Yeah. There is a lot of buzz about Andrew, that he’s finished and not good but after only seeing a few minutes of his overseas tours, I don’t believe a word of it. This guy is a genius and very dedicated to his audience.
Not all of them went to school in the US. Many go to international schools in the Emirates itself, or are simply progressive and open minded. The cities are cosmopolitan enough, that they interact with way many more diverse cultures living and transiting through UAE, that they just get it!
by school i think he means university. A lot of emiratis do go out for college. But yes, i agree, people in the uae are super globally knowledgeable and most people don't know that and are shocked when they come here.
@@uzairhannure4886 UAE is good because they stopped "stoning people for fun". You still find odd behavior there and here. But I felt quite comfortable, especially because you can still do racist jokes and discuss almost any topic without getting "cancelled" or whatever. Arab countries are the place to be if you want to chill out with some dudes and discuss the basic, primal stuff and have a good laugh.
I worked as a "business consultant" in UAE and Saudi Arabia. Any time that you're explaining any activity from your personal life (gaming, reading books, driving, hiking), they can show how it looks when you add 10$ mil to it. Spoke with some minister of health or whatever, told him that I like hiking and I've been no Norway last summer. He's like "i've been to Norway on a helicopter and drove around in my car that is flown around the world with me, and then when the weather got bad, I was taken to Switzerland for coco and chocolate and spent a night in the most expensive hotel ever". Yeah... I get it dude.
They don't tell you to gloat, they probably tell you because they figured you'd be genuinely interested to know all that is possible. Think about it what's it's like growing up like them where nome of that would even matter to someone else like them so how would they connect with someone not being able to share their life stories? Don't be mad someone is crazy rich, be happy that they felt comfortable enough to share their experience with you.
"Any time that you're explaining any activity from your personal life (gaming, reading books, driving, hiking), they can show how it looks when you add 10$ mil to it." Definitely not true at all. There are a lot more extremely poor people there than there are rich.
The reason why you're top 5 comedians ever is because you do your research about the city you go to and mix in jokes only people from that city would get. Goat level
😂😂😂 what drugs are you on where this hack is top 5 comedians ever. And then you call him the GOAT in the same comment. Why not just say he is the greatest to begin with
Nope. If you coming to a new place to make people laugh, the least you do is to understand the very people your going take to the cleaners. Russel Peters is another good example. No GOAT there. Just simple intelligence.
@@aftabmohammedify thats exactly what I said🤔 Andrew understands the people. I saw Kevin hart in Toronto and he didn't talk about the city at all. I saw Andrew and he have a whole ten mins talking about things that was happening within Toronto.... not Canada but Toronto
@@markthomas8680 My issue is with the casual usage of the word GOAT. It's lost its meaning overtime being casually thrown around. It's like I said just being intelligent.
Im pretty sure once akash announced for show there will be a sold out for sure coz we Indians do follow him and his content and as our head count in UAE is that show will look like a concert keep in mind buddy don't ever underestimate my bro i.e Indian
My apologies if I sounded rude ... But that's purely love towards my bro and just showing support. Never meant bad about anyone's opinion but he is truly good standup comedian. Do follow him... ✌️ Peace
Honestly I appreciated so much the research he did, cause when he started throwing those Arabic terms around I was so surprised and the jokes around them were so smart as always. And even in this clip knowing the history about the UAE and everything, it's one of my favourite things about Andrew; he is just so well read and likes to be knowledgeable with his jokes. Also, Mark's set had me dying, I actually wished he was on for a bit longer!
As a local, honestly everything you mentioned was true and relatable, which not a lot of Stand up comedians manage to make it relatable with our culture. Andrew you're a great person and a great comedian
@@mythzerog3019to work and to do standup and to do anything… buddy, dubai is one of the safest places in the world. You haven’t been there nor did he so y’all be running your mouths with that racist shit and its only making you look idiotic honestly
@@JomerTB Most H'dus have Islamophobia fed to them by their parents as well as from generous historic revisionism. They curry favour from the dominant power of the day no matter what century it is
Did you see in your comment section that one of the person really declared hindus as Muslim hatred but in reality it totally opposite since hindus are considered infidels and persecuted for centuries under Muslim rule in India ..so be careful what you speak ..because you also don't bother to know about other cultures
Schulz is brilliant at deep cut knowledge of the places he visit. In Toronto he was talking about Yonge St. and Missisauga and jerk chicken, the types of things that only Torontonians know about.
