*Important DISCLAIMER!* To all my Indian brothers and sisters from Ahmedabad. Please allow me to clarify what was said in this video as many of you in the comment section took my words out of context. I did not think bad about Ahmedabadi people and I certainly didn't make fun of them by saying that it is funny that they don't speak English. Well, when I arrived to Ahmedabad I was coming after a long journey around India including Delhi, MP, Rajasthan, Punjab and more. In all these cities most of the young guys, specifically students were speaking English and then when I arrived to Ahmedabad and as you see in the video I was exploring the more modern side of Ahmedabad. So, I was very surprised to see that almost no one could speak to me in English unlike in all other Indian cities I visited. So, when I said that it is "funny", I meant to say that it is surprising to me that in a modern city like Ahmedabad I met collage students don't know English. But that was only my first day in Ahmedabad and later in my trip in Ahmedabad I found of-course many nice people who spoke a very good English. You can see it also in the video from the science city of Ahmedabad and also in the video with the happy guys I met on the street of Ahmedabad. So, guys, don't take it too seriously. It was the first day in Ahmedabad and I was surprised to find students who didn't speak any English at the time. I haven't made fun of them or said anything was wrong about them. Thanks and enjoy.
Chill bro. We still have Gandhi and Sardar in our genes. We will not faciltate an Englishman to be comfortable in here😉. We are, were and will be stubborn at our will. Students will press on Gujarati even if they know English.
I will tell you one incident: When our convent school made it compulsary to learn English or pay Rs1 fine every time we were caught speaking in Gujarati, my parents would stuff Rs1,Rs2 and Rs5 coins in my uniform's pockets and said "Speak in Gujarati in front of your nun-sister and donate her the fine money, how dare they bann our mother tongue on our land?" Many of my friends' parents did the same too. Less than a month later, the 'only English' rule was sacked by our head-sister.😂
Gujarat : Birth place of modi pm of india ,amit shah home minister of india , birthplace of gautam adani and mukesh ambani ,biggest cricket stadium near Ahmedabad narendra modi cricket sradium , motera , Ahmedabad . World tallest statue is also located in gujarat. Out of 50 %billionaire in india belong from gujarat. Home of Asiatic lion . Share Share market goes up - down by gujarat . More than 50% hotels and motels own by Gujarati and many more . I love my gujarat and proud to be Gujarati . Jay jay garvi gujarat😎😎😎😎💪💪💪💪💪 Gujarati power (long live gujarat )
@@travelwithpeace1People here in India are very practical and business minded so they will never waste their time to learn a language which is the first language of less than 1% people in India, because it's not beneficial in their businesses or jobs and the people who know English will not be mostly there (passing their time at early morning - work hours ) but in their office or doing there business. You will find very less students fluent in English because in India every state has it's own language so students will learn that language first then they will focus on the Hindi language because it's the most spoken language in India and is known in many states and after that they may learn an Indian language because of their interest or job requirement then comes the English but most people find it useless to waste time as they don't give interview to BBC😂
Welcome to India. For the state of GUJARAT, all guide books are outdated, so here are some things to see: 1. Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) near Vadodara 2. Gir National Park (The only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion) 3. Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, close to Ahmedabad 4. Modhera Sun Temple close to Ahmedabad 5. Rann of Kutch: Rann Utsav Festival (Oct. to Feb.) is amazing! 6. Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad 7. Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara 8. Somnath 9. Dwarka 10. Diu 11. Rani Ki Vav 12. Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building in the world) 13. Narendra Modi Stadium (largest stadium in the world) 14. Manekchowk night market in Ahmedabad 15. Law Garden night market in Ahmedabad 16. Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad (possible sight of 2036 Olympics) 17. Kankaria Lake Recreational Area in Ahmedabad 18. Adalaj Stepwell 19. Hathee Singh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad 20. Ambaji Goddess Temple in Banaskantha District 21. Shatrunjaya Hill temple in Palitana 22. Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple near Vadodara 23. Saputara Lake 24. Polo Forest 25. Dholavira (ancient city ruins from 3500 BCE) 26. Balasinor Dinosaur Excavation and Museum 27. Science City in Ahmedabad 28. GIFT City (new fintech city being built) And be sure to do the Thali restaurants in Ahmedabad. They are something unique. Here are some of the best: 1. Agashiye 2. Atithi 3. Gordhan Thal 4. Vishala 5. Rajwadu
I've been studying in Ahmedabad for 4 years, and I've noticed that Ahmedabadi (not Gujarati) people prioritize learning only what benefits their businesses. They'll only pick up skills if it leads to making money, focusing more on practicality than formal education-something that can be a double-edged sword. Despite having phenomenal educational institutions, many students prefer skipping classes to run their inherited businesses. I'm in IT, but no one in my class seems interested in it; instead, they talk mostly about the stock market. It all comes down to what makes more money, simple as that. I’ve studied here, learned Gujarati, and appreciated the culture, but I don't think it’ll ever be the other way around. While you hear a lot about Gujaratis being sweet and nice, which is true, Ahmedabad is more competitive and money-driven. They’ll learn English if it helps them make more money. I found that people from other parts of Gujarat are very sweet and nice and that's why most of my friends are from Saurashtra.
