wait when they learn that woman in democratic countries have same rights as men and when they found info about homosexuality. that's when you could check their chill
@@thatboi9740 oh no, I'm not speaking about that two men, I really mean it genuinely : I'm really curious to know what kind of persons we would have been if we really listened everything teachers told us, if we had that kind of naive and opened approach of things, with that sort of peace this two guys have
@@thatboi9740 when the man says something like "thanks for this, it's a great improvement of my knowledge", it really is as naive as amazing. I really feel like we all should have that approach and I try to have an intuition of the impact of the add of any notion of what a man already knows. Some kind of revolution, a highly positive one though !
“Those who have visited all countries must be very fortunate.” I love this as it’s not out of jealousy, it’s not knocking himself or his own accomplishments. It’s genuine and I love that.
I visited only 4 so far and I'm considering fortunate because I visited 4 more countries than other people. I like to hear the experiences of those who visited a lot of countries.
@@Kiwi-AragaI’ve been to 40 countries and it’s really eye opening. The different ways in which people live, the different geography, the different languages. Yet our core fundamental values are the same. We are humans, and despite many differences, we are still very much alike
There shock at the size of the ocean is priceless. No wonder people used to think the ocean was the end of the world. Not too long ago the ocean seemed as insurmountable as the sky
I figured these people were isolated, but I would not have guessed they were that isolated. Never seeing things from other countries is one thing, but not even a map of the world? That is wild.
@@itoibo4208Keep in mind that many people in rural areas do not educate themselves more than is strictly necessary for their jobs, they do not really need a map of the world at all in their daily lives.
T😂😂😊😊 the strangebthings is that in islamic golden times, they know the earth are round (from greek books and can compared that to Roman books)... even hv quite detail maps excluding the americas😅😅😅.... Of course the ocean depiction was limited since the never do sailing orbinvent like exploration of Columbus... most ship are short distance from lands... justnlikevroman greek chinese ship.. Another strange this is the prehistoric tribes(means did not invent writings) like Hawaii ancestors actually sail across pacific by super rudiments sails... Don't bring much provision though , just water, and eat fish.... maybe quite a miserable journey... Even Columbus etc first journey is dangerous 😅😅😅
It's amazing to think how terrifying the ocean was. Before the more advanced navigation technologies, any ship that lost sight of the coast was almost certainly doomed. Once lost, there was little to no chance to find your way back.
Yes. It hits like a truck when I realize how mundane the globe is to me, when there's actually nothing mundane about it and we should be in constant awe of it. The sheer amount of water. I'd never truly realized how crazy it is that most of the earth is water. That seems to be the thing that mostly got to them.
These gentlemen are wise men, they may not be formally educated the same way we are here in the Western World, but I adore how they embrace information & don't find it a threat to their faith & cultural upbringing. These guys need to be given a globe written in their native language so that they can explore our earth in their mother tongue - I think they would be so in awe of that kind of gift, it would be so precious to them because they are open to learning not resistant to it. This is the purest thing I have watched for quite some time ❤
These guys are literally the antipodes of flat earthers. They might lacked the education but they have the curiosity and the wisdom to embrace their new knowledge as a gift.
This shows the difference between intelligence, which these men definitely have, and education. It’s amazing to see intelligent people get valuable information for the first time. Thank you.
That's what also fascinated me here! I just realised how epic is to see such amazing knowledge of science being just presented to some people who didn't have them until now, observing their reactions in this setting and with those interactions is somewhat historical and magnificent 🌏 Excellent work ✨
It is heartwarming to see them soak up knowledge and embracing it instead of pretending to know everything already. Their curiosity and childlike sense of wonder hasn't been extinguished yet an they enjoy learning new things about the world. Really, really wholesome. I kinda would love to see a follow-up video of this, where you might hand them a tablet with google earth on it, so that they could explore the world further, getting an even better understanding of the true scale of the world, due to the ability to zoom in up to street level. I guess I could watch them explore the world for hours, enjoying watching them explore places they might find interesting. I think that would be awesome.
@SputnikKM don't see a lot of willingness to soak up knowledge. Everyone thinks they know everything because of technology, and those who believe that way tend to be severely delusional about what they actually know and don't know. I was just saying it'd benefit us all to approach learning in a more "childlike" way.
I'm impressed how humble these people are. So many of my fellow Americans think they know EVERYTHING, to the point where you cannot prove them wrong, they're so stuck in their ways.
As an American the "average Americans" make me sick. Alot of us r NOT patriots. Usually those of us in poverty like myself Americans only care for themselves and physical belongings
It scares some people. I've heard of African villages that, when shown that their village was captured on camera from space, didn't like it, because they felt monitored and didn't want foreigners doing that without their knowledge and permission.
I find myself envying the way these gentlemen use their faith to interpret and praise creation when they gain new knowledge about the world. They have brilliant minds and humble souls. Well done with this new experience, all four of you.
This is the way. All of creation is beautiful and magical,. No matter where you believe it came from. We have even reached such heights where we can do things technologically not only a hundred years ago people would have called sorcery.
I'm not at all religious, but I love the clarity and simplicity of these guys' lives. They are intelligent, just never had the education others have, but they have wisdom for sure. Nice people.
These people come from Pakistan, a country founded on the basis of religious separation. Pakistan had been held back by religion, hence these people act as if they have been pulled straight out of the time Islam was founded. Terrible
I'm not religious either, and I don't believe the religion itself is the source of most evil. Instead, I blame the ignorance and those who used religion as a tool to indoctrinate the masses and profit from it. Those people living in secluded communities were lucky not to be subjected to that and they are open minded and curious about the world around them, while being humble about their experience. In think it was on the Trybals channel when they watched a documentary about space and one of them said that the one who created all of the universe must be amazing. Their faith wasn't shacked, they instead accepted the new information and mixed into it. Meanwhile, there are people with access to higher education, unlimited information and technology, yet they insist the earth is flat and anyone who does not share their beliefs is stupid.
My mind is blown because their minds are blown. In the US, globes are common all through school, so seeing someone not familiar with it is kind of wild.
I've gotta be honest, I think that part was a bit exaggerated for the camera. I have a hard time believing they've never seen a representation of the earth before. :P
Quran has no flat earth, the concept of flat Earth originated in the West, mainly among the Christians. So Bibles should be having the concept of Flat Earth. @@capricorn9186
I am not a religious person but I find it so amazing that when they learn something they didn't know, that they dont see it as an attack on their faith but a confirmation of it
The idea that science and religion are at odds is a pretty new thing for the most part and a lot of it comes from evangelical Christians. For hundreds of years the Catholic Church was one of the most advanced scientific institutions in the world.
@@kapitankapital6580 The conflict thesis was a made-up thing by philosophers who wanted to throw away 1000 years of science because it didnt fit their ideas and egos (E.g Voltaire and d’Alembert). It was further put forward by Draper and White in the 1800s. Both of which has later been deemed more interested in shading and forcing their skewed ideas than any sort of historically based facts.
This was one heartwarming episode. The surprise on their faces when they're told this is a world map was so beautiful and uterrly genuine..A great video all round❤
It's my birthday today, and this really made me smile. To see these gents expand their knowledge of the world was honestly amazing. I especially liked how their eyes lit up with fascination when they realised just how much water there was on Earth, and how happy they were to find their country on the map. It honestly made my day.
If you can get a large flat map, you can place push pins where the fans live that send gifts. A lot of restaurants here will allow customers to place a pin on their maps to show which state the customer lives.
