india saar because its so clean and hygenic saar , no potholes in roads, 24h electricity saar. 24h water. very safe place for women saar. india superpower. modi run usa canada saar and all contry sir
@@SlashGamingftw yeah somewhere from Pakistani ancestry living in the UK. Since this is their kind of humour maybe missed using the word "pajeet" Anyway wherever you are from just cope harder. Don't be so salty
I'm a citizen and a Hindu Brahmin for those accusing me of being a liberal leftist, but I consider this nation as the worst in the universe, almost any nation is better than this narakam.
@@meerkats9317Does accent of bengalis or assamese change after coming in hindi belt? Some intonations remains unless that person is born in that area. My son speaks Delhi's local dialect because he was born and grew here. We can even judge a person on the basis of speaking style, where he originally belongs to.😂😂😂
I’m a Mexican who has been living in the USA for 20 years of my life, and I’m so fascinated by India!! I really want to move there I love indian culture so much it’s so Amazing
@@hgjjkki though in kolkata there is less development but kolkata is more safe , less polluted and have a far better traffic system than delhi and mumbai.
I have a farm house with swimming pool it will be huge fun in summers you have to pay nothing bro and you can rest their for week and you have to pay nothing
lol. What Family ? Did you even see his wife or kid or any their "family" member ? or even a person who works for him ? 😂 He clearly does not like people, typical french.
@@odomangulati7079 He said himself he married an Indian woman and talked about his experiences studying in JNU and living with the boys there. Sounds like youre a Muslim in France who hates French people because you think your religion makes you superior. Refer to Gujarat 2002 or Uttarakhand treatment of Muslims on how you will be (rightfully) treated in India.
he speaking to someone on a public platform like youtube . he said he has an indian wife and a kid. maybe they are not at home,or maybe she did not want to come on camera. But out of all this , your understanding was that he does not like people 😂 A guy who moved to another country that is extremely crowded,and he studies indian politics , lives everyday in a crowded city like delhi ..and your conclusion was that he does not like people. Hats off to your logic 😂
I love how he accepted, adopted and tried to get connected with the culture! His parents made a great choice to live next to Aashram, you get the first hand experience of the nature! I know it is a culture shock for foreigners but once you get in tune with the vibe, it is awesome ❤
As a Canadian, when I meet people of Indian origin in Canada I think to myself, why do you live in this cold, harsh place when India has such beauty and potential?
It's just a shame that Indians treat their country so badly, littering everywhere, spitting everywhere, peeing in public, and the pollution levels in Indian towns and cities is appalling! That's the reality. The driving is atrocious, some of the worst in the world with no consideration for pedestrians, and consequently India has the highest rates of road fatalities in the world, roughly 180k-200k per year! And then we get to water stress and power cuts! India is now in the top three nations globally for water stress, and there are regular power cuts even in 'smart' cities like Pune! And then we get to the increasing summer temperatures, now regularly reaching 50 Celsius in Delhi and Rajasthan! You paint an overly rosy and slightly naive picture of today's India!
The thing is british people changed their mentality that English countries are better or white is superior to brown or black or the major reason would be the low income in india like a beggar in canada would earn more than a teacher in india
I knew a gentleman in my childhood "Guy Poitevin" who was from France. He invested his whole life for social work in India primarily in Pune. Unfortunately he's passed away and haven't had a chance to meet him in my mature age. My father used to work in his organisation for social work. And heard a lot from him about that person. He was quite a man. Verry impressive personality.
Isnt that amazing thing about our Gods? They are our friends, sibling, Mum, Dad, Lover... they are not a distant, remote, angry God. even when they scold us, they scold us with love.. Tum hi bandhu, sakha tum hi...
@@bollynerdabsolutely that's why we fear them , we love them as they're our parents, we ask them, we complain to them, we cry to them, we share with them, we celebrate with them.
I think Indians love their country just like how they love their mother. We address our country as Bharat Maata. That itself intensifies you love and takes it to the highest level of bonding. A mother- child love
@@Catalyst-r Bhai all these things are changing. Just give it sometime and work towards that goal with your actions instead of whine and cry and blame every1 but urself. If you cannot see the change that has taken place on the ground then I will advice you to open your eyes and remove the 'Blinders'.
