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Lovely Ladies:Congratulations to you guys for your new video released from Jaipur, India this week in March of 2023.I wish you guys good LUCK always from Jaipur, India 2023❤❤❤
_In response to the young lady's questions about those displays of old_ *BIG SHIRTS and BIG PANTS* Those big, HUGELY WIDE, pants have a draw-string around the waist. You simply pull the draw-string tight and the pant waist accordions down to as narrow or wide as needed. At that point you tie a couple of knots and your pants stay put and feel nicely snug, comfortable, and roomy enough to fight sword fights, jump on and off war camels, dance a rousing dance with the girls, or the boys, to show off, or to simply go for a walk with your beloved. They are pretty much "One size fits all". The shirts being so wide and baggy at the bottom was partly fashion and partly for comfort. In a hot windy place like Jaipur, a big baggy shirt like that can catch and fill up with a welcome breeze and swirl that relatively cooler air around your overheated sweaty body underneath for a nice cooling drying refresher. And of course, if the wearer were to gain weight, those big shirts and pants keep on fitting and covering up that growing muffin top pretty much forever. That's just my opinion. Others may have different ideas. I've worn pretty wide kurtas in my day and a nice gust of air getting caught in your kurta (kurti is the long shirt for women and girls) and blowing around in the heat is one of the nicest experiences one can have.
It IS sad to see cows foraging in garbage piles. Particularly since they often swallow those plastic bags and clog themselves up. Eventually they require surgery to remove all of that plastic. This is a result of plastic bags being used everywhere, which was never a problem all the way into the '90s. Until the cheap easy sanitary plastic bag made its way into the market place. Everyone used to take their own shopping bag with them when they went shopping. The piles of garbage were a problem still, but at least there was no plastic and for a large part the edible stuff was consumed by the cows and street dogs. Plastic bags are now facing bans. The cows are of course owned by local families. The cows leave home and wander the streets to forage. Very often they have their own routes picked out and home owners and shop keepers along the way will each contribute their vegetable scraps and stale breads. The vegetable vendors will hand over a few greens and send the cows on their way. It's a daily donation to the cows. It makes you feel good. At night the cows make their way home again to sleep near their family. The issue with garbage piles, men urinating wherever they can (women learn to hold it), the broken up sidewalks, the lack of garbage bins and routine daily trash pick ups, even proper dumping grounds, the minor flooding every time it rains. It all points to infrastructure issues. The infrastructure, and the lack of well funded supporting government departments, are either in high disrepair or just haven't existed over the last couple hundred years. You have to remember that India was colonized by the British (and some others). For over 2 centuries the whole idea was to remove as much wealth out from India as possible on a daily basis. Britain alone made off with somewhere between $35 and 40 Trillion! The colonizers were not looking to improve any infrastructure that didn't involve their own personal needs and comfort or the efficiency of their wealth removal. They left India destitute, amongst the poorest 2 or 3 in the world. As far as India has come in the last 75 years, amongst the 5 highest economies in the world now as a free nation, not all of the infrastructure has been seen as high priority. Roads, trains, schools, hospitals, providing electricity, defense, etc., were seen as more important. Things are changing and improving. Give India another 25 years and see what happens.
Iam an indian but I hate how people are crazy to take selfies . I know they are most curious towards tourists but common people they are humans like you too. They gotta do their work and enjoy their travel. Leave them alone
It is like they are more interested in the foreigners than the fort and its artifacts. What will they do with selfies with complete strangers? AND most of these people have no sense of propriety or that they are causing so much inconvenience to another person and infringing on another human being ! Maybe the gov should do something about it, as they are charging 10 times from the foreigners, so a little service and security is well warranted.
Lovely Ladies,I can't wait to watch your new remarkable video later on today on Tuesday about Jaipur, India in March of 2023.I hope you guys receives your great "Drone" back that was taken from your one week from Chennai airport while heading to Jaipur in 2023❤❤❤
Hi what a lot of people do not understand, India is a civilisation, not only a culture, Hindism is the culture not a religon. Foreign people are a shock to many people and they want to be seen with that person. It may sound creepy, but it is a honour you are giving to them. I am so happy that you have taken the time and live to to understand a differnt culture.
I am Indian living in Canada , I liked your vlogs I really feel sorry for you, I can definitely understand it’s not wise to invade your privacy to forcibly take selfies but I would say India is very diverse , with diverse culture , language , thank you for showing India to world and have a blast while out there next time , God bless you all 😊
21:27 Angelique is hilarious, but it's a genius idea. Charge them ₹100 for a selfie and 2 things will happen: either they'll leave you alone or you'll earn 1000s per day to fund your trip. It's a win-win
After studying engineering, I will go to New Zealand to study Master of Technology and New Zealand seems to be the best of all countries. The thinking of the people of New Zealand becomes a different example in itself.
Indian IPL (Indian Premier League) which organizes T20 cricket tournaments is the world's second richest professional sports organization only after NFL with turnover of USD $11Bn.
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Thank from Ottawa. What does she want to study? Great universities in Canada, with University of Toronto, McGill, Queens, Dalhousie..etc Hint. Hint . Just saying.
Rajasthan is the land of my great ancestor. Who sacrificed their lives for their country. 👑Maharana Pratap Singh ⚔️, 👑Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan⚔️ are many people.
