Racism against Indians is so normalized that people don't even feel that it's wrong. Yesterday I saw a video in Instagram about people from Maxico or Brazil, and someone commented they look like Indians. Suddenly the whole comment section turned into a India bashing competition out of nowhere. It's like you can't even mention the word India without expecting replies like dirty, smelly, curry etc.
Agreed. While some parts are true about India, but generalising term shouldn't be accepted. And most of these comments I see come from the US or europe.
The emotional intelligence level of the Brazilian lady is out of scale. She defends everyone's else point of view and gives slight hints of what could be the right direction.
As an Indian i have an experience when a American TH-camr tell geography and he called South China instead of India🇮🇳, so it's a reality you can accept american don't know geography well. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I am an Indian and I would say, just go to a random Indian street and ask people where is Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram(all Indian states) 99% will say in "China" lol So stop generalising others
Foreigners need to understand the term "curry" it was given by Britishers because they can't identify indian cuisine like we have simple cooked mixed vegetable with spices(called sabji), bread(🫓 naan/chapati) and rice 🍚 . And those things foreigners considered curries. 😂😂😂
As if indians dont say every Italian cuisines as pasta😂... There is nothing wrong if they think Indians cannot live without curry. Infact they do have a point tho! Indians cannot live without dal👀
Actually tarkaari , matlb rasedaar sabzi hota hai ..shayad British naam nhi le sakte ho?! Fir humare yahan bhuna,sookha,bhaja, jo ki non gravy sabzi aadi hoti hai jinka Angrejo ko pata nhi ho !
INDIA:- -has the cleanest village in Asia in the northeast -has the most diversity in food -had mathematicians like Aryabhatta ramayana and many more India has the most diversity in everything the north has glaciers and cold dessert,west has dessert,northeast has rain,south has ocean north has curry,biryani,etc south has idli dosa,etc, east has soo many different types of food so people should explore and research before commenting on something
It isn't about having the greatest. it's about the average lifestyle. Im indian and an average indian lives a worse life compared to a lot of other countries. Its not because of the people but our government.
Those Indian girls are also kind of "generalising" by "sourh part have different kind of food" .bro every state have different kind of food. I have tried food from north, east and west as well.
I do not really get it why people think certain languages are aggresive. It is up to how the speakers deliver. Hence, people must do a lot of research and find out why before assuming somethings without concrete evidences.
No thats not true sometimes lang matters the phonetic structure of a language can be sound rude and harsh like in my country there are languages where hard R/ AdhE/ Dha these type of syllables are used
Yeah but if you get an introverted girl saying it it still doesn't sound harsh or rude. People think German is harsh because their first contact with it is literally with Hitler speeches in history classes. But, a) Hitler was Austrian, and Austria does have stronger consonants like a trilled R and endings in /k/, and b) if you listen to the famous audio of Hitler and the Finnish prime minister on a train, you can see that in real life, not even Hitler himself sounds as harsh as he does in his speeches. So it's not just about speaker, but also about context. Fascists are gonna sound harsher in every language.
Even curry is not an indian word the pronounciation is irritating this is kari in tamil it is a came from a plant and in different places it has different names nobody uses same resipes everything is different , it is just so ignorant and irritating you guys are telling to people who has 8000 recipes just for making rice that you guys only eat curry or saying them you guys smell like curry that's just rediculus and yeah curry powder never exists
yea, doesnt matter what it is you guys smell after you have eaten it lmao, after pe in school this indian kid would smell like a entire indian convenience store
Unpopular opinion: Brazilian Portuguese is the sexiest language. Not spanish (we have a looot of accents), not italian. Brazilian Portuguese! Hope I can learn it fluently and go there sooner than later
I know very little about Brazil, but hearing about how friendly people are seems to be even better than how it is in America, and it makes me want to go there someday 😊
brazil has the highest std rate in the continent and is in the top 3 worldwide. and poor people in general are extremely promiscuous (easy), almost 50% of the population is lower class. stop being defensive🤦🏻♂
@@julianasilva6946 I'm not forcing anything, the term exists in contemporary online and physical english, excuse me but it seems like they paid you to speak lies, deny modern english, please shut up, if you don't have anything useful to say keep quiet, goodbye and don't me quote more, I hate stupid people. Farewell forever ♾️🥂♾️
@@Ok99012 you shouldn't worry much about it, it is always fun to see how others see our countries (I'm from Brazil btw), especially when it is a positive outcome. :))
only if they defend north then is it defending India as a whole? I mean come on bro. They are from the south so they say what they see. If they didn't see how can they defend?
@@achyuthsai7171 they are talking abt cmnts on india not south india..and u r representing yourself as indian then take all those cmnts on your country ..and stop using this term north south east indian at abroad we have already done so much damage by dividing ourself..
I laughed south part of india is close to nature. What about Jammu and Kasmir, Himachal, Uttrakhand and complete north east. They are sure better than south india.
As a INDIAN I'm disappointed because 1. They are mentioning south agree south India is clean but that doesn't mean north India is not 2. They lacks at defending like bro !!!!! I mean they are 2 girls they should rock this opportunity but still they lack [ik sometimes it happens]
she is right, because everyone thinks because of your sheer numbers like a billion northies, India is just Bollywood, Hindi, Hindu and Butter naan etc. It's time we voice out to the world about our Identity too, we too exist. Northies never acknowledge our existence so it is incumbent upon us
u wont be surprised on every tourism video of india . South Indians type ' dont go to north india its not safe ,dirty ,, they say come to south india". I have seen south people hating north indians because NOrth indians skin is lighter and they look good.
The other girl from the South is trying so hard to be American as well just watch her other videos. When asked how she pronounces English words, she tries to change her pronunciation to a more American way after she hears the American pronounce it. I just want to hug her and say " Just love who are you and stop trying to hard to be someone you aren't.
Englishman here, and our healthcare/ambulances are also free like in India and Brazil. The Brazilian healthcare employer Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) is the most employed worldwide, with my country's National Health Service (NHS) being second. I work for the NHS and I am proud to be a pair of caring hands to the public. I actually have colleagues who are Indian and Brazilian, we also have thousands of Filipino nurses here. All our international staff members are just as important as those of us born in the UK and I am grateful to each person 🌺
@@VitorAugustoVTR Same here, and I just saw my cousin that got ran over by a car left there in a corridor. Dumbasses like you act as if there're no problems with SUS because you don't see it and it isn't shown in the media. My city has 380k people and there's never a place for anyone in the hospitals here.
As an Indian, this is what I think of these countries 1. France - Cigarrettes, open culture, no marriage, art, passion, film, deep philosophy which none understands 2. Brazil- Big parties, friendly people, football, cartels, Amazon, catholics 3. US - Big, claiming to be best, weird at times, powerful, showy, flashy, money is everything, American dream 4. Germany - Blonde, reserved, beer, cold, welcoming but not too friendly, always on time, follows rules
Fun fact: only 8% of the women and 6% of the men living in Germany are actually blonde (by nature). Another fun fact: Chechz, Austrians and Poles statistically drink more beer than Germans.
O brasileiro é um povo alegre, gosta de festas e tem o costume de muito contado físico...Somos também muito informais e não temos o costume daquele "espaço pessoal" ..então o estrangeiro julga mal as brasileiras confundem amistosidade e simpatia com vulgaridade...é um grande erro de avaliação...na vdd um tremendo desrespeito.
Eu entendo seu comentário, mas quando se coloca em perspectiva com outros países, no meu ponto de vista, os brasileiros são sim muito mais "atirados" com estrangeiros, não sei pq. Eu não fico muito ofendido com esse esteriótipo sobre brasileiras especificamente pq, em parte, é verdade msm, mas é difícil para as pessoas olhar pra sí mesmas com olhar crítico as vezes
@@Boemiohh bem, eu entendo o seu tb e respeito.. .só posso falar por mim...tenho 4 irmãs e elas ñ são "atiradas"....é uma questão de berço...de princípios...e tb eu defendo os meus....tmj
@@eduardosantos5078 sim, mas quando falamos "de Brasil", não estamos falando da sua família, estamos falando como uma população de mais de 200 milhões de pessoas, onde se analisa a população como um todo. E sim, brasileiros no geral são muito mais fáceis com gringos. Se um gringo falar que é gringo em um bar cheio... vixii, o que vai ter de gente querendo trocar idéia, fazer amizade e se aproximar dele não é pouco 😂😂. Mas agr se um brasileiro falar isso em um bar na Alemanha, EUA ou França por ex, vão cagar pra ele legal.
Saying that India is not chaotic due to the sheer density of people living there and that its cities are not generally dirty and polluted is like saying Dubai is doesn't have a desert climate because it has a sky dome. Or that Iceland has a warm weather because they are a few tanning salons. It's basically wishful thinking and denial that don't help fixing the actual problem. It's also dishonest and make the person look ridiculous.
Only few cities in India are chaotic and few parents of the cities are dirty. Most of the countryside , villages are extremely cleaner than any Latin American country.
Lucie, je te kiffe! 👍 I think it’s great when people are not so defensive, admit their shortcomings, and try to understand where the stereotypes come from. It shows that they’re confident in who they are. Lucie was the only one who was like that, the people who got emotional and denied everything just sounded really insecure.
Imo, German is such a beautiful, soft language. I hate that people always try to "prove" it by yelling the two words of German they know. If you actually hear a nice convo between two people, I think your opinion would change very quickly.
Not really. German, like any language, is subject to individual opinions. Saying that exposure to the language would necessarily change opinions about it is unrealistic as the language does have a lot of sounds which are deemed quite harsh and overall the language doesn't have the same "appeal" as some others.