Yep, on the wall behind them! It would also be great to explain how far distances are, New York to California would take my at least 4 days to drive! It takes me at least 15 hours to drive from border to border in California, & I know for certain it takes 12-14 hours to drive straight through from Albuquerque to my home in Central Coast California! And it takes me 2 3/4 days (stopping for the night) to drive from my home to the Farmstead in North Dakota!
With its distorted proportions, e.g. Greenland looking huge and Australia looking small, a flat map might confuse them after only just learning that Earth is a globe?
@@alanatolstad4824 Great idea! I would love to see the reverse too. Them showing us a map of Pakistan & highlighting where they are each from, distances, etc.
I watched a different Tribals channel where they talked about the solar system, and none of them seemed to be able to grasp that there’s only one sun. They actually said that they believed when the sun came up, traveled the sky and then set in the evening, that their country had its own sun, and other places had *their own* sun. It pretty much blew my mind to think that in 2024 there are MILLIONS of people who know absolutely nothing about the world we live in (and on). What a wonderful gift to show our favorite Uncles the way the earth really looks! ❤
oh yes, i know the channel and i remember when parvati said she thought every country had their own sun.. Like it was something that the government had put up in the sky for its citizens 🤣 it really made me sad to see that there are still people on this world with so much less education. i am a hobby astrophotographer ( not a good one but i try my best 🤣) and i really wish someone would send them some binoculars to watch the nightsky..
Or show them some crazy universe simulation in VR. The one where you start as an atom and go all the way out to the edge of the known universe. Their minds may never recover from that. lol
It's amazing how much you take for granted living in the USA. I saw my first world globe when i was a little boy over 30 years ago. I never though of something so simple as a luxury. It is amazing to get to watch these gentlemen experience the world with new eyes.
More people have to understand that only about 10% of humanity live in first world countries: North America, Western Europe, and parts of Oceania. Half of humanity lives in SouthEast Asia and rest is spread on other parts of the world, none of them with so much safety (nobody can invade USA) as Americans.
This is hands down one of the most interesting and uplifting videos I’ve seen in a while. These men are asking all the same questions that great scientists in the past would have. Humbling and fascinating.
In the ever globalizing world, videos like this remind us that there are still people who are isolated from much of it. It's opens a world of difference in perspectives that one might never have imagined before.
I also love how they are taught with respect to knowledge and beliefs they already have. And how they are admiring world as a gift from God they believe. With respect to every religion, we should admire the world we live in and be thankful for what we've got. This is the wisdom. Stop and touch the grass.
As a Sikh born to the Anglo Saxons of The United States, i just really like how much of a fine representation these gentlemen are of wise Pakistanis. Blessings on all of thee!
This was actually really refreshing to watch. They don’t refute or deny the information presented, they except it and even relate it to there previous knowledge and beliefs. They want to learn where other countries and cultures are and want to be able to travel and experience them.
This guys are my cure against depression. There`s curiosity and positiv attitude thowards new things shows how simple things are in life. You can find good things in everything in life.
I wish you luck against your struggles. I've been facing new challenges and dealing with depression bad. Seeing these men warms my heart. They come off as so wholesome. They appreciate the knowledge they gained. I feel like I gained something from their perspective. Seeing their way of thinking gives me much to reflect on.
It was blowing their minds. So many questions to be answered. I think you must continue the earth sessions for them. Never got to the poles, equator, or a flat map. Have their children seen a globe in school?
@@ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щOne guy spelled NORTH which means he probably went to school. Most Children in Pakistan attend atleast primary school (till 5th grade) which means they know how to read and right.
I'm Pakistani and every school I went too had at least one globe, although most of them were in cities with better facilities, the older population here is also considerably more illiterate than the younger
@@memeconsumer773 I wonder how many lose a degree of literacy by not using it constantly? I think this happens in the West. Keyboard usage for men didn't become acceptable until ?? 1980s ?? as the use of the personal computer spread. "Typing" isn't exactly "literacy" but it's close - spelling, grammar - all of these are linked to The More Reading, The Better.
This is so beautiful and heartwarming. These are men with families and jobs. Learning about the Earth would be so amazing for them AND their children. Please give them all a globe to take home to their families. They should also have a book that tells them the translation of names to their language.
Most don't read but the idea of a book is a good idea. I would make it a video with matching book they put on their TV screen. I think some have a TV they share.
@@meacadwellCertain countries block certain things. I don't know if that applies to Pakistan, but it's conceivable they might not have access to everything you and I can easily find online.
@@patriciamorgan6545 This is true but it doesn't mean they are blocking every map out there. It's also possible they could go into a store and get one if they really wanted to.
Now that they have seen an example of the earth, you should show them a video of the earth and the rest of the solar system so they can gain a better understanding of the place we live. Keep up the good work.
Guys... One has glasses... So he went to see someone that has studied sight and eye issues that didnt know about the World Map? Lmaoo Believe me folks.. nowadays people that are able to have glasses, have people around that have AT least cellphones 🤣
Back in the late 80's I moved to Tibet to teach ESL. I took about 20 globes that you blow up like a beachball - about this same size. My students were moderately well versed geographically speaking, but several of them had never seen the world in a globe fashion. They made wonderful gifts and the perspective it provided was marvelous. The reactions of my students to learning things was priceless - much like this video.
I don't care where anybody is from on this Earth but man I just love people with open and Beautiful Minds like these guys they're willingness to accept and learn new things is a credit to their country
I met a man like this. I showed him the location we are standing, on Google maps on my phone. I said "you recognise this place?" He's like "ye, is here " I zoom out and I show him the above view. And show him all the nearby villages and cities. And he is surprised. I zoom out more and show him the earth and it was mind blowing to him that we live on that ball, floating in space. It was completely mind blowing to him.
Deists believe in a sentient force... A god as it were. Theists simply Believe that there is something more... Something spiritual or supernormal in the world. It doesn't have to be necessarily sentient
These men are so enlightened, and happy. but not aware of where they live. Its beautiful and we should strive to be more like them. Care about what is around you.
@@dominika3762 yanlış,yumurta gibi kutuplardan basık ekvatordan geniş, elips şeklinde bir dünyada yaşıyoruz,insanları eleştirmeden önce kendinizi eleştirin ki kibriniz yeni şeyler öğrenmenizi engellemesin
@@dominika3762 I think he was more-so referring to the fact that they were accepting of new ideas and even happy to learn about them. That's what other people should be more like.
Their hearts are big....and that is all that matters....they are our brothers across the oceans.......they see the globe for the first time and rightly exclaim......"God be praised!!"
Now that was fascinating. How quickly they grasped the concept. Greets from New York. Hope they find it on the globe. And hope they each got one to bring home. 😊❤
I found this one of the most interesting TPT videos. (to be honest. the endless succession of dishes, mainly from the USA, gets a bit samey) More challenging ideas should be introduced! The view from the ISS for example.
I was Canadian born but grew up globally with English as a Second Language teacher parents; my dad summers with me just over 6 months to keep our health care, but taught English and Programming for a decade, now wintering in the Philippines. He was horrified to see so many students eating Exotic Western KFC: "General Tso outranks Colonel Sanders!" His last year in China he brought some postcards showing Ottawa and Toronto Chinatowns; some smirks at the punny names, but real laughter came when someone spotted they all had "Printed In China" on their backs. He also brought them several takeout menus; the pictures of huge portions and the ingredients led to much more laughter; "They call THAT Chinese?"
Gosh, it never occurred to me that they had never seen a globe! You should show them the feeds from the International Space Station. It's wonderful, so relaxing and educational.
