and smashing on to peoples backs in something I am familiar..Don't think I could that now though.
Come visit to North East you will never feel bored there are more Christian than south Indian and you will experience more new things and Thier is more tourist spots which is really unique.And the Loktak Lake is the most beautiful and clean water on the Earth ❤️
Funny one. Lefta and righta is only in South. Noone uses that term in the North. It's Left or Right and out of all the languages that you mentioned has base in Sanskrit , its only Hindi that has pure base in Sanskrit. The other languages that you mentioned (Tamil , Telugu and Kannada ) has loan words from Sanskrit but their base is not Sanskrit. And yes Non veg culture is much more stronger in the North than any part of India. Going by your experience it seems you have spent most of your time in southern India. There is a reason India is call Diverse (Because it's diverse in every possible way) and still united . It will take a lifetime to explore India in depth. But thanks , for sharing your insight.
Dude should have tried mumbai locals in the morning. I can't really imagine him getting squashed between two full bellied mid-aged pissed dudes. It would be so funny. Then I would love to be the guy who comes up to him and say Welcome to India. 😂😂😂
It'll depend on where you eat. Some places will be pretty clean, some not so much. Obviously we don't eat at places that aren't clean either. I mean, can you imagine how many people will get sick if we did? Just be careful as you're eating outside in any other country, you'll be fine in India as well.
There is always North and South, East and west sides are fairly different, still it is included in North India. The accent was on point and hilarious. :D
I do agree Americans have money and they eat to go to Hospital, literally. So much of fast food and red meat on a daily basis minus the vegetables and spices will take a toll on yourselves.
Dude just gave Dosa to North India and Butter Chicken to South, thats blasphemy.
This dude still in SHOCK 😂😂😂
This guy has successfully converted to Indian. Give him some biscuits!
Why can't anyone speak about North East India??? It's the best part of India.
Can't stop laughing watching him tell how it feels to be inside a bus in India 🤣🤣🤣 Guy is pretty genuine in telling things and way he experienced those.
This guy is mix breed of Barry Allen(the flash) and Ben Affleck(batman)
Anyone noticed 😅😅😂
For man from the USA, this is most accurate one can get! Hats off man!
He is so right about the bus thing. Even being an Indian, I remember I almost had anxiety attack due to the crowd in the bus, I felt so claustrophobic I still remember till this day.
I think he spent a lot of time at the bus stop/stand. He could write a novel on his experience with Indian buses. 😀
Fascinating! Accurate explanations about differences between states, north and south. Mumbai is on my bucket list
Kind guy. He gets his ice cream cone taken away by a poor kid every day, and knowing that this is going to happen, he still gets one everyday anyway.
This guy noticed a lot
Quite cool to see things from american perspective
OMG i love india so much its the most awesome country ever cant wait to come back to himalayas........
Damn, he speaks telugu better than many TV anchors.
I really like this guy. He is more aware about India and Indianness than most Indians today.
His impressions are real. He would be more effective if he included video footage of his encounters with his presentation.
Have you ever visited NE India ? You'll be surprised ! It's completely different with the rest of India ! People (race), place , culture , traditions and so on ! Edit - You'd think you're in other asian countries like China , Japan ,Korea, Phillipines etc ! Nagaland, a state in the NE has English as it's official language !
His Indian accent is absolutely on point.
This is the most reasonable understanding of India 🇮🇳
Americans don’t eat well? We’re the fattest nation in the world for a reason, folks.
He explained the bus experience as if a trip to crowded wonder land... Love your sincerity bro, it's our everyday life that you find so fascinating. I don't know why I kept smiling and laughing... It's just like fluffy's explanation...
Thank you for pronouncing Kannada the right way!! A lot of Indians can’t say it right.
His description of footboarding on buses in Hyderabad is accurate. I used to do it in my teens..but these days will not let my kids do it.
With due respect would disagree with one point , There r more Hindus in South (Christians more in Kerala) & we eat more vegetarian food.
The bus thing depends on the bus. Buses that run within the city tend to be more crowded, though you get lucky at times (if you wait 🤣). Most buses that travel between cities are kinda better, some won't be crowded at all, some will be, it varies a lot. It's generally a good idea to avoid trying to get on moving bus, but people who are in hurry will do it anyway.
That Telugu accent towards the end was just too good 😂👌 "crap fellow" 🤣👏🏼👏🏼
14:15 I love this guy, you almost got it... cheppu thisi kodutha ra* but kudos for the try
Chicken Tikka masala in south??
Maybe he is mistaken. South uses less spices than the north.The food their is more satvik there. The most oily and spicy chicken curry are from the north.
This guy is feeling everything while explaining
He got best experience of the South India...Man!!! the last 1 minute I cracked in laughter 🤣🤣...by the way I'm form South
He did very good job towards the end with his imitation, which is on point..
I think you have understood few things wrong but we appreciate and welcome everyone who tries to learn about country 😁
My god he is so accurate with his accents. Lot of telugu influences.
The hand gesture ,eyes ,head bob...says a lot ...even though u don’t understand the language ...if u observe all these n understand one word ...u can understand the context
He is true
Only one complaint I have with Americans is they are whinny.😂
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100% sure he went to Kerala and goa...Plus Hyderabad is a hot city!! Great city though!!
congrats my friend you have been to India 👏🏽
This brought tears to my eyes - India got him 😀
U may experience this in 60% of indian states others have different things u can experience.