@@thevannmann I'll grant you that people might not like it even when it's spoken in a neutral way, but I think you as well as many others have most likely been influenced to think that way about it. I don't know how much German you know, but they don't even really pronounce their "R"'s, and they have many "ah"s instead of hard "A"s. I think English is just as "harsh" of a language, if not harsher by those metrics, but of course you are allowed to have your own opinion.
@@thevannmann This makes absolutely zero sense. Of course does exposure to a language change your perception of it. Most people have only heard German being spoken at its absolute worst in American WW2 movies, most people would not recognize it being spoken in a normal way since they expect it to sound like a soldier screaming to kill people. German does not have any more harsh sounds than other languages, the R is not even rolled, the consonants do not sound harsher than let's say Italian. It's mostly about what you expect a language to sound like. If you already have a stereotype in your head, you will apply it to the smallest things. Before the war, German actually had pretty much the opposite reputation of what it has today. The most famous operas, fairytales and classical music pieces are written in german or by germans. it is the language of "poets and thinkers" and is still a very important language in science since so many famous contributors to physics, chemistry etc were germans. These things unfortunately often get overshadowed by the impact of WW2, but it's important that we all work on breaking down stereotypes and asking ourselves where they really come from and if they have any scientific foundation
@@andrearace1168 I completely agree. It has mostly to do with what you expect a language to sound like and what you picture while listening to it. If A.H. would have been French, we would probably stereotype French as an aggressive sounding language (i would argue that it is tho, there are just as many harsh sounds as in German).
Julia representou muito bem os brasileiros. Gostei de como explicou cada esteriótipo, foi bem certeira e educada. Sobre os esteriótipos da França, pensei que iriam selecionar o tópico banho, foi uma surpresa não terem falado disso já que é um assunto que permeia bastande a comunidade latina quando falamos deles.
O estereótipo do banho é mais presente aqui no Brasil msm, embora ele ainda exista internacionalmente. A ideia de que os franceses sejam arrogantes e rudes é definitivamente bem mais conhecida, vc vê bastante gringo falando isso e até a francesa falou que não está necessariamente errado. De qualquer jeito, não posso julgar pq nunca fui pra França ou conversei com um francês KKKKKK
The stereotypes about Germany mostly still go back to WW2 propaganda. The not laughing one comes from the British and the thing with the language is actually a quite interesting one. On the one hand it definitely plays a role that most people get first introduced to it by English actors shouting it badly and aggressively in a platera of trash WW2 movies, however there is one aspect to it that may make it indeed sound more aggressive due to how that aspect is used in other languages. We always speak with full "hard attack", which means that before every single syllable we completely close our vocal chords before starting the pronunciation which also leads to the "staccato" in our speech. Other languages like English predominantly use that when they are scolding someone or giving them a stern talking to over accentuate their words. So a speaking style that in many other languages is reserved to express anger is actually used as the standard pronunciation in German which I guess contributes to people hearing it as aggressive as that style of speaking is linked to aggression within their own language
On the fact that the French are said to be dramatic, makes me think of this quote. France is a paradise inhabited by people who think they're in hell. And I think, as a Frenchman, that this quote is still true. French people in general are pessimistic (at the same time, given the news around the world).
I have a very close French friend, and from what she's told me, France is far from being a "paradise." Don't get me wrong the culture, people, cities and landscapes are beautiful of course, but there is a very dark side to the country that most people don't know. Politically and socially, France seems to have many problems. It's a great place to go for holiday, but after all the stuff my friend told me, I would not want to live there.
France will implode, there are many different nations within France, there is no typical french, each region of France and departments outside of France are countries, one day it will all collapse and become several nations again, the territory of France is heterogeneous, many peoples There's no way you can't go wrong there, different from each other.
Regional differences within a nation is something very common all over the world. For example, India has lots of regional differences, hundreds of different tongues, many religions. Algeria too has regional differences, Berbers who don't consider themselves Arabs, will it implode?@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea
Yes partner is a fact, they will broke and Will be divided there many nations ans countries inside of France many socials, culturals, politicals quests and troubles etc...
I keep hearing this "French are arrogant and rude" thing from people again, again and again, but I've never encountered a French person that was arrogant or rude, even in French-only speaking topics on the Internet for me as a non French-speaking native, so I don't wtf this is about. The ones always saying this are mostly either Brits or Americans and ironically I have found way more arrogant, rude and downright nationalistic people from those than have I ever found any French fitting that stereotype
we hate everyone equally :), like said in the video, we are going straight to the point whereas it s appreciated or not ( rude part) and often with a critical ( positive or netagive) thinking ( carthesian mind) = arrogant part. the french etiquette is also massive ( less in younger generation) so when u r in the country, u can think people are rude cause u skipped even the basic behaviour etiquette, ending in the rude part of: straightfoward :)
Idk. Interesting topic for sure. I had really positive encounters when learning French and negative ones as well. At the end of the day people are people, no matter where they're from. If anyhow it would be ignorance towards outsiders when a person comes off as more rude and arrogant, so an individual / influenced character trait.
It's obviously going to be biased since not everyone will experience it to the same degree but when people from so many countries have this stereotype and when so many people have negative personal experiences, it goes without saying that it's likely somewhat true. Furthermore, most people who visit France, visit Paris, and it's well documented that Parisians tend to be more arrogant than the rest while rural folk tend to be nicer. Therefore, when people associate arrogance with the French, it's likely to be due to negative experiences in Paris rather than all of France. The same type of arrogance is often associated with certain big cities of many other countries like Sydney (Australia), Beijing (China), NYC (USA) and Hanoi (Vietnam).
_"The ones always saying this are mostly either Brits or Americans and ironically I have found way more arrogant, rude and downright nationalistic people"_ Thank you!!!!! THAT'S the truth... you know what? Because their only goal is to put us down... Germans are also more arrogant than French people.
I never found the French to be arrogant after having lived there for six months. I think the British are arrogant; they think they are better than the rest of the world.
I hung out with the English students crowd back when I did study abroad in Orléans, France. One time we were having a discussion in an open air café about certain areas of the city, how safe it was, the HLMs, etc. Eventually the conversation lead to how Algerian and African immigrants behaved. All of a sudden, my close friend Jolyan from Oxford haughtily blurts out, (in his "pure" Queen's English accent) 😄 "See we don't do that, we're British!" From that moment on, I always knew how the British in general perceived themselves. 😄
if you wanna come india dont just visit just one place becoz you can't see beauty of India in one place india is so diverse every state is diffrent from each other by culture, language in everything When in India you must visit ~ 1. For Beautiful Indian Beaches a) Andaman Nicobar Islands (Havelock's, Neil Islands. Rose and Smith Islands, Elephanta beach, Radha Nagar beach). b) Lakshyadweep Islands (Bangaram Islands, Thinikara, Minikoy.) c) Goa, Kerala, Gokarna. 2. For Dessert Palaces Rajasthan's Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar. Jaisalmer offers (overnight dessert stay, bonfire under moonlit sky/ camel safari). 3. For Snowy Himalayan Mountains Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Ladhak, Zeh, Nubra valley, Tso moriri, Pagong lake, Tawang, Manali, Spiti valley, Sikkim- Nathu la pass, Gurudongmar lake, Zachung, Tsomgo lake/Changu lake, Yumthang Valley, Mcleodganj Dharamshala, Kashmir (snows in winter). 4. For Backwaters, Tree/ Boat House Kerala - Kumarakom, Alleppey, Varkala beach, Kovallam beach, Idduki, Thekkady, Munnar, Wayanad. 5. For Tropical Beaches - Goa - Vagator, Calangute, Anjuna, Colva, & Benaulim. Grand Island for water sports. Fort Aguada, Church of Mae De Deus, Basilica of Bom Jesus. Temple of Bodgeshwar, St Xavier's Church. 6. For Religious Tourism, Ganga - Rishikesh (rafting), Golden temple, Akshardam Temple (Delhi), Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Ranakpur temple, Bodh Gaya, Dharamshala, Brihadeshwara Temple, Dilwara Temples, Monasteries in north east (Leh, Ladhak, Sikkim, Tawang). 7. For Exotic, Different Architecture --- Hampi, Badami Cave, Khajuraho, Orccha city, Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Mahabalipuram, Jatayu Earth Centre, Ellora Caves, Unakoti Rock Carving, Kailash Temple, Rameshwaram, Ramoji Film City. 8. For Hill stations ---> Sikkim, Munnar, Ooty, Coorg, Chitmangloor, Shillong, Gulmarg, Manali, Kodaikanal, Lonavala, Koroli, Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra Hill Stations. 9. For Wildlife Safari. •Mysuru Zoo, Kaziranga National Park, Rajgir Wildlife Safari Bihar, Panna Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett - Uttarakhand, Actually, The thing is most of the people don't know anything about India's culture , India's Diveristy , Beauty of india. They all focus on negative sides which ARE TRUE, but not the only TRUTH! INDIA IS UNIVERSE ITSELF YOU CAN FIND ANYTHING HERE ( DESERTS,SNOW, LAKES, RAIN FORESTS,WILD LIFE, DIFFERENT CULTURES, ANCIENT CITIES AND TEMPLES , SO MANY BEAUTIFUL PLACES , AND YES AS WELL AS POOR PEOPLE, SLUMS , PEOPLE OF INDIA LOOKS DIFFERENT IN DIFFERENT PLACES OF INDIA BUT THEY ARE INDIAN) I AM A PROUD INDIAN AND ALWAYS GONNA BE , AND I'M WRITTING THIS COMMENT BECAUSE OF NON-INDIANS WHO INSULT MY COUNTRY WITHOUT KNOWING THE TRUTH
After seeing whole video I can say that Indian stereotypes were the most hurting. For America , Brazil, france, Germany it's like 1st world problems like being mean, arrogant , Mercedes, geography But for india , it's straight away dirty
Culture plays a big part on how a person behaves even if you dont notice it...ofc there'll be small differences between ppl from the same culture but at the end they'll all have cultural roots that connect with each other and look weird or different to foreigners.