Gujarat is one of the richest states in India, It has close to 129 billionaires, and also a lot of Billionaires from Maharashtra ( 470 in Maharashtra alone ) are from Gujarat, Mukesh Ambani ( the richest Asian Business Tycoon ), Gautam Adani ( the second Richest Asian Business Tycoon and the second probable trillionaire if the world after Elon Musk in the year 2028) is from and lives in Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi, Narendra Modi a visionary Minister who was 3 times consecutively elected Chief Minister of Gujarat before becoming Prime Minister of India in the mid way of his third term as Chief Minister, Modi bought a lot of development, infra, industries, innovation, & investments to Gujarat. Gujarat was way ahead of all other Indian States in Innovation. PM Narendra Modi's governance model known as the "Gujarat Model " is appreciated by everyone in the country, it is considered as the ideal governance model in India. Gujarat people run a majority of Indian Companies since the independence of our country from the Britishers and some from even before. Gujaratis are very intelligent, Hardworking, and leaders by birth. Business Management is in their Blood. So its not that weird to see luxury cars here and there in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Dude first of all don't make fun of language. The main reason ppl don't speak English is the environment and necessity. There is no place English is required so normal ppl do not have habit of speaking English. That's why they don't have experience and vocabulary is low but most can speak that much that they can help uh or guide. And about students they can write English but in speaking English they feel kind of nervousness. So please be kind and atleast don't write bitter captions. Coz people are really sweet in Gujarat so don't speard bitterness just because of laughter bearer. Hope to see good titles in upcoming videos.
@@l_dhruv_l I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1 This is even more strange that u just copied ur own reply which u gave to someone else one week earlier. I don't know u even read my comment or not I never mentioned anything about hindi. And even explained why students are not talking in English. U should atleast read comment before replying.
@smartlove111 you're right. I meant to send you just the first point I made for why I was surprised to see students who don't know English. And in regards to sending you the same message, well my friend, you have to understand that you run a channel and get the same comments repeatedly you don't have the time or energy to write to everyone a separate reply. But I did read your comment in full.
@@travelwithpeace1 Thanks for giving your precious time and effort. I appreciate that. Hope u will visit more cities of Gujarat and will have great time.
Why is it funny? Why should people know English just to facilitate you? Would you say the same while visiting Japan or it won't be funny there? Or should I write this comment in Hindi or Gujarati to make it funny?
@@powersap1348 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
Bro I don’t know why people in comments are being jerk telling to learn Gujarati of course English is most accepted all over the world, other than that I would tell you,there is stereotype of Gujarati not having a great command over English traditionally, although it is changing.
@karmnandani3598 Thank you, brother, for your kind words. I have no problem with any of the comments. Believe me that I don't care about that because you can't be a youtuber without getting negative comments, and you learn to ignore them. But I'm proud of you for understanding the point I was making. It shows that you are a smart person. Only the very low minded people could say that I should be knowing Gujarati which is only spoken in Gujarat instead of them knowing even just a little bit of English which is spoken all over the world and they also study English in school, college, and university anyway.
Namaste From Bharat, In Gujarat and specially in cities of Gujarat so many people can speak in English very well, you didn't ask anything inside that stores, you didn't ask to people who can speak English well. In schools and colleges of Gujarat English teaching is there and most of schools are also now English Medium in the big cuties, some people lack in speaking English. Tone of Indians, Europian and American differs so some people can't understand easily. I am from Vadodara city of Gujarat and even here you will find many people who can easily talk in English. Though I have studied my Primary in Gujarati, I know English very well and studied my college in English easily. And I don't think you people know more languages; In Gujarat almost everyone knows 2-3 languages, Gujarati, Hindi and English; are people of your country can do...!? And this is the time when people of other countries are learning Indian Languages, so it's better you also learn, because its time of Bharat and people of Bharat again. Bharat Mata Ki Jay...!!!🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat...!!! Jay Shree Krishna, Jay Shree Ram, Har Har Mahadev...🚩🚩🚩
@adibkhanpathan3124 Absolutely, it is a great audacity of a proud white man who cares for a fellow dark brown man to be able to make money from tourism in the future 👌
@adibkhanpathan3124 Absolutely, it is a great audacity of a proud white man who cares for a fellow dark brown man to be able to make money from tourism in the future 👌
@@travelwithpeace1Amdavad will keep making money, even without the audacious atrocity of learning English. You forgot that Amdavadis are well known to shut the English mills and bills, not to help them run😂😂😂. Hope you catch some history
11:30 he's not lying.i live in Ahmedabad and I bought wallet from that same shop for 900 rs . I've been using that wallet for 3 4 years now yet there isn't any fading or even small cracks on wallet material and looks like new.
I had a hard time communicating while travelling to Latin American countries, some of french states, they hardly speak english or understand it. It so depends on the environment around you, need of speaking certain languages so I don’t know why you find it surprising or funny that less people are speaking english with you. Even in the most developed countries like China and Japan you will find small % of people speaking fluent English.
I want to say something to the people who are making negative comments here. English is not a language restricted to UK. It is the global language. Even Union govt of india uses English and Hindi as official languages. Thats why english is taught in our schools. Some level of fluency is expected from everyone who are graduated from schools. So expecting english speaking from indians is not something unusual. So stop writing negative comments here.
Oh wow! Why anyone expected? Just a thing people living, studying in their own homeland then I think only mother language is more than enough, english is one of the official language along with Hindi, do 100% school graduates know hindi, do Chinese German French people speak english ,no? Just spit out this British mentality
@HarshKurmi why should anyone in England speak Hindi? It's only used in one country - India, while English is used all over the world, including India. Samahgei?
If you can't put your language then why should we put our language Gujarati is my mother tongue Hindi is my national language so if you want to talk to us you can do it in this language And it's not that no one in Ahmedabad knows English, in my opinion you need to visit Gujarat more.@@travelwithpeace1
@@travelwithpeace1what type of peace u spreading bro. Understand that English is not our mother tongue. We have our own language so basically we don't have a practice of English speaking that's why we are shy to speak. Don't make jokes about them, they are students and learning in gujarati Hindi etc. we don't need to learn English. We are not coming to your country so why would we speak English.
