The bride is beautiful. I couldn't imagine getting married and meeting the groom all in the same day. Then leaving your mother and moving to a new village. That is a lot of change. I was so sad when my daughter got married, and I realized she wasn't coming home. Mothers everywhere must feel the same.
"Groom's home forever" Being a Asian woman is difficult. .. My heart felt a pain. She is too young and she will miss her home. I hope she leads a good family. From bottom of my heart I pray for her health, happiness and good marriage life. Thanks for showing us your sisters marriage and your home . 🙏
Not only you. we all pray for her and believe me she will live a good life, way better than any girl from a Rich and wealthy family. just give your prayers and walk away.
The wedding was very interesting but also very sad. Then bride is going to a village she has never seen to marry a man she has never seen and does not know. Will she be able to see her parents and show them her children?
This is amazing how we can be so connected to each other. I live in Washington in the United States and we are able to see your sisters wedding. So grateful you shared this with the world. I wish the newly weds a long and happy life. We are more alike than we are different. God Bless you.
I wish both of them " the same " :happy together which mean, not only the wife has to try hard to make Hausband N family happy but both Hand in Hand . i sich her and all women the same. 💗
I wish the new couple well. They looked so young and shell shocked at the end. I can’t imagine how scared your sister was, leaving home forever to people she has never met.
It's not easy for Jamyang, a village boy from this remote village, to have learnt English so well, live in the capital city of Tibet Lhasa to pursue an urban life, and ....make such a unique & wonderful videos. Keep doing the good job, Jamyang! Let's meet over some nechang and yaksha kampo some day, if karma ever permits!
They truly are just beautiful. The precious children with their rosy cheeks...so darling. The people look healthy & happy. You are a blessed country. I live in the Sonoran desert in Arizona, USA. A world away - yet loving learning about your beautiful people & country.😎🌵❤️🙏🇺🇸
17:09. 😂😂 the money log. They know how much money each person ‘ gave the bride and groom 🤵 lol. I seen a couple 0’s in some of the names. I wonder what has become of them. 😉
I like the “What now!” 🤷🤷♂️ look on the couple’s faces in the end🥰☺️totally adorable. Thanks for showing us such a beautiful wedding from a beautiful people.
This is a beautiful wedding. I'm an African South African man and I can relate to some of the cultural aspects of this wedding like the traditional outfit, communal involvement, the clergy, the dowry, the abundant food and drinks, the many presents, the singing, the dancing, just the joyful celebration with the newlyweds. We pray to God to richly bless this beautiful couple with money children, love, joy, peace and understanding. Hubby love and honour your wife and dear wife also respect and love your husband. Arranged marriages used to be practised in my culture but they are no more. Thank you for sharing your sister's and your brother-in-law's lovely wedding with us.
I hope that was the right way of marriage for that girl and wish she will have a nice new life. May all the girls like she had a good husband. My blessings from deep heart. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I always like to watch traditional marriages of different cultures. Thanks for this video. May your sister gets all the happiness she deserves. God bless her and you all.
Dużo zdrowia i szczęścia na nowej drodze życia,w trudzie i znoju bądźcie dla siebie przyjaciolmi i dobrymi rodzicami dla dzieci aby wszystko było tak jak sami sobie wymarzyliscie. 🌹🌼💮🌸💜💛💚💙
@@vondahe I would say we say it 4 or 5 times each day. Our next Big Milestone Event will be early next year when we reach being married for 20,000. days if the Good Lord allows it. It's takes 54 years 9 months and 6 days to reach this number of 20 thousand. Now this will be special for us.
@@AmandaYoungss You are definitely correct in your observation yet it's been a part of the their marriage culture since who knows when, plus it seems that couples are expected by societal tradition and pressure to marry in this manner however they feel personnel about this marriage circumstance. I can only hope they do find happiness and love towards one other because if they don't life will be a hard master for them and that is something I wouldn't want to see for them. But Amanda you are right correct and I do see your concern for them.
I really enjoy this. Arrange marriage with no big age gap compare to other culture with huge age gap and the bride were minor. This is one of the best arrange marriage I watched so far.
The bride is purchased with money and other goods. It's not her choice. There is no "best arranged marriage" the arrangement is between parents, the female is a mere commodity.
@@braindamaged9519 So you believe, falling in love with some random guy and making life decisions wearing the famous "pink glasses" and suffering from mindblowing chemistry (like we do) is the better option for having a good life? Divorce rates tell a different story...
I am a black woman living in California, and I absolutely love this video. It is so refreshing to see cultures get together and enjoy true happiness. The bride is absolutely beautiful, and I totally admire the respect and loyalty that she has toward her parents, elders, the monks, the groom, and his family. I wish them continued happiness, and a happily married life ahead.I wished that I could be welcomed as a visitor to view this beautiful event. Many happy greetings and blessings to the people of Tibet. Namaste.🙏🏾😊
Such a beautiful documentary. Actually, I also live here in Nepal with Tibetan as neighbors. They are the very kind and honest people I have met. I just love Tibetan culture and thanks for presenting this beautiful culture to the whole world.
May they be happy always. May he treat her well and may she be a good wife that is loved. I am in awe that although we are from completely different countries, races and religious backgrounds we have so many similarities in our traditions and dances. Native American cultures and other aboriginal cultures share so much in common. Many blessings to all.
Tibetan wedding is very similar to Indian wedding like horse ride, giving money and make a record about it, women singing, host reading what bride and groom families gave to each other, dowry etc. I'm actually quite surprised about this and liked it a lot. Few years back I visited a Tibetan town in India and welcomed by warm hearted Tibetan people. Sending best wishes to bride and groom. 🤗
What u have seen about Tibet n Tibetans India n Nepal aren’t fake and exaggerated.Just by watching one wedding frm small village in Tibet doesn’t represent the whole of Tibet culture. I have attended several tibetan weddings n this is the first time seeing dowry in tibetan wedding. My cousin sister had a wedding few years ago n she didn’t have dowry. All she had was the gift frm ppl who came to the wedding n obviously special gift frm her parents n families as a memories( esp mum’s jewellery, precious symbolic family gift).gift frm the bride is not a demand frm groom family. It’s just the way to sent her daughter away with no empty hand.