I love the curiosity of this people, they're amazed about knowing the form of the planet we live. It reminds me the innocence of childs. And at the same time they come out with wisely conclusions. Thank you for to become them more aware about our common house, the Earth.
Nice to see them learning about the world again. What do the gentlemen want to know more about? Animals, geography, history? It would be good to know what their interests are. From Yorkshire 🤔
This humbles me that we in America take our education so much for granted. I was probably a toddler when I first saw a globe or at least a picture of a globe. These men are incredibly wise and intelligent and yet they have just seen a globe for the first time. I truly enjoy watching and learning from these people.
I had the same thought! Over the holidays, we gave my four-year-old niece an interactive globe. She can touch the globe and run through different learning games on it, all of them designed to teach her things about the world. Her globe has some topographical features, too. I had similar toys when I was a child. Our educations begin early, here - well before formal enrollment in a school. I am sorry that these gentlemen missed out on the opportunity to experience the wonder and joy of exploring a globe as a child, but I am thankful that they get to experience that now - and that they shared it with us! It makes me look at the globe through new eyes. I hope they get to take the globe home and share it with their friends and family members.
At 02:20 you pointed a huge country (printed in yellow) and asked if this is america... but not... This is BRAZIL, my beautiful country and place from I send to all of you a huge hug!!! Lots of hugs from Brazil!!!
Yes, that was a missed opportunity to distinguish South America from North America (continents). And then distinguish Brazil (a country in South America). And then distinguish that Canada, the United States (of America), Mexico, and all the Central American countries are all part of North America.
@@patriciamorgan6545 That depends on the classification, some authors consider South America and North America two different continents and others consider them one big continent as the Spaniards named "América" after Américo Vespucio the whole territory. There are also dicussions about Europe and Asia, some authors consider them one continent and not two. Phisical, cultural, political and historical aspects are considered in the different points of view about the topic.
@@ticholopeluche The five rings of the Olympic flag represent the five continents. On the first map of America, the name was located in what is now South America. I don't know when people began to think that America is the name of a country and not a continent. The Spaniards were rather late in calling America that, they called it "las indias occidentales".
@@ladiuneeq9789 And yet, some of them can even read some English words. Do you really think of them as so ignorant as to think it was a lollipop or bouncing football? Give them more credit than that! Or did you think this was actually real: 0:48?
In case it crosses anyone's mind, we don't watch this to mock them or make fun of them for being unaware of these things. They've never had access to it before, how could they be? What I appreciate most about these videos is the childlike joy and wonder of discovering something new to them, the excitement is legit contagious! And it's always cool hearing them compare stuff we're familiar with with their own culture, which is quite different from ours. It's not a mockery, it's a celebration and sharing of the joy of learning. c:
Good point. It's all about seeing things through new eyes. They came off as fun and respectful. Maybe they lack what many westerners have, but they demonstrated goodness. In some ways, they have what others lack.
Their expressions of amazement are inspiring and remind me of my curious childhood, when I learned the very same insight out of the blue. A humble reminder that we as individuals don´t actually own all the human knowledge, neither we are entitled to receive it like a birth right, we (as singular humans) just borrow a small fraction of it according to our priviledge access and limitations. So all I can think about is to be grateful for all the huge and undeserved scientific knwoledge gathered, processed, organized and taught by our ancestors, generation after generation. Now that we received such gift without all that previous effort, it is our responsability to contribute in some way to preserve, verify, correct, update, expand, and pass on more and better knowledge to the next generations.
@@fahrenheit2101 I haven't read the other comments, I just know that while watching these, I'll often comment "Oh these guys are so adorable! The childlike joy in their eyes is infectious!" to my partner while watching that and I *genuinely mean it*. I just want people to know that while there are some people out there patronizing them, most of us just genuinely love them and mean nothing rude with our adorations. If someone IS patronizing them in the comments, that's just bloody rude. Shame on them. Edit: Shelleyocallaghan6260's comment is p much exactly what I mean. These people are plenty intelligent, they have just never had the opportunity to actually LEARN it. And they're soooo willing to just take in everything and enjoy the newness of it. No complaining, no trying to be youtube stars, they're just being genuine people coming across a genuinely new thing for the first time. I love that.
It's so interesting the guy said his friend had visited all countries of the world while standing there. And then, I'm watching this from Brazil. Greetings, from my beautiful land, guys.😊
Niagara Falls will be one of the busiest places on Earth on April 8 as it has been named the best place to watch the solar eclipse by National Geographic.
This was so beautiful, humbling and wholesome. What a lovely moment to just stop and appreciate through their eyes and feel so innocently in awe and curious once again!
It amazes me that the people in the comments don't understand what being a tribal person means. You have access to more knowledge than them, and you're aghast at how little they know. They have said before they are not educated. Funny enough, the stuff they know helps them survive life. Most people, in the comments, wouldn't have a clue how to survive as a self-sustaining group, like they do.
The joy these men feel from seeing the globe is incredible. I’ve always loved globes, and I’ve always enjoyed finding my home or places I’ve been or know. It’s universal
this is actually incredible to witness!! people from the middle ages would have had the exact same reaction to seeing a perfectly accurate world map, and getting to see a glimpse of what that reaction might have been is fascinating to me
I love their personality, even though they are men of faith they still crave knowledge and accept the world for how it is when given explanations and evidence, it's very wholesome
like watching a child learn something so incredible but with an adult education enough to ask the right questions... So pure and beautiful. thank you for such an amazing video.....
It's amazing that none of them turned defensive and try to reject the new knowledge. Though they tried to adjust it into the world view they had, they didn't reject it.
Most of the stuff they've seen I pretty common sens, since they did confirm that they watched movies, maybe they even listen to radios. The water part is probably the thing that confused them the most since it's prob not mentioned very often and sort of taken for granted.
What a lovely video! It seemed that Mr. Tahir was already familiar with world globes, so it was polite of him to hold back a little bit while Mr. Chaudhary learned more. I am surprised that they, or at least some of them, knew so little about the globe. I'm glad they had a chance to learn more! (I also hope none of them ever feel a need to pretend to be more ignorant than they are for the sake of the camera. Besides seeing villagers experience something new for the first time, we also love seeing what people from around the world already know and are familiar with, no matter how remote they are. Never hide what you know and the experiences you have already had!)
@@Dainichi_NyoraiIt's because google is an american company so usually only their allies will allow them. But Jordan, Palestine, Senegal, Tunisia, UAE, and Qatar are probably the only muslim countries to have street view (also malaysia and indonesia)
@@Dainichi_Nyorai They can have street view on local maps websites. For example, in ex-USSR Yanex Maps is more popular so it might have Street view of many places that Googla Maps doesn't have
@@bloxyranks it's bcoz countries themselves restrict Google, otherwise why wouldn't they wanna Mao out whole world street views and they have streets views of Russia China n what not where it's allowed, also Google maps differ in countries due to government demand
@@dominika3762The issue with Atheists is they see God as a being of the gaps. God is not such a being. God created everything that is Knowable and Everything that is Unknowable. To reject this is to reject science
3:41 they singing the indian song❤ , speaking punjabi❤ while also having such a beautiful perspective about the world, unbeknownst to the seas and foreign world , its just so soothing to hear their words and despite all odds their love for their nation, which they were not even able to pinpoint, but sort of take pride in its identity. God bless pakistan bro.. may these tines of corruption and misgovernment and blacklist be over and vack to progressive pakistan, which was nevk to neck in terms of growth with india and we become prosperous and peaceful together, ending the bridge of terrorism that hold us apart❤
This reminds me of the first day that I too, saw a Globe of the World. Our Earth and her Waters. I was just as amazed as These Honorable Gentlemen were. Why aren't they learning this all across the world? Everyone should be able to see how where they live is in relation to where others live! Many Blessings from God to All. Love from Wisconsin, America
Show them Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot, and explain to them what they are seeing. Half the Earth and moon lit up in daylight by the sun. The other half in dark at night. And I'm sure they would appriciate the translation of his message.