Some state people speak less english English proficiencies vary from region to region. Also never ask anybody that whether they speak english. Because some can speak but may not be confident to say yes. Just ask your question in english.
Hi..Bhavesh from Ahmedabad..Many people speak English here but you catch up right person..next time you will be ahmedabad i will be hosted you and show you all the parts of city.. even other parts of Gujarat...how was your experienced in India..?
Can you also show the machine manufacturing in Ahmedabad. Machines for food processing, there seems to be a lot of companies in that region that makes them. Metal crafting stainless steel.
Well, I did not hear about that while I was there. Maybe at another opportunity. 😆 I do have some great content coming from the futuristic science city in Ahmedabad.
Learn Gujarati! You are here! I can use the English language and have to speak that if we go to England but you should learn basic language or keep a translator. Thank you.
By the way you ask me why don't you speak English. And when I come to England, do you speak Hindi or Gujarati or any other language. By the way, in all the countries of Europe, only the languages of our country are spoken, so we also give importance to our local language brother.
@@VijayKoriya-cl9dl I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@travelwithpeace1 I know that English is an international language but in Gujarat most of the people give more importance to their local language. But it is not true that people do not speak English in Ahmedabad. But what should I say, I was lucky that I did not find anyone who could talk to you in English, here you may not believe it but 30% people speak English
And now whenever you come to Ahmedabad, if you learn a little Hindi, you will enjoy it more. And it is not that you speak English and people do not understand anything, here most of the people may not speak English but they understand English. Now come next time and enjoy a lot. Anyway, we Gujarati people know how to welcome guests very well.
In Family culture don't pressure on language They may be know English but not fluent to speak. But current generation parents ie. After 90's are different.
Bro please tell me, when you go to Indian restaurants in UK ( which I am certain that you do as curry is apparently a national dish of uk), do you speak Hindi? So what’s so funny if you are in India and people don’t speak English. Still much better that almost half of the Indian population speaks English, than you guys speak any other languages like Spanish & French, which you have to study while you’re in UK schools. Just want to understand.
@SBQueen-ov6qv I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1 I understand but you said to the auto driver” learn English “and the way you said it sounded wrong that’s it. And hope you got my point as well.
duuudeeee. thanks for the ride, I MISS MY ROADS SOOO DAMN MUCH. i see all the places i drove my bike, hung out with friends, walked hand-in-hand with my ex(s) Love from france by a pakko amdavadi. merci beaucoup.
If we gujrati visits in ur country do you know our gujrati launguage and how to speak definately no! Then how can you expect wholly and considering funny And main thing they are from gandhinagar if you meet pure ahemdabadi students you will get to know how fluently students can speak ( I'm also from Ahmedabad fyki)
Most of north, west, east and central India speaks very little little English. It is not required to be used in daily lives. Only south India where all the IT is speaks little better English..
Can't agree with you in this regard, Western India, Northern India and North eastern India has the most English Speakers, and also Chandigarh ( Northern India ) is at 2nd position in terms of English Speakers, Goa being Number 1 ( Western India ), Delhi being at 4th position ( Northern India ), Nagaland 3rd Position ( North Eastern India), Manipur 5th position ( North Eastern India ), Punjab 6th ( Northern India), then Puducherry 7th ( Southern Part ) and then comes Sikkim ( North Eastern Part of India ).
@@Gen-ZGaming890 We consider Goa as south itself. It’s classified in west because of the majority language konkani which is closer to marathi but geographically its closer to south. And North east India speaks more English partly due to larger Christian population, I agree on that but the total population size is lot small. Rest of north India hardly speaks English. They ideally don’t need it in their daily lives..
Y study English?? Jab aap kisi desh me ghumne ja rahe ho to tumko us desh ki bhasha sikhni chahiye na ki us desh ko tumhari, what if me tumhare desh me aake bolu study hindi.. it makes any sense?
Your expectations for English language in any part of the world seems funny 😂😂. You speak english because it may be your mother tongue. We respect you as our guest. Please respect our culture.
@@nileshpatel3430 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@KAVITADESIGN-m9u How ironic and funny for you to write this comment in the language that is spoken in the entire world. Ha? I guess if you would not know how to write in English that you wouldn't be able to do any business around the world, let alone not to write comments on youtube. So who is narrow minded now? The one who knows only Hindi which is spoken only in India or the one who also knows English and is able to do business with the world.
Everywhere in india the rickshaw drivers fleece passengers as in this case except in Mumbai where the charges are according to the meter. The govt is sleeping 😮 😅 By an indian
@miteshvaishnav4283 English is a worldwide language that is used everywhere in the world. In fact, otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to even write this comment, bro. Hindi is only used in India. I didn't expect every Indian to know English. But I visited Ahmedabad after many other states in india where most people spoke English, and that is why I was surprised that even university students in Ahmedabad didn't know any English.
@@travelwithpeace1how can you judge a city with compare to other city of India? It's a wrong message go from your video that shows our city has less educated compare to other. It's possible whom you met is not comfortable to speak English. The people who commented here are write,speak English verry well. So can't judge our city with other. Nd knowing English is not necessary for all. It feels like you insulting a city's education.
@harshpancholi3266 Oh, my brother. Please, don't take it the wrong way. All I was saying in the video was that most people I met in the modern side of Ahmedabad didn't know how to speak to me in English and it was surprising to me in comparison to other cities I was in india. Nothing to make your city less good. It's just a fact that I experienced, bro.