I am a local from Abu Dhabi and I have studied in a Texas university. However, my english in high school was not that great but thanks to our leaders, I had the opportunity to learn English in a one-year english language program in Atlanta, Georgia. Of course, interacting with the native speakers helps you learn their language faster because you are immersed in the culture. Emirati women are the most beautiful women in the world. Thank god I am married to one already :) Nissan Patrol is owned by every house in Abu Dhabi but I am a big fan of Toyota Land Cruiser, I feel I own the street when I drive it. Way Cheaper than G-wagon but more powerful and reliable. Abu Dhabi is the best city to live and we have the best winter in the entire world. I advise people to visit it any time especially between November and March. Welcome anytime Andrew :)
the reason i started giving a shit about this guy is because i watched "hawaii gets these jokes" and he actually understood a few things about being in hawaii that aren't always spoken out loud or said to/in front of outsiders. taking the time needed to understand your audience and connect with them hilariously is one thing i don't think i've ever seen any comic do quite as well as andrew has. obviously, doing it anywhere in the middle east takes quite some balls. i salute that.
Actually UAE was part of Oman. Oman is one of the oldest countries in the Middle East. UAE used to be known as Sahil Oman (The Omani Coast). It was divided by the British and used to be known as the Trushal States before it became the UAE. Qatar was even part of this. Here is the full history. th-cam.com/video/uoGGKWbKPW8/w-d-xo.html
As someone who lived in Saudi and visited Dubai twice. I can confirm everything he's saying. Especially with UAE! It's FAR more relaxed than we think. Go over there and have the time of your lives! They have REAL money over there 💰
I’m from Dubai and I can tell you the people in the UAE have an awesome sense of humour. I live in LA now and honestly the people in LA - the general populace- don’t come close to the level of chill that the people of UAE have.
@@DY0309 Your sentence structure is all over the place and you seem to have taken offence for no reason. The reason I said “I’m from Dubai” is because I was born and brought up there- the word “from” is used to reflect my birth and upbringing. So whilst I don’t speak for Emiratis, and I never claimed to have , I can speak from my experience. In the meantime, I’m sure you’ll figure out how to enjoy your day eventually. 😊
@@SpaceArchitronautDon't get me wrong but if you born somewhere doesn't make you that you're from that place but yes you can speak about your experience living there but Don't put I'm from dubai😊
Yall notice how we tend to overcomplicate cultural differences, especially when it comes to comedy?? I found it eye-opening to see how genuinely down-to-earth the Emirates crowd was, despite preconceived notions about conservatism. The idea that these folks, educated in the U.S. and UK, could vibe with all those jokes was a reminder that laughter is truly universal. It's cool to hear that even royal family members are just regular people at heart...enjoying comedy and playing FIFA like anyone else. This really just shows how cultural exchange can break down walls and allow us to connect beyond borders.
Akash stay talking shit about muslim countries 😭 UAE, Saudi etc. isn’t restrictive lol. Just cos you need to have modesty both men and women doesn’t mean life is some depressing pain for everyone 😂 Its lit out there
most emiratis havent gone to school in the US or UK, we just usually study in schools that have the american curriculum or british curriculum! unless he's referring to university, then that would be more true since we typically study abroad :)
Wait a second you got it mixed up here 05:46:00 Oman is (1 of 2 ) oldest countries in GCC (besides Yamen ). In fact, until 1971 there wasn't a country called UAE it was an extension of Oman which was known as Trucial Oman Scouts ( Educate yourself with the right information )
LoL , the Parking mall bang in spot on :D , on the other hand For royals maybe the hotel is trouble otherwise for the locals hotel is other way to bang.
