@@debadritasaha7842 love his accent it's totally different when he tries to speak American English and you can see the accent come out it's a different kind of a voice or whatever then when he speaks his native language it's so pretty although I love his native language but when he speaks English with an accent oh it's so pretty. I think that we only really have an experience of him doing the English the other people don't know English as well which is not a bad thing they just don't and then we've also really seen videos of him and God help me with the other guys name I have the worst time remembering names even when I'm saying this guy I still have to look it up to make sure it's the right name before I say it I'm just bad with names but when these two guys get together and they make videos of what it's like to cook in their homes or in their backyards it's such a wonderful treat to see that and I don't know if the other people do that but I haven't seen it so I think that's why we have such a fondness for them because we see them doing lots of things besides just this for in their natural environments and I think if we saw all the other people doing that to you might think the same thing to you know I don't think that they are any less actually like everybody but you're right I do like the women I think they try really hard with their words when they try to pronounce the words and they both are so sweet they try really hard not to be aggressive and say I hate the food even if they do they always say that it's VIP even if you can't think everything is VAP you gotta hate something sometime that's part of life but they are so sweet they try really hard to enjoy the food and look happy no matter what unlike Americans who are not so easily impressed or happy or respectful . But you're right Manzoor I think is the guys name and Meehboob only given usa taste into theirlife outside of this show and so I think we have kind of a fondness for them
@@davidsotovega9113 I think it was the blue cheese. That flavor he described sounds like my experience with blue cheese dressing, I prefer Ranch with my wings
@@jeo1812 Probably. They aren't accustomed to aged cheeses & particularly such a strong flavored one, though I love the stuff & the older I get, the more I like it.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 Tbh obesity is spreading all over the world these days. Have you seen some of the people in the Gulf Arab nations these days? They're huge! A lot of them are addicted to burgers and pizzas lol
It's always interesting when one person thinks something is salty but another thinks it's bland. I love their sense of humor. They cracked me up about wives serving something bad to their husbands to punish them for something. May they and their people be blessed with abundant food to keep them from ever going hungry.
@@FIRSTWORD98 not necessarily all American food. American BBQ, Cajun/creole food, and many other cuisines/foods are American through and through. Though you are right that pizza is not.
@@FIRSTWORD98 there is plenty of American cuisine. It just varies much by region. Ruben sandwich, Philly cheese steak, brownies, Lobster rolls, chocolate chip cookies, Pecan Pie, Buffalo wings, American BBQ, Soul food. Many foods found in the NO. Cheese Burgers, Tatter tots. Even deep dish pizza even tho it’s a Pizza was invented in America.
"she was angry and she wanted to teach him a lesson right? "you came late, ill will give you something you'll remember!" but now is the world that is remembering" .... please iam dying here.., this is pure gold
My sister played a similar prank on me way back when the chicken McNuggets first came out. She put pepper all over my McNuggets but I ended up liking the pepper on them! I still eat them with pepper and Sweet&sour sauce to this day!
Anchor Bar is in Buffalo, NY - hence the "Buffalo" wings and sauce. Buffalo the city has nothing to do with the animal, either, it's an anglicized version of Beau Fleuve "beautiful waters" because it's on the shores of Lake Erie and close to Niagara Falls.
Thanks , didn’t know where the name originated. My fave way to cook wings is without batter. Just cooked in the oven on a baking sheet, with salt. Cooked til the meat falls off the bones. Mmmm.
@@kazoo6186 yeah as an American I agree, it hurts us when we hear others make fun of us. Most of the world doesn’t even know what America is even like.
@@rollandrest7302 I’m from Pakistan and just know we don’t mean anything mean we love all people💗 humans just love to joke around 💗 we respect you, we were laughing at the quote not Americans themselves. World love❤️
@@monono3886 Pakistan and the world ❤️as an American, Pakistani people are the most sincere and kind people! We love you so much and adore your country with respect and honor!!!❤️
I don't know where you two live, but in the south food and cooking is king. People absurdly fat everywhere. Tons of diabetes, and majority is obese without a doubt. A comment like his can still be true I'm the grand scheme even if it doesn't apply to you.
@@pomponi0 my neighbors can only eat halel. We have a halel meat market & most grocery stores have a halel section, plus a few restaurants that serve the same meat.
I love American food from Federal Capital Islamabad, Pakistan 🇵🇰🇺🇲 McDonald's Hardees KFC Burger King All the above mentioned places are a hit here 🍟🍔💚
I'm Irish. there are a lot of Pakistani owned fast food places that specialise in making American fried chicken here. My experience is that it is hugely popular with our Muslim cousins because it is tasty and Halal.
@@agent01soul That's an excellent point, and i've never thought of that! I'm British so I imagine the situation is fairly similar between us. Most kebab shops are owned by Turks, which makes sense, but yeah, most independant KFC-imitation places i've been to have a Pakistani / North Indian family operating them.