@@travelwithpeace1 on lighter note bro, I can write using translator app. So nowadays it's not necessary to learn more language. The actual meaning to visit/explore other place is to learn their culture/language and their values. So if I will visit any English speaking country then I try to learn more but if I go to china then try to learn their language
Hi peace if you visit Ahmedabad next time meet me once I ll show you our Ahmedabad hidden beautiful place and one more your difficulty is no one speak english bcz in all gujrat our mother tung is gujrati that's why not one can speak english but every one is understood very nicely what are you saying next time you visit in gujrat or Ahmedabad then you have some queries or questions then you can talk with shopkeepers and shop staffs they are guided properly bcz they are known english very fluently,I hope you come as soon as possible must visit once again and meet me ,,, namaste 🙏
They don't speak English that's why Gujarati people as a state are more successful than other side of india....which makes their culture rich and have distinct identity
@@dobo1873 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1there is dark reason of bloody colonisation and loot culture of that time of England why english is second language in many countries and there is nothing to be proud of to be honest. You should not except everyone to learn English as if you want to go by numbers Indians are largest population in the world so everyone should learn Indian languages. It should be in every school in Britain. I mean who calls themselves great when nobody gave them title they started to quote themselves the Great Britain lol need to think that actually.
@@travelwithpeace1What “out of context”? You go around asking everyone if they speak English and are shocked. That’s pretty demeaning don’t you think? Your motherland also succumbed to English - sad no? You didn’t even tip the rickshaw driver - cheapskate.
@mystrayanimals4557 That doesn't mean a british guy come Gujarat and ask to learn English just because he came from UK 😏 are you mad??? You mean of you go france for vacation, you will learn French 😂😂😂
@@mystrayanimals4557 i don't agree... If rickshaw driver knows fluent English he would be manager at MNC 😂 india have 22 official language, first focus on your mother tongue then go global... And by the way a local Gujarati people who drive rickshaw who get 1 foreigner passenger in a year, he doesn't need to learn English, if Britain people come here to see Ahmedabad, they'll manage and they know they have to😂😂
@@black_bird_official school me english sikhate hai aur basic english aana chahiye sabko. Forget about old generation I'm talking about young generation.
Bro every body know english but we just little bit shy to speak in english that's why no budycspoke with you You ask in english they know what you tell him but not speak in English.
Why would everyone know English? To treat people like you? In your dreams. Use google translate in 2024 man. Try to communicate in local languages IF YOU INTEND to experience India. True beauty of India lies where you'll see all your favorite western brands and shops and malls here, and people will consume them but Indians are not that influenced by them that they will forget their local culture.
*Important DISCLAIMER!*
To all my Indian brothers and sisters from Ahmedabad. Please allow me to clarify what was said in this video as many of you in the comment section took my words out of context.
I did not think bad about Ahmedabadi people and I certainly didn't make fun of them by saying that it is funny that they don't speak English. Well, when I arrived to Ahmedabad I was coming after a long journey around India including Delhi, MP, Rajasthan, Punjab and more. In all these cities most of the young guys, specifically students were speaking English and then when I arrived to Ahmedabad and as you see in the video I was exploring the more modern side of Ahmedabad. So, I was very surprised to see that almost no one could speak to me in English unlike in all other Indian cities I visited.
So, when I said that it is "funny", I meant to say that it is surprising to me that in a modern city like Ahmedabad I met collage students don't know English. But that was only my first day in Ahmedabad and later in my trip in Ahmedabad I found of-course many nice people who spoke a very good English. You can see it also in the video from the science city of Ahmedabad and also in the video with the happy guys I met on the street of Ahmedabad. So, guys, don't take it too seriously. It was the first day in Ahmedabad and I was surprised to find students who didn't speak any English at the time. I haven't made fun of them or said anything was wrong about them. Thanks and enjoy.
Chill bro. We still have Gandhi and Sardar in our genes. We will not faciltate an Englishman to be comfortable in here😉. We are, were and will be stubborn at our will. Students will press on Gujarati even if they know English.
I will tell you one incident: When our convent school made it compulsary to learn English or pay Rs1 fine every time we were caught speaking in Gujarati, my parents would stuff Rs1,Rs2 and Rs5 coins in my uniform's pockets and said "Speak in Gujarati in front of your nun-sister and donate her the fine money, how dare they bann our mother tongue on our land?" Many of my friends' parents did the same too. Less than a month later, the 'only English' rule was sacked by our head-sister.😂
since when does speaking english means representing modern.learn local language PERIOD.
Gujarat : Birth place of modi pm of india ,amit shah home minister of india , birthplace of gautam adani and mukesh ambani ,biggest cricket stadium near Ahmedabad narendra modi cricket sradium , motera , Ahmedabad . World tallest statue is also located in gujarat. Out of 50 %billionaire in india belong from gujarat. Home of Asiatic lion . Share Share market goes up - down by gujarat . More than 50% hotels and motels own by Gujarati and many more . I love my gujarat and proud to be Gujarati . Jay jay garvi gujarat😎😎😎😎💪💪💪💪💪 Gujarati power (long live gujarat )
Saradar Patel and gandhiji also from gujrat
Great State but with very poor roads.
@@truth2807 gujrat roads network is no1 compair to other states.
@@truth2807 me pura india gum chuka hu sivay Bihar , gujrat road ki connectivity jo he voh mene kahi nahi dekhi
@@ronakbhaishah44 Gaddhe me shahar hai ya shahar me gaddhe ye samajh nahi aata.Kabhi bike pe ghumna dekhne ko mil jayenge gaddhe.
I never seen english people who speak in hindi in England. 😂😂😂
Yeah bro
Why would you see anyone in England speak Hindi that is spoken in india only unlike English which is spoken all over the world, bro.