I grew up in the UAE, and the reason I'm fluent in English is that we learn English since kindergarten, pretty much it is everyone's second language. It's weird there not to know english. I guess the generation now is even better than mine, they study Chinese and french and German. I'm big in languages, so i kindda feel a bit jealous, lol. It's great to see the education system there getting even more advanced. So yeah, the country is big on education. it's just that the West doesn't know much, so a lot of people in the West think people in the East still live in caves, lol. It just goes to say who paid attention in school and who didn't.
Can people stop assuming Arabs are censored people living under a rock.. im honestly so sick of it. just because we look and dress different and have different values doesn't mean we aren't living in the same world. if you could understand the things we talk and joke about you'd have another perspective. Arabs have a very liberating and inclusive culture, we love humour, we don't shy away from it. Comedians should be the first to understand that for a people who are constantly dehumanised, humour is the best way to fight against that through laughter.
I mean a slight correction is that Oman was never offered to be part of the emirates like Bahrain and Qatar were, Oman always did its own thing and was a sovereign nation much earlier.
I urge yall to search up sheikh zayed, read a little bit about who he was. Hes one of the most formidable arab leaders of modern history. May god rest his soul
I’m from the middle east and the way they’re saying “They are people” about us was kinda sad. I’ve been watching Andrew for a while and never thought that they had the assumption of us being so different from them.
عمرهم ما راح يشوفونا مثلهم ، مهما حاولت تسعدهم وتبين نفسك مثلهم، عندهم مرض الفوقية وما يقدرون يعالجون منه، ما يدرون أن ناسهم جايين يشتغلون عندنا : رواتب أفضل و أكثر أمان. اتركهم في وهمهم واستمتع بالكوميدي واشتغل على نفسك لأن الأفعال لها صوت أعلى.
Yet a lot of you from Middle East are look up to and adore the white man subhanallah. It is sad, they will always see you as uncouth and outsider, I wish my Arab brothers & sisters would not have such an inferiority complex in spite of being literally a better country in ever aspect (economically, safety, weather).
@@Hessa6thKhaledthey are coming to work for you because you are too dumb to work it out for yourself and need western technology. I'm sure you will be needed if we need advices about camels, sand or something.
It always amazes me when Americans talk about places outside their own country like they so perplexed that somewhere could be better and/or isn't title type of place that they've been led to believe
The Arabic way to let people talk good about them! Feed them, spoil them, pay them!!! This guy will never say a single bad word about his experience there! They made him FULL ! Actually made him and so many others FULL that everyone will make impressive comments about their experience in that part of the world. Westerners are not used to this kind of treatment which the Arabs and Saudies Emaraties offer to them and that’s off course not without a reason !!!!!!!!!!
Man I grew up there in the 90's... Shit was pretty wild. They used to put their number under the windshield wipers of a girls car. And there was a huge scandal at one of the universities because of the lesbian subculture that had developed in the women's dorms. In spite of all that, we were pretty safe growing up there
In Dubai, it is actually legal to live with a partner of the opposite sex even if you're not married. Just saying, it ain't really "strict" in that sense at all.
It's not so much about offence a real comedian doesn't have any ill intent it's just jokes it's more about the laws and how strict things are in the middle east all we know in the west is we don't want to offend or do anything wrong
I had no idea about the mall thing, I knew the work around was a college apartment of yourself or a friend or one of the holiday homes your family owned
Andrew puts an important aspect into his stand up. Learning the local culture where he performs. His performance in Hawaii was outstanding.
If you're an OG fan, you can tell he does his homework really well. not only that, he got some actual knowledge in his brain.
Same for Amsterdam 🙌
Yeah. There is a lot of buzz about Andrew, that he’s finished and not good but after only seeing a few minutes of his overseas tours, I don’t believe a word of it. This guy is a genius and very dedicated to his audience.
Not all of them went to school in the US. Many go to international schools in the Emirates itself, or are simply progressive and open minded. The cities are cosmopolitan enough, that they interact with way many more diverse cultures living and transiting through UAE, that they just get it!
by school i think he means university. A lot of emiratis do go out for college. But yes, i agree, people in the uae are super globally knowledgeable and most people don't know that and are shocked when they come here.
@@uzairhannure4886 UAE is good because they stopped "stoning people for fun". You still find odd behavior there and here. But I felt quite comfortable, especially because you can still do racist jokes and discuss almost any topic without getting "cancelled" or whatever. Arab countries are the place to be if you want to chill out with some dudes and discuss the basic, primal stuff and have a good laugh.