@@vivianrikhey8256 change aap jaise log ho rahe hai jo smzdaar hai, government itna push kr rahi hai swachh bharat campaign fir bhi log nahi sudhar rahe, me khud follow karta hu rules but 150 crore me se agar sirf 2-3 crore hi smzdaari dikhaye to usse kuch hone nahi wala... I am not whining, blaming or crying but telling the truth that Indians shows patriotism on internet but on ground they are totally different... ghar me clean rehte hai means they know what to do but same people road pe, compound ke bahar kachara fekte hai, spitting krte hai.... world me kahi bhi itne hypocrite log nhi hai sivaay hamare desh ke...
As an indian it fascinates me that we abuse each other with the worst of words when driving on the road but if we see the same person getting into an accident, we help like theyre our own. What a weird and quirky bunch we are. 😂
This guy seem to be living a more meaningful life. Look how green the backyard is. He's definitely not driven by money, finding something else in life.
As a French national married to Indian man n living in India I agree with almost everything he said but from my point of view all is not as positive as he said . Indian society is also going through fights sometimes for many different reasons … It is really not easy to understand the codes and how it works inside family , society, companies ….Sometimes I have the feeling that everything is opposite from where I m coming from … As a western I obviously respect all and everyone but sometimes I am feeling little lost like not understanding how it works here . But no worries.. Good night everyone.
Yup, i can 100% tell u that it's totally opposite from the French culture 😅u will learn don't worry, ask ur man, may u live a happy life here, good luck👍
You are absolutely right about mindset . Sometimes I feel that people of my Country love to live life on an autopilot mode .They resist the most important aspect of life -- thinking
17:58 - to answer this - the first thing thought in the school is "India is my Country", So naturally we are proud. An Indian always be Indian irrespective of where he lives either permanently or temporarily...
But most of the muslims go to Madarsa and that's why there education system is different and they learn Religion first.... But other religions India means country first then other things
Well, I always to modify the second line of this pledge, "India is my country and all indians are my brother and sister" and i remember i slowly used to say( Indians are my brother and sister except one)
@@shivenraj8376 "except one" ?? that's so sick. i mean how adulterated your mind was even when u were child. .. that's how internet boom has taken away innocence of the child.
I am a divorced woman in my late 59s, living in San Francisco for years. This video makes me soo homesick. I wish I can live in India once again and settle in some nice metro!!
India lives in the senses. Those who assimilate in this, thrive here and make it their own. Foreigners or not. Proud to be a son of this soil for which millions sacrificed their lives to sustain the culture.
I am really impressed with French people. They go deep in the cultural aspects of a country. There are many French people living in an ashram near my town in Dehradun.
It's really interesting how every foreigner you interview has such varying views. It also reflects what they see out is what they are within. But I appreciate all their views. After all every view is true from their perspective and indeed justifies the diverse experience India provides.
I am living in LA and trust me i am going back to my India in future. I have regret that why i didn't understand the value of my country before. Let's spread love and happiness. "Vasudhaiva kutumbakam".
If it was not a majority Hindu any other religion would have not thrived there: it’s the religion and Hindu people who tolerate and accept all religions.
A very interesting conversation. Jean-Baptiste is an astute observer of Indian social behavior and Max has done an excellent job of getting that out of him.
John Baptist was my roommate for one year in Ahmedabad Gujarat back in 2003/4. He loves to travel and great guy to have as a company. I am shocked seeing his interview on my TH-cam feed after 20 years.
6:35 is so true, I was talking to my parents and my sisters kids had been spending the entire summer at their house lol. My sister lives like 20-25 mins from their place, family is big.
In sanatan dharm if you like or not it's eternal it is no origin no end. As a Muslim when I left Islam in 2016 I HV lots of options to follow but when I know about sanatan dharm I can tell you now all sanatan dharm people you so lucky to born in Sanatani
It's true. You can't get angry with India, it pushes, beats you.. accept whatever comes...as you have no choice, shrug your shoulders, encapsulate....go with the flow, not against it.
Of all the major economies in the world only one that is growing spectacularly. Add to it a great underlying culture. With advances in digital and physical infrastructure, a great future ahead. Great interviewer and a sensible foreigner who has assimilated well and is respectful to the host country that has given him much.