@@calum5975 Have you noticed that native British/Irish people often go out for a curry (i.e. South Asian food), whereas South Asian people usually go out for Western food. We seem to love each others' cuisines more than our own, which I find quite funny and endearing lol
@@beastvader To be fair, going out for a curry and going out for a fancy meal are two different things. If you're hosting an event or planning a large get-together, non-indian restaurants seem more common from my experience. Indian food is treated as a luxury, for sure, but one that's more casual, the kind of thing you might buy on a weekday if you're too lazy to cook, or want a quick and easy meal if friends come around. I'd still argue that Italian/traditional British food is more common for sit-down dining experiences, while Indian / Chinese dominate takeaways, although Corona has shuffled this and most restaurants deliver now. Also, I suppose that curry is a fairly easy dish to make once you know how. Indian families most probably have their own recipes for curry that are just as good if better than what you would find at the Indian takeaway, so buying curry might be a bit pointless for them. Western restaurant food is often fairly difficult to cook well at home, or simply way too time consuming... plus native families tend to be less enthusiastic about cooking than Indian ones from what I have heard!
@@beastvader well I think that it's nice to eat our own food but it's different to eat a different cultures food once in a while as like American food isn't really the same Indian food American food Chinese food American food British food /European food American food you know everything is American food even if it's from a different country because for us there's so many different cultures that live in America there's so many different people like Indians Chinese Native Americans Irish people that were born in this country that were white that don't really have a whole lot of outside background although that's really rare even for people that were started here we came from somewhere you know there's at least some slight bit even when people say well my ancestors are from Maine or from Michigan we don't really have any call that come from outside my people really originated from like here and America isn't old enough that your lineage started and ended with only Americans that have no outside ancestry from another country other countries maybe like Africa people from Africa can say they are just straight Africans don't have any Irish culture no American culture no Swedish culture no Hungarian culture no Chinese culture no Native American culture no Spanish culture they are just from Africa and only from Africa as far back as the ancestors can go there've only ever been in Africa and that's has far as it is through lineages just African you know I can see that but because America was started by people escaping Britain who found out it's not the country they thought it was and it is loaded with Native Americans we probably have all kinds of ancestors even before the settlers/Indians became all the other people from different countries like even before we were anything other than eight of Americans and the British settlers and possibly their slaves when it was just that and then people from other countries eventually at some point started coming over and seeking refuge there and that we have Irish German British African-Americans Native Americans Spanish Turkish Islamic food you name it so we don't really have something like that everybody's food is American food but I can say more so what I think of as American food is like a cheeseburger or a steak a cheeseburger fries a salad steak Coca-Cola Sprite Pepsi those kinds of things and even pasta is big here chili and our big staples we do really largely eat Indian food Mexican food and sushi but I think what is ours what came from us that we can say is mostly American and doesn't really have any roots in another country that's more so ours is things like a burger and fries a salad sodas and a steak pasta is Italian so I wouldn't say but we kind of have taken that to mean American food even though it's not it's more Italian but you know but everybody loves to try different things we don't really have something like that for us we readily have Indian and Native American and Chinese and things like that so readily around here that we eat it all the time so it's not new for us it's not like a treat to go get Chinese food or a treat to go get Indian food because we got off tight a lot of other countries may not eat other cultural foods besides their own is often like good example here is this video they eat the food of their own people but they don't really really often get a cheeseburger and they don't really very often get fried chicken they don't really very often get Chinese food they don't really very often get Mexican food so that's a treat for them for people in England or Europe maybe the same way people in Africa think whatever available's whatever is available is not gonna be a cheeseburger is not gonna be macaroni and cheese is not gonna be chili. what they probably eat is some form of a barbecued chicken that they cooked in the fire pit and they probably have a lot of greens a lot of potatoes probably a lot of things like carrots you know they don't probably know what macaroni and cheese is we don't know what cheeseburgers etc. maybe not even what a steak is so that's a treat for them it's a treat for these other countries to get a hold of food outside of what they're used to for us that's normal we do it everyday like tonight I made a chowder and a couple days ago I had pizza one time last week I had steak and potatoes so clearly had Italian and German and American in one week America is not very broad although we are but we're not brought in the fact that everybody has their culture here are so many different cultures religions here and so American food is Everybodys food you know everybody's food is American food when you think of American food you think of a cheeseburger you think of French fries you think of steak for a salad or a soda but Chinese food is American food even though it's Chinese German food is American even though it's German Mexican food is American food even though it's Mexican because we get it all the time. so we don't really know the experience of going to sit down and enjoy another cultures food and it being a treat for us . Now there are things that I have never eaten like shark I've always wanted to have shark but it is extremely laden with mercury and I would not feed it outside of a restaurant I would not forget myself even though we have an Asian market here and I could get it I won't cook it myself because it's just not appropriate to do so I've heard so many people say it is the highest mercury content fish there is it is very bad for you so I'm only gonna eat it at a restaurant if ever and I have never had squid voice wanted to try it just to say I did not moving I know people eat it while it still kicks and no thank you and I wanted to try snake I've wanted to try crocodile/alligator face a few things but I've heard people say they have it around here you just gotta know where to find it so you know even those kinds of things it's not really that much of a tweet because we still we have it everywhere I just don't drive so I don't get out to get it I don't know how to find it but it's here I guess but these people they enjoy. a lot of countries enjoy because for them other cultural foods are a treat.
