Much respect for this. Our Indian culture is nearly 4000 years old, survived countless wars, invasions, occupations, and now our people span the globe. We may be separated from the lands of our ancestors by 1, 2, or maybe 10 generations but we are still Indian. Some of my friends are Hindu, some are Muslim, some are Sikh and some are Christian, but we acknowledge our common traditions and motherland.
im black american and i love this video no matter who you are be proud of it remember where you coming from and most important look where you going .......
I’m black American too and a lot of our people need to see this video too in the USA anything that is even a little bit black sounding is demonized and automatically associated with lower education or “the ghetto”. It’s a shame and sad that we’re so quick to assimilate into white culture without realizing America wouldn’t have anything to call culture without us.
What a great all around clip, both in film quality and positive messaging. I’m a Guyanese American and it makes me so proud to see my people making digital content with substance. Good job and god bless
It is always sad to see behavior that show ignorance and intolerance for others in one way or another. Everyone has some kind of prejudice for others, even within our own family and community and when we show disrespect it is always hurtful to those that it is directed to. I live in Canada, and I have first hand experience. Let's start to show more love and not hatred and share our differences. Life is too short for hate.Thanks for all your great videos, at least you guys recognize the faults in our culture and have the guts to address it in your own way...Keep up the good work!!!!
“Never forget where you came from” Fellow berbican❤️ Black bush girl and I’m loving every minute of it!!! No matter where I go I’ll always be a county girl🙏🏻💓
This happens a lot. People should be respectful of each other. Thanks for highlighting this. Shopkeeper is a sweet soul. Please keep up the good productions.
Hi - I'm from Mumbai in India. I feel so proud of you Indian origin people living thousands of miles away we still preserving our Indian culture, religion, identity and of course our Indian names. Our Indian hearts beat together any corner of the world.
@@ninapreciosa377 Hi. You are wrong there sweetheart. We are all Indians together and shared the same blood and culture. Tats because our forefathers come from India to Guyana as indenture Labourers. And as the years goes by the tradition and and culture has been kept alive in all manner. In our dressing our food. Etc... Thank you.
Wow!!! Interesting 🤔! I didn’t know there were such exotic people living here in South America! I am from Brazil 🇧🇷! You guys speak a different dialect of english. It’s like a mixture of english with some Indian language.
Thank you! If have plenty who walk a road and are ashamed of who they really are and where they came from. If you read through some of these comments, you can easily pick them out. People have indeed become "foreign minded".
Farah Sultan now a days people them don't know the value of respect, just take a look at some of the comments. Thank you for supporting our work, we are working toward making more and better.
I like how the Demerara people love to say Berbice people mad because mental is in Berbice but if you visit mental you'd see that most of its occupants are actually people from Demerara
This video has a strong message, but there seems to be a sense of Indian nationalism in the comments as if we indo-Caribbean people is the same as the Indian from India. Yes, know where our ancestry is from, but to really OPEN ABY EYE, we must also acknowledge that our culture is no longer “Indian” but something different from that of our motherland. We are only Indian in Guyana and Trinidad, but not in India. Our culture has not survived in its wholeness for generations, but has adapted tremendously. Don’t believe me? Who speaks Hindi in the Caribbean anymore, all the old people dead out. Our food? must try asking an Indian for a dhalpuri you won’t find what your looking for. Hence, our culture has roots from India but it has also gained new elements that define us as Indo-Caribbean not Indian. Remember, our ancestors chose to leave India as indentured labourers, but let’s be real, that is just another FORM of slavery and would never be tolerated today with the humanitarian concerns of it all. So why would our people want to leave the motherland? put all the lies and pride aside... our ancestors were living in famine ridden communities and we’re of low caste in india. Of course if yuh nuh have job and your starving indentured servitude for a couple cents a month and cruel treatment is way better than living in the gutters. So our mother land was not so great for ‘our people’ and if you ask me, Trinidad and Guyana is far from perfect but compared to where we’d be today I’m glad we left. You must Respect your heritage but must respect your country too to many of us act Ashamed! Be proud of what you really are and Open Yuh eye.