Enjoyed hearing how grounded this French guy is. I have watched several videos of the interviewer Max Chernov and he is mostly uncomfortable when people are praising India. Would be interesting to hear Max's perspective and let him vent. It is hard to want Indian subscribers but not be able to outgrow some disdain for India (which is fine). Just that from my perspective it comes through at times.
Agreed, this French person was very astute in his observations - keep indoors clean and throw garbage outside, traffic mentality, extremes - rich and poor, etc. He praised India for the good qualities and pointed out the shortcomings politely.
French Guy knows India inside and out. Very nice. Dear Max we look forward to watch more videos like this. Please note that Bangalore has many many western people.
I am from Delhi and I want to meet this person one day in his garden. ❤ So glad to hear him. We people from India love original people like France/,Russia/ Israel or Europe. ❤ Love from an Dinain
Was thrilled to see him as a kid with Revered Swami Ritajanandaji, head of the Centre Vedantique Gretz near Paris. We visited that ashram often, living in Switzerland. Now in India since more than 30 years. He is happy here, feels more relaxed, a feeling I share with him, being a German. He is open to the otherness, great. May he be happy in this blessed land
Very authentic interview. I love it. Touched on many nuances and sensitive points not other wise mentioned. The open ended questions helped the responder truly explore.
Yeah we learnt the lesson very hard way right. Like we lost parts even before partition happened. Nepal, Sri Lanka , Myanmar were all interlinked with Bharath and became separate during the process of becoming India. Now I don't want to erase any border or anything but just want peaceful interactions as always.
Lol I just noticed 1 thing in your videos whenever someone talks about Indian family or Indian concept of family you just put one particular clip of southindian family crossing the zebra crossing😅
He has become one of my favourite persons Sincerely because he is so calm and he did not judge anything with any preconceived notion , but he lived in India and understood the culture and is living in complete Harmony with the culture :)
I was at a retirement seminar and the speaker spoke on how he quit his job after he made well over $950,000 PROFIT within 3months he invested $120,000. I just need creative ideas to afford my retirement.
I'll suggest that you work with a financial advisor who can help you. This is still a good time to invest in Gold, Silver and digital currencies ,ETH.)
Michelle Kenner concept is key in beating all odds to excel in this form of online commodity. Her management team is quite impressive so far! With SUK made a profit of over $28,863 weekly.
A good number of people discredit the effectiveness of financial advisors, but over the past 2 years l've had an advisor consistently restructure and diversify my portfolio/expenses and I've made over $3million in gains... might not be a lot but i find myself secured financially.
Not that difficult. That size of land in Bandra will cost you around 70 Million $. The construction cost would be another 5 million $. So you should be able to build such a house in Bandra for around 75 Million $. Assuming you have political connections for getting all the municipal and city clearances etc.
Very nice brother! You explained everything beautifully. In our hindu culture as you may or may not be aware, a person who develops a natural liking to a particular person or a place or a thing, a talent, etc then it means that you have some past life connection with it.🙂 God bless you.
Eevrything this person said about india, whats a bad habit, WE MUST FIX THAT!! WE MUST!! Bite our sh!t ego, do whatever it takes and fix it. What excellent points of view. One of the best. Hats off.
Loved it for his clarity. He has an open mind and that helped in his process of adaptation. We are definitely proud to be Indians and cherish our family values.
I could relate to Jean like 100% . I have been to many countries and the individualistic behaviour of people I found was insane. Whereas in india you are never alone also india is doing so good. Also in West some people show how poor india is which is so untrue. They only show poverty
India is a very huge and diverse country in the world 🌏 28 state + 8 union territory = India (36) 🇮🇳 And many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc..
Whoever comes once in India.. i am pretty sure that he or she can't imagine to go back to his motherland or native country..❤ It's india where everything is amazing and beautiful❤
Such a beautiful point of view of this man and his experience in our country He has whole heartedly accepted the country with all its plus and minus It’s like true love story
U always need an India for preserving peace. India is also a big military power but only to protect itself not attack.Thank u so much for the good things u said about India. Lots of wishes to u.