It’s so unfortunate that a lot of people immediately associate the German language with Hitler. That man was full of rage and evil, and spoke in such a way in public on purpose. For English speakers, it would be like if everyone was introduced to our language only by recordings of someone like Bobcat Goldthwaite. Any language can be made to sound really aggressive or terrible by a certain speaker of it. I think German actually sounds nice when spoken by most German speakers.
India has areas where cleanliness remains a challenge, notably in food hubs and public transportation. This isn't a critique but an observation. I recognize that every country has its good and bad aspects, and while some parts of India might be considered clean, still the great majority is not. Personally, having visited India twice, with years between visits, nothing much has improved.
I am Indian living in India . i disagree with you with that point" that majority is not clean because i am sure u haven't even visited 20% of India and the second thing ,it is really really difficult to control 1.45 billion people. It will still take decades to teach everyone proper manner and Regulation
chill, man. Sorry if it hurt your ego but that was my observation and experience in your country. Sorry if I hurt your Indian heart. @@JagritChauhan-s1q
6:25 German people are the same!!! Same for Dutch people (they say it themselves). I think other people are just more immature and too sensible.... sometimes they take things too seriously or don't have any sense of irony.
You have chosen wrong people to represent India. I feel like either they are too introvert or they don't know much about the country. They are not able to portray a clear picture of India.
As an American it makes me annoyed when I meet foreigners and I feel they assume idk where their country is and might not know a thing about it but I surprise them which I enjoy. It’s like me saying surprise I’m not part of the stereotype
India: I think it's funny that Indian productions all end with dances and there are a lot of people there; France: I also have this impression that the french, especially those in Paris, are arrogant people towards foreigners and it seems that relations between people there are more open; United States: I think american schools should teach geography better to their students...At least the names of the capitals of other countries; Brazil: In fact, those who care most about soccer in Brazil are men, because most brazilian women don't care about it and I think it's funny that most foreigners think that Brazil is limited to Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon and that all brazilians dance and enjoy Carnival; Germany: I think the germans really like beer and sausages, having a language with very big words, even bigger than portuguese words.
Well in india dancing is a very common thing😂 Wedding let's have a dance Office party lets dance School children having dance battles Men are drunk lets dance A religious festival lets dance in name of God Farewell parties lets dance Picnic and vacations lets dance Movies having dance sequence.😂
@@mauricio77vicente35 actually those Indian movies are like the old western movies. back then it was also a thing in movies in the west to have a lot of dancing/singing parts (Frank Sinatra movies for instance) - or just being like a musical movie ...
@@publicminx But the musicals of Frank Sinatra's time were in the 50's in the United States, but in indian productions they still have this at the end of films there, something that even The Simpsons played with this unusual custom of theirs.
Hindustani was the native language spoken in northern India which was pure form of hindi with sanskriti words, and with no influence of arabic . The muslim conquests in indian subcontinent took place between 13th to 18th century . Since it became a bir difficult for hindustanis and persians to communicate properly,Hindustani began to acquire some Persian/Arabic loanwords and continued to be called "Hindi" (Mostly spoken by hindus) And also an other language formed "urdu" (mostly spoken by muslims) Both urdu and hindi share significant portion of their vocabulary. Both are same language with some small difference words but still both speaker's can understand each other perfectly But its hard or not possible to read urdu for hindi speakers (untlill you learn to read it , it's a completely different world). Since Script of Hindi is Devanagari which is influenced from Sanskrit. The script of urdu is Nastaliq (persian) which is influenced by Persian/Arabic/Turkish. So now its clear in india even sometimes when we speak formally (very formally)we write and read and speak bit more pure hindi which still has arabic words , But when we are talking informally or even when a bit politely we speak a complete mixture of them. IN VIDEO= (IN HINDI) # For person : Insaan Saksh Manushya Vyakti Admi (gender specific - men) Aurat (gender specific - women) # For sky : Akash Aasman Gagan Sama (basically environment) # For flower : Fool Pushp Gulab (rose) # For tree : Ped Vraksh # For book : Pustak Kitab # For knife : Chaku Churi # For Vegetable : Sabji # For umbrella : Chata Chatri # For diamond : Heera # For world : Duniya Sansaar Jaha # For prey : (Different for all religion) Puja (hindu) Prarthna (hindu) Dua (muslim) # For translation : Anuvad
Honestly, as a Brazilian, I don't think Brazilians are particularly friendly. But maybe that is because I grew up in São Paulo where people are known to be unfriendly and "cold" so to speak.
Indians are generally warm, respectful, and law-abiding people, with many settlers making genuine efforts to maintain hygiene, adapt to new environments, and quietly work towards personal and professional growth. They are often eager to learn, integrate, and contribute positively to their communities. However, it’s also true that some common stereotypes persist.... civic sense can certainly be improved, and there’s a need to foster greater respect for diverse cultures rather than unintentionally imposing their own cultural values on others.
The problem about the USA people is not that their education is bad, but because the country has a strong patriotism feeling and they feel super powerful (because they are), but this makes them not care about any other country besides their own country, they are too proud and this is kinda arrongant when it gets to the point of them not knowing basic geography. For example, a lot of brazilians doesn't know basic geography, but due to bad education or other problems, but not because we don't care or feel superior.
@@REMPLACEMENT-TV-2The curious thing is that Brazil was once bigger than the USA, they only became bigger geographically because Russia made the bad decision of selling Alaska to them.
vai numa feira popular e começa a perguntar onde fica o Havaí, qual continente fica a Indonésia, quais línguas falam no Canadá, a maioria não vai saber, tem muita gente com má educação ainda, vocês aqui da internet que consomem esse tipo de vídeo sobre curiosidades geográficas e linguísticas não são a maioria dos brasileiros, afinal, muito brasileiro nem tempo pra ver essas coisas tem@@henry247
O... french girl is really fun super active she diesnot seem rude but she is outspoken. I felt she agrees to the comments on french ppl and dislkes about being rude. And she wants to correct it if she has. She has high EQ. Good gal. German girl is very very sweet am against to the german comments. US gal seems very responsible individual probably she is in right direction with all the freedom she has and not parental support/pressure. Brazil gal is cooool and also have high EQ. Indian gals are good at IQ of course but they have to work on EQ i guess... because i feel they should be describing both north and south india together in positive way and aggree to their negatives and work on it and should be responsible to understand they represent india properly.
!. Dirty - People think that because of the representation of India in hollywood ,like Slumdog Millionaire and even in shows like Phineas and Ferb. It's just what they've seen. 2.Curry - Curry means side dish. Anything you eat with the main course. Atleast it's that in my part of India. 3.Maths - Kind of , there are a lot of math geniuses. Maths is an integral part of curriculum here.
There was a video of Backpacker Ben, I had seen called I investigated one of World's most polluted cities. He showed overflowing drains and piles of trash. Then he went to a fancy area in a car so I thought it was Dhaka and the fancy area is Gulshan. Then I saw a Mongoloid street vendor selling satay. Then a guy in an anime costume approached him and Ben handed out Indonesian Rupiyah. So I learnt it was Jakarta. Jakarta is an alpha city like Mumbai. Delhi, Bangkok and Bangalore are alpha minus cities. Even Bangalore has bad areas like Tannery Road, Neelasandra and Ejipura. Then there was an American woman who told Ben that she is grateful she lives in USA and not a third world country like Indonesia. Even USA has bad areas and you can see the vlogs of Nick Johnson, Peter Santanello and Charlie Bo 313. Some vloggers love to show negativity in order to create shock for views. Oh that video only has 68k views, if some Russian or Korean vlogger makes this video in Korean or Russian it will get more than 2 million views.
Before this video, I thought that curry only means a seasoning so I was like "That's not very nutritious, is it, to just eat spicies" when saw that claim about 🇮🇳 India. 🤓 As for 🇨🇵 France (and 🇮🇹 Italy), 🇫🇮 me and my dad had this kind of stereotype of them that they tend not to make functioning reliable electronics, so I was worried when the warranty repair of a certain 🇯🇵 Japanese brand's device required sending it to 🇫🇷 France (I even asked if 🇩🇪 Germany was an option). Unfortunately, that didn't pan out well and it was my worst experience regarding something I had purchased: it returned further broken when they sent it back. After the second "repair" it was still in the same state I sent it back to them, and the courier (a subcontractor for an 🇺🇸 American company) had left the package on the snowy ground during a snowfall/sleet. And with the third attempt they said "we don't have this special swatch (white) in store, so you have to accept a black one", which wasn't new but a secondhand one with a lot of dust and corrosion. Only at that point, over a year after initiating the repair process, its 🇫🇮 Finnish retailer eventually got involved and found me an unused one (still black) at their warehouse after I contacted the consumer authorities. They had refused to do so from the beginning, passing the responsibility over to its maker. As a result, I want to make sure that in the future the retailers take care of the issues from the get-go and not the manufacturers. If anything, it tells more about the culture within the company (including retailers and logistics) than that of any country.
Lucie has several facets, she can be sweet, warm, cute, adorable, she knows how to piss, but she is very reciprocal if you fail her, she knows how to be distant and cold too. She is a charming, practical, strategist, kind and calculating person, fun at times and playful at times. She likes people who are exotic, sweet and not at all conventionally different from her. She is charming and interesting and cool 💋🌷🌹💋💋💋💋🍾🥂☺️❤
Toxic people that are shifting baseless blames from India to North India. North east India is also clean and East Indians don't cook in coconut oil so they have better food. (and I like south India as well) So please don't be mean yourself first.