@@havanacabello5363 exactly people don’t know Americans don’t even eat this. Most Americans are health conscious. It hurts me when people mock us for stuff that isn’t true. World peace 💗💔
I’m from Pakistan and just know we don’t mean anything mean we love all people💗 humans just love to joke around 💗 we respect you, we were laughing at the quote not Americans themselves. World love❤️
Haha when the popeye's chicken sandwich came out people were fighting over chicken sandwiches all across america.. i dont think this is offensive haha more like true
It's kind of strange they would think that is a never ending name, when many people in their neighboring countries (mostly India) have some of the longest last names in the world.
@@paulmckenzie3181 Oh man, Tamil people from India and Sri Lanka have crazy long names. I remember a guy from my high school whose name couldn't even fit on his ID card - he needed two lines!
@@paulmckenzie3181 it’s about pronunciation though, English is one of the slowest spoken languages and a lot of our words have over 2 syllables. These guys seem to either flow whole sentences together in one phrase or spend 20 seconds trying to describe 1 thing. Language is weird
I've read that in India, wives who are mad at their husbands mix datura into their shaving cream, so that every day when they shave a little more of the poison is absorbed into their skin. I'm a bachelor, myself.
I would love to see the reactistan cast hanging out together and trying each other’s village specialties, it would be really cool seeing them all sit together and get to know a bit more about their individual cultures and traditions at the same time!
Mehboob should start a fried chicken, burger and fries place in his village and become VIP for real, more so than he already is Love to all of yall! Always great videos :)
Mehboob you are amazing. Your brain is capable of retaining so much information and facts and you show that you have great abilitiy. Keep learning you are impressing us .
Nashville hot chicken is delicious. It can be spitefully hot depending on who makes it., mostly with cayenne. Part of the recipe is brining it in pickle juice before cooking and that gives it such a good flavor and keeps it juicy. The original restaurant in Nashville always has a crowd.
The English is improving. Wow! I would of been fine if they didn’t learn English, but it’s cool that they are picking up nonetheless and trying new things.
please include your patron msg after intro or in the middle. many people don't watch video till the end so they might miss that. anyways great video as always!
Mehboob is amazing. I want to congratulate him on how quickly he is picking up English - it is not an easy language - but then I have to feel ashamed that I have picked up so little of his...
@@Cinemaphile7783 Since English is my native language, I find it easy... but from everything I've heard from friends who have had to learn it, and from videos I've watched here, people find English quite difficult to master. Simple things (to me) like the plural of goose being geese, but the plural of moose NOT being meese. Or irregular verbs such as "I speak" but not a past tense of "I speaked" but instead "I spoke"; or "I was"," he was", but never "we was" - instead "we were", can be very difficult for English learners. Or the variations in pronunciation of words using "ough" - as in though, through, bough, hiccough, thorough, thought ... and these are only a few examples of why English can be tough... 😂😋 That's not to say that there aren't other languages that are even more difficult, especially those with completely different roots (such as the language Mehboob speaks) - just that English isn't as easy as it feels to me, apparently.
Wow it was like Mehboob was possessed by an American man when he said "It's a party". Good pronunciation!
haha
His English is improving
Yeah. He doesn't even speak in the British accent which most Pakistanis try to speak in.
Yeah he definitely sounded really clear in the phrases he said
Day by day mehboob’s English is getting better 🥳💕
The way he said " Its a party 🥳🎉"!!
He has always been my favourite
@@debadritasaha7842 love his accent it's totally different when he tries to speak American English and you can see the accent come out it's a different kind of a voice or whatever then when he speaks his native language it's so pretty although I love his native language but when he speaks English with an accent oh it's so pretty. I think that we only really have an experience of him doing the English the other people don't know English as well which is not a bad thing they just don't and then we've also really seen videos of him and God help me with the other guys name I have the worst time remembering names even when I'm saying this guy I still have to look it up to make sure it's the right name before I say it I'm just bad with names but when these two guys get together and they make videos of what it's like to cook in their homes or in their backyards it's such a wonderful treat to see that and I don't know if the other people do that but I haven't seen it so I think that's why we have such a fondness for them because we see them doing lots of things besides just this for in their natural environments and I think if we saw all the other people doing that to you might think the same thing to you know I don't think that they are any less actually like everybody but you're right I do like the women I think they try really hard with their words when they try to pronounce the words and they both are so sweet they try really hard not to be aggressive and say I hate the food even if they do they always say that it's VIP even if you can't think everything is VAP you gotta hate something sometime that's part of life but they are so sweet they try really hard to enjoy the food and look happy no matter what unlike Americans who are not so easily impressed or happy or respectful . But you're right Manzoor I think is the guys name and Meehboob only given usa taste into theirlife outside of this show and so I think we have kind of a fondness for them
Ok
When this pandemic is over he should come to America. He will be fluent by then and we can feed him tons of good spicy food. :)
"it's a party". 🥳
Tell Mehboob when there is him, it will be a party
Poor guy cant handle spice he compared buffalo sauce to leaving meat outside for a long time he probably doesnt like vinegary stuff.