I think you better do one more edit, besides "buy" the sun, your one goof that could use fixing is "the translation of his mAssage" 😊 Although I'm familiar Carl Sagan, I'm not familiar with Pale Blue Dot, gotta look that up!
Today I found most chill part of the internet. Wise people who aren’t afraid of learning.
Man, being relieved to find a place on the internet that isn’t anti-information is so real and so sad at the same time. I relate.
It's so nice to see
wait when they learn that woman in democratic countries have same rights as men and when they found info about homosexuality. that's when you could check their chill
Socrates - "The Cave".
Utb little short animation.
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Who said they were wise? They didn't even know it was a world map.
Those rare moments when you witness someone's horizons expanding because they've been given new information is priceless.
The ral but the horizon is not curve but horizontal,ok, kid.
Just imagine what really being listening at school could mean...
@@IsidoreMaistreImagine being this ignorant. Most of these guys were probably from poor farmer families and couldn’t afford to go to school.
@@thatboi9740 oh no, I'm not speaking about that two men, I really mean it genuinely : I'm really curious to know what kind of persons we would have been if we really listened everything teachers told us, if we had that kind of naive and opened approach of things, with that sort of peace this two guys have
@@thatboi9740 when the man says something like "thanks for this, it's a great improvement of my knowledge", it really is as naive as amazing. I really feel like we all should have that approach and I try to have an intuition of the impact of the add of any notion of what a man already knows. Some kind of revolution, a highly positive one though !
“Those who have visited all countries must be very fortunate.” I love this as it’s not out of jealousy, it’s not knocking himself or his own accomplishments. It’s genuine and I love that.
I visited only 4 so far and I'm considering fortunate because I visited 4 more countries than other people. I like to hear the experiences of those who visited a lot of countries.
@@Kiwi-AragaI’ve been to 40 countries and it’s really eye opening. The different ways in which people live, the different geography, the different languages. Yet our core fundamental values are the same. We are humans, and despite many differences, we are still very much alike
I also love how his friend reminds him "You have visit all countries while sitting here. You too are lucky!". I mean, he's not wrong! 😀🌏
@@dannyrashid-dara4046 You should be ashamed to produce so much CO².
You should be ashamed of this comment. @@GenosseIshtar
When he said "I think the world is 1/4 parts land and 3/4 parts ocean" He was pretty spot on with the figure ! 😱
Yes, that was quite incredible.
29% land 71%water
@@aalytoks9755 do the math, That's approximately accurate figure. 3/4 & 1/4 = 75% & 25% which isn't precise but is pretty accurate.
Earth is flat
@@soukainalaouiit is in fact, but that doesn’t mean that our flat earth isn’t aprox 3/4 water…..
There shock at the size of the ocean is priceless. No wonder people used to think the ocean was the end of the world. Not too long ago the ocean seemed as insurmountable as the sky
It still is. It's harder to explore the depths of the sea than the depths of space and we still haven't seen it all.
I figured these people were isolated, but I would not have guessed they were that isolated. Never seeing things from other countries is one thing, but not even a map of the world? That is wild.
@@itoibo4208Keep in mind that many people in rural areas do not educate themselves more than is strictly necessary for their jobs, they do not really need a map of the world at all in their daily lives.
T😂😂😊😊 the strangebthings is that in islamic golden times, they know the earth are round (from greek books and can compared that to Roman books)... even hv quite detail maps excluding the americas😅😅😅....
Of course the ocean depiction was limited since the never do sailing orbinvent like exploration of Columbus... most ship are short distance from lands... justnlikevroman greek chinese ship..
Another strange this is the prehistoric tribes(means did not invent writings) like Hawaii ancestors actually sail across pacific by super rudiments sails...
Don't bring much provision though , just water, and eat fish.... maybe quite a miserable journey...
Even Columbus etc first journey is dangerous 😅😅😅
It's amazing to think how terrifying the ocean was. Before the more advanced navigation technologies, any ship that lost sight of the coast was almost certainly doomed. Once lost, there was little to no chance to find your way back.
Wow. Seriously gift these guys a big globe each, written in their language, for their villages. The whole community would benefit greatly.
my thoughts too.... I should open a globe shop in pakistan lol
It could pose a threat to the village, as it may entice young members to leave the village to learn more or explore the outside world.
I love these guys!
Realistically, not sure how it would benefit them at all.
@@anoon-it's not that deep
7:38 "You have visited all the countries while sitting here. You are also lucky"....what a great sentiment :)
Yeah that hit hard. Gratefulness is such a great thing.
"What a great sentiment" That means absolutely nothing. They didn't visit any country
@@SonOfMuta They are not talking figuratively, but rather on the knowledge they gained.
Humility is an undervalued virtue.
Yes. It hits like a truck when I realize how mundane the globe is to me, when there's actually nothing mundane about it and we should be in constant awe of it. The sheer amount of water. I'd never truly realized how crazy it is that most of the earth is water. That seems to be the thing that mostly got to them.
These gentlemen are wise men, they may not be formally educated the same way we are here in the Western World, but I adore how they embrace information & don't find it a threat to their faith & cultural upbringing.
These guys need to be given a globe written in their native language so that they can explore our earth in their mother tongue - I think they would be so in awe of that kind of gift, it would be so precious to them because they are open to learning not resistant to it.
This is the purest thing I have watched for quite some time ❤
Yes they are wise. They laugh at you behind your back for being deceived, and they're happy about it.
@@1Bonnie777 What do you mean
English is a great language
@@1Bonnie777imagine seeing such wonderful energy from these blokes and you instantly go to paranoia
@@1Bonnie777 fax
These guys are literally the antipodes of flat earthers. They might lacked the education but they have the curiosity and the wisdom to embrace their new knowledge as a gift.
Very true! Unlike Flerfs, these guys actually want to learn instead of going “nuh-uh”.
@@elijahsmall5873 I've never heard anyone call them Flerfs before but now I will exclusively refer to them as that and nothing else
that's because flat earthers don't _lack_ the education, they have _wrong_ _education_
It's harder to "unlearn" than to learn
They didn't discover flat earthing yet.
Oh yes. They show the flat earthers up for the fools they have to be.
This shows the difference between intelligence, which these men definitely have, and education. It’s amazing to see intelligent people get valuable information for the first time. Thank you.
I told my husband of this. I said that these highly intelligent and wise men were amazed about a globe. They had such respect and awe for the world!
Good observation!
a bunch of nonsense. If I say the truth I'll get a ban for hate speech.
Right. I had globes in my home, schools all my life. It was one of the first things I bought my school-age child 35 years ago.
@@brian6speed then maybe the nonsense is what you were going to say, consider that?
Their curiosity and innocence is beautiful and wholesome.
Ik zie heel wat anders
@@stijn9957 en dat is
@@stijn9957 En dat is jou pobleem dan.
That's what also fascinated me here!
I just realised how epic is to see such amazing knowledge of science being just presented to some people who didn't have them until now, observing their reactions in this setting and with those interactions is somewhat historical and magnificent 🌏
Excellent work ✨
@@stijn9957just because you are negative not everyone else is
It is heartwarming to see them soak up knowledge and embracing it instead of pretending to know everything already. Their curiosity and childlike sense of wonder hasn't been extinguished yet an they enjoy learning new things about the world. Really, really wholesome.
