Sss so true whn im alone or thinking, my hindi seems to be perfect n even i get good marks in hindi (97/100 marks) but whn i speak wth my classmates im become one popat😂
@@sidharthkvnbems3489 even i used see hindi cartoons n the rate of watching in hindi is way more then watching in kannada aka my mother tongue but still i cldnt get confindence to talk
@@ailsapotom9182 I was born in america since my family decided to go to america when I was born however my brother who is older and everyone else was born in india
@Brottasalna She is indian and that's her mother tongue I guess, because she look indian too, and I am not forcing her to learn and speak in the shorts, I thought she would know hindi that's why I said
As a Tamil I come across this problem on a very regular basis. When they say Namaste I immediately say Vanakkam to make them aware that I am an Indian from the South.
As an Indian from Southern side of india..we most of us knows and understands Hindi..many can also speak back..so it is not a south thing.. second in northern,mid and eastern states there are many mother tongue and many official language than Hindi..so only people with political attitude act as if they don't know a word in hindi
@@saivinayakp3125 So it is political what is your problem? You are like a man with no culture you will speak Arabic in your home tomorrow. You may do anything for a rice bag. We are not like that.
@@indiecappuccino You do know that the Tamil you speak today is similar to old Tamil of Sangam era due to Periyar and his gang of insecure chauvinists that purged Middle Tamil of many consonants and vocabularies right? Also if you think Hindi was made by a Persian larper, Amir Khusro then you’re in a for a historical lesson. It was called Prakrit before and there were some regional variations of Prakrit itself, which traces its origins back to Sanskrit itself since Prakrit was the language of the locals.
I am a Tamil too. Namaste and Namaskaram are part of our language too. It is just that some Tamil chauvinists are pretentious being ignorant to such terms.
@VijaysinhDilipsinhVala of course I am 😊 I can speak Malayalam really well. I speak it at home, with my Malayali friends, and when I visit my family in India. I love my language a lot. I didn't go out of my way to learn Hindi. It was simply part of my curriculum in school, and I also picked it up watching movies. I would have learnt it tho, because it is India's official language, and 40% of the population speaks it(more than any other Indian language). It just makes communication easier with older or middle aged North and East Indians who did not grow up here and are not comfortable with English. (I was specifically talking about North Indians my age in my original comment, but I see now that I did not specify that, Sorry) Also, Hindi is just a really beautiful language. I don't think wanting to know more than just your native language makes you disrespectful of that native language. I hope that answers your question!
@@VijaysinhDilipsinhValaHindi is widely spoken everywhere you will people many people who can speak Hindi just because your learning any other language does not mean you dont like your mother tongue
I'm Japanese but I speak hindi fluently because I went to India for some years because of my job, they were surprised realizing I was Japanese like the 2 year because I spoke fluently and I could do an Indian English accent, they thought I was a north east Indian, really loved India tho, I wanna visit again, it's such a pretty country with wonderful food and ppl
Hindi is useless in southern India, many foreigners think Hindi can be used anywhere in India but it won't work in southern india. We South indians learn French, Korean(popular by k pop) etc instead of Hindi. You don't to need learn any new language to visit southern India as most of the southern indians know basic English.
@@josejoseph8725oh my freaking goddd!!! Leave em alone!!!!! people will learn whatever they wants to...stop embarrassing the whole Southern part of India...we don't hate Hindi at all it's a very beautiful language and always nice to talk in this language with my other north eastern,north,north western friends....it's nice to know different languages... नमस्ते ನಮಸ್ತೆ 🙏🇮🇳💪
as a Wasian who looks more Japanese, I can confirm that people have constantly talked to me in Japanese and it’s so awkward when I can’t respond, especially with my family cause I’m always like “ye-yeah..” one time I thought my grandma was saying sleep well but she was telling me that I was behaving badly cause I was straightening my hair in the middle of the night.. still learning Japanese tho 😭
@@glipgloop2121 same, while I can understand my language perfectly fine I can only respond in super simple sentences or really broken sentences to the point where it's better for me to just speak English but sadly neither of my grandmother's understand english
It’s easy when your native languages have a unique pronunciation that you can implement into your accent like Hindi or Spanish-Americans pronouncing the sharp t’s in Spanish, they’re adding they’re English accent to another language So like that you use the pronunciation styles in your native language in your natural English accent and voila (Not insulting y’all btw-so don’t take it personally pls) And yeah, she does it rly well
Guys, please do not go by propaganda messages. There is nothing proud in this language is older than that or vice versa. Just know the facts. Now, Indians use English language for understanding science and technology. It is good also. Just type the below in TH-cam and see the PM speech among children in Newdelhi. "Surprise ! Narendra Modi on Tamil | Oldest Language| Older than Sanskrit"
Be happy. Learning Python language may be useful nowadays.