He's even picking up on an American accent instead of the more usual British accent Pakistanis speak in.
@@christianhansen3292 I thought he was speaking of the blue cheese dressing.
Mehboob: “It’s a party!”
Me: “What the ??!”
I love these people immensely
😂 But when he tasted the buffalo wings he said,"Ruined the whole party!"🤣
@Imbesat They should had tried a different sauce, like honey mustard, BBQ, etc. 🤣
@@davidsotovega9113 I think it was the blue cheese. That flavor he described sounds like my experience with blue cheese dressing, I prefer Ranch with my wings
@@jeo1812 Probably. They aren't accustomed to aged cheeses & particularly such a strong flavored one, though I love the stuff & the older I get, the more I like it.
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Mehboob speaking more English nowadays. I’m impressed 😃😃😃😃😃
I know. HIs English is amazing already!
That opening “Whatever americans eat they eat fondly” 😂😂😂
"Fondly" is putting it politely. A lot of us are straight up gluttons.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 Tbh obesity is spreading all over the world these days. Have you seen some of the people in the Gulf Arab nations these days? They're huge! A lot of them are addicted to burgers and pizzas lol
I was laughing so hard at that statement. Trust me, I am trying to be less fond of my food!
@@beastvader doesnt change the fact that usa is the first in obesity
I mean.... is it wrong? Lmao
Legend has it that Ismail is still hiding out with his ring pop from the last video.
Haha I felt like there was something missing from this episode
This made me laugh harder than it should have-
The visual is definitely funny 😂
Yeah he really like that ring pop
I see that Mustafa knew there would be a burger on the show and noped out of there.
Yes my exact thought 🤣
He asked for a picture of the chicken and didn't like its face
@@ericdpeerik3928 😆😆😆👏👏👏
Those damn burgers never leave him alone >:(
It's always interesting when one person thinks something is salty but another thinks it's bland. I love their sense of humor. They cracked me up about wives serving something bad to their husbands to punish them for something. May they and their people be blessed with abundant food to keep them from ever going hungry.
“Whatever Americans eat, they eat it fondly.”
Hey!……….yeah, that’s fair. 😂
And now the whole world eats American food! Pizza somehow became popular even in my parents' home country of Bangladesh lol
@@beastvader pizza isn't American lol. There isn't necessarily an American cuisine as we adopted cuisine from all over the world and Americanized it.
@@FIRSTWORD98 Cuisine is pretty much in every corner in every street in USA lol.
@@FIRSTWORD98 not necessarily all American food. American BBQ, Cajun/creole food, and many other cuisines/foods are American through and through. Though you are right that pizza is not.
@@FIRSTWORD98 there is plenty of American cuisine. It just varies much by region. Ruben sandwich, Philly cheese steak, brownies, Lobster rolls, chocolate chip cookies, Pecan Pie, Buffalo wings, American BBQ, Soul food. Many foods found in the NO. Cheese Burgers, Tatter tots. Even deep dish pizza even tho it’s a Pizza was invented in America.
I love when the subtitles do them dirty by spelling out the mispronounciations haha
You're a special type of villain, huh? 🤣🤣🤣
@@rachelsullivan2926 wow 😭😭😭 I don’t even know why but that absolutely sent me 💀🥲
@@emendenhall45 I didn't mean any harm by it, just being sassy too.
"she was angry and she wanted to teach him a lesson right? "you came late, ill will give you something you'll remember!" but now is the world that is remembering" .... please iam dying here.., this is pure gold
My sister played a similar prank on me way back when the chicken McNuggets first came out. She put pepper all over my McNuggets but I ended up liking the pepper on them! I still eat them with pepper and Sweet&sour sauce to this day!
The way Kastoori Bai lit up when saying 'fed him spices in anger' made me laugh. She is adorable.
Anchor Bar is in Buffalo, NY - hence the "Buffalo" wings and sauce. Buffalo the city has nothing to do with the animal, either, it's an anglicized version of Beau Fleuve "beautiful waters" because it's on the shores of Lake Erie and close to Niagara Falls.
TIL
@@surajit.techie Today I learned what TIL means!