@@travelwithpeace1 yes, but you can't expect every Indian speaks english in india buddy😁😁
@@travelwithpeace1that seems like a you problem that you can't communicate.
@@travelwithpeace1People here in India are very practical and business minded so they will never waste their time to learn a language which is the first language of less than 1% people in India, because it's not beneficial in their businesses or jobs and the people who know English will not be mostly there (passing their time at early morning - work hours ) but in their office or doing there business.
You will find very less students fluent in English because in India every state has it's own language so students will learn that language first then they will focus on the Hindi language because it's the most spoken language in India and is known in many states and after that they may learn an Indian language because of their interest or job requirement then comes the English but most people find it useless to waste time as they don't give interview to BBC😂
Welcome to India. For the state of GUJARAT, all guide books are outdated, so here are some things to see:
1. Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) near Vadodara
2. Gir National Park (The only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion)
3. Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, close to Ahmedabad
4. Modhera Sun Temple close to Ahmedabad
5. Rann of Kutch: Rann Utsav Festival (Oct. to Feb.) is amazing!
6. Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad
7. Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara
8. Somnath
9. Dwarka
10. Diu
11. Rani Ki Vav
12. Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building in the world)
13. Narendra Modi Stadium (largest stadium in the world)
14. Manekchowk night market in Ahmedabad
15. Law Garden night market in Ahmedabad
16. Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad (possible sight of 2036 Olympics)
17. Kankaria Lake Recreational Area in Ahmedabad
18. Adalaj Stepwell
19. Hathee Singh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad
20. Ambaji Goddess Temple in Banaskantha District
21. Shatrunjaya Hill temple in Palitana
22. Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple near Vadodara
23. Saputara Lake
24. Polo Forest
25. Dholavira (ancient city ruins from 3500 BCE)
26. Balasinor Dinosaur Excavation and Museum
27. Science City in Ahmedabad
28. GIFT City (new fintech city being built)
And be sure to do the Thali restaurants in Ahmedabad. They are something unique. Here are some of the best:
1. Agashiye
2. Atithi
3. Gordhan Thal
4. Vishala
5. Rajwadu
Thank you brother for the long input 🙏
@@travelwithpeace1 You're welcome. All the best, enjoy your trip!
@@AO-xd2ml bhai chandravilas restaurant, or Gopi dinning hall unko bhi mat bhulo
Great List...
I thing Girnar Hill Tirth should be there...
I've been studying in Ahmedabad for 4 years, and I've noticed that Ahmedabadi (not Gujarati) people prioritize learning only what benefits their businesses. They'll only pick up skills if it leads to making money, focusing more on practicality than formal education-something that can be a double-edged sword. Despite having phenomenal educational institutions, many students prefer skipping classes to run their inherited businesses. I'm in IT, but no one in my class seems interested in it; instead, they talk mostly about the stock market. It all comes down to what makes more money, simple as that.
I’ve studied here, learned Gujarati, and appreciated the culture, but I don't think it’ll ever be the other way around. While you hear a lot about Gujaratis being sweet and nice, which is true, Ahmedabad is more competitive and money-driven. They’ll learn English if it helps them make more money.
I found that people from other parts of Gujarat are very sweet and nice and that's why most of my friends are from Saurashtra.
Gujarat is one of the richest states in India, It has close to 129 billionaires, and also a lot of Billionaires from Maharashtra ( 470 in Maharashtra alone ) are from Gujarat, Mukesh Ambani ( the richest Asian Business Tycoon ), Gautam Adani ( the second Richest Asian Business Tycoon and the second probable trillionaire if the world after Elon Musk in the year 2028) is from and lives in Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi, Narendra Modi a visionary Minister who was 3 times consecutively elected Chief Minister of Gujarat before becoming Prime Minister of India in the mid way of his third term as Chief Minister, Modi bought a lot of development, infra, industries, innovation, & investments to Gujarat. Gujarat was way ahead of all other Indian States in Innovation. PM Narendra Modi's governance model known as the "Gujarat Model " is appreciated by everyone in the country, it is considered as the ideal governance model in India. Gujarat people run a majority of Indian Companies since the independence of our country from the Britishers and some from even before. Gujaratis are very intelligent, Hardworking, and leaders by birth. Business Management is in their Blood. So its not that weird to see luxury cars here and there in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Dude first of all don't make fun of language. The main reason ppl don't speak English is the environment and necessity. There is no place English is required so normal ppl do not have habit of speaking English. That's why they don't have experience and vocabulary is low but most can speak that much that they can help uh or guide. And about students they can write English but in speaking English they feel kind of nervousness. So please be kind and atleast don't write bitter captions. Coz people are really sweet in Gujarat so don't speard bitterness just because of laughter bearer. Hope to see good titles in upcoming videos.
@@l_dhruv_l I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1 This is even more strange that u just copied ur own reply which u gave to someone else one week earlier. I don't know u even read my comment or not I never mentioned anything about hindi. And even explained why students are not talking in English. U should atleast read comment before replying.
@smartlove111 you're right. I meant to send you just the first point I made for why I was surprised to see students who don't know English. And in regards to sending you the same message, well my friend, you have to understand that you run a channel and get the same comments repeatedly you don't have the time or energy to write to everyone a separate reply. But I did read your comment in full.
@@travelwithpeace1 Thanks for giving your precious time and effort. I appreciate that. Hope u will visit more cities of Gujarat and will have great time.
Why is it funny? Why should people know English just to facilitate you? Would you say the same while visiting Japan or it won't be funny there? Or should I write this comment in Hindi or Gujarati to make it funny?
@@powersap1348 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1for our gujarat English is not primary language then why would we learn?