This is a beautiful ceremony. I do feel a bit sad for the mom of the bride. The sadness she feels letting her daughter go. I to wish them a happy, health and prosperous life together.
My step father was Indian. My mum went with him & my half brother to Indian wedding in the early 80's. The photos are so colourful. Amazing, jewels & red everywhere.
Wow. I m so impressed! It is cultural! I remember when I was 18 a family invited my family to a wedding. After the wedding all women when to sleep. Men stayed downstairs talking n drinking. The father of the bride spoke to my dad to arrange my wedding with his son. My dad was so shocked because we as teen never meant to be a couple. Just friends. My dad declined the offer because he wasn’t informed by me or nothing. So dad stopped me from getting into an arranged wedding. Thanks for posting this family event.
I was totally engrossed in the ceremony. I hope every happiness and long life together. The scenery was breathtaking. It was simply beautiful. Congratulation.
Thank you for showing us a traditional Tibetan wedding in a village . It was great to see new Tibetan culture in Tibet . Tashi Delek. Greetings from India .
This was so interesting to watch !!! Thankyou for bringing us such amazing visuals and stories from present day Tibet .. We absolutely love watching everyday life from these smaller towns and villages and it’s our dream to travel across Tibet some day .. Sending good vibes from the other side of the Himalayan border.. can’t get enough of such content 🙏🏼😃
But foreigners are only allowed to visit tibet in group tours. A couple of years ago I wanted to visit Lhasa by train, I even booked hotels but I couldn't buy the train ticket because I am no longer a Chinese citizen. 😭😭
@@TibettravelOrg Yes, thank you so much. I have never seen anything like it. You presented it with the utmost respect for the entire thing. You have a great storytelling eye and as the conduit to the subject, a most valuable touch of welcoming minimalism. You showed your affection and respect but did not insert yourself excessively. Very well done. What struck me the most was that in the shots near windows or when leaving the buildings, when the outdoors came into the frame, the overpowering beauty of the mountains outside were shocking and powerful - that this is the everyday background, reality and complete environment to these peoples' lives. Stunning. I appreciate this short work so much. Sorry if this rude to ask, but can you tell me what industry the bride's (your) family is in to have accumulated such wealth? Thank you.
This was one of a kind wedding I really enjoyed watching this unique culture, hope the newly weds a happy long life and thank you for sharing it with us.
Greetings from Randa, a small place within the "Swiss Himalayans", in the South of Switzerland, to the newlywed couple! May health and prosperity reign their life and God bless their family life with healthy and happy children! ... Being quite emotional during the whole ceremony, a few teardrops squeezed out of my eyes! All these lovely people, all these bright colours and so many different dishes of plenty of food! How lucky you all are there, so far away from my place! May God bless you all! Josef
Thanks to the families for sharing such a special occasion. They are a beautiful couple and I hope they have grown their bonds of friendship and love and are enjoying all the happiness in the world.
Thank you for sharing your Tibetan family and your marriage tradition. The respect and love of family and friends is so obvious. Best wishes to the bride and groom.🙏🏼
Jamyang I never get bored watching this wedding ceremony.. it’s so fascinating to watch and experience.. It’s nice to watch another’s culture celebrating the joining of man and wife .. I hope they have had a good start to their lives together..and wish them many years of love and happiness
First time seeing a Tibetan marriage, in Australia i have met a beautiful couple & he took my friend Georgia's Surname, Georgia taught English in Tibet, such a sweet couple. However they met & fell in Love & moved to Australia, so not arranged. I have to admit i cried with The Mother, my heart would be sad too to see my little girl leaving. I was reminded how similar in many ways the Native American Indians are to Tibetan People, i love the colors in this wedding. I am learning because i thought Tibetans were vegetarian but after watching Methok's Story, i was taken back, i now know i know nothing hehe. I will learn, Thank You for sharing, Your Sister would be 6 months into marriage now, i wish her Peace, She looked very scared understandably. Om Shanti 🙏
Absolutely beautiful couple! May God continue to bless their union! She was very blessed to have married into such a nice family! I also noticed that their marital home is particularly large and beautiful! Her parents made a very good match for her!!
She is so young. I am also 21. I can't imagine getting that young. But I think it will be exciting to get married at young. Wish her and groom a happy married life. God bless these newlyweds.
I am very impressed to see the Tibet marriage. Tibet people pure firmly attached to Culture Tradition when the Children getting married. May Buddha always bless the new couple. Thank you for this precious docs.
Ha ha. Typical silly western attitude. Marriage life? It is an arranged marriage. The "happiness" of the spouses is not a consideration. At all. Besides the most important part was not mentioned. Tibetans just like the other people indigenous to the Himalayas region practice Polyandry. Google it. That is where a woman has multiple husbands. She is married to the oldest brother in the ceremony but in actuality she becomes the wife all all the brothers at the same time. I don't judge them. That's just how it works over there.
@@naomiobrien3136 just being real. Us westerners engage in projection totally unaware or disregard the facts and assume everybody must think like us. This video and the comments is a classic example. Because marriage and family mean totally different things to different peoples in different parts of the world.
you demonstrated a fine example of what an extraordinary big brother is...im sure your being present for the ceremony meant so much to your sister. Great documentary, both content and the delivery really showed talent. 9m glad to have stumbled upon it...keep up the good work
Most amazing marriage witnessed by me.Thank you very much sir.This is from Tamil nadu South India.Convey my regards to the newly wed. Lord BUDDHA shall bless them with happiness and joy.
Thank you, thank you for inviting us to your sister's beautiful wedding! Love everything how everyone plays their part, family, everybody from the villager. A little sad your sister left her home village and not live near her family. Thank you and many blessings to the couple they will have a happy, and successful life. Psalm 127: 3:5. God bless. From Australia.
I used to think that tibetan culture is somewhat like mixture of Indian and Chinese culture, but it's actually a total different world. Amazing ! Appreciable. I also live very near to the tibetan border, and I've witnessed a little bit essence of tibetan culture in my own province (of India). I wish, I could visit the real tibet once in my life.