Loved it! This was my second vid that i’m binge watching, i don’t even know why i was binge watching. It was just too damn interesting, fulfilling, fun, and eye opening. It was nice knowing what other countries are thinking about indians, and to know about the different values of other cultures. Most importantly, i think i fell in love with german now. I might be completely learn it within a few months i guess. And the person who was speaking the french, thank you, you were just way too interesting i mean how are you so fun and what was that dope sense of humour you’re having? Where did you get that from girl. It was amazing. Hey sorry, i don’t know your names or how to address you’ll but, the person who is speaking brazil, you felt like our friend(you so damn felt like our own people), you’re just very empathetic and i love that. I don’t know but the person from america, you’re open minded and kind. You were very humble and rooted. You saw things differently. It would’ve been even more nice if a Britisher could exist as well. That would’ve been wholesome. Anyhow, you guys are fantastic it’s a great idea to just sit and have a talk about the various aspects and perspectives of different cultures of countries. You guys just became that bridge connecting all of us in this one religion - Humanity! Love it!❤
the american woman pretty much confirmed two stereotypes at 1:17: arrogance and desillusion. She started so well with the media thing but it went absolutely downhill from there. Julia has an interesting talk on the "brazilians being easy" thing. There's "what most brazilians do" and "what most foreigners see". What they see is brazilian women "hunting" them, often in groups during international events, sometimes just by chasing them around in general tourist areas. This, ofc, if you come from a rich country. It doesn't mean its how most women behave, its just what that guy is experiencing. Its the people approaching him. Ah, and people say football (futebol) in Brazil. Its football in europe. Its football in India. This thing of saying soccer when there's an american around is... weird. 5 people adapting to help one because that one can never adapt to anything. 🤷♂
Mother Ganga holds immense sacred significance for Indians. Your observation is indeed accurate, as our leaders are actively addressing these crucial issues. Pointing fingers at matters deeply sacred to Indians can be hurtful. ---- Jai Shree Ram ----
Ganga is really polluted still though, and certain religious beliefs are contributing towards the state that it's in. Politicians cannot really speak out against the traiditions because they wold lose a large voting bloc if they do so.
@@squ34ky Ganga is polluted because it has the largest Population living around a River. And the only reason Billions of Dollars are being spent to clean it because our religion already made her divine. Our ancestors knew we are her sons and a mother of a billion children does get dirty a lot.
@@squ34ky ganga is polluted mainly because of sewage and industrial waste, not because of religious activity. There is a separate ministry in the government which is involved in ganga cleaning.
Don't kid yourself, ganga cleaning ministry has been there since last 50 years and allocated millions of dollars but they didn't clean anything. If it was deeply sacred you would have taken better care of it.
Lemme just clear something up as a South Indian: I was scrolling thru the comments and saw someone saying that the North-East is better than the South, but thats legit not even true, bc we shouldnt cause rifts between the two parts. I get it, ur offened, but that doesnt mean u get to offend another persons culture like that. Btw, i dont know much abt North-East India, but I do know that,
This is because 25 million people are already immigrants in Germany. So already 30% of the population. Most are from Eastern Europe, then come the Turks and third are the Arab countries. Her parents probably come from Eastern Europe, because she doesn't look typically German.
Both the German and French girls don’t look like foreigners in their countries. Lucie seems Celtic /Germanic, the German girl could have been from the UK.@@inotoni6148
the french girl comes from north of France so many blond and blue eyed people there since theirs getting ethnically closer to germans than people in the south who are closer to mediterranean stereotype
Indore is cleanest city in India . you are representating India not south India. Northeast India , Uttarakhand, Himachal , J&k are also close to nature . Every state in India has different food , taste and cooking style.
I think French people are very dramatic 😂 You riot for the slightest problem you have in life… set cities on fire, throw poop at city halls like I saw in a recent viral video. I understand making your voice heard is important but…
Racism against Indians is so normalized that people don't even feel that it's wrong. Yesterday I saw a video in Instagram about people from Maxico or Brazil, and someone commented they look like Indians. Suddenly the whole comment section turned into a India bashing competition out of nowhere. It's like you can't even mention the word India without expecting replies like dirty, smelly, curry etc.
Now I'm curious... Could you share the link?
Exactly
Agreed. While some parts are true about India, but generalising term shouldn't be accepted. And most of these comments I see come from the US or europe.
@@nebula669 you forgetting the biggest ones, middle East and some African countries
I agree bro
They are so disrespectful and mannerless
The emotional intelligence level of the Brazilian lady is out of scale. She defends everyone's else point of view and gives slight hints of what could be the right direction.
She's special out of Brink's a emotional genius in fact 🌹🌹
I also liked the french girl, she took the rude comments with a light heart attitude and also was able to engage with the other people perspective.
As an Indian i have an experience when a American TH-camr tell geography and he called South China instead of India🇮🇳, so it's a reality you can accept american don't know geography well. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Without comment its true but others countries as US are not good in geography 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
it's never the same irl. you're talking about something you saw online
I am an Indian and I would say, just go to a random Indian street and ask people where is Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram(all Indian states)
99% will say in "China" lol
So stop generalising others
@@PaulAllen6304 dude,if u r dumb and idiot then don't think others in same league..from which angle Manipur,mizoram and Naga words sounds chinks.
@@PaulAllen6304 I never meet these type of people if you ask uneducated person then what you aspects 😂😂😂
Foreigners need to understand the term "curry" it was given by Britishers because they can't identify indian cuisine like we have simple cooked mixed vegetable with spices(called sabji), bread(🫓 naan/chapati) and rice 🍚 . And those things foreigners considered curries. 😂😂😂
As if indians dont say every Italian cuisines as pasta😂... There is nothing wrong if they think Indians cannot live without curry. Infact they do have a point tho! Indians cannot live without dal👀
@@_Gojo_OP__ 2 wrongs don't cancel out each other, in fact the opposite.
Actually tarkaari , matlb rasedaar sabzi hota hai ..shayad British naam nhi le sakte ho?!
Fir humare yahan bhuna,sookha,bhaja, jo ki non gravy sabzi aadi hoti hai jinka Angrejo ko pata nhi ho !
@@_Gojo_OP__ True 😂 but mere ghar mein daal ki kami hai toh bina daal ke khaana par raha hai 🙂🥲
@@manoramamannu235 Haa 👍
INDIA:-
-has the cleanest village in Asia in the northeast
-has the most diversity in food
-had mathematicians like Aryabhatta ramayana and many more
India has the most diversity in everything
the north has glaciers and cold dessert,west has dessert,northeast has rain,south has ocean
north has curry,biryani,etc south has idli dosa,etc, east has soo many different types of food
so people should explore and research before commenting on something
It isn't about having the greatest. it's about the average lifestyle. Im indian and an average indian lives a worse life compared to a lot of other countries. Its not because of the people but our government.
now shut up
You forgot 'zero'. Never fail to mention 'zero' any time someone criticises India.
curry word originates from tamil word, biryani is from hyderabad which is in south.
@@swaronfan1984 don't bother bro, they are the type Indian who will be offended for just mentioning India
Channel knows its real audience😅
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Yeah obliviously
Views lo fir discriminate bhi karo
Those Indian girls are also kind of "generalising" by "sourh part have different kind of food" .bro every state have different kind of food. I have tried food from north, east and west as well.
for real!..may be they're south indians
As an Indian, those comments were not even close to be called mean. (70% is agreeable)
Ok slave
True. It really depends on the intentions of the person saying it.
There are parts which are dirty but the cause is indian people
Huh?
50% agree.. the comments cannot even mention the 28 states and 9 union territories of india completely.
It's never a language that sounds aggresive, it's always the speaker. Aggressive people will make every language sound aggressive too.
Yes. People who describe German as aggressive, just expose themselves. That indicates who much they are manipulated by the anti-German media
I do not really get it why people think certain languages are aggresive. It is up to how the speakers deliver. Hence, people must do a lot of research and find out why before assuming somethings without concrete evidences.
No thats not true sometimes lang matters the phonetic structure of a language can be sound rude and harsh like in my country there are languages where hard R/ AdhE/ Dha these type of syllables are used
Yeah but if you get an introverted girl saying it it still doesn't sound harsh or rude. People think German is harsh because their first contact with it is literally with Hitler speeches in history classes. But, a) Hitler was Austrian, and Austria does have stronger consonants like a trilled R and endings in /k/, and b) if you listen to the famous audio of Hitler and the Finnish prime minister on a train, you can see that in real life, not even Hitler himself sounds as harsh as he does in his speeches. So it's not just about speaker, but also about context. Fascists are gonna sound harsher in every language.
I hope for another Indian person to be in these videos who can articulate with clarity.
Agree with you
I think the two Indian girls are allright.
Earlier there was a different representative of India her name was Yukti she had good communication skills and talked more relatable.
Nobody loves India other than Indians themselves
They're not that fluent in English, the others might not understand them properly @@DanielRamos-uf3ui
Love the Brazilian girl. ❤🎉
💋💋💋💋🌷🌷🌷🌷
Gorgeous!!!
Priyanka you're pretty and beautie and Julie is 😍🥰 another beauties, love to y'all, love yall 💋🌹🤗🍒🥰
Even curry is not an indian word the pronounciation is irritating this is kari in tamil it is a came from a plant and in different places it has different names nobody uses same resipes everything is different , it is just so ignorant and irritating you guys are telling to people who has 8000 recipes just for making rice that you guys only eat curry or saying them you guys smell like curry that's just rediculus and yeah curry powder never exists
There are other countries that use the term curry and even have their own "curries". The word was adopted and evolved into this new meaning.
yea, doesnt matter what it is you guys smell after you have eaten it lmao, after pe in school this indian kid would smell like a entire indian convenience store
Unpopular opinion: Brazilian Portuguese is the sexiest language. Not spanish (we have a looot of accents), not italian. Brazilian Portuguese!