Bro your mistake that you don't know gujarati 😂
@@dhruvsevak7983 You are right 😆
I think indian who visit England should ask local that they know hindi , studied Hindi😂😂
Unhone hum par raaj kiya hai hamne unpar nahi kiya jo wo log hindi jaanenge
@@anurag- raj Kiya he , kar nai Rahe.
@@miteshvaishnav4283 exactly
Bro I don’t know why people in comments are being jerk telling to learn Gujarati of course English is most accepted all over the world, other than that I would tell you,there is stereotype of Gujarati not having a great command over English traditionally, although it is changing.
@karmnandani3598 Thank you, brother, for your kind words. I have no problem with any of the comments. Believe me that I don't care about that because you can't be a youtuber without getting negative comments, and you learn to ignore them. But I'm proud of you for understanding the point I was making. It shows that you are a smart person. Only the very low minded people could say that I should be knowing Gujarati which is only spoken in Gujarat instead of them knowing even just a little bit of English which is spoken all over the world and they also study English in school, college, and university anyway.
Everyone here goes to school but they speak Gujarati the most. Even they speak less Hindi.
Thank you, Nitin, for your comment. Interesting to know. 👌
First commenter , first viewer, first like giver 😊😊😊 love you brother
Thank you so very much. Much love back to you 💛
Namaste From Bharat,
In Gujarat and specially in cities of Gujarat so many people can speak in English very well, you didn't ask anything inside that stores, you didn't ask to people who can speak English well.
In schools and colleges of Gujarat English teaching is there and most of schools are also now English Medium in the big cuties, some people lack in speaking English. Tone of Indians, Europian and American differs so some people can't understand easily.
I am from Vadodara city of Gujarat and even here you will find many people who can easily talk in English.
Though I have studied my Primary in Gujarati, I know English very well and studied my college in English easily.
And I don't think you people know more languages; In Gujarat almost everyone knows 2-3 languages, Gujarati, Hindi and English; are people of your country can do...!?
And this is the time when people of other countries are learning Indian Languages, so it's better you also learn, because its time of Bharat and people of Bharat again.
Bharat Mata Ki Jay...!!!🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat...!!!
Jay Shree Krishna, Jay Shree Ram, Har Har Mahadev...🚩🚩🚩
2:45 the audacity of the white man to tell an indian in india to learn english.
@adibkhanpathan3124 Absolutely, it is a great audacity of a proud white man who cares for a fellow dark brown man to be able to make money from tourism in the future 👌
@adibkhanpathan3124 Absolutely, it is a great audacity of a proud white man who cares for a fellow dark brown man to be able to make money from tourism in the future 👌
@@travelwithpeace1Amdavad will keep making money, even without the audacious atrocity of learning English. You forgot that Amdavadis are well known to shut the English mills and bills, not to help them run😂😂😂. Hope you catch some history
Gujrat is the best place in India 🇮🇳❤️
11:30 he's not lying.i live in Ahmedabad and I bought wallet from that same shop for 900 rs . I've been using that wallet for 3 4 years now yet there isn't any fading or even small cracks on wallet material and looks like new.
Hey bro love from Maharashtra❤🥰 visit Maharashtra Cities Like. Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur etc 🇮🇳😍
Thank you, brother 🙏 India Zindabad 🇮🇳
2:40 BROOO!! Why does he need to learn English when you are in our country where you should be the one to learn either Hindi or Gujarati. NO HATE BTW
@@AryaveerChavda check out my pinned first comment on this video. Thanks
@@travelwithpeace1 sorry bro. my bad. wont happen again. NO HATE BTW ✌✌
What a beautiful mall a lot of shops great vidoe I love the way you make your vidoes👍👍👍💯💯💯a very grateful subscriber I love your channel❤
Thank you, Debbie. I appreciate you being a fan of this channel, and I hope to continue satisfying and entertain you with great content.
I had a hard time communicating while travelling to Latin American countries, some of french states, they hardly speak english or understand it. It so depends on the environment around you, need of speaking certain languages so I don’t know why you find it surprising or funny that less people are speaking english with you. Even in the most developed countries like China and Japan you will find small % of people speaking fluent English.
I want to say something to the people who are making negative comments here.
English is not a language restricted to UK. It is the global language. Even Union govt of india uses English and Hindi as official languages. Thats why english is taught in our schools. Some level of fluency is expected from everyone who are graduated from schools. So expecting english speaking from indians is not something unusual. So stop writing negative comments here.
Oh wow! Why anyone expected? Just a thing people living, studying in their own homeland then I think only mother language is more than enough, english is one of the official language along with Hindi, do 100% school graduates know hindi, do Chinese German French people speak english ,no? Just spit out this British mentality
ya bro i went to england its very develop country but non of them speak hindi so sad to see that
@HarshKurmi why should anyone in England speak Hindi? It's only used in one country - India, while English is used all over the world, including India. Samahgei?
If you can't put your language then why should we put our language Gujarati is my mother tongue Hindi is my national language so if you want to talk to us you can do it in this language And it's not that no one in Ahmedabad knows English, in my opinion you need to visit Gujarat more.@@travelwithpeace1
@@travelwithpeace1what type of peace u spreading bro. Understand that English is not our mother tongue. We have our own language so basically we don't have a practice of English speaking that's why we are shy to speak. Don't make jokes about them, they are students and learning in gujarati Hindi etc. we don't need to learn English. We are not coming to your country so why would we speak English.
Its a sin to go to India and drink StarBucks coffee instead of Masala chai. 😂
You're certainly right about that. Lol 😆
Some state people speak less english
English proficiencies vary from region to region.
Also never ask anybody that whether they speak english. Because some can speak but may not be confident to say yes. Just ask your question in english.