Nice thought! However, the caste system was in effect before British colonism as caste is derived from the Vedas. A portion of the vedas was interpreted in Hinduism that your stature in life is a reflection of your religious purity; hence those, whom we’re rich, we’re pure and deserved to be, while those who were poor were not very pure in their past lives and are thereby at the bottom of the chain and the furthest away from being one with God. Regardless of this history it’s irrelevant to my point that we indocarribeans are Indian by race but not by nationality so the fact that people of indocarribean decent are showing Indian nationalism as if that’s their country makes zero sense and is disrespectful to their own heritage.
Nick N there is no cats system brother it was" verna system " its based on work just like if u r farmer or u r doctor thats ur cast thats all...its not related to cast system ...hope u understand. . My English is not so good
I agree with you, but these roles farmer, Doctor, servant, had different priveledges, and the low status people couldn’t get jobs as they were very poor. The caste or verna system was discriminatory. Records have shown the the migrants who came to the Caribbean were from famine ridden villages in India which makes sense becuase no middle or upper class Indian would come to the Caribbean to make a few cents a month. Indentured servitude began in the 1830’s that’s almost a century that we have been away from India. A Jamaican will never call himself an African because they recognize they are no longer the same despite being black. So yes we’re all brown / Indian race I respect that but we’re not all Indian people. My ancestors have been in Guyana for over 10 generations and our culture is not the same as india’s hence our ethnicity is Guyanese not Indian. My overall point is to respect where you came from and your nationality.
Nick N you are wrong bro if u are farmer and u wants to be brahmin than there is no problem. ..dont u know when moryan era some king became jain (eg chandragupta moraya) some kings became budhist( Ashoka) and btw moryans were kshtriyas. .. So its depend on there work also what they wants to be...
Holy Mother! That's English, right??? I could barely understand what they were saying!🤣🤣🤣 I thought South African Indians spoke weird English but this is on a different level all together!
hi,do you speak normal hindi or just as seen on this video...I am From Fiji and we are very similar but just we speak Hindi and English as secondary language.
I am also from Fiji. Our ancestors were brought from India as semi slaves. It is so difficult living in a country where we are not welcomed. I have had to endure many racial discriminations and even to this date there are several natives who opening state that we should go back to India despite us bring third generation born here. I wonder if you are undergoing similar experiences.
It is an old form of English , there are many British words not used in American English , but the language has a Guyanese dialect with some Indian words thrown in for good measure
I am sorry to hear that Indians are being treated so terribly. There are parts of the world where racial discrimination is happening much, United States, Canada, UK, Europe, ....this is still a problem many places, some more than others. But we have come a far way, we still have much more to go. We need to stop the hating, negativity and show more love and kindness. It is very easy to get lost in this world, but all things come back to us good or bad. Better to have the good great things. Continue showing your kindness, love, and peace, for it shows your true nature and character, which is a more greater reward and sense of well worth than anything else. So do not get discouraged, continue holding your heads high and showing the love. Blessings. C.R.
The shopkeeper is the best part of this skit. Love her dialogue. Xxx
Much respect for this. Our Indian culture is nearly 4000 years old, survived countless wars, invasions, occupations, and now our people span the globe. We may be separated from the lands of our ancestors by 1, 2, or maybe 10 generations but we are still Indian. Some of my friends are Hindu, some are Muslim, some are Sikh and some are Christian, but we acknowledge our common traditions and motherland.
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mark narain I'm sorry, you seem to be confused, who are you referring to as "Wana be Jamaican flag a**hole"?
thanks
K Lel vbv
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im black american and i love this video no matter who you are be proud of it remember where you coming from and most important look where you going .......
Irvin Jones so true
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Irvin Jones
Irvin Jones so true
I’m black American too and a lot of our people need to see this video too in the USA anything that is even a little bit black sounding is demonized and automatically associated with lower education or “the ghetto”. It’s a shame and sad that we’re so quick to assimilate into white culture without realizing America wouldn’t have anything to call culture without us.
A lot of respect to these people who have their origin in India...
We love you all... You kept India within your hearts in the form of culture
I'm from Berbice Guyana. And I'm proud
I don't know what is going on your family doing good morning to you Francis you n everyone doing plz say look love him duck dynasty pslsh
Love you Ebin love you too much long happy birthday baby
Donna Ramoutar me too
@@jasonkowlessar7624 me 3 lol
You cute tho 😍💯
I’m Dominican ,but l like the Guyana people’s they are humble .
God bless you Guyana and Dominican.