This was so beautifully filmed and so wonderful to bring us to such an gorgeous place. I love the colourful clothing and fabrics and hope that the bride and groom will have a long and happy marriage.
Hi, I'm from Hungary 🇭🇺. Extraordinary fact is that your traditions are so similar to ours ( unfortunately, not these days, but about a hundred years ago or so). Amazing!
These obscenely sexist traditions WERE very common in many cultures A HUNDRED YEARS AGO and are nothing of which to celebrate in the year 2022. But the wedding was beautiful and the food looked amazing.
@@rlud304 it's not sexist, it's parents trying to do the best for their children, both bride and groom. You don't understand the dynamics of few people in a region and a life thats instantly busy. For sure, with a 50% divorce rate, people who make 'free choices ' are definitely not more happy than people who have arranged marriages
Even though I live so so far from Tibet and my culture so very different, watching this reminds me how alike we are as people! As humans we can all relate to the happiness of gathering with family to celebrate a wedding, the 2 families getting to know each other and wishing well to the new couple and their life together, the bride being nervous and sharing emotional moments with her parents, the work of all the preparations of food, clothing and decorations, the cousins helping the bride get dressed, having ones religious traditions/beliefs represented....(the giving of gifts and recording them is something we do in the southern USA as well!) Although your beautiful sister had no idea where she was going or who she would marry...I would imagine most new brides share the nervousness and anxiety of leaving their home and family to start a new life with her husband! This video was 2 years ago and I am so curious how she and her new family are doing today?? I hope you can do another video one day showing how she is doing!
Thank you so much for sharing a piece of your awesome Tibetan culture with us. Truly wonderful. Wish both the groom and bride a blessed and happy marriage. Tashi Delek.
I'm American and I thought this was so beautiful. It was so nice to see the entire village attend the wedding. All the gifts! Even a very nice car! Wishing a long happy life to the new married couple.
@@elenagava4660 I'm not advocating arraigned marriage. I knew there'd be "you type" in my comments. You missed the point. This is THEIR custom in THEIR country. I respect that and saw the beauty of it. Maybe you could, idk, stop trying to paint other cultures with a westernized brush. 🤷♀️
@@BeeCharma Oh please. The notion that one should respect all traditions in all cultures is absurd. It's not about painting with a western brush. It's about common sense. Denying a woman to choose her own fate for her life is not worthy of respect just because it's part of the "culture."
This was spectacularly interesting to watch - thank you for this wonderful insight. I felt sad for the bride who seemed so alone when separated from her family, and I can only hope her new life is satisfying, with love and care from her husband and his family.💖
One could write a book on the rich,vibrant cultural resonance of the Tibet wedding but am lost for words amidst my own cherished memories of days gone by! Wishing the couple Jehovah's blessings for the life ahead, amen.
Best wishes to the groom and bride for starting a new chapter in life and i hope both live happy and fulfilling life. Thank you very much cho for showing life of our brothers and sisters back home.
Your sister and cousins are very beautiful, I really love watching and learning about different cultures it was very moving Thank you for sharing, Love from England 🏴
I am glad I came across this channel today coz every second was worth it. My grandma is a Tibetan but I am unaware of her culture. So thank u for showing us this beautiful ceremony. ❤️👍
The same human civilizations have been immortal who have not renounced their traditions. Our heritage, our identity. Lots of love from India, Uttarakhand..
Really great marriage celebration programme arranged by Tibetan cultire. There's no difference between basic rituals between Indian and Tibetan marriage social rules and rituals. Absolutely enchanting marriage ceremony of your sister Tsering in village. Everything is excellent .you have showed an envelope to give gift which we used here in India. On the wedding day the mom was crying and the father was giving advices really in INDIA do the same things. The mom cries for the daughter going away to live in her Parent in law house. It is an cause of tension and anxiety as the parents of girl is always worried what kind of parents in law would be. My daughter whether would happy or unhappy. The husband whether is good caring or not whatever the video is great to watch. Really in INDIA the groom comes on the marriage day himself and after marriage he stays and next day the groom takes with him newly wedded bride at his house. We arranged a lot of food on the day of marriage for the guests attending on the day of bride marriage day and after two day the groom also arrange a celebration for the guests and they arranged a menu of food for the guests and guests come with gifts for the bride and grooms. We too engage a priest for marriage and the priest does all the rituals. I am greatly impressed to see such magnificently impressive marriage celebration of Tibetan village. Really wonderful. Lord Buddha bless your sister and your brother in law to be happy always. Thanks a lot for showing us such magnificently colourful ancient cultural marriage ceremony which is still survives in Tibet. Apurba Kumar Roy. 23/6/21.
I just subscribed to this channel. For some reason I have been obsessed with everything Tibet. This was a most beautiful and serene wedding and celebration.
From India? Are you an Indian or a Tibetan in India? Seeing that your name is Tibetan, but you may forget that you are a Tibetan. I always tell people that I am from Tibet.
The wedding ceremony was marvelous. The bride's so beautiful, I wish her the happiest life. My tears broke out when her father advised her for the last time...Girls marry in the end, sometimes I feel women are like dandelions no matter they'll leave in the end. Thank you for this amazing video...
So interesting with different cultures. In mine we say that sons are more likely to leave but "a daughter is a daughter for life". She is the one who will take care of you forever.
I am Indonesian, I absolutely do love this video. What an amazing and impressive wedding ceremony in a very remote village, the bride and the groom have never met before the ceremony and the togetherness of neighborhood people with full of warmth even in the middle of freezing situation. Wish you all the best. Love from Indonesia.
One-day I will go to Tibet. And I shall never return. I will live with them , spend rest of life together with them. I will listen their song, dance and eat Tibetan food. I will die there . Love from Kolkata, India
It doesn't seem fair that in some cultures the bride's family gives expensive dowries to the bridegroom's family. The bride's family "loses" a daughter and should be the one to get expensive dowries from the bridegroom.