Except for the filipino slaves right?
okay
@@Metalblowing "stoning people for fun" tell you have a degree in googling bs without telling me you have degree in googling.
I worked as a "business consultant" in UAE and Saudi Arabia. Any time that you're explaining any activity from your personal life (gaming, reading books, driving, hiking), they can show how it looks when you add 10$ mil to it.
Spoke with some minister of health or whatever, told him that I like hiking and I've been no Norway last summer. He's like "i've been to Norway on a helicopter and drove around in my car that is flown around the world with me, and then when the weather got bad, I was taken to Switzerland for coco and chocolate and spent a night in the most expensive hotel ever". Yeah... I get it dude.
They don't tell you to gloat, they probably tell you because they figured you'd be genuinely interested to know all that is possible. Think about it what's it's like growing up like them where nome of that would even matter to someone else like them so how would they connect with someone not being able to share their life stories? Don't be mad someone is crazy rich, be happy that they felt comfortable enough to share their experience with you.
That’s just show off
That is an interesting and entertaining story. Thank you for sharing.
So you only met the rich part of UAE and KSA lol
"Any time that you're explaining any activity from your personal life (gaming, reading books, driving, hiking), they can show how it looks when you add 10$ mil to it." Definitely not true at all. There are a lot more extremely poor people there than there are rich.
Funny the indian guy at the show thinks dubai is dangerous
😂😂😂😂
nah dude hes real, indians/brown people cant get away wiht the same shit a white guy can. They get treated like shit.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
where 40% of the UAE population are Indians
The reason why you're top 5 comedians ever is because you do your research about the city you go to and mix in jokes only people from that city would get. Goat level
😂😂😂 what drugs are you on where this hack is top 5 comedians ever. And then you call him the GOAT in the same comment. Why not just say he is the greatest to begin with
Nope. If you coming to a new place to make people laugh, the least you do is to understand the very people your going take to the cleaners. Russel Peters is another good example. No GOAT there. Just simple intelligence.
@@aftabmohammedify thats exactly what I said🤔 Andrew understands the people. I saw Kevin hart in Toronto and he didn't talk about the city at all. I saw Andrew and he have a whole ten mins talking about things that was happening within Toronto.... not Canada but Toronto
@@markthomas8680 My issue is with the casual usage of the word GOAT. It's lost its meaning overtime being casually thrown around. It's like I said just being intelligent.
@@aftabmohammedify didn't say he's the goat bc he definitely isn't, but he's on goat level
Literally nobody ever told Akash to do a show in Dubai
🧢 a lot of Indians there I’m sure they did
Yes the filled concert halls must of meant that exact thing
Im pretty sure once akash announced for show there will be a sold out for sure coz we Indians do follow him and his content and as our head count in UAE is that show will look like a concert keep in mind buddy don't ever underestimate my bro i.e Indian
stop hating baba
My apologies if I sounded rude ... But that's purely love towards my bro and just showing support. Never meant bad about anyone's opinion but he is truly good standup comedian. Do follow him... ✌️ Peace
“They literally exploded” - “no no not like that” 😂😂😂
yeah the genocide loving war industry enslaved west murdered millions orphaned half widowed half and yet point and laugh at others
Damn these CIA proxies 😂 sheeps will forever be programmed
Corny white guy
Honestly I appreciated so much the research he did, cause when he started throwing those Arabic terms around I was so surprised and the jokes around them were so smart as always. And even in this clip knowing the history about the UAE and everything, it's one of my favourite things about Andrew; he is just so well read and likes to be knowledgeable with his jokes. Also, Mark's set had me dying, I actually wished he was on for a bit longer!
As a local, honestly everything you mentioned was true and relatable, which not a lot of Stand up comedians manage to make it relatable with our culture. Andrew you're a great person and a great comedian
even fuckin in the back of a Nissan?
@@Faxprinterespecially that
@@Faxprinter Yes, that's what we do bro.
Fuck middle easte
Andrew is really persevering with that haircut
Looks quite ridiculous lol
He really needs a fade
Andrew looks like he is going to give a speech in German and take half the world.
hail hail!