Shopkeepers in Rajasthan are well known for their selling skills all over India. They are pretty aggressive. Even Indians from other parts of the country have a hard time negotiating with them
These are not zodiac clocks. These are sundials which tells you the exact time of Jaipur by the shadow of the sun on the dial. You can literally see the shadow of the sun on the round clock like dials. And there are several, the largest is more minutely calibrated for higher accuracy. That's why you should take a guide.
21:03 He said "bhag jaa yahan se behen***" which translates to "run away sisterF" which I think deserved one tight slap. But these kinda guys are in all countries. Still, you need to slap them HARD.
About them selfies, how about maybe you start charging them ₹100 per selfie... just an idea 😁😂🤣👨🏻🎓😎edit: oh OK i saw the later part after a break, ... one of you did get the idea, even the amount is same ... coincidence hmmm !
You should not allow all those selfies. Someday you might regret this. With all the scamming going on 3 beautiful white girls would be good ransom......Canadian advise
You guys are incredible, one month in India, 5 million selfies later, and still you guys have the energy and ambition to carry on. Travel is the best educator of how the world is and works. What an experience.
I am Indian. I am sorry that you had to suffer that inconvenience by locals. Feeling embarrassed. I can see you are doing very good by keeping all family interested some way or other. Well done. Enjoy your trip.
Lovely Ladies, Congratulations to you guys in Jaipur, India this week to released this remarkable video from India March of 2023❤❤❤I wish you guys good LUCK always in peace 2023❤❤❤❤
Nice Video on Jaipur in Rajasthan state in India.Nice Elaborated History📖 you are all described during your visit to all places.Add some songs,Dance,Playing Guitar 🎸will add New Look of Enjoyment during Tours🇨🇦🇨🇭🇬🇧🇺🇸🌐🚴♀️🚴🚴♀️🚴🚴♀️🎸🎸🎸
I have been following your videos and love how you all appreciate and enjoy your travel❤. Your daughter is kind hearted to let others take selfies! At 17:37 , that guy was the worst. I am from Indian origin too but it's sad how people do not respect each other's privacy!
they are mostly uneducated suffering from deep inferiority complx,i think there should be a board at every tourist place written no selfie with foreighners in english and hindi. 😀😂
17:36 Some people need to understand that even if you want to take a photo with a foreigner,it's better not to be so close to them and put your shoulder on them. They might not say anything but it definitely makes them uncomfortable especially girls.
Speaking of men urinating on the streets .When I was in Prague in September, this man who must have been hungover got out of his car and started urinating on our tour van. I will never forget that.
have been watching your vlogs since your arrival in Kerela. In North India there are educated, well behaved people but the majority are illiterate and extremely poor people. Pls take care and avoid strangers . Better travel with some authorised guides.
Please be safe. Even though we are Indians my mom & dad are really protective towards me while travelling through new places in India. I'm a girl who is 21 years old. You all really remember me of my trips with my family to different places in India. 😊❤️
They didn't really meet many locals or have the time to build friendships since we moved fast through each place we visited. They have friends who live in other countries from India though.
Lovely Ladies, Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video today’s from Jaipur, India this week March of 2023.I really LOVE your great video today’s in great joy 2023❤❤❤
25:10 2500kg = 2.5tons not 250tons! 🤦 Besides a quick Google says the canon weighs 50tons! Always take it with pinch of salt whatever history lesson u try to give 😛
Some people are just born crazy and that guy who looked annoyed at the refusal of a selfie needs a boot. Another problem is the huge population we have because of it, is difficult to control or change their attitude. Thus, one sees much pee on the roadsides which is disgusting, to say the least. This is also a reason why many parts of our cities are still filthy.
There are plenty of RU-vidrs who have shown USA in a bad way like Nick Johnson, CharlieBo 313 and Dutch 66. However those people who see such vlogs are pretty familiar with USA. They know that these are just a few areas in USA like that. Then there are plenty of Russian and foreign youtubers who have roasted American films like Birdemic and Sharknado. However most of the viewers of those videos know about Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan. They have even heard of a film like Nomadland. Then there are foreign vloggers who show bad areas in India. They go there to eat street foods, shop in street markets and meet friendly locals. They feel that they have experienced Indian culture and seen real India like that. Unfortunately many foreigners are not familiar with India and they think that whole India looks like that. Then many Russian and foreign youtubers have roasted 1990s Bhojpuri films with bad CGI and mindless action. Their viewers don't know about Satyajit Ray and SS Rajamouli. They wouldn't even know about a Marathi film called The Disciple which competed with Nomadland at Venice Film Festival and won 3 awards. Seeing those videos they think that all of Indian cinema is like that. I really thank you all for helping people understand India clearly and busting misconceptions.
Keep rejecting them but record their faces and expose them! Many Indians have no concept of personal space and the men in particular cannot tolerate rejection by women. It's shameful that tourists face such harassment in India by locals and in Rajasthan, this is seems to be a very common problem! I'm just glad for you and daughter that he didn't attack you :( Anyway, what that rejected brat said is "bhag jaa yaha se" which translates to "get away from here" or "get lost!". Like I said, man didn't like rejection.
21:06 the literal translation of what the guy said is "run away from here", but the equivalent American/Canadian phrase would be "get the hell outta here".
@@GrowingUpWithoutBordersAs an Indian, I think you're being too generous with these people asking for photographs. There was a guy who was even putting his elbow on your daughter. That was a little too much! Take care.
I think you guys flatter yourself too much thinking that they wanna take a picture with you, especially Chloe... Julia is an amazing soul, she always adapts to the situation no matter what and not being cranky about it. Awesome girl.