I am a South Indian , and i literally have the same experience yesterday at Delhi airport 😂 poor guy , i think he was joking something and I stood like a statue . He understood right away and smiled and said : "no hindi ? " . I feel sorry for his joke 😂
@@unknown-ty5yyit is not compulsory for everyone to learn hindi 😊 But yeah like if you are traveling then you should Know like little bit of words of hindi for better communication
@@unknown-ty5yyyou know what even in our Parliament they're using English and india doesn't have one official language I only know my mother tongue, Spanish, French, hebrew, Japanese and english cuz I think studying hindi wont help me in any way in the future😅😅
@@unknown-ty5yy Not really, I don't think every north Indian who lives in Southern India Knows Malayalam/Kannada/Telugu/Tamil. The north Indians who actually puts some effort in learning the language are Labour Bengalis in Kerala.
As an Indian from Southern side of india..we most of us knows and understands Hindi..many can also speak back..so it is not a south thing.. second in northern,mid and eastern states there are many mother tongue and many official language than Hindi..so only people with political attitude act as if they don't know a word in hindi
@@saivinayakp3125right, I 100% agree with you, being multilingual is so much better in a country like India, but some people from south complain about Hindi even though Hindi was never imposed on us, I absolutely hate people who curse Hindi and accept English as their second language।
I'm american- but I can understand hindi for the most part(Can't actually speak it though). I used to work in an ice cream shop, and every once in a while we'd get massive groups people who'd make jokes at each other in Hindi. If I laughed at one of the jokes, they'd always start ordering in hindi, which was... fun.
Hindi is become a national and official language of india that many states in india know speak and called in Hindi by mothertoung and easily understand thats why Hindi need to understand each and every indian Human need to compulsory south indian gov that compulsory hindi language in there states😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Once I went to a Chinese salon (I’m Chinese) and the old ladies thought I’m from another Asian country so they were talking like shit- First they were talking about a cute guy after that, they were talking like absolute trash about my hair- My house was leaking in the bathroom so we couldn’t go in until it was fixed so my hair was horrible but they were like “omg, her hairs tangled and dry-“ GURL WTH WERE U THINKING- Might have been the worst experience with language EVER-😂😅
@@anandkeshri4382 Tbh, I don’t want to start fights. Grown adults fighting in a salon is not great. They just disrespected me, I can’t just diss them cuz they did my hair at the end of the day. Trust me, if I had the power to diss them, I WOULD HAPPILY😃
I’m a Filipino in Indonesia, but I only know the basic greetings. Whenever I greet them in Indonesian, I get full answers back thinking I’m one of them. Then I have to switch into English haha 😅
@@Kichuplayz i don't mean to force my opinions on people, but know the native language is necessary to talk to people. Most of the time people aren't fluent in English, and to communicate with them you need to know the language. Also it's a subject in school, so you automatically know at least a little Hindi/Marathi.
@@subritikarmakar7897 I have a cousin who looks like her but she's South Indian. So you cannot assume someone speaks Hindi because the look like that . Plus some folks from northeast are treated like Chinese when they are Indians well versed in Hindi.
@@xpulse_machan6581 u know something called stereotypical. .. pls stop getting offended. . & if u land on delhi, ppl will assume .. so will if u land in tamilnadu aur kochi.