Well unfortunately this is the case in many chinese provinces some greedy parents take it to the next level, bride price can go to hundred thousands to some case million when it comes to a rich guy, added everything from house, vehicle and cash gift. Yes it is not uncommon for some of northern families asking much thesedays, they really do mean it seriously sometimes. Although if the guy is poor, he can discuss to downgrade that price according to his financial capability, but this is usually the part where a lot of face culture is exchanged tensely and lot of acting poor to be consistent with the said financial description is needed, lol. Gosh i will be honest with u, for some of these people and i am not on a shortage of finding them, they really mean to “sell” their own daughter
Ok, It's a trend from the culture of scarcity, the groom is responsible rest of her life but that doesn't mean parents don't make a contribution to her life. IN TODAYS times of abundance this might seem cruel.
Thank you for sharing this with us. It was a privilege to be a part of this. Warmest wishes for thier future. I hope that this pandemic is gentle with you all.
First of all happy married life to your sister. By your grace I am able to watch the Tibetan arranged marriage by sitting into my home that is from Mumbai (India) . Bride is beautiful simply cute. Thank you 🙏 for your video.
Everything so beautiful. The 3 cousins sure did a fabulous job singing and welcoming. I’m struck by the similarities Tibet culture has with Natives American culture. Even Guatemala/Peru cultures. Remarkable.
Can we please take a moment and appreciate the three cousins who just blessed everything with their amazing voices
They were so dedicated and sweet.
my first time to see this kind of marriage.. praying that their marriage would be long last to foreve ang live together with love and happiness
Firstime to see this kinda wedding..thank you for showing us your culture wedding.God bless the New couple 🙏
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She knows no fancy ideas of feminism, she will be just fine and feel happy and honoured .
As this is the way of nature, as our creator planned for us.
The bride is beautiful. I couldn't imagine getting married and meeting the groom all in the same day. Then leaving your mother and moving to a new village. That is a lot of change. I was so sad when my daughter got married, and I realized she wasn't coming home. Mothers everywhere must feel the same.
Who's pretty, I have not seen an appealing woman throughout the whole video, am I missing something! Where da hoochies wit da booties at yo!
@@tomv3165 wew
@@tomv3165 beauty lies in the eyes of beholer.
So Amazing culture ,luv it
@@tomv3165 My sister and I both agreed that the bride is pretty, too. Beauty is in the eyes of people who aren’t mean.
I have never seen a Tibetian wedding before. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Best of luck in their married life. Love from South Africa.
"Groom's home forever" Being a Asian woman is difficult. .. My heart felt a pain. She is too young and she will miss her home. I hope she leads a good family. From bottom of my heart I pray for her health, happiness and good marriage life. Thanks for showing us your sisters marriage and your home . 🙏
Not only you. we all pray for her and believe me she will live a good life, way better than any girl from a Rich and wealthy family. just give your prayers and walk away.
What do you mean by.......forever? Won't she be visiting her family?
@@florencewilson4821 the groom family is her new and only family now.
@@mebeb6399 so when she has baby she can never go back... why is that I bet that mom heart broke
The wedding was very interesting but also very sad. Then bride is going to a village she has never seen to marry a man she has never seen and does not know. Will she be able to see her parents and show them her children?
This is amazing how we can be so connected to each other. I live in Washington in the United States and we are able to see your sisters wedding. So grateful you shared this with the world. I wish the newly weds a long and happy life. We are more alike than we are different. God Bless you.
Hey Anna thank you for the wishes and also thank you for watching our channel and the comment too.
I wish the couple a blessed happy life together. In fairness both of them are look alike.
@@janetaugusto6752 me too (amen)।
I wish both of them " the same " :happy together which mean, not only the wife has to try hard to make Hausband N family happy but both Hand in Hand . i sich her and all women the same. 💗
Watching from the phillipines
I wish the new couple well. They looked so young and shell shocked at the end. I can’t imagine how scared your sister was, leaving home forever to people she has never met.
We are so grateful for this glimpse into a Tibetan wedding. The bride is most beautiful and I wish the couple a lifetime of happiness.
It's not easy for Jamyang, a village boy from this remote village, to have learnt English so well, live in the capital city of Tibet Lhasa to pursue an urban life, and ....make such a unique & wonderful videos. Keep doing the good job, Jamyang! Let's meet over some nechang and yaksha kampo some day, if karma ever permits!
The tibetan people are so beautiful to me. It was truly an honor to have watched this. I wish the bride and groom a lifetime of happiness
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Hehehe thank you very much for the great wishes
They truly are just beautiful. The precious children with their rosy cheeks...so darling. The people look healthy & happy. You are a blessed country. I live in the Sonoran desert in Arizona, USA. A world away - yet loving learning about your beautiful people & country.😎🌵❤️🙏🇺🇸
Me too wish them a long life..
Everyone seem happier then people in the states do
. All looking down on there cell phones. 😔
17:09. 😂😂 the money log. They know how much money each person ‘ gave the bride and groom 🤵 lol. I seen a couple 0’s in some of the names. I wonder what has become of them. 😉
I like the “What now!” 🤷🤷♂️ look on the couple’s faces in the end🥰☺️totally adorable. Thanks for showing us such a beautiful wedding from a beautiful people.
That part where her father shouted to the sky for blessing,truly amazing.The love and duty of the father harmonised in perfect blend.
I had realized the deep love from the father
This is a beautiful wedding. I'm an African South African man and I can relate to some of the cultural aspects of this wedding like the traditional outfit, communal involvement, the clergy, the dowry, the abundant food and drinks, the many presents, the singing, the dancing, just the joyful celebration with the newlyweds.
We pray to God to richly bless this beautiful couple with money children, love, joy, peace and understanding. Hubby love and honour your wife and dear wife also respect and love your husband.
Arranged marriages used to be practised in my culture but they are no more. Thank you for sharing your sister's and your brother-in-law's lovely wedding with us.
The advice you give it's hard to believe that you are a South African may God bless you
@@nikkimaraji8234… what is that supposed to mean?
What if they never fall in love?
So beautiful and unique. I can't imagine leaving my entire family to someone Ive never met. Such courage. Thank you. ♥️🌏
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Remember she doesn't have a option or a say in it. She was given away that's tradition 101 it's the same for whole south Asia and the far east.