Thanks , didn’t know where the name originated. My fave way to cook wings is without batter. Just cooked in the oven on a baking sheet, with salt. Cooked til the meat falls off the bones. Mmmm.
@@Caperhere That sounds good. I'd probably prefer that.
Buffalo Wings are also served with Blue Cheese dressing not Honey Mustard.
Lol Mansoor gets so bored at the pre-amble and he's not afraid to show it
“Whatever Americans eat, it’s fondly” That’s a fact. 🙂
Umm kinda offensive to Americans but okay. Just know most people don’t even eat this stuff here.
@@kazoo6186 yeah as an American I agree, it hurts us when we hear others make fun of us. Most of the world doesn’t even know what America is even like.
@@rollandrest7302 I’m from Pakistan and just know we don’t mean anything mean we love all people💗 humans just love to joke around 💗 we respect you, we were laughing at the quote not Americans themselves. World love❤️
@@monono3886 Pakistan and the world ❤️as an American, Pakistani people are the most sincere and kind people! We love you so much and adore your country with respect and honor!!!❤️
I don't know where you two live, but in the south food and cooking is king. People absurdly fat everywhere. Tons of diabetes, and majority is obese without a doubt.
A comment like his can still be true I'm the grand scheme even if it doesn't apply to you.
I love it. Keep learning English Mehboob. Maybe one day you can come to Texas and I can take you out to Texas BBQ.
I bet he would love that! Smoked brisket is the best!
Brisket sandwich
If you do, please be careful not to serve him something haram. Even rare meat is forbidden.
@@pomponi0 my neighbors can only eat halel. We have a halel meat market & most grocery stores have a halel section, plus a few restaurants that serve the same meat.
@@annapayne23 That's pork right?
Manzoor is effortlessly funny
He's my favorite, especially since he revealed he likes weed on the other channel.
Manzoor cracks me up! All his little dry comments….hilarious! 😁
He was extra salty today. 😁
@@pablodelsegundo9502 Wait, hol up. When did he say that?
@@lautreamontg he said somethinng like "they are probably eating cannabis like me.." it was great haha
"Americans have big mouths." I'm an American and I approve of that statement.
I don't want to sound like a weirdo but I honestly don't have a favorite person on this channel, my wife and I truly love you all!!!
Mehboobs english is getting so great!
He has inspired me to learn Urdu
"America has progressed a lot. It sends us new items each time."
Hahaha yes
I love American food from Federal Capital Islamabad, Pakistan 🇵🇰🇺🇲
McDonald's
Hardees
KFC
Burger King
All the above mentioned places are a hit here 🍟🍔💚
I'm Irish. there are a lot of Pakistani owned fast food places that specialise in making American fried chicken here. My experience is that it is hugely popular with our Muslim cousins because it is tasty and Halal.
@@agent01soul That's an excellent point, and i've never thought of that! I'm British so I imagine the situation is fairly similar between us. Most kebab shops are owned by Turks, which makes sense, but yeah, most independant KFC-imitation places i've been to have a Pakistani / North Indian family operating them.
@@calum5975 Have you noticed that native British/Irish people often go out for a curry (i.e. South Asian food), whereas South Asian people usually go out for Western food. We seem to love each others' cuisines more than our own, which I find quite funny and endearing lol
@@beastvader To be fair, going out for a curry and going out for a fancy meal are two different things. If you're hosting an event or planning a large get-together, non-indian restaurants seem more common from my experience. Indian food is treated as a luxury, for sure, but one that's more casual, the kind of thing you might buy on a weekday if you're too lazy to cook, or want a quick and easy meal if friends come around.
I'd still argue that Italian/traditional British food is more common for sit-down dining experiences, while Indian / Chinese dominate takeaways, although Corona has shuffled this and most restaurants deliver now.
Also, I suppose that curry is a fairly easy dish to make once you know how. Indian families most probably have their own recipes for curry that are just as good if better than what you would find at the Indian takeaway, so buying curry might be a bit pointless for them. Western restaurant food is often fairly difficult to cook well at home, or simply way too time consuming... plus native families tend to be less enthusiastic about cooking than Indian ones from what I have heard!