He looks spitting image of Oswald Mosley -British Union of Fascist ! 👍
That’s his Muslim Country look.
That’s his Muslim Country look.
That’s his Muslim Country look.
When will we be able to watch the full stand up?? As an Arab the anticipation is killing me lol...
Damn we should call the anticipation Israel.
@@bendover7841 Isramas if you will.
@bendover7841 lol good one
@@bendover7841 lol
lol @ the indian guy scared to go to Dubai.... majority of the ppl in Dubai are probably Indians....
Yep, hes trying to be a 'mUrIcAn but really hes a textbook H'du
He’s pretty dumb. There are lots who go to school there too
To work and to do standup is deff things buddy
@@mythzerog3019to work and to do standup and to do anything… buddy, dubai is one of the safest places in the world. You haven’t been there nor did he so y’all be running your mouths with that racist shit and its only making you look idiotic honestly
He's jealous Muslims are thriving
Bro just snitched on every dude first dates 😂
Akash has no idea what he's talking about when it comes to Muslims, he always has some weird take.
Exactly. He's not Schultz who takes the time to learn other cultures. Akash just goes in with his pre-conceived stereotypes and just riffs from there.
@@JomerTB Most H'dus have Islamophobia fed to them by their parents as well as from generous historic revisionism. They curry favour from the dominant power of the day no matter what century it is
There’s a reason they constantly beef on the Pakistan border
Did you see in your comment section that one of the person really declared hindus as Muslim hatred but in reality it totally opposite since hindus are considered infidels and persecuted for centuries under Muslim rule in India ..so be careful what you speak ..because you also don't bother to know about other cultures
@@Sa7biUKHere goes a guy speaking against pre concieved notions by pasting ower his own preconceived notions.
He’s talking about the Nissan Patrols. It’s like the national car hahaha.
Schulz is brilliant at deep cut knowledge of the places he visit. In Toronto he was talking about Yonge St. and Missisauga and jerk chicken, the types of things that only Torontonians know about.
how much money did they pay you for all this advertising? bunch of sell outs
The dude was talking about Fairview Mall like he’s been shopping there for years lol. I too thought “how tf did he know??!” Lol
Dubai and Abu dhabi is way ahead of the rest of the countries in that region.
This is true maybe 10 years ago
i mean bahrain and kuwait are also up there
I am a local from Abu Dhabi and I have studied in a Texas university. However, my english in high school was not that great but thanks to our leaders, I had the opportunity to learn English in a one-year english language program in Atlanta, Georgia. Of course, interacting with the native speakers helps you learn their language faster because you are immersed in the culture.
Emirati women are the most beautiful women in the world. Thank god I am married to one already :) Nissan Patrol is owned by every house in Abu Dhabi but I am a big fan of Toyota Land Cruiser, I feel I own the street when I drive it. Way Cheaper than G-wagon but more powerful and reliable. Abu Dhabi is the best city to live and we have the best winter in the entire world. I advise people to visit it any time especially between November and March. Welcome anytime Andrew :)
Good way to introduce your country ❤️
Would love to! But are unmarried couples allowed to stay together on a hotel room?
@@Ivan-bg1jp yeah they are allowed. Hhh they won’t ask for marriage certificate.
Someone should had taken him to Muratabbat
Underneath the surface of fake flash lights, the UAE is a dictatorship.
the reason i started giving a shit about this guy is because i watched "hawaii gets these jokes" and he actually understood a few things about being in hawaii that aren't always spoken out loud or said to/in front of outsiders. taking the time needed to understand your audience and connect with them hilariously is one thing i don't think i've ever seen any comic do quite as well as andrew has.
obviously, doing it anywhere in the middle east takes quite some balls. i salute that.