Hope I can learn it fluently and go there sooner than later
How "sexy" a language is, is completely subjective and usually down to the speaker.
Not an unpopular opinion, I believe it's pretty popular.
That's not unpopular, i think everyone know that
I mean that's totally subjective
Brazilians like to meet different cultures, faiths, foods, and people. But we aren't easy.
I know very little about Brazil, but hearing about how friendly people are seems to be even better than how it is in America, and it makes me want to go there someday 😊
Brazilians are very easy, specially when they see a gringo
brazil has the highest std rate in the continent and is in the top 3 worldwide. and poor people in general are extremely promiscuous (easy), almost 50% of the population is lower class. stop being defensive🤦🏻♂
@@TuaTeMauAkauAteaPor que você tá chamando americanos disso? Parem de pagar mico. que forçação desnecessária.
@@julianasilva6946 I'm not forcing anything, the term exists in contemporary online and physical english, excuse me but it seems like they paid you to speak lies, deny modern english, please shut up, if you don't have anything useful to say keep quiet, goodbye and don't me quote more, I hate stupid people.
Farewell forever ♾️🥂♾️
What's this new trend everywhere of just mentioning indian or milking indian audiences for views 😬
population bro population
It used to be with Brazil, guess it is time to pass the baton to Indians lol
@@sunnysky11-e4q population and easy to influence youth
@@wololo8622 ✌️ i would love to reject it but looks like majority of the Indian youth has already accepted it 😅
@@Ok99012 you shouldn't worry much about it, it is always fun to see how others see our countries (I'm from Brazil btw), especially when it is a positive outcome. :))
Both indian girls comes to defend south india not india..lol😂
only if they defend north then is it defending India as a whole? I mean come on bro. They are from the south so they say what they see. If they didn't see how can they defend?
@@achyuthsai7171 they are talking abt cmnts on india not south india..and u r representing yourself as indian then take all those cmnts on your country ..and stop using this term north south east indian at abroad we have already done so much damage by dividing ourself..
@@achyuthsai7171 is the southern part of India in a different country? 😂 .. 🤡
I laughed south part of india is close to nature.
What about Jammu and Kasmir, Himachal, Uttrakhand and complete north east. They are sure better than south india.
As a INDIAN I'm disappointed because 1. They are mentioning south agree south India is clean but that doesn't mean north India is not
2. They lacks at defending like bro !!!!! I mean they are 2 girls they should rock this opportunity but still they lack [ik sometimes it happens]
Agreed 👍🏻💯
The cleanest city( my hometown ) of India 🇮🇳 is in north.
Why only south india? North india also had alot of dishes, curry and lot of thing are similar to South india which these girl didn't said huh
Yess within my state (Uttarakhand) there's variety of food and i kid you not it's super healthy and tasty 😭
She is defaming us 🙂
Right side girl talking in favour of whole India
Second gal: South India, South, South, South, South, South 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
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she is right, because everyone thinks because of your sheer numbers like a billion northies, India is just Bollywood, Hindi, Hindu and Butter naan etc. It's time we voice out to the world about our Identity too, we too exist. Northies never acknowledge our existence so it is incumbent upon us
u wont be surprised on every tourism video of india . South Indians type ' dont go to north india its not safe ,dirty ,, they say come to south india". I have seen south people hating north indians because NOrth indians skin is lighter and they look good.
The other girl from the South is trying so hard to be American as well just watch her other videos. When asked how she pronounces English words, she tries to change her pronunciation to a more American way after she hears the American pronounce it. I just want to hug her and say " Just love who are you and stop trying to hard to be someone you aren't.
@@yourishasoobaran8272 lol
Englishman here, and our healthcare/ambulances are also free like in India and Brazil. The Brazilian healthcare employer Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) is the most employed worldwide, with my country's National Health Service (NHS) being second. I work for the NHS and I am proud to be a pair of caring hands to the public. I actually have colleagues who are Indian and Brazilian, we also have thousands of Filipino nurses here. All our international staff members are just as important as those of us born in the UK and I am grateful to each person 🌺
I don't think you english people die on the corridors of public hospitals like we do here in Brazil
@victorhugo3952 you say as if it was a common thing... stop denigrate SUS please
@@gabriellaamaria4986 as common as daylight. Go to any hospital in your city right now and see if that's not the case
@@victorhugo3952 Well I just came from one of these and I didn't see any person diyng on the corridors. Is that enough for you sir? (of course not 🙄)
@@VitorAugustoVTR Same here, and I just saw my cousin that got ran over by a car left there in a corridor. Dumbasses like you act as if there're no problems with SUS because you don't see it and it isn't shown in the media. My city has 380k people and there's never a place for anyone in the hospitals here.
As an Indian, this is what I think of these countries
1. France - Cigarrettes, open culture, no marriage, art, passion, film, deep philosophy which none understands
2. Brazil- Big parties, friendly people, football, cartels, Amazon, catholics
3. US - Big, claiming to be best, weird at times, powerful, showy, flashy, money is everything, American dream
4. Germany - Blonde, reserved, beer, cold, welcoming but not too friendly, always on time, follows rules
Brazil and friendly people??? Lmaoo
@@arlecchino248cope.
@@arlecchino248??????????
Fun fact: only 8% of the women and 6% of the men living in Germany are actually blonde (by nature).
Another fun fact: Chechz, Austrians and Poles statistically drink more beer than Germans.
Brazil doesn't have cartels, there are only cartels in Mexico
Essa brasileira é fera, muito expressiva
Why those two Indian girls were obsessed with South
They are from south and they hate north..
Look like....
O brasileiro é um povo alegre, gosta de festas e tem o costume de muito contado físico...Somos também muito informais e não temos o costume daquele "espaço pessoal" ..então o estrangeiro julga mal as brasileiras confundem amistosidade e simpatia com vulgaridade...é um grande erro de avaliação...na vdd um tremendo desrespeito.
Eu entendo seu comentário, mas quando se coloca em perspectiva com outros países, no meu ponto de vista, os brasileiros são sim muito mais "atirados" com estrangeiros, não sei pq. Eu não fico muito ofendido com esse esteriótipo sobre brasileiras especificamente pq, em parte, é verdade msm, mas é difícil para as pessoas olhar pra sí mesmas com olhar crítico as vezes
@@Boemiohh bem, eu entendo o seu tb e respeito.. .só posso falar por mim...tenho 4 irmãs e elas ñ são "atiradas"....é uma questão de berço...de princípios...e tb eu defendo os meus....tmj
@@eduardosantos5078 sim, mas quando falamos "de Brasil", não estamos falando da sua família, estamos falando como uma população de mais de 200 milhões de pessoas, onde se analisa a população como um todo.
E sim, brasileiros no geral são muito mais fáceis com gringos. Se um gringo falar que é gringo em um bar cheio... vixii, o que vai ter de gente querendo trocar idéia, fazer amizade e se aproximar dele não é pouco 😂😂. Mas agr se um brasileiro falar isso em um bar na Alemanha, EUA ou França por ex, vão cagar pra ele legal.
@@luizmarinhojrGringo so conhece o rio de janeiro
@@Senna258logo o pior do Brasil
If some foreigners smell any masala, they think that's curry😂
Saying that India is not chaotic due to the sheer density of people living there and that its cities are not generally dirty and polluted is like saying Dubai is doesn't have a desert climate because it has a sky dome. Or that Iceland has a warm weather because they are a few tanning salons. It's basically wishful thinking and denial that don't help fixing the actual problem. It's also dishonest and make the person look ridiculous.
Only few cities in India are chaotic and few parents of the cities are dirty. Most of the countryside , villages are extremely cleaner than any Latin American country.
hmmm a few cities in the north is chaotic and unclean, so yeah its not the majority of india.
@@thesam27hosh That's highly dubitable lol. India consistently ranks as one of the most polluted countries.
Yes, but it contributes to portraying Indian people (as a race) as inherently savage, dirty and filthy. That is usually the context it's said in.
@@thevannmannonly few cities rank
Lucie, je te kiffe! 👍 I think it’s great when people are not so defensive, admit their shortcomings, and try to understand where the stereotypes come from. It shows that they’re confident in who they are. Lucie was the only one who was like that, the people who got emotional and denied everything just sounded really insecure.
EXACTLY! Have you noticed how it's the people from the crappiest countries who always think so highly of themselves?
@@briantravelman E quais seriam esses?
Julia from Brazil agreed with everything but that we are easy, I don't get what is your point
Yes, the defensiveness is borne out of awareness that the criticism is true.
I think everyone handled it pretty well. The title was baity, i didn't see anyone getting aggressive
Imo, German is such a beautiful, soft language. I hate that people always try to "prove" it by yelling the two words of German they know. If you actually hear a nice convo between two people, I think your opinion would change very quickly.
I agree
Not really. German, like any language, is subject to individual opinions. Saying that exposure to the language would necessarily change opinions about it is unrealistic as the language does have a lot of sounds which are deemed quite harsh and overall the language doesn't have the same "appeal" as some others.
@@thevannmann I'll grant you that people might not like it even when it's spoken in a neutral way, but I think you as well as many others have most likely been influenced to think that way about it. I don't know how much German you know, but they don't even really pronounce their "R"'s, and they have many "ah"s instead of hard "A"s. I think English is just as "harsh" of a language, if not harsher by those metrics, but of course you are allowed to have your own opinion.