I kinda would love to see a follow-up video of this, where you might hand them a tablet with google earth on it, so that they could explore the world further, getting an even better understanding of the true scale of the world, due to the ability to zoom in up to street level. I guess I could watch them explore the world for hours, enjoying watching them explore places they might find interesting. I think that would be awesome.
Americans/westerners in general could learn a lot from their attitudes.
@@caseycreswell8681Why? What exactly is wrong with their attitude?
@SputnikKM don't see a lot of willingness to soak up knowledge. Everyone thinks they know everything because of technology, and those who believe that way tend to be severely delusional about what they actually know and don't know. I was just saying it'd benefit us all to approach learning in a more "childlike" way.
These are intelligent men. They asked great questions and made very intelligent inferences. They make me happy!
Mr Rana sounds smart, he asked the right question
The universal language of men, football
Imagine learning this at their age instead of as a kid. 😮
men, humans, are the same everywhere.. the only thing that change is the information they access to.
@@lisalarouge6309 Not everyone has acess to school, you know that.
I'm impressed how humble these people are. So many of my fellow Americans think they know EVERYTHING, to the point where you cannot prove them wrong, they're so stuck in their ways.
I believe it's called the Dunning-Kruger effect. There are other names for it, too!
They think they know everything but I probably know more about America than they do about the rest of the world...
Please stop the national hate.
As an American the "average Americans" make me sick. Alot of us r NOT patriots. Usually those of us in poverty like myself Americans only care for themselves and physical belongings
Makes a good contrast with the Jimmy Kimmel world map vox pop.
Google earth would blow their minds! Especially,if you showed their village
Is Pakistan blocked from that? But you could with a VPN
It scares some people. I've heard of African villages that, when shown that their village was captured on camera from space, didn't like it, because they felt monitored and didn't want foreigners doing that without their knowledge and permission.
@@demo2823it’s not just Africans. I was freaked out the first time I saw my house.
Yessss that'd be incredible!
@@qwazse4I thought it was cool. I could even tell when the photo was taken because I could see my new car in the driveway.
I find myself envying the way these gentlemen use their faith to interpret and praise creation when they gain new knowledge about the world. They have brilliant minds and humble souls. Well done with this new experience, all four of you.
This is the way.
All of creation is beautiful and magical,. No matter where you believe it came from.
We have even reached such heights where we can do things technologically not only a hundred years ago people would have called sorcery.
I'm not at all religious, but I love the clarity and simplicity of these guys' lives. They are intelligent, just never had the education others have, but they have wisdom for sure. Nice people.
These people come from Pakistan, a country founded on the basis of religious separation. Pakistan had been held back by religion, hence these people act as if they have been pulled straight out of the time Islam was founded. Terrible
Show them Quran's flat Earth
I'm not religious either, and I don't believe the religion itself is the source of most evil. Instead, I blame the ignorance and those who used religion as a tool to indoctrinate the masses and profit from it. Those people living in secluded communities were lucky not to be subjected to that and they are open minded and curious about the world around them, while being humble about their experience.
In think it was on the Trybals channel when they watched a documentary about space and one of them said that the one who created all of the universe must be amazing. Their faith wasn't shacked, they instead accepted the new information and mixed into it. Meanwhile, there are people with access to higher education, unlimited information and technology, yet they insist the earth is flat and anyone who does not share their beliefs is stupid.
@@Kiwi-Araga Honestly, folks like yourself who do not share our beliefs but respect us are just the best. I very much appreciate that!
@@octavia.nWhat ? You can find these type of people in any nation. Why blame religion or Pakistan for it ?
My mind is blown because their minds are blown. In the US, globes are common all through school, so seeing someone not familiar with it is kind of wild.
I find it more wild that in the west we have people who believe that earth is flat or not sure that the earth is round.
I've gotta be honest, I think that part was a bit exaggerated for the camera. I have a hard time believing they've never seen a representation of the earth before. :P
@@DaussPlays right? i've seen some of their videos outside and on some you can see/tell they're being coached.
Sad.
totally agree
Despite the lack of education, these men all immediately speak wisdom. This was a fascinating watch, and a reminder of the power of the globe.
Show them Quran's flat Earth
Quran has no flat earth, the concept of flat Earth originated in the West, mainly among the Christians. So Bibles should be having the concept of Flat Earth. @@capricorn9186
@@capricorn9186 insanların kafasını karıştırmaya çalışan kişi,Ahirette kim Haklı Kim değil belli olacak, bekleyiniz,biz de beklemekteyiz.
@@capricorn9186 I'm Christian and all but judging from my research the Quran never says the Earth is flat.
Proof that science and religion can coexist.
This is AMSR for me. Listening to their kind voices and laughter warms my heart!
*asmr
I am not a religious person but I find it so amazing that when they learn something they didn't know, that they dont see it as an attack on their faith but a confirmation of it
The idea that science and religion are at odds is a pretty new thing for the most part and a lot of it comes from evangelical Christians. For hundreds of years the Catholic Church was one of the most advanced scientific institutions in the world.
@@kapitankapital6580 The conflict thesis was a made-up thing by philosophers who wanted to throw away 1000 years of science because it didnt fit their ideas and egos (E.g Voltaire and d’Alembert). It was further put forward by Draper and White in the 1800s. Both of which has later been deemed more interested in shading and forcing their skewed ideas than any sort of historically based facts.
When one is delusional enough, everything is god's work
@@Forlfir or when one is unfortunate and stupid enough, even God's signs strike him as coincidences
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This was one heartwarming episode. The surprise on their faces when they're told this is a world map was so beautiful and uterrly genuine..A great video all round❤
i agree......this is wow
"those who have traveled to every country must be extremely fortunate" oh how cute 🥰 and how right he is.
I've managed 65 so far. Barely scratches the surface!
@@triarb5790
If you spent enough time in each to bond with spaces or people then it's still more than enough.
It's my birthday today, and this really made me smile. To see these gents expand their knowledge of the world was honestly amazing. I especially liked how their eyes lit up with fascination when they realised just how much water there was on Earth, and how happy they were to find their country on the map. It honestly made my day.
Happy birthday 🎂🎈
@GyanasComparisons Thank you
Happy Birthday
If you can get a large flat map, you can place push pins where the fans live that send gifts. A lot of restaurants here will allow customers to place a pin on their maps to show which state the customer lives.
Yep, on the wall behind them! It would also be great to explain how far distances are, New York to California would take my at least 4 days to drive! It takes me at least 15 hours to drive from border to border in California, & I know for certain it takes 12-14 hours to drive straight through from Albuquerque to my home in Central Coast California! And it takes me 2 3/4 days (stopping for the night) to drive from my home to the Farmstead in North Dakota!
I love that idea!
@@alanatolstad4824And that's probably largely on Interstate highways, too. Imagine how long on secondary or dirt roads!
With its distorted proportions, e.g. Greenland looking huge and Australia looking small, a flat map might confuse them after only just learning that Earth is a globe?
@@alanatolstad4824 Great idea! I would love to see the reverse too. Them showing us a map of Pakistan & highlighting where they are each from, distances, etc.
I watched a different Tribals channel where they talked about the solar system, and none of them seemed to be able to grasp that there’s only one sun. They actually said that they believed when the sun came up, traveled the sky and then set in the evening, that their country had its own sun, and other places had *their own* sun.
It pretty much blew my mind to think that in 2024 there are MILLIONS of people who know absolutely nothing about the world we live in (and on).
