A tasty treat while I take a stroll along the lakeside. #Nepal #Pokhara #Travel #SoloTravel #TravelAdvice #BudgetTravel #IndianFood #IndianCuisine #IceCream #StreetFood
Ladies and gentlemen, we got em 😎 But inall seriousness, good for him. The guy screwed himself the moment he said 50 🤷🏾. It's less than a dollar anyway, the real scammmers are these multi billion corporations artificially inflating prices and charging 6$ for ice cream.
Never been to Nepal but visited family plenty of times in India and it’s usually 30-50 there as well. Regardless of what it’s priced at tho it’s still pocket change for anyone making a decent white collar salary
Dale has got his priorities right. Pays a price to make the vendor happy, and yet not affect him. Much wiser than most people. Doesn't care about the people mocking him, instead he chooses to enjoy his ice cream and not waste on them a second thought.
@@kg7219maybe he want to share his experiences to the world, especially to those who were planning to travel there. Might promote tourism, caution, and such. These types of videos are always a sight to see
Not everyone it is normal to look at foreigners like that but the end person was the only one who jugded maybe because he was recording its not normal to be recording on daily bases
Yeah, after it happens enough you just get used to it tbh 🥲🥲🥲 I don't travel but I dress something similar to goth and as a result get slurs thrown my way so much. Eventually you just learn not to react
@@martinsiedlecki nah they use water to clean after shitting/pissing and didn't throw a tantrum about washing their hands during the pandemic because they wash their hands often
@@Keiko..05__bruh it’s just one guy who was saying the shit and he was probably just trying to flex his English Other might have been staring at him but what do you expect from people who rarely see white people
This is one of the most unintentionally funny videos I’ve seen in a while, the exchange with the vendor, way everyone was smirking, and the mockery at the end is killing me 😂😂
@Jaganath Watch the vendor's face as he looks at the young guys, and watch their faces as well. Very snarky behavior. Idk how much those ice creams typically go for, but if it were me, I'd think he was bullshitting me in some way.
@@morscerta18 idk if it’s to do w the ice cream. I’m sure it’s just super weird to see a foreigner walking around with a camera talking to themselves in their native language.
@wxffless those ice creams are 10 -15 so the guy did scalp him. Probably a combination of reasons why they were acting like that so I def agree the recording on his phone was prob weird to them
@@Ba-fs6dv If you walk in the U.S. or the UK you’re probably not going to get made fun of. Most people think you’d get bullied ok the street but does that really happen? not really. It’s rare.
@@nottoday3878 dude he’s outside and making sure the camera picks up the voice. I live in a tourist area but even I don’t complain when people are vlogging their visits. Or talking loud while outdoors wtf 😂
One thing about being in a foreign country is you should be respectful, not too loud and mind your own business. I bet its kind of annoying for a local to hear a foreigner yelling and filming himself.
@@aaravsharma3 Yeah, but if you listen carefully, he actually said 15, so irrespective that's actual price is 15 over there, but he charged 50 from him and then you can also notice how he smirked and said 50. That reveals all.
@@Championsblud Purchasing Power of Nepalese Currency is not the same as Indian Rupees. But from the looks of people around him when the vendor says 50 makes it seem like he hiked the prices
😭 I wouldn't be able to handle that. My dude is brave and confident, hats off to him. Speaking to a camera with the thickest foreign accent while eating kulfi haha!
@@bentleyhelder7481 we can't say. their accent is either too strong or too weak, we can't even see his lips for a better idea. either way, man enjoyed his kulfi
@@hogandromgool2062 idk it’s pretty normal where I’m from, I’m from malaysia so there’s Indian Chinese and Malay haha always got one abang there shouting
Just a heads up for you badam can mean both almonds and peanuts though almonds are called Indian badam, peanuts are called 'मुम्फली ' or mumfali and badam specifically refers to Nepali peanuts
“Yeahuh lovely lovely ice-cream” 🤣🤣😭😭😩 I cant help but laugh. Anyone that lives in these types of countries knows the awkwardness of travelers sometimes…especially the LOUD ones.
I love that if I can’t remember your name to watch your videos I can type kulfi and just know that I will find you and I did, your the second video I saw/first short I saw
True. guy's got attitude with that tone and sour face, but if i'm being honest, being in Asia people imitate white accents as a joke, and more often than not if you chat with them they banter.
@@LlamaGang415 You do not know him, he could be intelligent and wealthy. You are in his country, fighting him would put you in a tough situation, so don't.
Hatsoff to your courage man... trying things all by yourself and not giving a shit about that stupid wanna be cool guy in the end mocking you... u hit him hard with silence.
@Crock dog yeah talking . Not shouting if someone is whispering and some dude comes along shouting who are you gonna hear the guy shouting or your friend you were talking to? Exactly
Inside is pretty clean actually. It's covered in ice and the ice creams are wrapped in some sort of cloth last time I saw. It's like a fridge but with no painting on the outside, giving a harsh look I guess...
I dont know if you'll see this comment or not but let me just tell you this when you ask for price and they tell you the price and then smile while looking at others or look away while smiling just know that that's not the price. Hope it helps people travelling in india and surrounding countries👍