Hi..Bhavesh from Ahmedabad..Many people speak English here but you catch up right person..next time you will be ahmedabad i will be hosted you and show you all the parts of city.. even other parts of Gujarat...how was your experienced in India..?
@BhaveshPatel-zs7hw thank you so much, Bhavesh 👌 I appreciate that. 🙏
Great video 📷❤
@@MaliYash-um2ly thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
Can you also show the machine manufacturing in Ahmedabad. Machines for food processing, there seems to be a lot of companies in that region that makes them. Metal crafting stainless steel.
Well, I did not hear about that while I was there. Maybe at another opportunity. 😆 I do have some great content coming from the futuristic science city in Ahmedabad.
Learn Gujarati! You are here! I can use the English language and have to speak that if we go to England but you should learn basic language or keep a translator. Thank you.
Better than d Alpha One Mall is d recently built Palledium Mall
By the way you ask me why don't you speak English. And when I come to England, do you speak Hindi or Gujarati or any other language. By the way, in all the countries of Europe, only the languages of our country are spoken, so we also give importance to our local language brother.
@@VijayKoriya-cl9dl I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@travelwithpeace1 I know that English is an international language but in Gujarat most of the people give more importance to their local language. But it is not true that people do not speak English in Ahmedabad. But what should I say, I was lucky that I did not find anyone who could talk to you in English, here you may not believe it but 30% people speak English
And now whenever you come to Ahmedabad, if you learn a little Hindi, you will enjoy it more. And it is not that you speak English and people do not understand anything, here most of the people may not speak English but they understand English. Now come next time and enjoy a lot. Anyway, we Gujarati people know how to welcome guests very well.
@VijayKoriya-cl9dl Thank you, brother. India Zindabad 🇮🇳
@@travelwithpeace1 vande Mataram bro, you most welcome,
In Family culture don't pressure on language
They may be know English but not fluent to speak.
But current generation parents ie. After 90's are different.
Bruh do book rapido auto rickshaw that will be more cheaper than direct. U can get cab with similar price with rapido
@exclusiveedits7011 thanks brother 🙏
What is the definition of modernization??
There was big airtel office opposite Guru dwara.
Dont mock the persons knowledge from language....visit india...grant respect to receive it....
You learn hindi next time you visit india....
Bro please tell me, when you go to Indian restaurants in UK ( which I am certain that you do as curry is apparently a national dish of uk), do you speak Hindi? So what’s so funny if you are in India and people don’t speak English. Still much better that almost half of the Indian population speaks English, than you guys speak any other languages like Spanish & French, which you have to study while you’re in UK schools. Just want to understand.
@SBQueen-ov6qv I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1 I understand but you said to the auto driver” learn English “and the way you said it sounded wrong that’s it. And hope you got my point as well.
duuudeeee. thanks for the ride, I MISS MY ROADS SOOO DAMN MUCH.
i see all the places i drove my bike, hung out with friends, walked hand-in-hand with my ex(s)
Love from france by a pakko amdavadi.
merci beaucoup.
You caught wrong guys.
We do speak English but certain pockets only in Amdavad.
From Ahmedabad...❤
@@RohitDattOfficial 👌💙
Bro come to rajkot
Never knew this part of India exist
Yea, India has a modern side to it too.
If we gujrati visits in ur country do you know our gujrati launguage and how to speak definately no! Then how can you expect wholly and considering funny
And main thing they are from gandhinagar if you meet pure ahemdabadi students you will get to know how fluently students can speak ( I'm also from Ahmedabad fyki)
Love from gujrat ❤❤❤
Most of north, west, east and central India speaks very little little English. It is not required to be used in daily lives. Only south India where all the IT is speaks little better English..
Can't agree with you in this regard, Western India, Northern India and North eastern India has the most English Speakers, and also Chandigarh ( Northern India ) is at 2nd position in terms of English Speakers, Goa being Number 1 ( Western India ), Delhi being at 4th position ( Northern India ), Nagaland 3rd Position ( North Eastern India), Manipur 5th position ( North Eastern India ), Punjab 6th ( Northern India), then Puducherry 7th ( Southern Part ) and then comes Sikkim ( North Eastern Part of India ).
@@Gen-ZGaming890 We consider Goa as south itself. It’s classified in west because of the majority language konkani which is closer to marathi but geographically its closer to south. And North east India speaks more English partly due to larger Christian population, I agree on that but the total population size is lot small. Rest of north India hardly speaks English. They ideally don’t need it in their daily lives..
Maybe its good to show modern India for the Indian viewers. Videshee, like me, want to see old Bharat.
Yea, absolutely. Indians would surely appreciate it, but it gets very boring to show nothing but some modern buildings or trendy shops 🤔
You can come to my Village. I know English enough to help you explore all the things in india that other foreign travel vloggers don't visit.
Thank you so much. I hope one day I will come. Appreciated 👌
Come to Rajkot
Y study English?? Jab aap kisi desh me ghumne ja rahe ho to tumko us desh ki bhasha sikhni chahiye na ki us desh ko tumhari, what if me tumhare desh me aake bolu study hindi.. it makes any sense?
Your expectations for English language in any part of the world seems funny 😂😂. You speak english because it may be your mother tongue. We respect you as our guest. Please respect our culture.
@@nileshpatel3430 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
He still has the Narrow mind set that the world shld know his language ..... buddy needs to grow up ....
@@KAVITADESIGN-m9u How ironic and funny for you to write this comment in the language that is spoken in the entire world. Ha? I guess if you would not know how to write in English that you wouldn't be able to do any business around the world, let alone not to write comments on youtube. So who is narrow minded now? The one who knows only Hindi which is spoken only in India or the one who also knows English and is able to do business with the world.