Actually UAE was part of Oman. Oman is one of the oldest countries in the Middle East. UAE used to be known as Sahil Oman (The Omani Coast). It was divided by the British and used to be known as the Trushal States before it became the UAE. Qatar was even part of this. Here is the full history. th-cam.com/video/uoGGKWbKPW8/w-d-xo.html
but it was mostly tribal, my father and uncles were at war with oman. we are in the north coast in the uae
Watch the documentary. You will get the full true story. The entire region is made up of tribes. Power comes from the tribes.
ur father and uncles are British slaves @@saloom7438
spot on
I FEEL LIKE THE BRITISH DIVIDED A LOT OF COUNTRIES... ITS INSANE😂
Such a longtime fan!! Over the moon happy for you Andrew! It’s crazy. The grind to shine is real!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I’ve lived in Abu Dhabi for 3 years. It’s coolest place to live. Its not what anyone thinks at all.
nah it’s disgusting place to be
"and they exploded - wow wow wow - not like that" 😂
As someone who lived in Saudi and visited Dubai twice. I can confirm everything he's saying. Especially with UAE! It's FAR more relaxed than we think. Go over there and have the time of your lives! They have REAL money over there 💰
I’m Emirati local from Dubai I was amazed how he understands local jokes
I’m from Dubai and I can tell you the people in the UAE have an awesome sense of humour. I live in LA now and honestly the people in LA - the general populace- don’t come close to the level of chill that the people of UAE have.
You are indian and emirati, don't speak for the emiratis. You are not from dubai, you are from india.
@@DY0309 Your sentence structure is all over the place and you seem to have taken offence for no reason. The reason I said “I’m from Dubai” is because I was born and brought up there- the word “from” is used to reflect my birth and upbringing. So whilst I don’t speak for Emiratis, and I never claimed to have , I can speak from my experience. In the meantime, I’m sure you’ll figure out how to enjoy your day eventually. 😊
@@SpaceArchitronaut dont bother wasting your time on these people. They're just here to be annoying.
@@SpaceArchitronautDon't get me wrong but if you born somewhere doesn't make you that you're from that place but yes you can speak about your experience living there but Don't put I'm from dubai😊
@@iitnakanpur..racist piece of garbage 🗑️. She can say whatever the fck she wants to say. Fck you and your garbage ideology…
Glad you fixed the seating arrangements. The prev seating was awkward to say the least
Probably Akash was trying to be special
Yall notice how we tend to overcomplicate cultural differences, especially when it comes to comedy?? I found it eye-opening to see how genuinely down-to-earth the Emirates crowd was, despite preconceived notions about conservatism. The idea that these folks, educated in the U.S. and UK, could vibe with all those jokes was a reminder that laughter is truly universal. It's cool to hear that even royal family members are just regular people at heart...enjoying comedy and playing FIFA like anyone else. This really just shows how cultural exchange can break down walls and allow us to connect beyond borders.
Akash stay talking shit about muslim countries 😭 UAE, Saudi etc. isn’t restrictive lol. Just cos you need to have modesty both men and women doesn’t mean life is some depressing pain for everyone 😂 Its lit out there
most emiratis havent gone to school in the US or UK, we just usually study in schools that have the american curriculum or british curriculum! unless he's referring to university, then that would be more true since we typically study abroad :)
Exactly!!! I’m Saudi and People from the west don’t understand that the gulf has good English/international schools, we’re just educated..
So true! The education system in UAE is crazy! @@librarisinggeminimoon
Wait a second you got it mixed up here 05:46:00 Oman is (1 of 2 ) oldest countries in GCC (besides Yamen ). In fact, until 1971 there wasn't a country called UAE it was an extension of Oman which was known as Trucial Oman Scouts ( Educate yourself with the right information )
Yemen was united in 1989 and it's not a gcc country, educate yourself.
Shoutout to Abu Dhabi my hometown
The banging in the mall parking lots just made go yep these guys over there are just Highschool Americans 😂😂
No way Andrew thinks that people in the UAE are more fluent in American culture than the people at his Canadian shows
you'd be surprised. the UAE has high education.
UAE is mostly expats. Locals are a minority.
You Canadians are fools
Why don't you come over and judge by yourself
@@ummidontevenknow4509how is understanding of US culture any indication of being learned/educated?
Ok but the picture on your thumbnail is Dubai royals not AbuDhabi
Akash is afraid of going to the Middle East?!!! He literally looks like everyone there
(And I know that because I lived there)
Who ever outlined Akash's beard did him dirty lmao.