@@queensimba it is kinda hard? I'm an indian and it was one of the toughest subjects in school especially hindi grammar😭. For communication purposes it is quite easy to learn tho.
It still amazes me how quickly you can switch accents. That too correctly ❤
Hahaha thank you thank you
@@queensimba pehli baar Hindi bolte suna😅
Adorable you are!!
All people raised in foreign places can.
भारत से ढेर सारा प्यार
As a south Indian, whenever i try to speak hindi it come out as a ancient text🥲
Sss so true whn im alone or thinking, my hindi seems to be perfect n even i get good marks in hindi (97/100 marks) but whn i speak wth my classmates im become one popat😂
😂 i am also south Indian but in my child hood i used to watch hindi cartoons so my hindi is really good now.
@@sidharthkvnbems3489 even i used see hindi cartoons n the rate of watching in hindi is way more then watching in kannada aka my mother tongue but still i cldnt get confindence to talk
Lmao
It's fine pure Hindi has a different charm. You look educated unlike a Bollywoodiya tapori
As an American who's entire family is Indian and speaks Hindi but doesn't know a lot of Hindi this is a hardship I face
How r u American when all ur family members are indians
How is that even possible
@@ailsapotom9182 probably born in America
@@aashka1395 oh
@@ailsapotom9182 I was born in america since my family decided to go to america when I was born however my brother who is older and everyone else was born in india
As an Indian I will say that every American says namaste and we definitely don't expect them to know hindi 😂😂
Yes but they see she is Indian
Americans that can speak Hindi have terrible pronunciation
We need more hindi from you 😂😂😂 plsssaa
That’s basically all I know hahaha
@@queensimba 🤣🤣 , Kya didi thodi Hindi toh sikhte
@@queensimba Don't be shy tell us how many Galis you know?
Because I've heard you saying behen**** 😂
On the point...
@Brottasalna She is indian and that's her mother tongue I guess, because she look indian too, and I am not forcing her to learn and speak in the shorts, I thought she would know hindi that's why I said
As a Tamil I come across this problem on a very regular basis. When they say Namaste I immediately say Vanakkam to make them aware that I am an Indian from the South.
Yesss, why speak a language that was made just in the 12th century bce ago while Tamil was made before the 5th century bce!!
As an Indian from Southern side of india..we most of us knows and understands Hindi..many can also speak back..so it is not a south thing.. second in northern,mid and eastern states there are many mother tongue and many official language than Hindi..so only people with political attitude act as if they don't know a word in hindi
@@saivinayakp3125 So it is political what is your problem? You are like a man with no culture you will speak Arabic in your home tomorrow. You may do anything for a rice bag. We are not like that.
@@indiecappuccino You do know that the Tamil you speak today is similar to old Tamil of Sangam era due to Periyar and his gang of insecure chauvinists that purged Middle Tamil of many consonants and vocabularies right?
Also if you think Hindi was made by a Persian larper, Amir Khusro then you’re in a for a historical lesson. It was called Prakrit before and there were some regional variations of Prakrit itself, which traces its origins back to Sanskrit itself since Prakrit was the language of the locals.
I am a Tamil too. Namaste and Namaskaram are part of our language too. It is just that some Tamil chauvinists are pretentious being ignorant to such terms.
IM SORRY-
“Na-Mass-Tay” I’m crying 😭
The way her accent sounded is wayyy amazing ..just like native speaker!!
You switched your accents soo quickly and correctly ❤
Want more hindi from you 😊
Marathi?
ikrrrr
1.2k likes and two comments lemme fix that
@@jiasworld6861 dam ur user JIA is my name irl lmaoo
Obviously not quickly. Both r shot differently . See the dress
I'm a South Indian living in dubai and I've somehow ended up speaking Hindi better than my fellow north Indians living in dubai 😂
But why learn Hindi? Why aren't you proud of your own language
@VijaysinhDilipsinhVala of course I am 😊 I can speak Malayalam really well. I speak it at home, with my Malayali friends, and when I visit my family in India. I love my language a lot. I didn't go out of my way to learn Hindi. It was simply part of my curriculum in school, and I also picked it up watching movies. I would have learnt it tho, because it is India's official language, and 40% of the population speaks it(more than any other Indian language). It just makes communication easier with older or middle aged North and East Indians who did not grow up here and are not comfortable with English. (I was specifically talking about North Indians my age in my original comment, but I see now that I did not specify that, Sorry) Also, Hindi is just a really beautiful language. I don't think wanting to know more than just your native language makes you disrespectful of that native language. I hope that answers your question!