Would you live in India or France?
india saar because its so clean and hygenic saar , no potholes in roads, 24h electricity saar. 24h water. very safe place for women saar. india superpower. modi run usa canada saar and all contry sir
@@SlashGamingftw Haha nice Pakistani humour. Cope harder
France is great but
But I prioritise my motherland than any other...
@@Ozukovsky i live in the uk never been to pakistan make sense next time
@@SlashGamingftw yeah somewhere from Pakistani ancestry living in the UK. Since this is their kind of humour maybe missed using the word "pajeet"
Anyway wherever you are from just cope harder. Don't be so salty
Out of all the foreign ethnicity people living in india this french guy understands india the society, culture and politics the best .
Ramakrishna mission he said and rama, hanuman and seetha. Explains everything.
@@chinmayauyes , he also mentioned about his college JNU , and he understand it too.
French naturally have that appreciation about other cultures
He is married to an indian girl
I'm a citizen and a Hindu Brahmin for those accusing me of being a liberal leftist, but I consider this nation as the worst in the universe, almost any nation is better than this narakam.
He understood India so deep that he looks like indian now😅
Bas baal kale karle baat khatm 😅
😂😂
I wonder why his accent didn't change.
are you nepali?
@@meerkats9317Does accent of bengalis or assamese change after coming in hindi belt? Some intonations remains unless that person is born in that area. My son speaks Delhi's local dialect because he was born and grew here. We can even judge a person on the basis of speaking style, where he originally belongs to.😂😂😂
I’m a Mexican who has been living in the USA for 20 years of my life, and I’m so fascinated by India!! I really want to move there I love indian culture so much it’s so Amazing
Don't live in Delhi or Kolkata there is so much pollution. You can choose City like bangalore Mumbai. I like bangalore. I am from India.
Plzz do come and make india home
I would say that just come India for holidays and experience yourself being in India for quite time. i.e. you can decide what you want to do.
@@hgjjkki though in kolkata there is less development but kolkata is more safe , less polluted and have a far better traffic system than delhi and mumbai.
Great sir ! You can settle in shillong,Meghalaya its a hill station majority are Christian
He has connected with Indianness in inner way
Turning Indian from within
Came back from Delhi exactly a month ago. I already miss India incredibly. I am going back in couple of months.
Hey bro, when will you come to delhi please tell me
I have a farm house with swimming pool it will be huge fun in summers you have to pay nothing bro and you can rest their for week and you have to pay nothing
🙏
@@mohnishsiwachvlogs3203bhai I am Indian shall I come😂😂😂
@@law2453😂
What a lovely French family. Indians must love them.
Yes. British stayed 200 years because of our love. And, support
lol. What Family ? Did you even see his wife or kid or any their "family" member ? or even a person who works for him ? 😂
He clearly does not like people, typical french.
@@odomangulati7079
He said himself he married an Indian woman and talked about his experiences studying in JNU and living with the boys there. Sounds like youre a Muslim in France who hates French people because you think your religion makes you superior. Refer to Gujarat 2002 or Uttarakhand treatment of Muslims on how you will be (rightfully) treated in India.
He said , his wife is Indian..lol@@odomangulati7079
he speaking to someone on a public platform like youtube . he said he has an indian wife and a kid. maybe they are not at home,or maybe she did not want to come on camera.
But out of all this , your understanding was that he does not like people 😂 A guy who moved to another country that is extremely crowded,and he studies indian politics , lives everyday in a crowded city like delhi ..and your conclusion was that he does not like people. Hats off to your logic 😂
I love how he accepted, adopted and tried to get connected with the culture! His parents made a great choice to live next to Aashram, you get the first hand experience of the nature! I know it is a culture shock for foreigners but once you get in tune with the vibe, it is awesome ❤
His parents are some gems of any person!! ❤
As a Canadian, when I meet people of Indian origin in Canada I think to myself, why do you live in this cold, harsh place when India has such beauty and potential?
Hi,I am a indian,India is arich in culture and etc..but indian government is not using properly.