@@beastvader well I think that it's nice to eat our own food but it's different to eat a different cultures food once in a while as like American food isn't really the same Indian food American food Chinese food American food British food /European food American food you know everything is American food even if it's from a different country because for us there's so many different cultures that live in America there's so many different people like Indians Chinese Native Americans Irish people that were born in this country that were white that don't really have a whole lot of outside background although that's really rare even for people that were started here we came from somewhere you know there's at least some slight bit even when people say well my ancestors are from Maine or from Michigan we don't really have any call that come from outside my people really originated from like here and America isn't old enough that your lineage started and ended with only Americans that have no outside ancestry from another country other countries maybe like Africa people from Africa can say they are just straight Africans don't have any Irish culture no American culture no Swedish culture no Hungarian culture no Chinese culture no Native American culture no Spanish culture they are just from Africa and only from Africa as far back as the ancestors can go there've only ever been in Africa and that's has far as it is through lineages just African you know I can see that but because America was started by people escaping Britain who found out it's not the country they thought it was and it is loaded with Native Americans we probably have all kinds of ancestors even before the settlers/Indians became all the other people from different countries like even before we were anything other than eight of Americans and the British settlers and possibly their slaves when it was just that and then people from other countries eventually at some point started coming over and seeking refuge there and that we have Irish German British African-Americans Native Americans Spanish Turkish Islamic food you name it so we don't really have something like that everybody's food is American food but I can say more so what I think of as American food is like a cheeseburger or a steak a cheeseburger fries a salad steak Coca-Cola Sprite Pepsi those kinds of things and even pasta is big here chili and our big staples we do really largely eat Indian food Mexican food and sushi but I think what is ours what came from us that we can say is mostly American and doesn't really have any roots in another country that's more so ours is things like a burger and fries a salad sodas and a steak pasta is Italian so I wouldn't say but we kind of have taken that to mean American food even though it's not it's more Italian but you know but everybody loves to try different things we don't really have something like that for us we readily have Indian and Native American and Chinese and things like that so readily around here that we eat it all the time so it's not new for us it's not like a treat to go get Chinese food or a treat to go get Indian food because we got off tight a lot of other countries may not eat other cultural foods besides their own is often like good example here is this video they eat the food of their own people but they don't really really often get a cheeseburger and they don't really very often get fried chicken they don't really very often get Chinese food they don't really very often get Mexican food so that's a treat for them for people in England or Europe maybe the same way people in Africa think whatever available's whatever is available is not gonna be a cheeseburger is not gonna be macaroni and cheese is not gonna be chili. what they probably eat is some form of a barbecued chicken that they cooked in the fire pit and they probably have a lot of greens a lot of potatoes probably a lot of things like carrots you know they don't probably know what macaroni and cheese is we don't know what cheeseburgers etc. maybe not even what a steak is so that's a treat for them it's a treat for these other countries to get a hold of food outside of what they're used to for us that's normal we do it everyday like tonight I made a chowder and a couple days ago I had pizza one time last week I had steak and potatoes so clearly had Italian and German and American in one week America is not very broad although we are but we're not brought in the fact that everybody has their culture here are so many different cultures religions here and so American food is Everybodys food you know everybody's food is American food when you think of American food you think of a cheeseburger you think of French fries you think of steak for a salad or a soda but Chinese food is American food even though it's Chinese German food is American even though it's German Mexican food is American food even though it's Mexican because we get it all the time. so we don't really know the experience of going to sit down and enjoy another cultures food and it being a treat for us . Now there are things that I have never eaten like shark I've always wanted to have shark but it is extremely laden with mercury and I would not feed it outside of a restaurant I would not forget myself even though we have an Asian market here and I could get it I won't cook it myself because it's just not appropriate to do so I've heard so many people say it is the highest mercury content fish there is it is very bad for you so I'm only gonna eat it at a restaurant if ever and I have never had squid voice wanted to try it just to say I did not moving I know people eat it while it still kicks and no thank you and I wanted to try snake I've wanted to try crocodile/alligator face a few things but I've heard people say they have it around here you just gotta know where to find it so you know even those kinds of things it's not really that much of a tweet because we still we have it everywhere I just don't drive so I don't get out to get it I don't know how to find it but it's here I guess but these people they enjoy. a lot of countries enjoy because for them other cultural foods are a treat.
This channel is the best thing ever ❤ I'm so glad that I found this channel ❤
Mehoob, your English is very clear and you're using properly!!💕
Yes, Americains complain about the size of restaurant sandwiches, but somehow we manage to get them down. 🍔😳😮😋
Not funny. Extremely rude to Americans.
@@havanacabello5363 exactly people don’t know Americans don’t even eat this. Most Americans are health conscious. It hurts me when people mock us for stuff that isn’t true. World peace 💗💔
I’m from Pakistan and just know we don’t mean anything mean we love all people💗 humans just love to joke around 💗 we respect you, we were laughing at the quote not Americans themselves. World love❤️
Haha when the popeye's chicken sandwich came out people were fighting over chicken sandwiches all across america.. i dont think this is offensive haha more like true
Sending love from the West Indies! This channel is VVIP!
Love from Pakistan to West Indies. Your cricket team is VVIP!
Very good ….. more importantly every character is amazing …. Tho im definitely missing the oldest uncle …. I love his commentary
Teresa Bellissamo
: “What a never ending name”
I’m weak
It's kind of strange they would think that is a never ending name, when many people in their neighboring countries (mostly India) have some of the longest last names in the world.
@@paulmckenzie3181 Oh man, Tamil people from India and Sri Lanka have crazy long names. I remember a guy from my high school whose name couldn't even fit on his ID card - he needed two lines!