@@thevannmann This makes absolutely zero sense. Of course does exposure to a language change your perception of it. Most people have only heard German being spoken at its absolute worst in American WW2 movies, most people would not recognize it being spoken in a normal way since they expect it to sound like a soldier screaming to kill people. German does not have any more harsh sounds than other languages, the R is not even rolled, the consonants do not sound harsher than let's say Italian. It's mostly about what you expect a language to sound like. If you already have a stereotype in your head, you will apply it to the smallest things. Before the war, German actually had pretty much the opposite reputation of what it has today. The most famous operas, fairytales and classical music pieces are written in german or by germans. it is the language of "poets and thinkers" and is still a very important language in science since so many famous contributors to physics, chemistry etc were germans. These things unfortunately often get overshadowed by the impact of WW2, but it's important that we all work on breaking down stereotypes and asking ourselves where they really come from and if they have any scientific foundation
@@andrearace1168 I completely agree. It has mostly to do with what you expect a language to sound like and what you picture while listening to it. If A.H. would have been French, we would probably stereotype French as an aggressive sounding language (i would argue that it is tho, there are just as many harsh sounds as in German).
The brazilian girl betrayed her country, she said soccer!!!!
Well, we say futebol. Not football or soccer anyway 😅
@@julianasilva6946 the pronounciation is close to football though
A lot of Brazilians speak North America's english, then they speak soccer...
Is because we are taught american english, and they use football for rugby and soccer for our "futebol" @EP1C1NFINITY
Julia representou muito bem os brasileiros. Gostei de como explicou cada esteriótipo, foi bem certeira e educada.
Sobre os esteriótipos da França, pensei que iriam selecionar o tópico banho, foi uma surpresa não terem falado disso já que é um assunto que permeia bastande a comunidade latina quando falamos deles.
O estereótipo do banho é mais presente aqui no Brasil msm, embora ele ainda exista internacionalmente. A ideia de que os franceses sejam arrogantes e rudes é definitivamente bem mais conhecida, vc vê bastante gringo falando isso e até a francesa falou que não está necessariamente errado. De qualquer jeito, não posso julgar pq nunca fui pra França ou conversei com um francês KKKKKK
Os países latinos estão mais próximos da França do que do Brasil, obviamente não foi um tema a ser levantado.
@@Marihasnoclue somos dois, nunca conversei com franceses, fico com os depoimentos do youtube kkkkk
@@MayconCardosoSanches sim, verdade.
Não é esteriótipo, é a verdade. Mas os americanos são ainda mais imundos. A maioria que conheço toma 1 banho por dia e muitas vezes nem isso
The stereotypes about Germany mostly still go back to WW2 propaganda. The not laughing one comes from the British and the thing with the language is actually a quite interesting one. On the one hand it definitely plays a role that most people get first introduced to it by English actors shouting it badly and aggressively in a platera of trash WW2 movies, however there is one aspect to it that may make it indeed sound more aggressive due to how that aspect is used in other languages.
We always speak with full "hard attack", which means that before every single syllable we completely close our vocal chords before starting the pronunciation which also leads to the "staccato" in our speech. Other languages like English predominantly use that when they are scolding someone or giving them a stern talking to over accentuate their words. So a speaking style that in many other languages is reserved to express anger is actually used as the standard pronunciation in German which I guess contributes to people hearing it as aggressive as that style of speaking is linked to aggression within their own language
Yawn fest.
On the fact that the French are said to be dramatic, makes me think of this quote. France is a paradise inhabited by people who think they're in hell. And I think, as a Frenchman, that this quote is still true. French people in general are pessimistic (at the same time, given the news around the world).
I have a very close French friend, and from what she's told me, France is far from being a "paradise." Don't get me wrong the culture, people, cities and landscapes are beautiful of course, but there is a very dark side to the country that most people don't know. Politically and socially, France seems to have many problems. It's a great place to go for holiday, but after all the stuff my friend told me, I would not want to live there.
France will implode, there are many different nations within France, there is no typical french, each region of France and departments outside of France are countries, one day it will all collapse and become several nations again, the territory of France is heterogeneous, many peoples There's no way you can't go wrong there, different from each other.
Regional differences within a nation is something very common all over the world. For example, India has lots of regional differences, hundreds of different tongues, many religions. Algeria too has regional differences, Berbers who don't consider themselves Arabs, will it implode?@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea
france is really turning into hell it was a paradise in the 60s. nowadays it's terrible
Yes partner is a fact, they will broke and Will be divided there many nations ans countries inside of France many socials, culturals, politicals quests and troubles etc...
Brazilian girl is so cute😂
Pelos comentários eu percebo que a Júlia está sendo um sucesso!
Except Indians, all else were more balanced and genuine...
😂lol
I keep hearing this "French are arrogant and rude" thing from people again, again and again, but I've never encountered a French person that was arrogant or rude, even in French-only speaking topics on the Internet for me as a non French-speaking native, so I don't wtf this is about. The ones always saying this are mostly either Brits or Americans and ironically I have found way more arrogant, rude and downright nationalistic people from those than have I ever found any French fitting that stereotype
we hate everyone equally :), like said in the video, we are going straight to the point whereas it s appreciated or not ( rude part) and often with a critical ( positive or netagive) thinking ( carthesian mind) = arrogant part. the french etiquette is also massive ( less in younger generation) so when u r in the country, u can think people are rude cause u skipped even the basic behaviour etiquette, ending in the rude part of: straightfoward :)
Idk. Interesting topic for sure. I had really positive encounters when learning French and negative ones as well. At the end of the day people are people, no matter where they're from. If anyhow it would be ignorance towards outsiders when a person comes off as more rude and arrogant, so an individual / influenced character trait.
People are probably talking more about the French from Paris especifically than the general French from other cities.
It's obviously going to be biased since not everyone will experience it to the same degree but when people from so many countries have this stereotype and when so many people have negative personal experiences, it goes without saying that it's likely somewhat true. Furthermore, most people who visit France, visit Paris, and it's well documented that Parisians tend to be more arrogant than the rest while rural folk tend to be nicer. Therefore, when people associate arrogance with the French, it's likely to be due to negative experiences in Paris rather than all of France. The same type of arrogance is often associated with certain big cities of many other countries like Sydney (Australia), Beijing (China), NYC (USA) and Hanoi (Vietnam).
_"The ones always saying this are mostly either Brits or Americans and ironically I have found way more arrogant, rude and downright nationalistic people"_
Thank you!!!!! THAT'S the truth... you know what? Because their only goal is to put us down... Germans are also more arrogant than French people.
The brazilian girl is so pretty, i just cant take my eyes off her😮
I love the Brazilian girl! Julia ❤
Amei a Julia. Será q ela gosta de um brasileiro?
These indian girls didn't really tell about india ... Like they didn't gave good reasoning
Somehow felt like even they don't know about India.
Really smart channel, he definitely knows where are the views, putting India name in his title
Indian girls just representing only South India here. Not whole India.
Nope
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I never found the French to be arrogant after having lived there for six months. I think the British are arrogant; they think they are better than the rest of the world.
Me either, IDK where she got that from. I don't find British people arrogant either to be honest. Maybe they are too each other, but not to others.
Actually I think British people are quite nice and very polite. I love them.
I hung out with the English students crowd back when I did study abroad in Orléans, France. One time we were having a discussion in an open air café about certain areas of the city, how safe it was, the HLMs, etc. Eventually the conversation lead to how Algerian and African immigrants behaved. All of a sudden, my close friend Jolyan from Oxford haughtily blurts out, (in his "pure" Queen's English accent) 😄 "See we don't do that, we're British!" From that moment on, I always knew how the British in general perceived themselves. 😄
If British truly don’t do that, then he isn't arrogant for pointing it out@@JosephOccenoBFH
We are pretty straightforward and like to criticize (positively and negatively) maybe that's what got us the "arrogant" stereotype, not sure.
Once A foreigner was taking pictures of cow dug heap in Mysore. Actually Mysore is one of the cleanest cities in India.
Julia is cute and adorable
if you wanna come india dont just visit just one place becoz you can't see beauty of India in one place india is so diverse every state is diffrent from each other by culture, language in everything
When in India you must visit ~
1. For Beautiful Indian Beaches a) Andaman Nicobar Islands (Havelock's, Neil Islands. Rose and Smith Islands, Elephanta beach, Radha Nagar beach). b) Lakshyadweep Islands (Bangaram Islands, Thinikara, Minikoy.)
c) Goa, Kerala, Gokarna.
2. For Dessert Palaces Rajasthan's Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar. Jaisalmer offers (overnight dessert stay, bonfire under moonlit sky/ camel safari). 3. For Snowy Himalayan Mountains Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Ladhak, Zeh, Nubra valley, Tso moriri, Pagong lake, Tawang, Manali, Spiti valley, Sikkim- Nathu la pass, Gurudongmar lake, Zachung, Tsomgo lake/Changu lake, Yumthang Valley, Mcleodganj Dharamshala, Kashmir (snows in winter).
4. For Backwaters, Tree/ Boat House Kerala - Kumarakom, Alleppey, Varkala beach, Kovallam beach, Idduki, Thekkady, Munnar, Wayanad. 5. For Tropical Beaches - Goa - Vagator, Calangute, Anjuna, Colva, & Benaulim. Grand Island for water
sports. Fort Aguada, Church of Mae De Deus, Basilica of Bom Jesus. Temple of Bodgeshwar, St Xavier's Church.
6. For Religious Tourism, Ganga - Rishikesh (rafting), Golden temple, Akshardam Temple (Delhi),
Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Ranakpur temple, Bodh Gaya, Dharamshala, Brihadeshwara Temple, Dilwara Temples, Monasteries in north east (Leh,
Ladhak, Sikkim, Tawang).