What a great all around clip, both in film quality and positive messaging. I’m a Guyanese American and it makes me so proud to see my people making digital content with substance. Good job and god bless
I’ve been binging your videos. These are great!
It is always sad to see behavior that show ignorance and intolerance for others in one way or another. Everyone has some kind of prejudice for others, even within our own family and community and when we show disrespect it is always hurtful to those that it is directed to. I live in Canada, and I have first hand experience. Let's start to show more love and not hatred and share our differences. Life is too short for hate.Thanks for all your great videos, at least you guys recognize the faults in our culture and have the guts to address it in your own way...Keep up the good work!!!!
“Never forget where you came from”
Fellow berbican❤️
Black bush girl and I’m loving every minute of it!!! No matter where I go I’ll always be a county girl🙏🏻💓
This happens a lot. People should be respectful of each other. Thanks for highlighting this. Shopkeeper is a sweet soul. Please keep up the good productions.
Jane Doe - ohh so sad 😞 the girl Jane is offended bec she 2 is a up country pumkin
I am black Jamaican married to a Guyanese and i just love to watch this video
Seen!😊
Hi - I'm from Mumbai in India. I feel so proud of you Indian origin people living thousands of miles away we still preserving our Indian culture, religion, identity and of course our Indian names. Our Indian hearts beat together any corner of the world.
Aanand Kumar they are not indian but guyanese . Indian descent ! Its just like if you were calling caribbean Arrican
@@ninapreciosa377 Hi. You are wrong there sweetheart. We are all Indians together and shared the same blood and culture. Tats because our forefathers come from India to Guyana as indenture Labourers. And as the years goes by the tradition and and culture has been kept alive in all manner. In our dressing our food. Etc... Thank you.
Ronny Autar have you read what i said ?
Ronny Autar same with Trinidad and Jamaica they all have Indian and mix decent
@@ninapreciosa377 yup. Thankfully.
Berbician all the way❤💙
Wow!!! Interesting 🤔!
I didn’t know there were such exotic people living here in South America! I am from Brazil 🇧🇷!
You guys speak a different dialect of english. It’s like a mixture of english with some Indian language.
Im from guyana it is beautiful country
Jaleeza Clarke dhfbfhy
Digdkjcnmo
Hello beautiful Princess
Yes beautiful,I visited enmore that's my wife place
Wow , nanny yuh brought tears in my eyes .When I born my mother name me Krishna IAm 55 now and love my name and culture .
I thoroughly enjoyed this 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Love it . Don't judge . You never know
I'm black Guyanese but have a lot Indian in my family.....
just nicee ok
Love Guyana, greetings from Trinidad
love trinidad, is beautiful place, hope to make some videos out there some time in the future!
love this little skit...love the guyanes..
Was not expecting this but it really carried a strong message. Never forget where u came from n never be ashamed of who u r.
Thank you! If have plenty who walk a road and are ashamed of who they really are and where they came from. If you read through some of these comments, you can easily pick them out. People have indeed become "foreign minded".
Guyanabai Praduckshonz hi my name is Josiah I live in trinidad 🇹🇹 and I am half Guyanese 🇬🇾 I love you guys vids keep it u👌😀🇬🇾🇬🇾😀🇹🇹🇹🇹
Thanks, a new one soon come out in a few weeks!
Team Gayatri rt here. Super proud of this name.
i really enjoyed watching the video .. truly u guys keep it up ...
love seeing videos like this , jus takes us back in the old days ...#respect
Farah Sultan now a days people them don't know the value of respect, just take a look at some of the comments. Thank you for supporting our work, we are working toward making more and better.
Beautiful clip. Well done.
good acting bigup guyana
This video is really good,inspiring and motivating👏🔥✌❤ I am also coolie gyal but I'm from Suriname🌴✌🔥
Sranan condré
Fylslfdlewe
Same here 😂😂❤️
Respect and love from Trinidad & Tobago ✌💕🇹🇹
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Looking forward to more videos from you!! Peace Love 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
I love this video ❣️
I love the song
Big up to my Berbice people.....
Bismilla Quran big up berbice people
Trini big up
I'm a born Trinidadian but I love Guyana so much I visit once and the people are so kind ....
I’m from Jamaica I love this vid
I love seeing these videos!!!
very nice all Girls Crazy😂 & nani😍 #india
respect to you all
Thank You...