@@VijaysinhDilipsinhValaHindi is widely spoken everywhere you will people many people who can speak Hindi just because your learning any other language does not mean you dont like your mother tongue
@@VijaysinhDilipsinhValawho the fuck are you to tell him..its his life
@@VijaysinhDilipsinhValaoh so by ur logic , why speak in English? Aren't you proud of ur own language?
I'm Japanese but I speak hindi fluently because I went to India for some years because of my job, they were surprised realizing I was Japanese like the 2 year because I spoke fluently and I could do an Indian English accent, they thought I was a north east Indian, really loved India tho, I wanna visit again, it's such a pretty country with wonderful food and ppl
Hindi is useless in southern India, many foreigners think Hindi can be used anywhere in India but it won't work in southern india. We South indians learn French, Korean(popular by k pop) etc instead of Hindi. You don't to need learn any new language to visit southern India as most of the southern indians know basic English.
@@josejoseph8725oh my freaking goddd!!! Leave em alone!!!!! people will learn whatever they wants to...stop embarrassing the whole Southern part of India...we don't hate Hindi at all it's a very beautiful language and always nice to talk in this language with my other north eastern,north,north western friends....it's nice to know different languages... नमस्ते ನಮಸ್ತೆ 🙏🇮🇳💪
@@josejoseph8725When did I mention I went to southern India OMG 💀
@@josejoseph8725As a foreigner, I love Hindi and North India ♥️
That’s nice to be Japanese I am indian
For those who didn’t understand, she said
“ Ohhh you know Hindi?!”
Didn't she ask whether Hindi came to her?
@@sashimi879 aati hai means the same thing as to know
@@AiLikeChickenNuggets i don't get it. I thought it meant come??
@@sashimi879 it means both to come and to know
as a Wasian who looks more Japanese, I can confirm that people have constantly talked to me in Japanese and it’s so awkward when I can’t respond, especially with my family cause I’m always like “ye-yeah..” one time I thought my grandma was saying sleep well but she was telling me that I was behaving badly cause I was straightening my hair in the middle of the night.. still learning Japanese tho 😭
I can relate. I’m Oromo, a tribe in Ethiopia, and whenever my grandma speaks Afan Oromo with me I can’t respond to her😢
@@glipgloop2121 😭
@@glipgloop2121 same, while I can understand my language perfectly fine I can only respond in super simple sentences or really broken sentences to the point where it's better for me to just speak English but sadly neither of my grandmother's understand english
@@A_TP My grandma never went to school, she only knows how to speak, but she speaks two languages, neither of which are English.
Girl same 😭
Ur Indian English wala accent was SOOOOO on pointtttt how can u switch accents so well....hats off to uu😂❤
Dudeee we have the same name
@@just_a_hooman_on_earth ya shreya is a pretty common name 😂
It’s easy when your native languages have a unique pronunciation that you can implement into your accent like Hindi or Spanish-Americans pronouncing the sharp t’s in Spanish, they’re adding they’re English accent to another language
So like that you use the pronunciation styles in your native language in your natural English accent and voila
(Not insulting y’all btw-so don’t take it personally pls)
And yeah, she does it rly well
Also what does “wala” mean
@@SC_lovesmusic Sachhi mein 🤣
Pov: literally not knowing hindi but still understanding-
“Aaa do you speak hindi-?”
As an indian by hearing that namstte i can confirm "HINDI NAHI AATI HAI"😂
Guys, please do not go by propaganda messages. There is nothing proud in this language is older than that or vice versa. Just know the facts. Now, Indians use English language for understanding science and technology. It is good also.