What a wonderful gift to show our favorite Uncles the way the earth really looks! ❤
and then there are flat-earthers. 😖
oh yes, i know the channel and i remember when parvati said she thought every country had their own sun.. Like it was something that the government had put up in the sky for its citizens 🤣
it really made me sad to see that there are still people on this world with so much less education. i am a hobby astrophotographer ( not a good one but i try my best 🤣) and i really wish someone would send them some binoculars to watch the nightsky..
We shouldn't be angry at them, but rather their government for failing to provide education.
@@PLCTheCd I don't think anybody's angry, just sad.
I have been waiting for this moment!
They need a visit to the Planetarium!!!
omg yes. this. please do this!
Or show them some crazy universe simulation in VR. The one where you start as an atom and go all the way out to the edge of the known universe. Their minds may never recover from that. lol
YESSSSS puhleeeeeze take them to a planetarium!!!! They would absolutely love it!!!
planet-arium lol i love south park!
Isn't that in San Francisco? That would be SO cool!
I love their reactions and their beautifully open mentality. They are happy to share what they know, and to learn what they don't. As it should be
It's amazing how much you take for granted living in the USA. I saw my first world globe when i was a little boy over 30 years ago. I never though of something so simple as a luxury. It is amazing to get to watch these gentlemen experience the world with new eyes.
Not just us but any country
Yes the things we take for granted. I was surprised that something I think is outdated is new to someone else.
Living in any country with systematic education you mean.
More people have to understand that only about 10% of humanity live in first world countries: North America, Western Europe, and parts of Oceania. Half of humanity lives in SouthEast Asia and rest is spread on other parts of the world, none of them with so much safety (nobody can invade USA) as Americans.
@@irasac1americans think theyre the only first world country when in reality they border on third world.
This is hands down one of the most interesting and uplifting videos I’ve seen in a while.
These men are asking all the same questions that great scientists in the past would have. Humbling and fascinating.
In the ever globalizing world, videos like this remind us that there are still people who are isolated from much of it. It's opens a world of difference in perspectives that one might never have imagined before.
All countries are near water. Let us pray, habibi, that the oceans will not become enraged!
I also love how they are taught with respect to knowledge and beliefs they already have. And how they are admiring world as a gift from God they believe. With respect to every religion, we should admire the world we live in and be thankful for what we've got. This is the wisdom. Stop and touch the grass.
most arent and the exception doesn't matter as much as the rule does. Get a grip on reality.
@@UhtredOfBamburgh I mean tsunamis and rising ocean levels are a thing.
@@The_mrbob May the waters come to the desert and hydrate the crops, mashallah, mashallah!
As a Sikh born to the Anglo Saxons of The United States, i just really like how much of a fine representation these gentlemen are of wise Pakistanis. Blessings on all of thee!
This was actually really refreshing to watch. They don’t refute or deny the information presented, they except it and even relate it to there previous knowledge and beliefs. They want to learn where other countries and cultures are and want to be able to travel and experience them.
This guys are my cure against depression. There`s curiosity and positiv attitude thowards new things shows how simple things are in life. You can find good things in everything in life.
Depresen? Vat is deesh? Tribal mans vill react you!
I wish you luck against your struggles. I've been facing new challenges and dealing with depression bad. Seeing these men warms my heart. They come off as so wholesome. They appreciate the knowledge they gained. I feel like I gained something from their perspective. Seeing their way of thinking gives me much to reflect on.
It was blowing their minds. So many questions to be answered. I think you must continue the earth sessions for them. Never got to the poles, equator, or a flat map.
Have their children seen a globe in school?
Set up an outdoor movie screen to show videos.
I am not sure their children had school.
@@ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щOne guy spelled NORTH which means he probably went to school. Most Children in Pakistan attend atleast primary school (till 5th grade) which means they know how to read and right.
I'm Pakistani and every school I went too had at least one globe, although most of them were in cities with better facilities, the older population here is also considerably more illiterate than the younger
@@memeconsumer773 I wonder how many lose a degree of literacy by not using it constantly? I think this happens in the West. Keyboard usage for men didn't become acceptable until ?? 1980s ?? as the use of the personal computer spread. "Typing" isn't exactly "literacy" but it's close - spelling, grammar - all of these are linked to The More Reading, The Better.
It is a beautiful planet with beautiful people and a glorious creator who designed it all ❤
This is so beautiful and heartwarming. These are men with families and jobs. Learning about the Earth would be so amazing for them AND their children. Please give them all a globe to take home to their families. They should also have a book that tells them the translation of names to their language.
Most don't read but the idea of a book is a good idea. I would make it a video with matching book they put on their TV screen. I think some have a TV they share.
The majority of them have cell phones now so they could actually pull up the info on their phones and watch videos of the earth.
@@meacadwellCertain countries block certain things. I don't know if that applies to Pakistan, but it's conceivable they might not have access to everything you and I can easily find online.
I was hoping they could take a globe home too! Imagine being able to share this new knowledge with every visitor to your home.
@@patriciamorgan6545 This is true but it doesn't mean they are blocking every map out there. It's also possible they could go into a store and get one if they really wanted to.
Now that they have seen an example of the earth, you should show them a video of the earth and the rest of the solar system so they can gain a better understanding of the place we live. Keep up the good work.
@@greghamann2099 were their minds blown?
Guys... One has glasses... So he went to see someone that has studied sight and eye issues that didnt know about the World Map? Lmaoo
Believe me folks.. nowadays people that are able to have glasses, have people around that have AT least cellphones 🤣
@@meditaction5819 Your mind will blown when you discover that glasses were invented 400 years ago...
@@meditaction5819lobotomite behavior. As the comment above me said, they were invented centuries ago.
Please do more sessions like this. This was awesome.
Back in the late 80's I moved to Tibet to teach ESL. I took about 20 globes that you blow up like a beachball - about this same size. My students were moderately well versed geographically speaking, but several of them had never seen the world in a globe fashion. They made wonderful gifts and the perspective it provided was marvelous. The reactions of my students to learning things was priceless - much like this video.
These guys are curious, respectful, and care. Protect these people at all costs
if they were in Gaza
@@Lemingtona-x5g wat
@@MrCookies_02 ?
I don't care where anybody is from on this Earth but man I just love people with open and Beautiful Minds like these guys they're willingness to accept and learn new things is a credit to their country
"The ocean will destroy this planet if it becomes enraged" oh brother does he not know how right he is
Beautiful on how they create their own pearls of wisdom after being given new knowledge.
Play that quote back to them before having them watch a video of a hurricane making landfall.
@@BrentTJo or the Japanese tsunami 2012 i think
The planet will be fine. Humanity, perhaps less so.
@@tokeeriksen2425Very true. This planet doesn’t belong to us and we are not entitled to it.
I met a man like this.
I showed him the location we are standing, on Google maps on my phone.
I said "you recognise this place?"
He's like "ye, is here " I zoom out and I show him the above view. And show him all the nearby villages and cities. And he is surprised.
I zoom out more and show him the earth and it was mind blowing to him that we live on that ball, floating in space.
It was completely mind blowing to him.
Even though im agnostic I really like the humility and piety of these people. They have a deep appreciation for the world that is praiseworthy.
Not believing in a deist religion doesn't necessarily make you a nihilist.
@@carlpanzram7081Deist religions don't exist. I think the word you are looking for is theist.
@@Donut-fr7is "Deism" is a real thing, but you are right I wanted to say "theist".
Deists believe in a sentient force... A god as it were.