I hope that was the right way of marriage for that girl and wish she will have a nice new life. May all the girls like she had a good husband. My blessings from deep heart. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you very much for your kind blessing. 🙏
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I always like to watch traditional marriages of different cultures. Thanks for this video. May your sister gets all the happiness she deserves. God bless her and you all.
Tashi dele. Thank you very much for your blessing.💕💕
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I feel privileged to witness this Tibetan wedding ceremony. Great tradition. Thanks from Andhrapradesh, South India.
Dużo zdrowia i szczęścia na nowej drodze życia,w trudzie i znoju bądźcie dla siebie przyjaciolmi i dobrymi rodzicami dla dzieci aby wszystko było tak jak sami sobie wymarzyliscie. 🌹🌼💮🌸💜💛💚💙
Your sister is so beautiful. Very pretty smile. Wishing happiness and many blessings to the couple 💐
I wish them all the happiness and luck life has to offer, I've been married for 54 years and still happily in love.
So great to hear such things, I'm happy for you both too! May I ask, how often you say to your wife that you love her?☺️
Wonderful to hear, but I’ll hazard a guess and say you chose each other.
@@vondahe I would say we say it 4 or 5 times each day. Our next Big Milestone Event will be early next year when we reach being married for 20,000. days if the Good Lord allows it. It's takes 54 years 9 months and 6 days to reach this number of 20 thousand. Now this will be special for us.
yeah but i bet you werent forced into arranged marriage in 10th grade forced to quit school
@@AmandaYoungss You are definitely correct in your observation yet it's been a part of the their marriage culture since who knows when, plus it seems that couples are expected by societal tradition and pressure to marry in this manner however they feel personnel about this marriage circumstance. I can only hope they do find happiness and love towards one other because if they don't life will be a hard master for them and that is something I wouldn't want to see for them. But Amanda you are right correct and I do see your concern for them.
I really enjoy this. Arrange marriage with no big age gap compare to other culture with huge age gap and the bride were minor. This is one of the best arrange marriage I watched so far.
Thank you very much for watching our channel 💗
@@TibettravelOrg That i not me, you have a VIRUS!
The bride is purchased with money and other goods. It's not her choice. There is no "best arranged marriage" the arrangement is between parents, the female is a mere commodity.
Be quiet. Let people live their lives and don’t be ethnocentric.
@@braindamaged9519 So you believe, falling in love with some random guy and making life decisions wearing the famous "pink glasses" and suffering from mindblowing chemistry (like we do) is the better option for having a good life? Divorce rates tell a different story...
I am a black woman living in California, and I absolutely love this video. It is so refreshing to see cultures get together and enjoy true happiness. The bride is absolutely beautiful, and I totally admire the respect and loyalty that she has toward her parents, elders, the monks, the groom, and his family. I wish them continued happiness, and a happily married life ahead.I wished that I could be welcomed as a visitor to view this beautiful event. Many happy greetings and blessings to the people of Tibet. Namaste.🙏🏾😊
One thing .This is all shot by Chinese government media. Go figure the reason
They are from the same culture.
Such a beautiful documentary. Actually, I also live here in Nepal with Tibetan as neighbors. They are the very kind and honest people I have met. I just love Tibetan culture and thanks for presenting this beautiful culture to the whole world.
Thank you very much for your kind support 🙏 Love from Lhasa
May they be happy always. May he treat her well and may she be a good wife that is loved. I am in awe that although we are from completely different countries, races and religious backgrounds we have so many similarities in our traditions and dances. Native American cultures and other aboriginal cultures share so much in common. Many blessings to all.
Thank you very much. All my blessings to you. 😘
I was just thinking the same. Probably it is the ancestors of these people who landed in America centuries ago. Love from india
I only saw Native American Culture in American Museum of Natural History. What a genocide China is pushing to its 55 ethnics the West claims.
I just love how the entire village is at the wedding. So great
Me too, thought it was amazing to see so much love and support.
What a wonderful traditional wedding I've never watched in my life. Congratulations to the couples.
Thank you very much ❤️
This is such a privilege to be able to witness this event and to see such beautiful country. Thank you.
Tibet country?????
I thought it was Jackie Chan,wish tibet,to be a country again
@@cachet633 sorry ! Tibet is never part of China.. Tibet has own country but captured by China.
@@tenzhooo6186 Agreed
Tibetan doesn't want to be like Sikkim or Bhutan I guess.
Tibetan wedding is very similar to Indian wedding like horse ride, giving money and make a record about it, women singing, host reading what bride and groom families gave to each other, dowry etc. I'm actually quite surprised about this and liked it a lot. Few years back I visited a Tibetan town in India and welcomed by warm hearted Tibetan people. Sending best wishes to bride and groom. 🤗
When we visited Dharmsala in India, and Katmandu, we were struck by the peaceful demeanor and physical beauty of the Tibetans.
Unbeilevable.
What u have seen about Tibet n Tibetans India n Nepal aren’t fake and exaggerated.Just by watching one wedding frm small village in Tibet doesn’t represent the whole of Tibet culture. I have attended several tibetan weddings n this is the first time seeing dowry in tibetan wedding. My cousin sister had a wedding few years ago n she didn’t have dowry. All she had was the gift frm ppl who came to the wedding n obviously special gift frm her parents n families as a memories( esp mum’s jewellery, precious symbolic family gift).gift frm the bride is not a demand frm groom family. It’s just the way to sent her daughter away with no empty hand.
One of the best tibetian arrange marriage I never seen before my best wishes to new couple love from pune India ❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you very much 💗
This is a beautiful ceremony. I do feel a bit sad for the mom of the bride. The sadness she feels letting her daughter go. I to wish them a happy, health and prosperous life together.
That is a universal sadness that Mother's all over the world feel when their daughters marry. That will never change.
Omg I cried 😭 when bride was leaving her own family, I know she can come visit them anytime 😊 which is good in our culture
thanks for watching our channel and during that time i was also cried too with lost of pain from the deep of my nose...
@@TibettravelOrg from your nose??? 😁🤣🤣😂 May The Most High The Everlasting One The Everlasting Love gives you healings & health Ameen
@@TibettravelOrg From your nose???🤥🤥🤧🤧😤😤
I m from Ladakh India, and I love Tibet very much. the way of celebrating all precious culture are very nice.