@@paulmckenzie3181 it’s about pronunciation though, English is one of the slowest spoken languages and a lot of our words have over 2 syllables. These guys seem to either flow whole sentences together in one phrase or spend 20 seconds trying to describe 1 thing. Language is weird
Someone tell him Miguel Hidalgo's (Mexican hero) full name lol. It's Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor.
@@pomponi0 Whaaaaaaaaaat !!!?
Wow wow wow !!!
I can’t believe that’s somebody’s name !
Manzoor: I'll keep eating while people watch and salivate
Me: :) I haven't eaten today
Well we meet again lmao
@@sadiajafrinn omg haha what a small world!
@@angie_renn We probably have similar tastes lol
@@sadiajafrinn maybe you're right! ❤️
Hahah
"Whatever Americans eat, they eat it fondly"😂🙌🏾
These are definitely my favorite to watch. Love watching and hearing what these people think.
As Mehboob mastery of English progresses, I'm sure his prestige among his peers and his viewers will continue to increase. Well done!
Mehboob
IT IS A PARTY!!
*taste it*
IT RUINED THE PARTY!!!!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Our wives add extra salt".. So true!! 😂😂
😂😂😂 I used to add extra chilli when I was upset with my son, but now he enjoys it, so dunno what's next. Extra salt us just punishment for all.
lol
I've read that in India, wives who are mad at their husbands mix datura into their shaving cream, so that every day when they shave a little more of the poison is absorbed into their skin.
I'm a bachelor, myself.
@@brucealanwilson4121 😂😂😂
I don't mind that. Love a bit of extra namak :). No biwi yet though.
1:52 Mehboob burns up on buffelo wings
6:53 Mehboob starts saying Manzoor can't stand spices
I didn't see Manzoor cry over buffelo wings 😂
It's that vinegar-y punch to the sinuses that gets most people.
The mustache guy is in a good mood, his commentary is so funny and hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Bummer there were no dipping sauces like bbq, honey mustard, ranch, ect for the pop corn chicken.
I was thinking this also. You can't just eat it plain!
I was thinking the same thing. Popcorn chicken needs a dipping sauce.
You guys are so lucky. All we have in the UK is ketchup and mayo lol
@@beastvader nah you just don’t look at the shelves hard enough lmao
@@beastvader mate there's plenty of sauces to be found in the UK XD
Great video, but those buffaloes 🐃 are still taking credit while those poor chickens are taking the hit. Happy Saturday!
That was one of Mustafa's best lines 😅
Buffalo wings are named after the city of Buffalo, NY.
It's America's favorite food: Buffalo Wings!!
Mehboob: Oh, this has a similar flavor profile to rotten meat.
@Tomas Juarez It's Mehboob spreading joy & happiness across the globe, just by being himself! 😊❤
Probably the funky taste of the blue cheese lol
Mehboob bringing out some impressive English!
“Whatever Americans eat, they eat fondly”
(Americans after eating Middle East and half of the world): damn right boi!
Looooool "Whatever they eat in America, they eat it fondly" hahaha!!!
What shade he's throwing. It's true. Lol
Love seeing ameeta back in these few videos. Great video as usual.
Mehboob started getting philosophical like Mustafa with the angry wife story. Maybe he will become the new storyteller?
I would love to see the reactistan cast hanging out together and trying each other’s village specialties, it would be really cool seeing them all sit together and get to know a bit more about their individual cultures and traditions at the same time!
Mehboob stole the show on this one. Amazing job with the pronunciation and accent in your english!
This is one of my favorite channels on all of TH-cam. I love this!
Mehboob: I don't know if it's the spices or the way it's prepared (but I don't like it.)
Also Mehboob: This one is bland, don't they use spices?
Right?! I was slightly confused 😂
Spices as in flavor and spices as in 🌶 are different
Wow, Ms VIP has such long hair, I'm loving her henna as well, she rocks x
"They keep names or planes" 😂🤭 that was good one
i love this channel, really helps me gain insight into the lives of my human brothers in other parts of the world!
"Whatever Americans eat, they eat it fondly."
true 😅😅
Mashallah...Mehboob speaks English beautifully. You all are so so adorable. I love everyone of you.
I am so proud of Mehboob's english skills! They are excellent.
Oh my god I zoned out and didn't realize Mehboob was talking in english, that was amazing! 4:45
its catches me so off guard when meboob speaks english but wow he's getting good, excellent pronounciation
Mehboob my dude your English is getting good!
The best Reactistan videos always finish with Kastoori's "Thank you, Bye" ❤❤❤
Mehboob takes one bite of America's Favorite Food, immediately looks for the trash can. I feel the same way about Buffalo wings, Mehboob.
I want to bring Kastoori to the US and take her to all the restaurants.
That would be VIP
@@rachelsullivan2926 😂
hahaha "whatever American's eat, they eat it fondly" haha he's not wrong. I love these videos so much
Mehboob is a champ. His english is getting good, and he chooses great things to say. Love seeing his personality come through with it.