Theists simply Believe that there is something more... Something spiritual or supernormal in the world. It doesn't have to be necessarily sentient
These men are so enlightened, and happy. but not aware of where they live.
Its beautiful and we should strive to be more like them. Care about what is around you.
No thank you, I want to know stuff that a 3 year old knows. That we live on a fricking globe for example.
@@dominika3762 yanlış,yumurta gibi kutuplardan basık ekvatordan geniş, elips şeklinde bir dünyada yaşıyoruz,insanları eleştirmeden önce kendinizi eleştirin ki kibriniz yeni şeyler öğrenmenizi engellemesin
@@dominika3762 I think he was more-so referring to the fact that they were accepting of new ideas and even happy to learn about them. That's what other people should be more like.
Their hearts are big....and that is all that matters....they are our brothers across the oceans.......they see the globe for the first time and rightly exclaim......"God be praised!!"
I love these people sharing their perspectives. This channel is like its own anthropology study.
Now that was fascinating. How quickly they grasped the concept. Greets from New York. Hope they find it on the globe. And hope they each got one to bring home. 😊❤
eh? don't think what ?@@greghamann2099
I found this one of the most interesting TPT videos. (to be honest. the endless succession of dishes, mainly from the USA, gets a bit samey) More challenging ideas should be introduced! The view from the ISS for example.
I was Canadian born but grew up globally with English as a Second Language teacher parents; my dad summers with me just over 6 months to keep our health care, but taught English and Programming for a decade, now wintering in the Philippines.
He was horrified to see so many students eating Exotic Western KFC: "General Tso outranks Colonel Sanders!"
His last year in China he brought some postcards showing Ottawa and Toronto Chinatowns; some smirks at the punny names, but real laughter came when someone spotted they all had "Printed In China" on their backs.
He also brought them several takeout menus; the pictures of huge portions and the ingredients led to much more laughter; "They call THAT Chinese?"
Gosh, it never occurred to me that they had never seen a globe! You should show them the feeds from the International Space Station. It's wonderful, so relaxing and educational.
They should be shown the plants!
Just wait til they see Wayne Brady improvise in "Whose Line is it Anyway?"
I love the curiosity of this people, they're amazed about knowing the form of the planet we live. It reminds me the innocence of childs. And at the same time they come out with wisely conclusions. Thank you for to become them more aware about our common house, the Earth.
Nice to see them learning about the world again. What do the gentlemen want to know more about? Animals, geography, history? It would be good to know what their interests are. From Yorkshire 🤔
This humbles me that we in America take our education so much for granted. I was probably a toddler when I first saw a globe or at least a picture of a globe. These men are incredibly wise and intelligent and yet they have just seen a globe for the first time. I truly enjoy watching and learning from these people.
I had the same thought! Over the holidays, we gave my four-year-old niece an interactive globe. She can touch the globe and run through different learning games on it, all of them designed to teach her things about the world. Her globe has some topographical features, too. I had similar toys when I was a child. Our educations begin early, here - well before formal enrollment in a school. I am sorry that these gentlemen missed out on the opportunity to experience the wonder and joy of exploring a globe as a child, but I am thankful that they get to experience that now - and that they shared it with us! It makes me look at the globe through new eyes. I hope they get to take the globe home and share it with their friends and family members.
You can humble yourself by callimg yourself the U.S. of America. You are not all of America.
Why are they wise
I love their acceptance as what was previously unknown as a beautiful blessing to them. Beautifully spirited people.
I don’t think they’re buying it they kind of mock it 😂
These guys have reminded me to have joy. Their excitement makes me smile and feel happiness.
We all need to regain that joy of discovery
At 02:20 you pointed a huge country (printed in yellow) and asked if this is america... but not... This is BRAZIL, my beautiful country and place from I send to all of you a huge hug!!!
Lots of hugs from Brazil!!!
Yes, that was a missed opportunity to distinguish South America from North America (continents). And then distinguish Brazil (a country in South America). And then distinguish that Canada, the United States (of America), Mexico, and all the Central American countries are all part of North America.
technically Brazil is also America
@@Blackadder75 ☝️🤓
@@patriciamorgan6545 That depends on the classification, some authors consider South America and North America two different continents and others consider them one big continent as the Spaniards named "América" after Américo Vespucio the whole territory. There are also dicussions about Europe and Asia, some authors consider them one continent and not two. Phisical, cultural, political and historical aspects are considered in the different points of view about the topic.
@@ticholopeluche The five rings of the Olympic flag represent the five continents. On the first map of America, the name was located in what is now South America. I don't know when people began to think that America is the name of a country and not a continent. The Spaniards were rather late in calling America that, they called it "las indias occidentales".
This is one of my fav vids so far. Our planet is truly a mesmerizing miracle. Yes, the Planetarium would be awe-inspiring for our fellows.
(439) Oh, wow. How blessed some of us are in regards to our education. I almost cried when I realized they did not instantly recognize a global map.
(809) It's a shame
I think they were pretending in that part.
Or the blue oceans.
@@Guerita72 No they're not. They don't even know how to read and you think they are familiar with a globe? Stop!
@@ladiuneeq9789 And yet, some of them can even read some English words. Do you really think of them as so ignorant as to think it was a lollipop or bouncing football? Give them more credit than that! Or did you think this was actually real: 0:48?
😍😍😍 I love these guys! I wish everyone was so curious and excited to learn about other places. May I never loose such wonder💚💙💛💚💙💛
In case it crosses anyone's mind, we don't watch this to mock them or make fun of them for being unaware of these things. They've never had access to it before, how could they be? What I appreciate most about these videos is the childlike joy and wonder of discovering something new to them, the excitement is legit contagious! And it's always cool hearing them compare stuff we're familiar with with their own culture, which is quite different from ours. It's not a mockery, it's a celebration and sharing of the joy of learning. c:
God no, I never want to mock people, gives me joy to watch them learn!
Good point. It's all about seeing things through new eyes. They came off as fun and respectful. Maybe they lack what many westerners have, but they demonstrated goodness. In some ways, they have what others lack.
Their expressions of amazement are inspiring and remind me of my curious childhood, when I learned the very same insight out of the blue. A humble reminder that we as individuals don´t actually own all the human knowledge, neither we are entitled to receive it like a birth right, we (as singular humans) just borrow a small fraction of it according to our priviledge access and limitations. So all I can think about is to be grateful for all the huge and undeserved scientific knwoledge gathered, processed, organized and taught by our ancestors, generation after generation. Now that we received such gift without all that previous effort, it is our responsability to contribute in some way to preserve, verify, correct, update, expand, and pass on more and better knowledge to the next generations.
I will say, there's a tinge of patronization to at least half of the comments.
@@fahrenheit2101 I haven't read the other comments, I just know that while watching these, I'll often comment "Oh these guys are so adorable! The childlike joy in their eyes is infectious!" to my partner while watching that and I *genuinely mean it*. I just want people to know that while there are some people out there patronizing them, most of us just genuinely love them and mean nothing rude with our adorations. If someone IS patronizing them in the comments, that's just bloody rude. Shame on them.
Edit: Shelleyocallaghan6260's comment is p much exactly what I mean. These people are plenty intelligent, they have just never had the opportunity to actually LEARN it. And they're soooo willing to just take in everything and enjoy the newness of it. No complaining, no trying to be youtube stars, they're just being genuine people coming across a genuinely new thing for the first time. I love that.
These men are so pure. It's wonderful to hear them speak of the world with innocence and wonder. Bless you all
It's so interesting the guy said his friend had visited all countries of the world while standing there. And then, I'm watching this from Brazil. Greetings, from my beautiful land, guys.😊
this was an amazing video. i am so happy that these guys saw the globe! God bless them! we need more people like them.