Just type the below in TH-cam and see the PM speech among children in Newdelhi.
"Surprise ! Narendra Modi on Tamil | Oldest Language| Older than Sanskrit"
Be happy. Learning Python language may be useful nowadays.
I am a South Indian , and i literally have the same experience yesterday at Delhi airport 😂 poor guy , i think he was joking something and I stood like a statue . He understood right away and smiled and said : "no hindi ? " . I feel sorry for his joke 😂
😢 but it's really sad that you don't know Hindi ,Hindi should be known by every Indian
@@unknown-ty5yyit is not compulsory for everyone to learn hindi 😊
But yeah like if you are traveling then you should Know like little bit of words of hindi for better communication
@@unknown-ty5yyyou know what even in our Parliament they're using English and india doesn't have one official language
I only know my mother tongue, Spanish, French, hebrew, Japanese and english cuz I think studying hindi wont help me in any way in the future😅😅
@@unknown-ty5yy Not really, I don't think every north Indian who lives in Southern India Knows Malayalam/Kannada/Telugu/Tamil. The north Indians who actually puts some effort in learning the language are Labour Bengalis in Kerala.
😂😂😂😂😂
Me when I try to communicate with my uncles in Tanzania
Edit:
Mom! Told ya I'm famous now!
Tysm guys T.T
😂😂 so we’re all out here struggling, huh?
@@queensimba hi big fan
Edit:thanks to all i never get so many likes😍🤩
@@queensimba hi big fan
@@devilcat1788 thank you for your support ❤️❤️
@@queensimba no thanks 👍 just big fan
You are looking like Tamil actress jyothika... 😮😊 your expressions also sync..
As an indian american who recognized the exact location of the background, this is very relatable from what ive seen
(Allthough i know hindi)
Lmao she got ROASTED 💀
💀💀
You deserve so much more!
I’m also an Indian, and I’ve met with so many people trying to speak with me in hindi 🤦♀️😂❤
As an Indian from Southern side of india..we most of us knows and understands Hindi..many can also speak back..so it is not a south thing.. second in northern,mid and eastern states there are many mother tongue and many official language than Hindi..so only people with political attitude act as if they don't know a word in hindi
What are you?? A translator?
@@saivinayakp3125right, I 100% agree with you, being multilingual is so much better in a country like India, but some people from south complain about Hindi even though Hindi was never imposed on us, I absolutely hate people who curse Hindi and accept English as their second language।
I'm american- but I can understand hindi for the most part(Can't actually speak it though). I used to work in an ice cream shop, and every once in a while we'd get massive groups people who'd make jokes at each other in Hindi. If I laughed at one of the jokes, they'd always start ordering in hindi, which was... fun.
The accent was on point😂😂😂
When you don't know Hindi but you are talking to your self
That's the perfect accent-
For the ones wondering what she said,”she said oh u know Hindi?”
aye so I was right :D
Passport checker - Namaste 🙏
Simba - NaMaStAy 😂😂😂
As a south Indian myself , that american girl is me If I go to the north 💀💀😭😭
For those who dont know, she was saying, “Do you know how to speak Hindi?”
Bro literally I am Indian and I speak Hindi and I am super duper angry when people just look at me and are like “oh are you Mexican?”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why would that make you angry? 🌚
@@AkaChales2012being called something you're not is generally annoying
it’s because most hispanic/latino people come from indian descent. don’t take it personally! 😊
@@skzginaaa what??? How com e? Never heard that one
@@nothere3982 well honestly, research it! there’s a good amount of hispanics who are of indigenous/african/indian descent (not all, but some)
As a butterchicken person who cant't speak hindi, i relate
Hindi is become a national and official language of india that many states in india know speak and called in Hindi by mothertoung and easily understand thats why Hindi need to understand each and every indian Human need to compulsory south indian gov that compulsory hindi language in there states😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Omg your indian accent is too good . Even in the history shorts series ( colonizer ) . You're just amazing
She is indian
Me: I can understand stand Hindi and Punjabi
Family: asked me question
Me: understands but doesn’t know what to say back
same also urdu 😭
This is me in English 😂
As a North Easterner,i feel you 😂😂
@@Not.Eshal786 Urdu is just kuss kusss throat + hindi.