The food thing is not exactly coz of religion... Odisha have 98% Hindus but we eat every kind of meat and seafood...
And also follow niramish(vegan exclude onion and garlic as well) food at a certain time period... It's the culture...
Thr food choices are because the geography changes, north part is mostly very fertile n green belt of India so people never had an issue finding food, but south had to adapt meat as well
Man your indian accent is spot on!!! Super impressed. It is very hard to do.
What he is describing is 98% of indians day to day life. It is the reason why we indian-americans don't play the victim card like other ethnicities there because they appreciate a lot of what they have been provided with. I thinks it's pretty common accross the Asia and asian folks.
I was laughing all along. wonderful video
This is perfectly explained
You sure got yourself an wholesome experience
The foot boarding.... The fact that he is saying so naturally makes its so hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
6:22 I totally agree with him being a Hyderabadi.
Good accurate impression of India.
As an Indian who lived in the u.s I agree that American food is just horrible
Woah ! The precision of this explanation.
When he was talking in South India accent, I was lol
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Excellent content 👍
He really observed everything and each & every thing and very finely !!! 🤭😂!! Anyway !! 🤩😍👍🏼
He would even be more surprised to know that not all beggars are actually poor.
Lol u got me in the last few mins, well done.
This guy has PTSD just from getting into the BUS, but I get what he went through.
He is quite accurate ,it's chaos but u get used to eat (No option)
He is watching his words while describing his whole experience. Otherwise he will get brutally trolled by indians. Chicken tikka masala is originated in north by the way. In south,the beef is mainly consumed.
You lived like an indian. approved🤟
Love the way you mimic 😁👍
Loved it! 😂🙏
This was fun!
Foreigners should travel with a local for a day or few to get familiar and take away a great experience from India.
Issues like Population control, Cleanliness, Education, etc. needs to be solved ASAP!
Very genuine report on indian continent..
I think he got full bus experience from koti to hitech city in hyderabad
Well explained bro describe your next visit to Maharashtra state as well also Gujarat 😀👌
He must have stayed for a long time in India. I agree with him completely.
He has really observed a lot ..Mostly true.....
I like all your bus stories....reminds me of my school days.School kids get discounts in bus fares so literally if there was a class system in buses students have to considered the lowest class.Bus conductor(Ticket) and Bus driver and rest of the public used to hate students as they were kind of like free loaders.So foot boarding and smashing on to peoples backs in something I am familiar..Don't think I could that now though.
Well said ! nice observation
Woahh.. He explained perfectly👌🏻 I listened every single second in video. I really wanted to know. How many days(or months) he spent in india
Thanks for the video, very Informative! I'm looking at places to retire, India is now out! LOL
He's so accurate. I was laughing so hard the whole video that I never did even at a comedy video...😂😂😂
Come visit to North East you will never feel bored there are more Christian than south Indian and you will experience more new things and Thier is more tourist spots which is really unique.And the Loktak Lake is the most beautiful and clean water on the Earth ❤️
Your Indian food knowledge is 🙌..
This guy gifted Dosa to North India and Chicken Tikka Masala to the South. Congratulations
Thank you 😊❤️
Give this guy his Indian citizenship already. :D
We love American too Indian is kind of peoples
Ha ha he got more influenced by Southern State...North East is Paradise ..I don't know why foreigners don't go there.
You have grasped the Telugu accent in English well
Life is a previlidge in India.!
Hahaha....this guy stayed in Hyderabad for sure
Every Asian Loves Rice 🍚
I luv India ❤️❤️
Funny one. Lefta and righta is only in South. Noone uses that term in the North. It's Left or Right and out of all the languages that you mentioned has base in Sanskrit , its only Hindi that has pure base in Sanskrit. The other languages that you mentioned (Tamil , Telugu and Kannada ) has loan words from Sanskrit but their base is not Sanskrit.
And yes Non veg culture is much more stronger in the North than any part of India.
Going by your experience it seems you have spent most of your time in southern India.
There is a reason India is call Diverse (Because it's diverse in every possible way) and still united . It will take a lifetime to explore India in depth. But thanks , for sharing your insight.
i just learned that there are more english speaking people in india than usa and canada together
Sanskrit and Tamil are sister languages, and they are mother of all (almost) Indian languages
Great bro you show the right map of india
The situation he is describing Autorickshaw is also applicable to Indians also
Dude should have tried mumbai locals in the morning.
I can't really imagine him getting squashed between two full bellied mid-aged pissed dudes.
It would be so funny.
Then I would love to be the guy who comes up to him and say Welcome to India. 😂😂😂
India is very crowded & the cooking in the street can’t be too sanitary. But yes the people are very friendly
Indian people believe us people are western culture 😂
It'll depend on where you eat. Some places will be pretty clean, some not so much. Obviously we don't eat at places that aren't clean either. I mean, can you imagine how many people will get sick if we did? Just be careful as you're eating outside in any other country, you'll be fine in India as well.
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There is always North and South, East and west sides are fairly different, still it is included in North India. The accent was on point and hilarious. :D
That accent is from south
Lol his bus descriptions! 🤣
I do agree Americans have money and they eat to go to Hospital, literally. So much of fast food and red meat on a daily basis minus the vegetables and spices will take a toll on yourselves.