Niagara Falls will be one of the busiest places on Earth on April 8 as it has been named the best place to watch the solar eclipse by National Geographic.
You mean in totality right? Oh god, popular tourist destination + total eclipse sounds like insanity
Niagara Falls? …slo oooly I turn. Step by step
@@auntiquek2845Damn, that reference is indeed an antique. Kudos on that 1 percenter.
man these guys are so charismatic, it is amazing seeing them experience new things!
This goes to show that wisdom isn’t knowing something it’s a point of view. These guys have a beautiful view of things in life.
This was so beautiful, humbling and wholesome. What a lovely moment to just stop and appreciate through their eyes and feel so innocently in awe and curious once again!
It amazes me that the people in the comments don't understand what being a tribal person means. You have access to more knowledge than them, and you're aghast at how little they know. They have said before they are not educated.
Funny enough, the stuff they know helps them survive life. Most people, in the comments, wouldn't have a clue how to survive as a self-sustaining group, like they do.
Most people that comment probably can't read a map lol.
Country folks know how to survive, and read a map. 😊
You are absolutely right. And I bet every one of these guys can soak up knowledge like a sponge.
I'm a country "folk" and can't read a map. I guess I'm dumb. I survive.
exactly.
They aren't educated, but many of them are intelligent
Their positivity is absolutely precious and their ability to soak up new knowledge like sponges is inspiring❤
These are the purest most lovely people I have ever seen, oh my God
@@BbbshushrhrsuxYou ask them. They marry women and not other men. I bet that makes you mad.
The joy these men feel from seeing the globe is incredible. I’ve always loved globes, and I’ve always enjoyed finding my home or places I’ve been or know. It’s universal
I haven't smiled so big watching a video in so long. The wholesomeness here brings joy to my heart. Praise be to God.
Finally! I’ve been waiting for this one for years. Thank you.
These gentlemen truly know how to be a good example of humanity. I really like this channel.
I would love to spend time with these men. True salt of the earth, with wisdom of what really matters.
this is actually incredible to witness!! people from the middle ages would have had the exact same reaction to seeing a perfectly accurate world map, and getting to see a glimpse of what that reaction might have been is fascinating to me
That was a fun idea! Globes 🌎and maps 🗺are fun and good learning tools. 👍🏼
I love their personality, even though they are men of faith they still crave knowledge and accept the world for how it is when given explanations and evidence, it's very wholesome
like watching a child learn something so incredible but with an adult education enough to ask the right questions... So pure and beautiful. thank you for such an amazing video.....
It's amazing that none of them turned defensive and try to reject the new knowledge. Though they tried to adjust it into the world view they had, they didn't reject it.
Most of the stuff they've seen I pretty common sens, since they did confirm that they watched movies, maybe they even listen to radios. The water part is probably the thing that confused them the most since it's prob not mentioned very often and sort of taken for granted.
Love these four men. The surprise on their faces, the humour, the curiousity. Great (and intelligent, indeed) guys. Thank you. 🙏
I would suggest a wall map for future content. There by being able to point out the place a dish (food), gift, etc.. actually is from.
These gentlemen are so adorable, how sweet and uplifting their reactions are!
these guys are friggin delightful
What a lovely video! It seemed that Mr. Tahir was already familiar with world globes, so it was polite of him to hold back a little bit while Mr. Chaudhary learned more. I am surprised that they, or at least some of them, knew so little about the globe. I'm glad they had a chance to learn more! (I also hope none of them ever feel a need to pretend to be more ignorant than they are for the sake of the camera. Besides seeing villagers experience something new for the first time, we also love seeing what people from around the world already know and are familiar with, no matter how remote they are. Never hide what you know and the experiences you have already had!)
Let them have fun with Google map and Street View. They can almost visit any places with Street View. 👍
I often explore with Google map and I've noticed that most places outside the US cultural sphere, like the Muslim world don't have street view.
@@Dainichi_NyoraiIt's because google is an american company so usually only their allies will allow them. But Jordan, Palestine, Senegal, Tunisia, UAE, and Qatar are probably the only muslim countries to have street view (also malaysia and indonesia)
@@Dainichi_Nyorai They can have street view on local maps websites. For example, in ex-USSR Yanex Maps is more popular so it might have Street view of many places that Googla Maps doesn't have
@@bloxyranks it's bcoz countries themselves restrict Google, otherwise why wouldn't they wanna Mao out whole world street views and they have streets views of Russia China n what not where it's allowed, also Google maps differ in countries due to government demand
2:26 He definitely found America!!! He is so right! I share his happiness ^_^💕💕💕💕
Please keep educating them!
They love to learn new things and we
can also learn a lot from them, like gratitude for example ❤
Superb. It’s so easy for us in the “developed” world to forget that not everyone had the opportunity to have a similar school education.
Guhl Sher Kahn (I apologize if I spelled his name incorrectly) sees most things through a spiritual lens. I think that's beautiful. ☺
So you agree with capital punishment for "sins" because of feelings?
If he were better educated, he would probably not have such a great need for a spiritual lens.
@dominika3762 some of the smartest people in history are Christians, both in the past and today.
Show them Quran's flat Earth
@@dominika3762The issue with Atheists is they see God as a being of the gaps. God is not such a being. God created everything that is Knowable and Everything that is Unknowable. To reject this is to reject science
MY favorite part is 0:55, the look in the eyes of the man in green. He has so much wonder and respect, its inspiring.
I’m so glad you finally showed them the globe. Now, when you give then foods from different countries, please show them the country on this globe ❤
Wow. Videos luke this really make me value my education, I hope these guys have fun discovering new things ❤
3:41 they singing the indian song❤ , speaking punjabi❤ while also having such a beautiful perspective about the world, unbeknownst to the seas and foreign world , its just so soothing to hear their words and despite all odds their love for their nation, which they were not even able to pinpoint, but sort of take pride in its identity. God bless pakistan bro.. may these tines of corruption and misgovernment and blacklist be over and vack to progressive pakistan, which was nevk to neck in terms of growth with india and we become prosperous and peaceful together, ending the bridge of terrorism that hold us apart❤
More Muslim men need to embrace the mindset of these wise Tribal men.
These people are so respectful and intelligent 🥹
This is what respect for the world and others looks like ❤️
The man's genuine reaction to the Pacific ocean was heartworming
This reminds me of the first day that I too, saw a Globe of the World. Our Earth and her Waters. I was just as amazed as These Honorable Gentlemen were. Why aren't they learning this all across the world? Everyone should be able to see how where they live is in relation to where others live! Many Blessings from God to All. Love from Wisconsin, America
Ypu live in the US and you can remember when was the first time you've seen a globe? Or did you live somewhere else as a child?
Show them Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot, and explain to them what they are seeing. Half the Earth and moon lit up in daylight by the sun. The other half in dark at night. And I'm sure they would appriciate the translation of his message.
i think they would love and appreciate Carl Sagan
I think you better do one more edit, besides "buy" the sun, your one goof that could use fixing is "the translation of his mAssage" 😊 Although I'm familiar Carl Sagan, I'm not familiar with Pale Blue Dot, gotta look that up!
@@CuzKatieSaysSo fixed thanks to you.
@@CuzKatieSaysSo I always get tears in my eyes when I watch the pale blue dot speech.. it's quite powerful
I showed my Nigerian wife a picture of the Earth taken from the surface of Mars (it's just a bright star). She didn't believe it.