That's true never make fun of some ones name
good job keep it up ,more plzz
I loved this. My mom is Guyanese!
Good video, strong message!
It real INNAREALLIFE 😂😂😂😂🌟🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So cool girls,
Congrats
I'm from Brazil.
I from Suriname 😇😇😇😇
Love my Berbice gyal dem. Natural beauty.
insert cool name same BTW I used to live in berbice ^~^
Dem Berbice gyal black black skunt. Go for them clear skin girls
Navin seriously
Block this guy "Navin".
Navin I was born in Berbice and I’m light-skin and do not hide from sun. My sister is dark skin and I wish I was her skin color instead.
Funny English lingo...Great vedio...cheers from New Zealand.
Bhupen Dass I can come in at the to the to eat at work today and the bill and I are feeling well I can tell you to do it again soon to
Love you people!
Oh gosh.. funny! Miss my country living
I am from Guyana🇬🇾 too
Proud East Indian Guyanese from Berbice
I like how the Demerara people love to say Berbice people mad because mental is in Berbice but if you visit mental you'd see that most of its occupants are actually people from Demerara
Valini S 😜😂😂
Exactly.
Valini S fo real
Y only berbice ppl dem gotto talk abt wen dem mo mad
Valini S
P ze
I'm proud guyanese and from berbice and we are not stupid🤨🇬🇾
definitely not, used to work with gal from berbice, lovely person..
I will be in touch soon and regards I would be happy
Never Curse The Bridge You Walk From
sik,
Agree with you many times over!
True!
Love the accent . Such beautiful people
Thank You
Lol nice video keep it up
Lol really nice video😁😁😁😁
pretty singh k lol
He
Ayo two real mad a village way u a live way u na build mad house right there....
Ize a coolie gyal too...I'm from Essequibo 😊😊😊
Whatttt?? These girls looks very much like Indian grls😍
Love this.
Oo good i live in suriname
Really me too
I think this might grow on me😎🇬🇾🇬🇾
Dem name nice too
hi,that back ground music...whats its tittle...will play on my radio station in New Zealand.Cheers
ezycashcenteral limited hi, not sure which one you are referring to, but all the song names and artist that sing them are in the credits at the end.
Hi,its the intro song....when the girl is coming towords the shop.
we i see little miss....thats one
respect yr names,yr culture n yrself...
devilz reject fdgjh
Respect to my berbician
Alvin sebo me too
Alnow
Wow, I've never even heard of this nationality 😮😮😮😮 sooooo cool ! ! 😃
great video!
Hello from Fiji,do also speak Hindi as we do here.Regards.
Aye gyal...mi from berbice to😁
nice song☺
Gaitree Mohabir wat is the name of the song
Gaitree Mohabir WE HAVE THE SAME NAME
Gaitree Mohabir WE HAVE THE SAME NAME
utd
Gaitree Mohabir sonie the song is
This gal could wine mystic ft. Kirk Brown and jory
Good one... Love it
ukfxa
good job keep it up ❤❤ Love ❤ it 👍 them girls just playing ❤
Nadia Mungal dfhxhddjuu
Nadia Mungal despacita
Nice
Nadia Mungal hutp000 I
Very true guys 😍😍👍
is that Guyanese Kreole? it sounds like English, but I can't understand it))))
It is
Tis
Good video
What's the name of the Indian song at 2:47? beautiful music.
Big up berbice...
Amazing
Ayo really Nikita yuh a laugh a gyal lol
Nice...
waz d name of that song in the end
This video has a strong message, but there seems to be a sense of Indian nationalism in the comments as if we indo-Caribbean people is the same as the Indian from India. Yes, know where our ancestry is from, but to really OPEN ABY EYE, we must also acknowledge that our culture is no longer “Indian” but something different from that of our motherland. We are only Indian in Guyana and Trinidad, but not in India. Our culture has not survived in its wholeness for generations, but has adapted tremendously. Don’t believe me? Who speaks Hindi in the Caribbean anymore, all the old people dead out. Our food? must try asking an Indian for a dhalpuri you won’t find what your looking for. Hence, our culture has roots from India but it has also gained new elements that define us as Indo-Caribbean not Indian. Remember, our ancestors chose to leave India as indentured labourers, but let’s be real, that is just another FORM of slavery and would never be tolerated today with the humanitarian concerns of it all. So why would our people want to leave the motherland? put all the lies and pride aside... our ancestors were living in famine ridden communities and we’re of low caste in india. Of course if yuh nuh have job and your starving indentured servitude for a couple cents a month and cruel treatment is way better than living in the gutters. So our mother land was not so great for ‘our people’ and if you ask me, Trinidad and Guyana is far from perfect but compared to where we’d be today I’m glad we left. You must Respect your heritage but must respect your country too to many of us act Ashamed! Be proud of what you really are and Open Yuh eye.