Everywhere in india the rickshaw drivers fleece passengers as in this case except in Mumbai where the charges are according to the meter.
The govt is sleeping 😮 😅
By an indian
I visited alfa one mall, to eat momos😊
Learning English or any language is skill, but I see English speaking person expect that all world should learn their language
@miteshvaishnav4283 English is a worldwide language that is used everywhere in the world. In fact, otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to even write this comment, bro. Hindi is only used in India. I didn't expect every Indian to know English. But I visited Ahmedabad after many other states in india where most people spoke English, and that is why I was surprised that even university students in Ahmedabad didn't know any English.
@@travelwithpeace1how can you judge a city with compare to other city of India?
It's a wrong message go from your video that shows our city has less educated compare to other. It's possible whom you met is not comfortable to speak English.
The people who commented here are write,speak English verry well. So can't judge our city with other.
Nd knowing English is not necessary for all. It feels like you insulting a city's education.
@harshpancholi3266 Oh, my brother. Please, don't take it the wrong way. All I was saying in the video was that most people I met in the modern side of Ahmedabad didn't know how to speak to me in English and it was surprising to me in comparison to other cities I was in india. Nothing to make your city less good. It's just a fact that I experienced, bro.
@@travelwithpeace1 on lighter note bro, I can write using translator app. So nowadays it's not necessary to learn more language.
The actual meaning to visit/explore other place is to learn their culture/language and their values.
So if I will visit any English speaking country then I try to learn more but if I go to china then try to learn their language
" GURUDWARA" ITS NR MY OFFICE
Rolls-Royce not required English to buy.
Hi peace if you visit Ahmedabad next time meet me once I ll show you our Ahmedabad hidden beautiful place and one more your difficulty is no one speak english bcz in all gujrat our mother tung is gujrati that's why not one can speak english but every one is understood very nicely what are you saying next time you visit in gujrat or Ahmedabad then you have some queries or questions then you can talk with shopkeepers and shop staffs they are guided properly bcz they are known english very fluently,I hope you come as soon as possible must visit once again and meet me ,,, namaste 🙏
Bro why don't u learn hindi and come to India if u except everyone to speak English in india
They don't speak English that's why Gujarati people as a state are more successful than other side of india....which makes their culture rich and have distinct identity
Learn some Gujarati or Hindi dude!!😊
@@dobo1873 I'm afraid you took my words out of context. Well, 1. all I was saying was, coming to Ahmedabad after visiting many other cities and states in india where the majority of people spoke English in some capacity, that it was surprising to me (some say that "it's funny to me", meaning - surprising) that in Ahmedabad even the younger generation like boys and girls who study in college or university don't know any English. 2. That I was saying also considering that English is the most popular international language in the world, spoken as a second language almost anywhere you go. Hindi, on the other hand, is not spoken outside of India, even as a second language. So, there is no comparison there whatsoever.
@@travelwithpeace1there is dark reason of bloody colonisation and loot culture of that time of England why english is second language in many countries and there is nothing to be proud of to be honest. You should not except everyone to learn English as if you want to go by numbers Indians are largest population in the world so everyone should learn Indian languages. It should be in every school in Britain. I mean who calls themselves great when nobody gave them title they started to quote themselves the Great Britain lol need to think that actually.
@@travelwithpeace1What “out of context”? You go around asking everyone if they speak English and are shocked. That’s pretty demeaning don’t you think?
Your motherland also succumbed to English - sad no? You didn’t even tip the rickshaw driver - cheapskate.
2:40 If you are in my city bro... You need to learn Gujarati 😂 I mean why would ahmedabad people learn english if there driving in Gujarat🤣
All should learn english its a global language
@mystrayanimals4557 That doesn't mean a british guy come Gujarat and ask to learn English just because he came from UK 😏 are you mad???
You mean of you go france for vacation, you will learn French 😂😂😂
@@mystrayanimals4557 i don't agree... If rickshaw driver knows fluent English he would be manager at MNC 😂 india have 22 official language, first focus on your mother tongue then go global... And by the way a local Gujarati people who drive rickshaw who get 1 foreigner passenger in a year, he doesn't need to learn English, if Britain people come here to see Ahmedabad, they'll manage and they know they have to😂😂
@@black_bird_official school me english sikhate hai aur basic english aana chahiye sabko. Forget about old generation I'm talking about young generation.
@@black_bird_official if i will go to france then I'll ask them to learn english because english is global language. Basic to aana hi chahiye
This is modis state brother , ❤
Correct 👍
Most of Gujarati people are not speaking English even hindi can't speak properly...😅😅😅
First of all , you should learn little hindi. As per our culture if any person visit new place then learn about language and culture before visit
Bro every body know english but we just little bit shy to speak in english that's why no budycspoke with you
You ask in english they know what you tell him but not speak in English.
You need to learn Hindi also
we don't speak hindi that much like other states
we prefer Gujarati
Why would everyone know English? To treat people like you? In your dreams. Use google translate in 2024 man. Try to communicate in local languages IF YOU INTEND to experience India. True beauty of India lies where you'll see all your favorite western brands and shops and malls here, and people will consume them but Indians are not that influenced by them that they will forget their local culture.
you go to china
you see develop places
but you will even more language barrier than this
they dont speak english
192 is higher cost 50 rupess more enough...auto mans are mostly wanting to scaming....🎉 people for who dont know 🎉😢😢😂
Gandi nahii gandhi😂😂
English will not make gujjus rich
out businesses will
richest asian gautam adani can't speak fluent english
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I can't feel English
Gujrati loko like kro😂
😂😂😂