7. For Exotic, Different Architecture --- Hampi,
Badami Cave, Khajuraho, Orccha city, Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Mahabalipuram, Jatayu Earth Centre, Ellora Caves, Unakoti Rock Carving, Kailash Temple, Rameshwaram, Ramoji Film City.
8. For Hill stations ---> Sikkim, Munnar, Ooty, Coorg, Chitmangloor, Shillong, Gulmarg, Manali,
Kodaikanal, Lonavala, Koroli, Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra Hill Stations.
9. For Wildlife Safari. •Mysuru Zoo, Kaziranga National Park, Rajgir Wildlife Safari Bihar, Panna Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett - Uttarakhand,
Actually, The thing is most of the people don't know anything about India's culture , India's Diveristy , Beauty of india. They all focus on negative sides which ARE TRUE, but not the only TRUTH! INDIA IS UNIVERSE ITSELF YOU CAN FIND ANYTHING HERE ( DESERTS,SNOW, LAKES, RAIN FORESTS,WILD LIFE, DIFFERENT CULTURES, ANCIENT CITIES AND TEMPLES , SO MANY BEAUTIFUL PLACES , AND YES AS WELL AS POOR PEOPLE, SLUMS , PEOPLE OF INDIA LOOKS DIFFERENT IN DIFFERENT PLACES OF INDIA BUT THEY ARE INDIAN)
I AM A PROUD INDIAN AND ALWAYS GONNA BE , AND I'M WRITTING THIS COMMENT BECAUSE OF NON-INDIANS WHO INSULT MY COUNTRY WITHOUT KNOWING THE TRUTH
Okay weirdo
After seeing whole video I can say that Indian stereotypes were the most hurting.
For America , Brazil, france, Germany it's like 1st world problems like being mean, arrogant , Mercedes, geography
But for india , it's straight away dirty
These girls kinda act like our nationality has something to do with our personality.
Culture plays a big part on how a person behaves even if you dont notice it...ofc there'll be small differences between ppl from the same culture but at the end they'll all have cultural roots that connect with each other and look weird or different to foreigners.
There were plenty of interesting topics to talk about! They’re all so sweet and knowledgeable! 🙂
It’s so unfortunate that a lot of people immediately associate the German language with Hitler. That man was full of rage and evil, and spoke in such a way in public on purpose. For English speakers, it would be like if everyone was introduced to our language only by recordings of someone like Bobcat Goldthwaite. Any language can be made to sound really aggressive or terrible by a certain speaker of it. I think German actually sounds nice when spoken by most German speakers.
India has areas where cleanliness remains a challenge, notably in food hubs and public transportation. This isn't a critique but an observation. I recognize that every country has its good and bad aspects, and while some parts of India might be considered clean, still the great majority is not. Personally, having visited India twice, with years between visits, nothing much has improved.
I am Indian living in India . i disagree with you with that point" that majority is not clean because i am sure u haven't even visited 20% of India and the second thing ,it is really really difficult to control 1.45 billion people. It will still take decades to teach everyone proper manner and Regulation
chill, man. Sorry if it hurt your ego but that was my observation and experience in your country. Sorry if I hurt your Indian heart.
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Bro! I am pretty sure you haven't even seen 10% of India
Bro thinks visiting 1 or 2 states of India is like "whole India".
My gosh...Joana's eyes are so freaking gorgeous...
6:25 German people are the same!!! Same for Dutch people (they say it themselves). I think other people are just more immature and too sensible.... sometimes they take things too seriously or don't have any sense of irony.
You have chosen wrong people to represent India. I feel like either they are too introvert or they don't know much about the country. They are not able to portray a clear picture of India.
well india's representatives were not that debatable people damnnnn i was like what let me go
I don't see them getting mad 😅
As an American it makes me annoyed when I meet foreigners and I feel they assume idk where their country is and might not know a thing about it but I surprise them which I enjoy. It’s like me saying surprise I’m not part of the stereotype
First all ladies are so soft spoken and beautiful. And that Brazilian lady embodies emotional intelligence
India: I think it's funny that Indian productions all end with dances and there are a lot of people there;
France: I also have this impression that the french, especially those in Paris, are arrogant people towards foreigners and it seems that relations between people there are more open;
United States: I think american schools should teach geography better to their students...At least the names of the capitals of other countries;
Brazil: In fact, those who care most about soccer in Brazil are men, because most brazilian women don't care about it and I think it's funny that most foreigners think that Brazil is limited to Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon and that all brazilians dance and enjoy Carnival;
Germany: I think the germans really like beer and sausages, having a language with very big words, even bigger than portuguese words.
Well in india dancing is a very common thing😂
Wedding let's have a dance
Office party lets dance
School children having dance battles
Men are drunk lets dance
A religious festival lets dance in name of God
Farewell parties lets dance
Picnic and vacations lets dance
Movies having dance sequence.😂
@@jyotiradityachoudhury7987 It really is a strange culture that has dances for everything.
It's a way to enjoy life. Life is short. So, we have very less time to enjoy this precious life.@@mauricio77vicente35
@@mauricio77vicente35 actually those Indian movies are like the old western movies. back then it was also a thing in movies in the west to have a lot of dancing/singing parts (Frank Sinatra movies for instance) - or just being like a musical movie ...
@@publicminx But the musicals of Frank Sinatra's time were in the 50's in the United States, but in indian productions they still have this at the end of films there, something that even The Simpsons played with this unusual custom of theirs.
Please bring this group more often.
Ela (não tenho certeza do nome e não quis errar hehe) fica muito bem de franja em
Júlia ❤
Hindustani was the native language spoken in northern India which was pure form of hindi with sanskriti words, and with no influence of arabic .
The muslim conquests in indian subcontinent took place between 13th to 18th century . Since it became a bir difficult for hindustanis and persians to communicate properly,Hindustani began to acquire some Persian/Arabic loanwords and continued to be called "Hindi" (Mostly spoken by hindus) And also an other language formed "urdu" (mostly spoken by muslims)
Both urdu and hindi share significant portion of their vocabulary. Both are same language with some small difference words but still both speaker's can understand each other perfectly But its hard or not possible to read urdu for hindi speakers (untlill you learn to read it , it's a completely different world).
Since
Script of Hindi is Devanagari which is influenced from Sanskrit.
The script of urdu is Nastaliq (persian) which is influenced by Persian/Arabic/Turkish.
So now its clear in india even sometimes when we speak formally (very formally)we write and read and speak bit more pure hindi which still has arabic words ,
But when we are talking informally or even when a bit politely we speak a complete mixture of them.
IN VIDEO=
(IN HINDI)
# For person :
Insaan
Saksh
Manushya
Vyakti
Admi (gender specific - men)
Aurat (gender specific - women)
# For sky :
Akash
Aasman
Gagan
Sama (basically environment)
# For flower :
Fool
Pushp
Gulab (rose)
# For tree :
Ped
Vraksh
# For book :
Pustak
Kitab
# For knife :
Chaku
Churi
# For Vegetable :
Sabji
# For umbrella :
Chata
Chatri
# For diamond :
Heera
# For world :
Duniya
Sansaar
Jaha
# For prey :
(Different for all religion)
Puja (hindu)
Prarthna (hindu)
Dua (muslim)
# For translation :
Anuvad
2:07 umm.. I live here and this is certainly true of more places here than not.
LEGAL, MANEIRO, É ISSO AI,E VAMOS QUE VAMOS.
Honestly, as a Brazilian, I don't think Brazilians are particularly friendly. But maybe that is because I grew up in São Paulo where people are known to be unfriendly and "cold" so to speak.
7:15 German people do the same for Cars!!! And USA/Uk do the same with their own language...
Indians are generally warm, respectful, and law-abiding people, with many settlers making genuine efforts to maintain hygiene, adapt to new environments, and quietly work towards personal and professional growth. They are often eager to learn, integrate, and contribute positively to their communities. However, it’s also true that some common stereotypes persist.... civic sense can certainly be improved, and there’s a need to foster greater respect for diverse cultures rather than unintentionally imposing their own cultural values on others.
PEGAAAA É O BRASIL DISPARADOOOOO EM TODOS OS VÍDEOS!! VAMOS DOMINAR TUDO BRASIL!!!!!!!! EXCELENTE VÍDEO!!!!
I've always found it funny how US Funk and Brazil Funk are not the same type of music --albeit being both groove-centric!
It depends...if you're talking abt Brazilian funk from the 70s it will be the same as the American one.
The problem about the USA people is not that their education is bad, but because the country has a strong patriotism feeling and they feel super powerful (because they are), but this makes them not care about any other country besides their own country, they are too proud and this is kinda arrongant when it gets to the point of them not knowing basic geography. For example, a lot of brazilians doesn't know basic geography, but due to bad education or other problems, but not because we don't care or feel superior.
also the country is huge , it's a whole planet on it's own
@@REMPLACEMENT-TV-2The curious thing is that Brazil was once bigger than the USA, they only became bigger geographically because Russia made the bad decision of selling Alaska to them.
Huh? Brazilians know better Geography than Americans thats for sure lol
vai numa feira popular e começa a perguntar onde fica o Havaí, qual continente fica a Indonésia, quais línguas falam no Canadá, a maioria não vai saber, tem muita gente com má educação ainda, vocês aqui da internet que consomem esse tipo de vídeo sobre curiosidades geográficas e linguísticas não são a maioria dos brasileiros, afinal, muito brasileiro nem tempo pra ver essas coisas tem@@henry247
@@henry247I'm not sure about that
I’ve been hoping they get some more countries . I really hope to see some from Central America or Carribean countries
Germans do laugh, when they're drunk.