@@jobinaag3690congress ko vote dauge toh aisa hi hoga
@@Axe85 Bro ye panauti yaha discuss na hi kare, kya hi farak padta hai jab saare chor bjp me shamil ho Gaye hai, Congress bjp, baat ek hi hai
It's just a shame that Indians treat their country so badly, littering everywhere, spitting everywhere, peeing in public, and the pollution levels in Indian towns and cities is appalling! That's the reality. The driving is atrocious, some of the worst in the world with no consideration for pedestrians, and consequently India has the highest rates of road fatalities in the world, roughly 180k-200k per year! And then we get to water stress and power cuts! India is now in the top three nations globally for water stress, and there are regular power cuts even in 'smart' cities like Pune! And then we get to the increasing summer temperatures, now regularly reaching 50 Celsius in Delhi and Rajasthan! You paint an overly rosy and slightly naive picture of today's India!
The thing is british people changed their mentality that English countries are better or white is superior to brown or black or the major reason would be the low income in india like a beggar in canada would earn more than a teacher in india
I knew a gentleman in my childhood "Guy Poitevin" who was from France. He invested his whole life for social work in India primarily in Pune. Unfortunately he's passed away and haven't had a chance to meet him in my mature age. My father used to work in his organisation for social work. And heard a lot from him about that person. He was quite a man. Verry impressive personality.
He understand India so much that that even he did his hand sign like Indians . He is a sweet person
Hanuman is everyone's motivation, feels like elder brother Jay shree Ram 🚩
JAI SHREE RAM
🕉
Isnt that amazing thing about our Gods? They are our friends, sibling, Mum, Dad, Lover... they are not a distant, remote, angry God. even when they scold us, they scold us with love.. Tum hi bandhu, sakha tum hi...
😒
@@bollynerdabsolutely that's why we fear them , we love them as they're our parents, we ask them, we complain to them, we cry to them, we share with them, we celebrate with them.
I think Indians love their country just like how they love their mother. We address our country as Bharat Maata. That itself intensifies you love and takes it to the highest level of bonding. A mother- child love
Issliye kachra fekte Hai, thookte Hai road par... uss Bande ne ye baat bhi boli Hai,Ghar me achha rehte Hai lekin Bahar gandagi krte Hai...
@@Catalyst-r Bhai all these things are changing. Just give it sometime and work towards that goal with your actions instead of whine and cry and blame every1 but urself.
If you cannot see the change that has taken place on the ground then I will advice you to open your eyes and remove the 'Blinders'.
@@vivianrikhey8256 change aap jaise log ho rahe hai jo smzdaar hai, government itna push kr rahi hai swachh bharat campaign fir bhi log nahi sudhar rahe, me khud follow karta hu rules but 150 crore me se agar sirf 2-3 crore hi smzdaari dikhaye to usse kuch hone nahi wala... I am not whining, blaming or crying but telling the truth that Indians shows patriotism on internet but on ground they are totally different... ghar me clean rehte hai means they know what to do but same people road pe, compound ke bahar kachara fekte hai, spitting krte hai.... world me kahi bhi itne hypocrite log nhi hai sivaay hamare desh ke...
@@vivianrikhey8256Things are worse now.
I get what you mean. But a lot of people refer to their country has "Motherland".
As an indian it fascinates me that we abuse each other with the worst of words when driving on the road but if we see the same person getting into an accident, we help like theyre our own.
What a weird and quirky bunch we are. 😂
I agree mate. At one moment we are populated and another moment we care each odr. That's about Sanatan, Being human
I once rented my Apartment in Pune to a Frenchwoman. Upon asking her the reason, was very surprised that she felt safer in Bharat !!! Unbelievable ❤
Best one so far. He has actually lived in India from his heart. Loved it! Bharat Mata ki Jai!❤
Will many foreign girls become the life partner of an Indian boy? Then comment. Grill people are only foreigners.
This guy seem to be living a more meaningful life. Look how green the backyard is. He's definitely not driven by money, finding something else in life.
No. I currently live in rueil malmaison, France. All the ppl must have garden and it's government rules. So basically he knows how to maintain.
He is a man of Golden heart. Whereas our people have started forgetting our culture. He is following and appreciating it.respect❤❤
As a French national married to Indian man n living in India I agree with almost everything he said but from my point of view all is not as positive as he said . Indian society is also going through fights sometimes for many different reasons … It is really not easy to understand the codes and how it works inside family , society, companies ….Sometimes I have the feeling that everything is opposite from where I m coming from … As a western I obviously respect all and everyone but sometimes I am feeling little lost like not understanding how it works here . But no worries.. Good night everyone.