That is wrong people should be able to pick who ever they want
*The girl is very beautiful his brother could have rescue her she could have known the world sad🌎*
My step father was Indian. My mum went with him & my half brother to Indian wedding in the early 80's. The photos are so colourful. Amazing, jewels & red everywhere.
Am from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@travelwithsundari2908 Sorry, this is China🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
Wow. I m so impressed! It is cultural! I remember when I was 18 a family invited my family to a wedding. After the wedding all women when to sleep. Men stayed downstairs talking n drinking. The father of the bride spoke to my dad to arrange my wedding with his son. My dad was so shocked because we as teen never meant to be a couple. Just friends. My dad declined the offer because he wasn’t informed by me or nothing. So dad stopped me from getting into an arranged wedding. Thanks for posting this family event.
I was totally engrossed in the ceremony. I hope every happiness and long life together. The scenery was breathtaking. It was simply beautiful. Congratulation.
Thank you very much 🙏
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Love this culture! wish I could attend a Tibetan wedding like this. The music while welcoming the groom's family gives me goosebumps, I almost cried.
Thank you very much 💗
me too,when the tibet music rings,I tears .shock my soul.
Thank you for inviting us all to your wedding. May you live long, healthy lives together in joy and family love.
Just watched only 3 videos. Amazing. Beautiful culture of Tibet. Lots of love from Nepal 😍🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🙏😍😍
Thank you for showing us a traditional Tibetan wedding in a village . It was great to see new Tibetan culture in Tibet .
Tashi Delek. Greetings from India .
I wish I were there to celebrate the wedding ceremony.
This was so interesting to watch !!! Thankyou for bringing us such amazing visuals and stories from present day Tibet .. We absolutely love watching everyday life from these smaller towns and villages and it’s our dream to travel across Tibet some day .. Sending good vibes from the other side of the Himalayan border.. can’t get enough of such content 🙏🏼😃
Thank you very much
But foreigners are only allowed to visit tibet in group tours.
A couple of years ago I wanted to visit Lhasa by train, I even booked hotels but I couldn't buy the train ticket because I am no longer a Chinese citizen. 😭😭
@@afunguynamedkawhi7959 oh wow! that's interesting...
semoga saya bisa ke tibet,yg selalu dalam angan2ku.
@@TibettravelOrg Yes, thank you so much. I have never seen anything like it. You presented it with the utmost respect for the entire thing. You have a great storytelling eye and as the conduit to the subject, a most valuable touch of welcoming minimalism. You showed your affection and respect but did not insert yourself excessively. Very well done. What struck me the most was that in the shots near windows or when leaving the buildings, when the outdoors came into the frame, the overpowering beauty of the mountains outside were shocking and powerful - that this is the everyday background, reality and complete environment to these peoples' lives. Stunning. I appreciate this short work so much. Sorry if this rude to ask, but can you tell me what industry the bride's (your) family is in to have accumulated such wealth? Thank you.
I love how everyone in the village is like a family 💖
Sending you and your family blessings from Florida 🙏🏽🌴
I'm from Indonesia
I'm from India. I visited Dharamshala with my friends and we were intrigued about Buddhism. Absolutely love your videos.
This was one of a kind wedding I really enjoyed watching this unique culture, hope the newly weds a happy long life and thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you very much for watching our channel 💕
Thank you for sharing the culture of Tibetian wedding ceremory.
Greetings from Randa, a small place within the "Swiss Himalayans", in the South of Switzerland, to the newlywed couple!
May health and prosperity reign their life and God bless their family life with healthy and happy children!
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Being quite emotional during the whole ceremony, a few teardrops squeezed out of my eyes!
All these lovely people, all these bright colours and so many different dishes of plenty of food!
How lucky you all are there, so far away from my place!
May God bless you all!
Josef
I love Tibetans and Tibet. What a great people.
Thanks to the families for sharing such a special occasion. They are a beautiful couple and I hope they have grown their bonds of friendship and love and are enjoying all the happiness in the world.
Thank you for sharing your Tibetan family and your marriage tradition. The respect and love of family and friends is so obvious. Best wishes to the bride and groom.🙏🏼
Jamyang I never get bored watching this wedding ceremony.. it’s so fascinating to watch and experience..
It’s nice to watch another’s culture celebrating the joining of man and wife ..
I hope they have had a good start to their lives together..and wish them many years of love and happiness
First time seeing a Tibetan marriage, in Australia i have met a beautiful couple & he took my friend Georgia's Surname, Georgia taught English in Tibet, such a sweet couple. However they met & fell in Love & moved to Australia, so not arranged. I have to admit i cried with The Mother, my heart would be sad too to see my little girl leaving. I was reminded how similar in many ways the Native American Indians are to Tibetan People, i love the colors in this wedding. I am learning because i thought Tibetans were vegetarian but after watching Methok's Story, i was taken back, i now know i know nothing hehe. I will learn, Thank You for sharing, Your Sister would be 6 months into marriage now, i wish her Peace, She looked very scared understandably. Om Shanti 🙏
Never really knew such a beautiful culture exist until i came across this .
My only wish them to be a happy married life.
All of the fabrics are beautiful, thank you so much for inviting us in. I hope their marriage is successful.
What a classical traditional marriage ceremony, inchanting mystical, beautiful, keep alive forever.
Wonderful traditional marriage celebration of Tibet. Little bit similar to traditional Ladakhi marriage celebration. Love from little Tibet Ladakh❤️.
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We Asians are same, only small rituals differences between countries!
What if she’s having problems with him. Can she go back home?
Absolutely beautiful couple! May God continue to bless their union! She was very blessed to have married into such a nice family! I also noticed that their marital home is particularly large and beautiful! Her parents made a very good match for her!!
你们的视频都很棒,能让更多人了解西藏的人文习俗,而不是趋于表面上去认识西藏,这一期视频太棒了,藏族婚礼很有仪式感啊!
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The host is the most interesting 😂😂 i find him to be jolly kind
She is so young. I am also 21. I can't imagine getting that young. But I think it will be exciting to get married at young. Wish her and groom a happy married life. God bless these newlyweds.