Not the indian guy worried about safety in Dubai lol
Indian guy in America is worried about UAE
😂
emirates are so down to earth. they created beautiful country. im just back from dubai and loved it!
Indian guy said Dubai is dangerous 😂😂😂😂 really funny
It is if you are poor.
Andrew going there as a guest of some prince isn't the same as you going there and getting into a fender bender with a local.
Akash be always giving out backhanded compliments about Muslims.
Because Muslims always act like victims
He has got the Hindutva mindset.
He can't help it. Long running cultural inferiority complex.
@@bendover7841Yes of course, because adopting a culture far off from where it was created is great for the superiority complex 🤣
His parents were slaves to the Muslim Arab, that’s why he is bitter
LoL , the Parking mall bang in spot on :D , on the other hand For royals maybe the hotel is trouble otherwise for the locals hotel is other way to bang.
Missed the show as we were on vacation in Europe. Been living here a few years now. Dope y'all came through. Hope y'all come through again soon!
haha I'm from Dubai, and I loved listening to you guys talk about the country
its a bit funny how an Indian guy is afraid to come to abu dhabi or dubai
there's literally way more indians in Abudhabi and Dubai than locals 😂
Exactly. He will be right at home. He needs to widen his horizon and go out more.
You can tell the little Indian guy is struggling to be happy about all this positive PR for Abu Dhabi. He’s dying to criticize them out of ignorance
Love from Abu Dhabi Bro!
If clothing is quality, it doesn't need labeling.
is there a way to see the AD special? love Andrew and spent some time in the ME so this really hits home
It in YT and if you are local it realy funny
@@maryamalhammadi588 shukran ya habibti
I grew up in the UAE, and the reason I'm fluent in English is that we learn English since kindergarten, pretty much it is everyone's second language. It's weird there not to know english. I guess the generation now is even better than mine, they study Chinese and french and German. I'm big in languages, so i kindda feel a bit jealous, lol. It's great to see the education system there getting even more advanced.
So yeah, the country is big on education. it's just that the West doesn't know much, so a lot of people in the West think people in the East still live in caves, lol. It just goes to say who paid attention in school and who didn't.
Emirates is far more cultured than the US. Don't confuse respect and decency with being uncultured. It is us who can learn from them.
Can people stop assuming Arabs are censored people living under a rock.. im honestly so sick of it. just because we look and dress different and have different values doesn't mean we aren't living in the same world.
if you could understand the things we talk and joke about you'd have another perspective. Arabs have a very liberating and inclusive culture, we love humour, we don't shy away from it. Comedians should be the first to understand that for a people who are constantly dehumanised, humour is the best way to fight against that through laughter.
Can they joke about islam ? Foreign policy of your country? Royal family? No so you live under a rock
He should have followed Russell Peters example and complimented peoples watches or cars they would have just given them to him.
but why, AS has his own ways bro besides RP is an old act now.
I mean a slight correction is that Oman was never offered to be part of the emirates like Bahrain and Qatar were, Oman always did its own thing and was a sovereign nation much earlier.
Thanks Russell P!! The OG, the GOAT!! 🐐
Andrew Schultz is the Henry Kissinger of comedy because everywhere he goes he kills.
I urge yall to search up sheikh zayed, read a little bit about who he was. Hes one of the most formidable arab leaders of modern history. May god rest his soul
11 minutes and 41 seconds of Americans thinking that the rest of the world are aliens LOL.
yoo is the full special gonna be out on youtube??
we were there dude!!! u rocks!!! comeback again!!!
Akash the weak link in this podcast
the entire podcast is a weak link
Nope 👎 you don’t know jokes
Before they call it uae malu’s are already in the uae btw
I’m from the middle east and the way they’re saying “They are people” about us was kinda sad. I’ve been watching Andrew for a while and never thought that they had the assumption of us being so different from them.
عمرهم ما راح يشوفونا مثلهم ، مهما حاولت تسعدهم وتبين نفسك مثلهم، عندهم مرض الفوقية وما يقدرون يعالجون منه، ما يدرون أن ناسهم جايين يشتغلون عندنا : رواتب أفضل و أكثر أمان. اتركهم في وهمهم واستمتع بالكوميدي واشتغل على نفسك لأن الأفعال لها صوت أعلى.