Still there is your Indian man to guide you and explain the way India is, you can ask him.
Yup, i can 100% tell u that it's totally opposite from the French culture 😅u will learn don't worry, ask ur man, may u live a happy life here, good luck👍
@@abi3751 yes thanks, but even if he is telling me all still I can not understand because of different mindset ..
@@Qawsedrftvynn yes , it’s not about learning but about mindset ; thank you for answer ! Have a nice day !
You are absolutely right about mindset . Sometimes I feel that people of my Country love to live life on an autopilot mode .They resist the most important aspect of life -- thinking
17:58 - to answer this - the first thing thought in the school is "India is my Country", So naturally we are proud. An Indian always be Indian irrespective of where he lives either permanently or temporarily...
But most of the muslims go to Madarsa and that's why there education system is different and they learn Religion first....
But other religions India means country first then other things
Well, I always to modify the second line of this pledge, "India is my country and all indians are my brother and sister" and i remember i slowly used to say( Indians are my brother and sister except one)
why? @@shivenraj8376
@@shivenraj8376 "except one" ?? that's so sick. i mean how adulterated your mind was even when u were child. .. that's how internet boom has taken away innocence of the child.
"there is nothing to be proud in something you had no contribution"
I am a divorced woman in my late 59s, living in San Francisco for years. This video makes me soo homesick. I wish I can live in India once again and settle in some nice metro!!
I can help you, if you are planning in bangalore
Please come to India am also permanently going back to bharat that’s where the peace is and that’s where the happiness is!!!
@@Spacexchannel1 That is so awesome!! Congratulations!! Which city you will be moving to?
@@Imspcl65 Ahmedabad
U may in Delhi
Good to see subs in Hindi.
Enjoyed the interview, it’s good to know others perspective. Keep up the good work.
India lives in the senses. Those who assimilate in this, thrive here and make it their own. Foreigners or not. Proud to be a son of this soil for which millions sacrificed their lives to sustain the culture.
India any day. It has an unexplainable positivity which gives you peace of mind.
I am really impressed with French people. They go deep in the cultural aspects of a country. There are many French people living in an ashram near my town in Dehradun.
12:44 subtitle in hindi😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂I just noticed came to comment and found your comment here😂
Even I was shocked for a while😂😂😂😂
💀 if literal translation was a thing 💀
What an observation bro....😂😂😂
😂😂
It's really interesting how every foreigner you interview has such varying views. It also reflects what they see out is what they are within. But I appreciate all their views. After all every view is true from their perspective and indeed justifies the diverse experience India provides.
He Speaks like Fred Vasseur.. It's Amazing,!! The accent hasn't changed at all
I am living in LA and trust me i am going back to my India in future. I have regret that why i didn't understand the value of my country before. Let's spread love and happiness. "Vasudhaiva kutumbakam".
😂 yaha hum log population decrease karne ki soch rahe hai bhai tu udharich acha hai..
Really surprised to hear some amazing words for India
Peaceful living
Actually it's good to look for positive things
The guy is wise and it comes from experience..
Such a gem of a person
The hospitality that my Indian friends show me as their guest is almost too much! No wonder it's the heart of the world
If it was not a majority Hindu any other religion would have not thrived there: it’s the religion and Hindu people who tolerate and accept all religions.
Fully agree.
You’re right
jo tolerant hote hai unhe chhaati taan ke woh bolna nahi padta.
Dhindora mat pit bhai
At times, it becomes important to state the obvious cause entitled peeps won't understand otherwise!
Directed at the above two nonsensicals.
A very interesting conversation. Jean-Baptiste is an astute observer of Indian social behavior and Max has done an excellent job of getting that out of him.
That Obelix reference was so... unexpected!
Love you bro...
💝
John Baptist was my roommate for one year in Ahmedabad Gujarat back in 2003/4. He loves to travel and great guy to have as a company.
I am shocked seeing his interview on my TH-cam feed after 20 years.
6:35 is so true, I was talking to my parents and my sisters kids had been spending the entire summer at their house lol. My sister lives like 20-25 mins from their place, family is big.