I know Hindi
Who else knows Hindi
👇
We need more hindi from you i basically rewatched that like ten times just to hear you say "aree hindi aati hai"😂😂❤
Wow.. didn't expect her Hindi accent to be so impeccable ❤❤
"Take it and go."
- Russell Peters
Take it and leave
U are very adorable ❤❤❤
I’m Pakistani,so when people ask if I’m Indian,I say no. Then they start talking in Hindi or Punjabi and eavesdrop without them knowing
They are all little bit dumb if i say so myself
SAME OMGGG
As a indo American who doesn't know Hindi, i can confirm that this happened to me at an airport xD
That "na-maaz-stay" is too accurate
For those who don’t know what she said, she said do you know Hindi?
Ty!
"Take it and go"- Russell Peters
that "nama-stay" 😂😂😂
The Delhi airport got meh😂
The accent is soooo perfect 😲
Once I went to a Chinese salon (I’m Chinese) and the old ladies thought I’m from another Asian country so they were talking like shit-
First they were talking about a cute guy after that, they were talking like absolute trash about my hair- My house was leaking in the bathroom so we couldn’t go in until it was fixed so my hair was horrible but they were like “omg, her hairs tangled and dry-“ GURL WTH WERE U THINKING- Might have been the worst experience with language EVER-😂😅
You should diss them when you pay, I’ve seen and heard some people who encounter this and give them no tips + a clapback in the same language.
@@ryotengoku99 Lol, quite harsh if I did that💀 Trust me, if I did, jail will be what I see for the next few years😂😂😂
@@Via_xxHoneyWhy? They literally did the same thing to you.
@@anandkeshri4382 Tbh, I don’t want to start fights. Grown adults fighting in a salon is not great. They just disrespected me, I can’t just diss them cuz they did my hair at the end of the day. Trust me, if I had the power to diss them, I WOULD HAPPILY😃
POOR PERSON I FEEL U WHEN UR RELATIVES START TALKING SHIT ABOUT YOU AND THINK YOU DONT UNDERSTAND
The accent in take it and go 😂😂
Channeling my inner Russell Peters
@@queensimba Just.... Takeitandgo
The ‘typical ‘ was personal 😂
Her Hindi was really nice as an Indian I can understand she sounded cute 🥰🥰🥰
The fact that you did an exact Indian braid an Indian typical mother would want to style their daughter's hair when they go to school 😂😂
Being an Indian makes me proud that u are Indian too.
Her acting skills are excellent ❤😊
HER expression are cute🤗
THE INDIAN ACCENT 😭
I’m a Filipino in Indonesia, but I only know the basic greetings. Whenever I greet them in Indonesian, I get full answers back thinking I’m one of them. Then I have to switch into English haha 😅
You remind of South Indian actress Jyothika. I enjoy your content. Your expressions in them are 😍. Love to see you in movies 😎
Not the "take it and go"! 😂😂😂
Aww poor thing she looks so cute when she goes
Her Hindi is actually very good 👍🏼
Ohh God... I love your Hindi accent... I guess you should make more videos including Hindi in it .😭😭😭 Like bruhh am obsessed...
She said:"oh!,you know hindi?"
Being an Indian I can surely say that was such an amazing Indian accent ! When you spoke Hindi you really sounded like a native Indian !!