Nick N cast is made by British to divide indian society. ..
Nice thought! However, the caste system was in effect before British colonism as caste is derived from the Vedas. A portion of the vedas was interpreted in Hinduism that your stature in life is a reflection of your religious purity; hence those, whom we’re rich, we’re pure and deserved to be, while those who were poor were not very pure in their past lives and are thereby at the bottom of the chain and the furthest away from being one with God. Regardless of this history it’s irrelevant to my point that we indocarribeans are Indian by race but not by nationality so the fact that people of indocarribean decent are showing Indian nationalism as if that’s their country makes zero sense and is disrespectful to their own heritage.
Nick N there is no cats system brother it was" verna system " its based on work just like if u r farmer or u r doctor thats ur cast thats all...its not related to cast system ...hope u understand. .
My English is not so good
I agree with you, but these roles farmer, Doctor, servant, had different priveledges, and the low status people couldn’t get jobs as they were very poor. The caste or verna system was discriminatory. Records have shown the the migrants who came to the Caribbean were from famine ridden villages in India which makes sense becuase no middle or upper class Indian would come to the Caribbean to make a few cents a month. Indentured servitude began in the 1830’s that’s almost a century that we have been away from India. A Jamaican will never call himself an African because they recognize they are no longer the same despite being black. So yes we’re all brown / Indian race I respect that but we’re not all Indian people. My ancestors have been in Guyana for over 10 generations and our culture is not the same as india’s hence our ethnicity is Guyanese not Indian. My overall point is to respect where you came from and your nationality.
Nick N you are wrong bro if u are farmer and u wants to be brahmin than there is no problem. ..dont u know when moryan era some king became jain (eg chandragupta moraya) some kings became budhist( Ashoka) and btw moryans were kshtriyas. ..
So its depend on there work also what they wants to be...
Holy Mother! That's English, right??? I could barely understand what they were saying!🤣🤣🤣 I thought South African Indians spoke weird English but this is on a different level all together!
Look I am Guyana ok I am proud ok
I am from berbice and my name is Ariana
More please
More with come in due time, have quite a few more projects planned.
I love your naam
hi,do you speak normal hindi or just as seen on this video...I am From Fiji and we are very similar but just we speak Hindi and English as secondary language.
We speak English as the primary language (different dialects depending which part of the country) Hindi is spoken as well but not as popular
I am also from Fiji. Our ancestors were brought from India as semi slaves. It is so difficult living in a country where we are not welcomed. I have had to endure many racial discriminations and even to this date there are several natives who opening state that we should go back to India despite us bring third generation born here. I wonder if you are undergoing similar experiences.
It's English, but broken up.
It is an old form of English , there are many British words not used in American English , but the language has a Guyanese dialect with some Indian words thrown in for good measure
I am sorry to hear that Indians are being treated so terribly. There are parts of the world where racial discrimination is happening much, United States, Canada, UK, Europe, ....this is still a problem many places, some more than others. But we have come a far way, we still have much more to go. We need to stop the hating, negativity and show more love and kindness. It is very easy to get lost in this world, but all things come back to us good or bad. Better to have the good great things. Continue showing your kindness, love, and peace, for it shows your true nature and character, which is a more greater reward and sense of well worth than anything else. So do not get discouraged, continue holding your heads high and showing the love.
Blessings.
C.R.
Allyuh like aloo 😉😉
Look at 2 mad people
Kevin Budhoo
Kevin Budhoo
Amazing English....but I like it their English
So is the same name as mine 😆
I am a Muslim.
S.O.G. الله so what..?
lol my name tarmattie
lol yeah the mad house rite there
Hi there angelie friend
My name is Amiyah
The name of the song please?