Their new house is beautiful. Absolutely breathtaking views
I am very impressed to see the Tibet marriage. Tibet people pure firmly attached to Culture Tradition when the Children getting married. May Buddha always bless the new couple. Thank you for this precious docs.
What a beautiful wedding! Thank you for sharing this beautiful culture with the rest of the world. Lots of love from Singapore.
Being that this was 2 years ago, I wonder if the bride has had a child by now. What a beautiful culture and wedding!!
Would you please do a follow up video of the couple? How is your sister getting along and adapting to her new family?
I Love the videos!
Thanks
Adri 🕊
She is not his sister. And that's not his family.
@@Grogueman How so?
Ha ha. Typical silly western attitude. Marriage life? It is an arranged marriage. The "happiness" of the spouses is not a consideration. At all. Besides the most important part was not mentioned. Tibetans just like the other people indigenous to the Himalayas region practice Polyandry. Google it. That is where a woman has multiple husbands. She is married to the oldest brother in the ceremony but in actuality she becomes the wife all all the brothers at the same time. I don't judge them. That's just how it works over there.
@@kwakuba9167 why the nasty comment about Western world? Not the first nasty comment I've read here
@@naomiobrien3136 just being real. Us westerners engage in projection totally unaware or disregard the facts and assume everybody must think like us. This video and the comments is a classic example. Because marriage and family mean totally different things to different peoples in different parts of the world.
you demonstrated a fine example of what an extraordinary big brother is...im sure your being present for the ceremony meant so much to your sister. Great documentary, both content and the delivery really showed talent. 9m glad to have stumbled upon it...keep up the good work
The mix of such ancient ways of life with the most up-to-date technology like smart phones and luxury vehicles blows my mind. Such lovely people!
Most amazing marriage witnessed by me.Thank you very much sir.This is from Tamil nadu South India.Convey my regards to the newly wed. Lord BUDDHA shall bless them with happiness and joy.
Thank you, thank you for inviting us to your sister's beautiful wedding! Love everything how everyone plays their part, family, everybody from the villager. A little sad your sister left her home village and not live near her family. Thank you and many blessings to the couple they will have a happy, and successful life. Psalm 127: 3:5. God bless. From Australia.
I used to think that tibetan culture is somewhat like mixture of Indian and Chinese culture, but it's actually a total different world. Amazing ! Appreciable. I also live very near to the tibetan border, and I've witnessed a little bit essence of tibetan culture in my own province (of India). I wish, I could visit the real tibet once in my life.
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Which part you live near Tibetan border?
@@bushrabibipinki2746 Chamoli district, (Uttarakhand)
@@AnkitSingh-s7c1y Tibetan wedding traditions are similar to Haryana(traditional ones).
@@TibettravelOrg Is there a reason that you cannot visit Tibet?
This was so beautifully filmed and so wonderful to bring us to such an gorgeous place. I love the colourful clothing and fabrics and hope that the bride and groom will have a long and happy marriage.
Thank you very much
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Hi, I'm from Hungary 🇭🇺. Extraordinary fact is that your traditions are so similar to ours ( unfortunately, not these days, but about a hundred years ago or so). Amazing!
These obscenely sexist traditions WERE very common in many cultures A HUNDRED YEARS AGO and are nothing of which to celebrate in the year 2022. But the wedding was beautiful and the food looked amazing.
@@rlud304 it's not sexist, it's parents trying to do the best for their children, both bride and groom. You don't understand the dynamics of few people in a region and a life thats instantly busy. For sure, with a 50% divorce rate, people who make 'free choices ' are definitely not more happy than people who have arranged marriages
Even though I live so so far from Tibet and my culture so very different, watching this reminds me how alike we are as people! As humans we can all relate to the happiness of gathering with family to celebrate a wedding, the 2 families getting to know each other and wishing well to the new couple and their life together, the bride being nervous and sharing emotional moments with her parents, the work of all the preparations of food, clothing and decorations, the cousins helping the bride get dressed, having ones religious traditions/beliefs represented....(the giving of gifts and recording them is something we do in the southern USA as well!) Although your beautiful sister had no idea where she was going or who she would marry...I would imagine most new brides share the nervousness and anxiety of leaving their home and family to start a new life with her husband! This video was 2 years ago and I am so curious how she and her new family are doing today?? I hope you can do another video one day showing how she is doing!
Love from Europe in Danmark, l am proud of your culture 🙏🙏🙏🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰❤️❤️❤️❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thank you so much for sharing a piece of your awesome Tibetan culture with us. Truly wonderful. Wish both the groom and bride a blessed and happy marriage. Tashi Delek.
I'm American and I thought this was so beautiful. It was so nice to see the entire village attend the wedding. All the gifts! Even a very nice car! Wishing a long happy life to the new married couple.
lol what do you think of arrange marriage ? can America have such thing?
@@elenagava4660 I'm not advocating arraigned marriage. I knew there'd be "you type" in my comments. You missed the point. This is THEIR custom in THEIR country. I respect that and saw the beauty of it. Maybe you could, idk, stop trying to paint other cultures with a westernized brush. 🤷♀️
@@BeeCharma Oh please. The notion that one should respect all traditions in all cultures is absurd. It's not about painting with a western brush. It's about common sense. Denying a woman to choose her own fate for her life is not worthy of respect just because it's part of the "culture."
@@rlud304 refer to previous comment. Thanks for coming. 😉
It’s so amazing to see Tibetan traditional wedding and more amazed how a girl and boy marry each other without seeing or meeting each other before
This was spectacularly interesting to watch - thank you for this wonderful insight. I felt sad for the bride who seemed so alone when separated from her family, and I can only hope her new life is satisfying, with love and care from her husband and his family.💖
From bride side they send two or three girls with her normally friends or sisters. They will stay until she she feels ok
@@itstenzintimegamingvideosf5424 Oh... I am glad to hear that! Thank you for replying!
@@itstenzintimegamingvideosf5424 What if she never feels okay?
What a beautiful bride! All the best wishes for the young couple from Germany.