'NamAsday'
Got me laughing 😂😂
No Americans were harmed in the making of this reel😂😂😂
"Naaamasta" Actually got me
I'm an indian.and I like that neamaste
Namastae is personal though 💀💀💀
Thanks for 1k likes ❤️❤️
✨ na-ma-stay ✨
@@queensimba that's what Steve herd By Harnaz Sandhu
We should know our mother tongue 😎😎being multi lingual is cool thing. . moreover you look too Indian that too Punjabi ❤
@@queensimba na-ma-go
😂😂😂😂😂 ( sounds like: nah ima go)
@@queensimba What is your religon if you speak Hindi and your from India / Nepal
"TAKE IT.......AND GO......" with the Russell Peters hand gesture 😂
When the airport person said “Hindi aati he?”, I was legit about to say “un poco”
I love the accent when you speak hindi
"Aree, Hindi aati hai?" Means, "Do you know Hindi?"
she does the accent so welll
Well that "NAAMASTEY" was everything 😂😂
Beautiful voicing ☺️☺️
You made my day cuz I’m sick 😷
As an indian, i dont even speak hindi, but its relatable
Oh so you speak marathi, or Gujarati, or tamil, or one of the languages, RIGHT????? Its necessary to know the languages.
@@AhSiek_1not necessary at all don’t force your opinions on other people
@@Kichuplayz i don't mean to force my opinions on people, but know the native language is necessary to talk to people. Most of the time people aren't fluent in English, and to communicate with them you need to know the language. Also it's a subject in school, so you automatically know at least a little Hindi/Marathi.
As an Indian who has spoken english from birth hindi is so difficult 😭
Racism to your own kind is so fun ngl
The ay u said namaste (girl in black shirt) was so calming
I can’t with the: “ nA mA sTA” 😂😂😂
“Namaste”
*“Namastay”*
Americans💀
naamsteyyy
Americans💀
europeans
Now when a foreigner tries to respect or speak language of our country people like you are enough to ruin our reputation
So perfect!!!!! We want more Hindi.
the classic “take it, and go” 😂😅
In Filipino they say hindi too but the meaning of hindi in filipino are no😂❤
Always admires your videos, specially the hindi ones❤❤
Thank you for watching ❤️
@@queensimba thanks for replying simba❤
Actually not all Indians know Hindi and they shouldn't have reacted that way.
But she looks typical northern hindi belt/ Punjabi wali so the reaction is okay 😂
@@subritikarmakar7897 I have a cousin who looks like her but she's South Indian. So you cannot assume someone speaks Hindi because the look like that . Plus some folks from northeast are treated like Chinese when they are Indians well versed in Hindi.
@@subritikarmakar7897 come to kerala you can see a lot of girls like her
Fr I’m Indian I understand Hindi but can’t speak it. Like ik she said “do you speak Hindi”
@@xpulse_machan6581 u know something called stereotypical. .. pls stop getting offended. . & if u land on delhi, ppl will assume .. so will if u land in tamilnadu aur kochi.
"namastai" got me in the floor
The customer should learn how to say "I don't speak English" in Hindi 😂😂😂
I'm a Indian and your actions namaste was amazing 👏 👌 ✨️ 🙌
As half korean & Indian , This so true to all my Korean friends 😂😂
what kind of breed is this
You mean my fiamly?
@@Personalitycoper da fuq dude? They are a person not breed.
@@Sunghoon_penguin i apologize on behalf of whoever they are.
@@Sunghoon_penguin have you ever visited india?
"Take it and go" 😂 anyone else catch the Russel Peters reference? lol
“Typical”
😭
“Take it and go”
😭😭
I can't speak hindi, but I understand it cause I'm pakistani
Ahaha I’m like that when expected to speak Hindi like that-fluent at home , like I can’t speak when expected 🙄😂😂😂
The RUSSELL PETERS Reference 😂😂 Take it and Go
Cute relatable... talented
Only you
I can speak Hindi very well
It is easy to learn and speak
Yeah
Really?? I feel like it’s hard to learn 😅😅
@@queensimba for are indians it is really easy
But for us English is bit hard
Like 'had have' what tense is it so confusing
Hell no
@@queensimba it is kinda hard? I'm an indian and it was one of the toughest subjects in school especially hindi grammar😭.
For communication purposes it is quite easy to learn tho.
As an indian u should have said 'nhi abh niklo yahse'
Your manerisms xD Take it and go loooool
Bro when she said namaste it was like google
It really happens to me ... When most Indians are polite only to the ones who can speak hindi😢
Yea. It'd completely different when you facing a native speaker and their natural accent.😊