Please bring back Peer!! He was such an honest and innocent reviewer!! Haven't seen him for many months!
Oshin...He has his own channel now, but his life circumstances don't give him a lot of time to spare on making videos. I love him too.
4:46 wow!! He's definitely been practicing. Great pronunciation! 🥳
Mehboob should start a fried chicken, burger and fries place in his village and become VIP for real, more so than he already is
Love to all of yall! Always great videos :)
Pakistani are such great people, specially the old guy. Didn't see him today dunno why.
Manzoor's sarcasm reminds me of some Russian friends I have.
Simply adorable reactions like always 🥰❤️
So proud of mehboob for learning English so fast! 😇
I love it when Mehboob speaks in English, his accent is so beautiful!
Everything Americans eat they hold fondly
I'm DEAD LOL
Mehboob always throws a random English phrase 😂😂 he's awesome
I've actually been to Anchor Bar which is in Buffalo, New York for those who don't know which is why they're called Buffalo Wings.
I had Buffalo wings in New York state and they were spicey as hell. I was only about 13 though so that could have been the reason. 😄
"Whatever Americans eat they eat it fondly"
It's true lol
Mehboob, keep up your English learning! Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾 !
"whatever Americans eat they eat fondly" Dayumm so tru
Super rude tho….
3:38 moaned at the wing spice and sauce was too much, then said its too bland without 🤦🏾♂️🤣 funny guy
"What a never ending name" got me cracking up
Love from Canada🇨🇦
This channel is so VIP! Blessings be upon u.
Thank you 😊
Mehboob you are amazing. Your brain is capable of retaining so much information and facts and you show that you have great abilitiy. Keep learning you are impressing us .
Another great video. I snickered throughout. Thank you for delivering us such naturally charming people. You all help brighten my day.
Man I love these people. So honest and genuine. Wish there were more people like this in the world.
Wow, Mehboob has really expanded his English. Not so easy to do and very impressive!
Hello everyone! Thanks for making another great video!
Nashville hot chicken is delicious. It can be spitefully hot depending on who makes it., mostly with cayenne. Part of the recipe is brining it in pickle juice before cooking and that gives it such a good flavor and keeps it juicy. The original restaurant in Nashville always has a crowd.
Mehboob's english keeps getting better! It's awesome seeing him come along
The English is improving. Wow! I would of been fine if they didn’t learn English, but it’s cool that they are picking up nonetheless and trying new things.
Many apologies but if Kastoori is not yet spoken for I would like her to be my wife.
Much love,
America
She is married, even brought her kid once.
and u can see her forehead ( red color) line which means they're married in their religion
Wow! You don't even have a picture of yourself. How do you suppose you would get chosen? 🤣🤣😜😜
Slow down 😂😂
@@Blue-vr6gj Out of curiosity, what's her religion?
Mustafa uncle would've liked it. He loved KFC fried chicken surprisingly
I think Naseeba would learn English pretty easily with a good teacher.
Then she'd verbally spank us down in more languages. 🤣
please include your patron msg after intro or in the middle. many people don't watch video till the end so they might miss that. anyways great video as always!
My man, Manzoor, has a way with words. Haha, I've never heard a name being described as ' never ending'
Many of us press the bread roll down with our fingers as we bite off pieces so it fits our mouths easier.
Ghost ke pakode is something I've never thought popcorn chicken would be described as but it fits so well!
Mehboob is amazing. I want to congratulate him on how quickly he is picking up English - it is not an easy language - but then I have to feel ashamed that I have picked up so little of his...
English is one of the easier languages to learn. Try learning Chinese or Arabic.
@@Cinemaphile7783 Since English is my native language, I find it easy... but from everything I've heard from friends who have had to learn it, and from videos I've watched here, people find English quite difficult to master.
Simple things (to me) like the plural of goose being geese, but the plural of moose NOT being meese. Or irregular verbs such as "I speak" but not a past tense of "I speaked" but instead "I spoke"; or "I was"," he was", but never "we was" - instead "we were", can be very difficult for English learners. Or the variations in pronunciation of words using "ough" - as in though, through, bough, hiccough, thorough, thought ... and these are only a few examples of why English can be tough... 😂😋
That's not to say that there aren't other languages that are even more difficult, especially those with completely different roots (such as the language Mehboob speaks) - just that English isn't as easy as it feels to me, apparently.
I've heard it's very hard to learn and that it sounds like we're arguing or growling when we talk. Like it's aggressive.
@@queeniejordan3948
I only growl when I wake up and stretch in the morning. 😁
Who else loves Mehboob ? 😁❤
I wish he and Manzoor posted more on their own channel.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 They have their own channel?
@@adiiiii1706 yes! they post their local recipies and then eat it.
@@PiyushYankee What's the channel name?
@@adiiiii1706 It's called Tribal Food
Kastoori’s henna is amazing.