Thank you very much 💗
She is so pretty 😍
Thank you😍
I thought this too :)
how old is she ?
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She is 21years
One could write a book on the rich,vibrant cultural resonance of the Tibet wedding but am lost for words amidst my own cherished memories of days gone by! Wishing the couple Jehovah's blessings for the life ahead, amen.
Best wishes to the groom and bride for starting a new chapter in life and i hope both live happy and fulfilling life. Thank you very much cho for showing life of our brothers and sisters back home.
Thank you very much.😘
OMG! See that little girl brought tears to my eyes. Wishing her a very happy life. And an amazing video...
Thank you very much.😘
Your sister and cousins are very beautiful, I really love watching and learning about different cultures it was very moving Thank you for sharing, Love from England 🏴
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So beautiful how the whole village came together. That's a nice car!!
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I am glad I came across this channel today coz every second was worth it. My grandma is a Tibetan but I am unaware of her culture. So thank u for showing us this beautiful ceremony. ❤️👍
The same human civilizations have been immortal who have not renounced their traditions. Our heritage, our identity. Lots of love from India, Uttarakhand..
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Really great marriage celebration programme arranged by Tibetan cultire. There's no difference between basic rituals between Indian and Tibetan marriage social rules and rituals. Absolutely enchanting marriage ceremony of your sister Tsering in village. Everything is excellent .you have showed an envelope to give gift which we used here in India. On the wedding day the mom was crying and the father was giving advices really in INDIA do the same things. The mom cries for the daughter going away to live in her Parent in law house. It is an cause of tension and anxiety as the parents of girl is always worried what kind of parents in law would be. My daughter whether would happy or unhappy. The husband whether is good caring or not whatever the video is great to watch. Really in INDIA the groom comes on the marriage day himself and after marriage he stays and next day the groom takes with him newly wedded bride at his house. We arranged a lot of food on the day of marriage for the guests attending on the day of bride marriage day and after two day the groom also arrange a celebration for the guests and they arranged a menu of food for the guests and guests come with gifts for the bride and grooms. We too engage a priest for marriage and the priest does all the rituals. I am greatly impressed to see such magnificently impressive marriage celebration of Tibetan village. Really wonderful. Lord Buddha bless your sister and your brother in law to be happy always. Thanks a lot for showing us such magnificently colourful ancient cultural marriage ceremony which is still survives in Tibet.
Apurba Kumar Roy. 23/6/21.
I just subscribed to this channel. For some reason I have been obsessed with everything Tibet. This was a most beautiful and serene wedding and celebration.
And the only thing we were waiting for was to see them look at, or speak to each other. I guess I’ll hope for a part II.
I love Tibet n Tibet people ..love u guys from India..🙏🙏🙏
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From India? Are you an Indian or a Tibetan in India? Seeing that your name is Tibetan, but you may forget that you are a Tibetan. I always tell people that I am from Tibet.
The wedding ceremony was marvelous. The bride's so beautiful, I wish her the happiest life. My tears broke out when her father advised her for the last time...Girls marry in the end, sometimes I feel women are like dandelions no matter they'll leave in the end. Thank you for this amazing video...
So interesting with different cultures. In mine we say that sons are more likely to leave but "a daughter is a daughter for life". She is the one who will take care of you forever.
@@robinanna5531 😍😍😍
Yeah that is so truth
i meant they're married in the end
I am Indonesian, I absolutely do love this video. What an amazing and impressive wedding ceremony in a very remote village, the bride and the groom have never met before the ceremony and the togetherness of neighborhood people with full of warmth even in the middle of freezing situation. Wish you all the best. Love from Indonesia.
Heads off to the three beautiful cousins. They basically carried all the ceremonial stuff!
How very beautiful of a traditional wedding. I pray as an arranged marriage that they have found love and happiness from being together.🙏
This wedding ceremony is truly amazing. Wishing the newlyweds a very happy reunion with many years to come. All the Best from Singapore.
I wish the couple a life full of love forever. ❤ Watching from the United States. Both the bride and the groom look really young and beautiful.
That was so interesting and beautiful! May your sister and her husband have a long, happy and healthy life together!
Simple yet elegant. Respect all the way from the Philippines.
Thank you very much 🙏
This is awesome. Some arranged marriages are beautiful like this and some are nightmares. This culture seems to care and it’s all done with love. ❤
One-day I will go to Tibet. And I shall never return. I will live with them , spend rest of life together with them. I will listen their song, dance and eat Tibetan food. I will die there . Love from Kolkata, India
It doesn't seem fair that in some cultures the bride's family gives expensive dowries to the bridegroom's family. The bride's family "loses" a daughter and should be the one to get expensive dowries from the bridegroom.
And why the girl is the want to go to the groom place
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Well unfortunately this is the case in many chinese provinces some greedy parents take it to the next level, bride price can go to hundred thousands to some case million when it comes to a rich guy, added everything from house, vehicle and cash gift. Yes it is not uncommon for some of northern families asking much thesedays, they really do mean it seriously sometimes. Although if the guy is poor, he can discuss to downgrade that price according to his financial capability, but this is usually the part where a lot of face culture is exchanged tensely and lot of acting poor to be consistent with the said financial description is needed, lol. Gosh i will be honest with u, for some of these people and i am not on a shortage of finding them, they really mean to “sell” their own daughter
Some african cultures and arabs it is the oppositie.
Ok, It's a trend from the culture of scarcity, the groom is responsible rest of her life but that doesn't mean parents don't make a contribution to her life.
IN TODAYS times of abundance this might seem cruel.
Thank you for sharing, my first time to watch about Tibetan wedding. Bless
Thank you for sharing this with us. It was a privilege to be a part of this. Warmest wishes for thier future.
I hope that this pandemic is gentle with you all.
First of all happy married life to your sister. By your grace I am able to watch the Tibetan arranged marriage by sitting into my home that is from Mumbai (India) . Bride is beautiful simply cute. Thank you 🙏 for your video.
Everything so beautiful.
The 3 cousins sure did a fabulous job singing and welcoming.
I’m struck by the similarities Tibet culture has with Natives American culture. Even Guatemala/Peru cultures.
Remarkable.
Examples please..