LOTS OF LOVE FROM NEW DELHI INDIA..HAPPY TO SEE YOU BROTHER HERE N HAPPY FOR YOU ENJOYING LIFE IN OUR CULTURAL COUNTRY BHARAT THATS INDIA 🙏🙏🇮🇳🇨🇵♥️♥️
I like his positive perspective towards India.
In sanatan dharm if you like or not it's eternal it is no origin no end.
As a Muslim when I left Islam in 2016 I HV lots of options to follow but when I know about sanatan dharm I can tell you now all sanatan dharm people you so lucky to born in Sanatani
No Indian are judging who are you non of their business very polite and honest respectful people are Indian in India
Love how your channel is shining light onto India being an underrated gem for foreign expats.
It's true. You can't get angry with India, it pushes, beats you.. accept whatever comes...as you have no choice, shrug your shoulders, encapsulate....go with the flow, not against it.
Haha....
At 19:00 Max shows Taj Mahal when Jean is speaking about Hinduism. Made me Chuckle!
😂yeah my thoughts exactly
It is tejo mahal though😂😂. So🤷♂️
@@HI-vw4fw 😂
Tajmahal is not a symbol of Islam either.
Lmao uts totally is @@RanjanPradhan-ft7ui
He’s a deep thinker. And a good human being.
Of all the major economies in the world only one that is growing spectacularly. Add to it a great underlying culture. With advances in digital and physical infrastructure, a great future ahead. Great interviewer and a sensible foreigner who has assimilated well and is respectful to the host country that has given him much.
Thanks to big young population also which in turns a curse also 😂
He is good human ❤
Enjoyed hearing how grounded this French guy is. I have watched several videos of the interviewer Max Chernov and he is mostly uncomfortable when people are praising India. Would be interesting to hear Max's perspective and let him vent. It is hard to want Indian subscribers but not be able to outgrow some disdain for India (which is fine). Just that from my perspective it comes through at times.
Agreed, this French person was very astute in his observations - keep indoors clean and throw garbage outside, traffic mentality, extremes - rich and poor, etc. He praised India for the good qualities and pointed out the shortcomings politely.
nah i disagree. Max does a good job .
French Guy knows India inside and out. Very nice. Dear Max we look forward to watch more videos like this. Please note that Bangalore has many many western people.
What an interesting life he has led.
i think he understands india better than indians...hope you keep having a peaceful life
Is that why he put subtitles is that Devanagiri scripted Packee lang of Mossks and Mullaahs???
I am from Delhi and I want to meet this person one day in his garden. ❤ So glad to hear him. We people from India love original people like France/,Russia/ Israel or Europe. ❤ Love from an Dinain
Was thrilled to see him as a kid with Revered Swami Ritajanandaji, head of the Centre Vedantique Gretz near Paris. We visited that ashram often, living in Switzerland. Now in India since more than 30 years. He is happy here, feels more relaxed, a feeling I share with him,
being a German. He is open to the otherness, great. May he be happy in this blessed land
Amazing and Great to hear and I'm an Indian living abroad and missing India. Thank you for sharing this video.
i appreciate this guy in his gardening europeans does gardening in very good way . i loved it
Very authentic interview. I love it. Touched on many nuances and sensitive points not other wise mentioned. The open ended questions helped the responder truly explore.
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Our past 200 years of history, we know what it feels to be scattered
Yeah we learnt the lesson very hard way right. Like we lost parts even before partition happened. Nepal, Sri Lanka , Myanmar were all interlinked with Bharath and became separate during the process of becoming India.
Now I don't want to erase any border or anything but just want peaceful interactions as always.
You understood India very well and that made you love India so much. Be healthy and have a satisfying life in our country. India loves you.
Thank you fo having this honorable guy for your interview. God bless you
Lol I just noticed 1 thing in your videos whenever someone talks about Indian family or Indian concept of family you just put one particular clip of southindian family crossing the zebra crossing😅
i was smiling throughout the interview, this dude is a good soul and that's why he grasped the essence of india, which actually matters...
very nice hindi sub , you put the title in hindi too so many indians in village can see your video
That 9slamullic language of invaders disguised by Britishers in Devanagiri DOES NOT REPRESENT INDIA is a DISGRACE OF INDIA.