O... french girl is really fun super active she diesnot seem rude but she is outspoken. I felt she agrees to the comments on french ppl and dislkes about being rude. And she wants to correct it if she has. She has high EQ. Good gal.
German girl is very very sweet am against to the german comments.
US gal seems very responsible individual probably she is in right direction with all the freedom she has and not parental support/pressure.
Brazil gal is cooool and also have high EQ.
Indian gals are good at IQ of course but they have to work on EQ i guess... because i feel they should be describing both north and south india together in positive way and aggree to their negatives and work on it and should be responsible to understand they represent india properly.
!. Dirty - People think that because of the representation of India in hollywood ,like Slumdog Millionaire and even in shows like Phineas and Ferb. It's just what they've seen.
2.Curry - Curry means side dish. Anything you eat with the main course. Atleast it's that in my part of India.
3.Maths - Kind of , there are a lot of math geniuses. Maths is an integral part of curriculum here.
I crossed my fingers and was hoping they wont see the comment "Education is illegal in America"
Ambulance ride - 1000 to 5000 US$ !!!! OMG😮
In India it is so cheap ( say Pvt ambulance coasts 20-50 $) and mostly it is free from government
At 16:58 I think you guys should make a video of them cursing in their native language.
Depois da Ana...A Julia está demais....Acompanho elas pelp Awesome Worrd,Word Friends e Global Earth e me digam se existe outros canais que eu vou
Luv the Indian accent, sounds close to icelandic pronunciation.
Let’s be honest, all of these mean comments are all from American people lol (except the mean comments about the US)
just curious, why is that?
I know people not from the US who would make similar comments.
Absolutely, because this people is the most arrogant and hateful on Earth!!!
Actually, considering the nature of this channel most of these comments are made up from the Korean producers to get a reaction.
interessante
There was a video of Backpacker Ben, I had seen called I investigated one of World's most polluted cities. He showed overflowing drains and piles of trash. Then he went to a fancy area in a car so I thought it was Dhaka and the fancy area is Gulshan.
Then I saw a Mongoloid street vendor selling satay. Then a guy in an anime costume approached him and Ben handed out Indonesian Rupiyah. So I learnt it was Jakarta.
Jakarta is an alpha city like Mumbai. Delhi, Bangkok and Bangalore are alpha minus cities. Even Bangalore has bad areas like Tannery Road, Neelasandra and Ejipura. Then there was an American woman who told Ben that she is grateful she lives in USA and not a third world country like Indonesia.
Even USA has bad areas and you can see the vlogs of Nick Johnson, Peter Santanello and Charlie Bo 313. Some vloggers love to show negativity in order to create shock for views.
Oh that video only has 68k views, if some Russian or Korean vlogger makes this video in Korean or Russian it will get more than 2 million views.
Before this video, I thought that curry only means a seasoning so I was like "That's not very nutritious, is it, to just eat spicies" when saw that claim about 🇮🇳 India. 🤓
As for 🇨🇵 France (and 🇮🇹 Italy), 🇫🇮 me and my dad had this kind of stereotype of them that they tend not to make functioning reliable electronics, so I was worried when the warranty repair of a certain 🇯🇵 Japanese brand's device required sending it to 🇫🇷 France (I even asked if 🇩🇪 Germany was an option).
Unfortunately, that didn't pan out well and it was my worst experience regarding something I had purchased: it returned further broken when they sent it back.
After the second "repair" it was still in the same state I sent it back to them, and the courier (a subcontractor for an 🇺🇸 American company) had left the package on the snowy ground during a snowfall/sleet.
And with the third attempt they said "we don't have this special swatch (white) in store, so you have to accept a black one", which wasn't new but a secondhand one with a lot of dust and corrosion.
Only at that point, over a year after initiating the repair process, its 🇫🇮 Finnish retailer eventually got involved and found me an unused one (still black) at their warehouse after I contacted the consumer authorities. They had refused to do so from the beginning, passing the responsibility over to its maker.
As a result, I want to make sure that in the future the retailers take care of the issues from the get-go and not the manufacturers. If anything, it tells more about the culture within the company (including retailers and logistics) than that of any country.
I love the Brazilian Girl...Pakistani here
Lucie has several facets, she can be sweet, warm, cute, adorable, she knows how to piss, but she is very reciprocal if you fail her, she knows how to be distant and cold too.
She is a charming, practical, strategist, kind and calculating person, fun at times and playful at times.
She likes people who are exotic, sweet and not at all conventionally different from her.
She is charming and interesting and cool 💋🌷🌹💋💋💋💋🍾🥂☺️❤
Toxic people that are shifting baseless blames from India to North India. North east India is also clean and East Indians don't cook in coconut oil so they have better food. (and I like south India as well)
So please don't be mean yourself first.
Exactly I was looking if someone commented on this thing that Indian themselves are just stereotyping north India
Loved it! This was my second vid that i’m binge watching, i don’t even know why i was binge watching. It was just too damn interesting, fulfilling, fun, and eye opening. It was nice knowing what other countries are thinking about indians, and to know about the different values of other cultures. Most importantly, i think i fell in love with german now. I might be completely learn it within a few months i guess. And the person who was speaking the french, thank you, you were just way too interesting i mean how are you so fun and what was that dope sense of humour you’re having? Where did you get that from girl. It was amazing. Hey sorry, i don’t know your names or how to address you’ll but, the person who is speaking brazil, you felt like our friend(you so damn felt like our own people), you’re just very empathetic and i love that. I don’t know but the person from america, you’re open minded and kind. You were very humble and rooted. You saw things differently. It would’ve been even more nice if a Britisher could exist as well. That would’ve been wholesome. Anyhow, you guys are fantastic it’s a great idea to just sit and have a talk about the various aspects and perspectives of different cultures of countries. You guys just became that bridge connecting all of us in this one religion - Humanity! Love it!❤
Chutney should be more famous than Curry when you talk about India😭😭😭
the american woman pretty much confirmed two stereotypes at 1:17: arrogance and desillusion. She started so well with the media thing but it went absolutely downhill from there.
Julia has an interesting talk on the "brazilians being easy" thing. There's "what most brazilians do" and "what most foreigners see". What they see is brazilian women "hunting" them, often in groups during international events, sometimes just by chasing them around in general tourist areas. This, ofc, if you come from a rich country. It doesn't mean its how most women behave, its just what that guy is experiencing. Its the people approaching him.
Ah, and people say football (futebol) in Brazil. Its football in europe. Its football in India. This thing of saying soccer when there's an american around is... weird. 5 people adapting to help one because that one can never adapt to anything. 🤷♂
Mother Ganga holds immense sacred significance for Indians. Your observation is indeed accurate, as our leaders are actively addressing these crucial issues. Pointing fingers at matters deeply sacred to Indians can be hurtful.
---- Jai Shree Ram ----
Ganga is really polluted still though, and certain religious beliefs are contributing towards the state that it's in. Politicians cannot really speak out against the traiditions because they wold lose a large voting bloc if they do so.
@@squ34ky Ganga is polluted because it has the largest Population living around a River. And the only reason Billions of Dollars are being spent to clean it because our religion already made her divine. Our ancestors knew we are her sons and a mother of a billion children does get dirty a lot.
@@squ34ky ganga is polluted mainly because of sewage and industrial waste, not because of religious activity. There is a separate ministry in the government which is involved in ganga cleaning.
Don't kid yourself, ganga cleaning ministry has been there since last 50 years and allocated millions of dollars but they didn't clean anything. If it was deeply sacred you would have taken better care of it.
Lemme just clear something up as a South Indian:
I was scrolling thru the comments and saw someone saying that the North-East is better than the South, but thats legit not even true, bc we shouldnt cause rifts between the two parts. I get it, ur offened, but that doesnt mean u get to offend another persons culture like that. Btw, i dont know much abt North-East India, but I do know that,
If i should have guessed who is from which country, i would have been 100% sure that the french girl was the german.
This is because 25 million people are already immigrants in Germany. So already 30% of the population. Most are from Eastern Europe, then come the Turks and third are the Arab countries. Her parents probably come from Eastern Europe, because she doesn't look typically German.
Both the German and French girls don’t look like foreigners in their countries. Lucie seems Celtic /Germanic, the German girl could have been from the UK.@@inotoni6148
the french girl comes from north of France so many blond and blue eyed people there since theirs getting ethnically closer to germans than people in the south who are closer to mediterranean stereotype
Dont ever disrespect india and indian pm otherwise your situation will be same as maldives(search boycott Maldives)
Yes don't disrespect india but why not to disrespect india pm also indians disrespecting other country pm then y not indian pm?
@@labdhibavishi2430 you can make fun of indian PM but using racist words is prohibited.
Indore is cleanest city in India . you are representating India not south India.
Northeast India , Uttarakhand, Himachal , J&k are also close to nature .
Every state in India has different food , taste and cooking style.
There is more than to eat than curry in india and one of best places to eat and India is not dirty it's beautiful.
dirtiest place in the world statistically, i wouldnt eat indian street food if i was starving lmao
I love the brazilian girl!! 💕
stereotypes exist for a reason because there is some truth to them.
Like you guys and 🍇 and low education and achievements
I think if your country has a stereotype for romance people think the women are easy
french women are indeed easy
This American chick is smart and well articulated.
7:50 WOW there are so many examples of American people being dramatic on YT!!! 🤣🤣🤣
They are way more than us, same for Italian/Spanish people...
As an American, I agree 😂
I think French people are very dramatic 😂 You riot for the slightest problem you have in life… set cities on fire, throw poop at city halls like I saw in a recent viral video. I understand making your voice heard is important but…
Indian have more then thousend of dishes not everyday eat in there house but you can say indian like curry