Yet a lot of you from Middle East are look up to and adore the white man subhanallah. It is sad, they will always see you as uncouth and outsider, I wish my Arab brothers & sisters would not have such an inferiority complex in spite of being literally a better country in ever aspect (economically, safety, weather).
@@Hessa6thKhaledthey are coming to work for you because you are too dumb to work it out for yourself and need western technology. I'm sure you will be needed if we need advices about camels, sand or something.
Bravo on your research and emersion of knowledge.
When are doing a show in Morocco
Peace and love from Qatar ✌🏽 besides to that one arab looking dude that’s ironically scared of us 😂😅 we don’t bite bro
Akash has gotta be the most American brown guy ever... afraid to go to Dubai? lol.
UAE is not conservative mate, not at all they are the las vegas of Middle east
It’s in the middle
Depends on the emirate and the area of each
It always amazes me when Americans talk about places outside their own country like they so perplexed that somewhere could be better and/or isn't title type of place that they've been led to believe
Does anyone know where I can watch the full show?
check the description
I couldn’t get a ticket to your show please come to KSA!!!!!
Emirati Mafia is coming for you, you shared too much of behind the scenes :D :D
There is no emirati mafia and nobody is coming for him. It’s pathetic u would make these types of jokes with no context…
Maybe there isn't, I don't know. But Why is that such a sensitive topic for you?@@khalydoscope
Schulz has hit another level
The Arabic way to let people talk good about them! Feed them, spoil them, pay them!!! This guy will never say a single bad word about his experience there! They made him FULL ! Actually made him and so many others FULL that everyone will make impressive comments about their experience in that part of the world. Westerners are not used to this kind of treatment which the Arabs and Saudies Emaraties offer to them and that’s off course not without a reason !!!!!!!!!!
We can usually tell when someone is joking with us and when someone is treating us like the joke, Andrew was definitely the former.
Can we buy the show somewhere ?
Yeah... It's for everyone who pay
They didn’t go to school in the west!!! THEY HAVE GOOD English International SCHOOL THERE!! Oh my lord..
Literally blew the place with the local stuff !! Unforgettable
I would pay anything just to attend a live show of Andrew in India
If you'd pay anything, why don't you just get tickets to his concert in some other country
@@heyybigdaddy6988 travelling time constraints
@@heyybigdaddy6988but it's not the same as andrew comes to india because then he include comedy of local culture and more about india😊
Man I grew up there in the 90's... Shit was pretty wild. They used to put their number under the windshield wipers of a girls car. And there was a huge scandal at one of the universities because of the lesbian subculture that had developed in the women's dorms. In spite of all that, we were pretty safe growing up there
Tbh i don't know any of them other than Schulz 😂
where can we watch the dubai show ?
License plate thing is there in india too...
Like everyone know 003 cars belong to this family in the city...
Having never seen this channel before nor its presenter, I followed the title expecting an interview with the current German Chancellor. That is all.
To those who attended…. KEEFAKKKKKKK!!!!😂😂😂😂
"And they fucken exploded" woah woah woah not like that 😂😂😂
Hi where can see full video
Nice stories from you guys.
andrew is awesome. i love this guy . Akash too
In Dubai, it is actually legal to live with a partner of the opposite sex even if you're not married. Just saying, it ain't really "strict" in that sense at all.
The chemakies got me bro 😂
Which ep is this?
I live in Dubai and did not know he was in Abu dhabi. I'm sooo upset!
The step bowl haircut is growing on me.
I was there, it was awesome!
😂😂😂 Americans realizing that we're all on the same English speaking internet 😂😂😂
I would love to see you do a show in Iran after the regime change, you will love it, we have no filter and nothing offends us :D
It's not so much about offence a real comedian doesn't have any ill intent it's just jokes it's more about the laws and how strict things are in the middle east all we know in the west is we don't want to offend or do anything wrong
@@kronickingpin agreed😉
gotta love schulz
I had no idea about the mall thing, I knew the work around was a college apartment of yourself or a friend or one of the holiday homes your family owned