This is how an informative interview should be. Quiet, good questions, patience, no bgm to distract. Great video. 👏🙏
He can't talk a lot but he knows india very deeply 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
He has become one of my favourite persons Sincerely because he is so calm and he did not judge anything with any preconceived notion , but he lived in India and understood the culture and is living in complete Harmony with the culture :)
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Sure! She often interacts on telegrams,
Lot's of love from India 🇮🇳😘🙏🏽
India is a great India is incredible ❤
Thanks for making regularly videos on Indian subjects
Love you 😘😘❤
Very nice video. Special thanks to Mr. Jean Batiste (I hope I spelled correctly) for taking the effort to explain so clearly. Enjoyed every moment.
It's very clear from the way speaks, he has experienced the life in India very deeply. Wish you & your family a very happy & successful life in India.
Beautiful house though. I dream of building a house like this on a 100 * 100 ft plot.
Congratulations man, hope you and your beautiful family make memories in that home you are building. I wish you all the best. Jai hind
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Not that difficult. That size of land in Bandra will cost you around 70 Million $. The construction cost would be another 5 million $. So you should be able to build such a house in Bandra for around 75 Million $.
Assuming you have political connections for getting all the municipal and city clearances etc.
Awesome size plot!
He is enjoying the pure life and we are trying to build material life..😊 great vedio. Appreciable ❤ from Dubai
Wow lots of respect to this French guy❤
Thanks for the hindi subs. English is my second language. Didn't think I needed the sub but it was really helpful
Subtitles should be in the PROPER REAL INDIA LANGUAGES, not that British disguised language coming from 9slamullic invaders.
Really happy to see you appreciate our wonderful country.
Super JB. Nice to see you and never ending love for India
*HE IS MORE INDIAN THAN MANY 'INDIANS' OUT THERE*
Loved his garden, the house Paint, plants. Well coordinated. Beautiful.
That house and garden in Mumbai is an awesome find !
Another fantastic interview Max - great guest, great questions and visuals.
Very nice brother!
You explained everything beautifully.
In our hindu culture as you may or may not be aware, a person who develops a natural liking to a particular person or a place or a thing, a talent, etc then it means that you have some past life connection with it.🙂
God bless you.
Eevrything this person said about india, whats a bad habit, WE MUST FIX THAT!! WE MUST!! Bite our sh!t ego, do whatever it takes and fix it.
What excellent points of view. One of the best. Hats off.
12:45 I am pretty sure, the one who made subtitles don't speak Hindi. 😂😂
Auto generated i think.
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Yess @@vipinsingh075
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Very happy to listen about india in your voice, we indians talk about india is good thing, if a foreigners talk about india how beautiful it is
12:44 looks like you're using AI for translation 😂😂😂 I liked the show anyways😂😂😂❤
just noticed the same lmao
Noticed the same 😂
People from France Italy and Israel in India have those stories which soul is searching for.
Loved it for his clarity. He has an open mind and that helped in his process of adaptation. We are definitely proud to be Indians and cherish our family values.
He's starting to look somewhat Indian too. 😆
I could relate to Jean like 100% . I have been to many countries and the individualistic behaviour of people I found was insane. Whereas in india you are never alone also india is doing so good.
Also in West some people show how poor india is which is so untrue. They only show poverty
India is a very huge and diverse country in the world 🌏
28 state + 8 union territory = India (36) 🇮🇳
And many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc..
Whoever comes once in India.. i am pretty sure that he or she can't imagine to go back to his motherland or native country..❤
It's india where everything is amazing and beautiful❤
Excellent interview
Such a beautiful point of view of this man and his experience in our country
He has whole heartedly accepted the country with all its plus and minus
It’s like true love story
Why i am reading subtitles when i understand what he is saying🤔
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Great Guy, I am proud to be indian and embrace anyone from anywhere from old times.
you have used Hindi subs so professionally that our English content creators don't even think its necessary
Packee lang does not represent India.
I'm impressed by his observations, he understands India and respects us too..... ❤
his understanding about India is great...
U always need an India for preserving peace. India is also a big military power but only to protect itself not attack.Thank u so much for the good things u said about India. Lots of wishes to u.
12:44. The subtitle editor literally wrote ass in hindi 😂😅
Ha bc
He used AI tool thats why
😅 much ❤..all the way from Nagaland...we should live our lives to the fullest.. much appreciated ❤