🇮🇳 As a foreigner in India you are often hassled by beggars but this one was like no otherI I had ever met. Join me as I try to escape the insane Mr. 100 Rupees who had the persistence and stamina of no other beggar before him.
I love how you turned this into a fairly light-hearted, humorous situation and kept a smile on your face throughout. It's actually a smart way to handle a situation like this rather than getting scared or angry.
@@drahcirnevarc9152 It's not about how physically intimidating he is or isn't. When there's an individual who simply refuses to stop invading your space and peace, it's cause for concern
@@danieltatum4262 that’s exactly what his strategy is. To follow the travelers till they get annoyed enough to give money and get rid of him. It’s a fight lol, Giving him money will be a defeat. The Irony is, if he puts all this dedication into an actual genuine work, he’d make a lot more than 100 rupees
The funny thing is that this guy was following you for 100 rupies all day and had no idea that it is you actually who has made a fortune of his effort!
“I’m sorry brother I have no money..” *camera goes off. Bald proceeds to beat the shit out of the guy. Turns camera back on* “He finally gave up! Wouldn’t you know it?”
I had one of those in Amsterdam a swarming Moroccan beggars were following me..Till they saw 2 police officers, then they disappeared like ice under the sun.
It was great meeting your friend, Mr. 100 Rupees! 🤣 Lol, when you asked his name and you responded with, "Nice to meet you, 100 Rupees!" I was laughing so hard, I nearly choked! This whole interaction was pure Comedy Gold! You have the patience of a saint, my friend! ☺️
@@the_king6188 Ahh.... So it seems,you are looking for 100 -rupees- subs But King listen to me for 1 min I don't have 100 subs with me,and your so determined But your messing with the wrong person here I'm not an ez one
He tells a policeman someone is following him and begging for money.....officer says..."Give me 200 rupees and I will get him to leave you alone"😁😁😁😁😁😁
Mr Bald knows how to take out content from everywhere the way he handled the guy and made a small banter about him had definitely been good aa a result he reach approximately 10 million views
Legend says 4 years later he’s still following him until this day. He follows him to the hotel, the bathroom, and even woke up right next to his bed begging for 100 rupees. Bald is still calm saying no.
It's one of those continuous quests that can never be finished. And the amount of XP you gain for each 100 rupees isn't worth it. You level up faster if you report him to the police :D
Word has it he's still following you around for 100 rupees 4 years later 😂😂😂 Look forward to your videos Mr Bald. Would be epic for you to come and visit South Africa sometime in the future sir. Cheers mate🍻
Julian Weber you would punch a poor guy cuz he is begging for money? Is he hurting anybody? This is just his everyday routine. If you came in his country you need to respect this. And if you punch him would you be happy cuz you did that? If everyone pubched this guy for begging that would be a tragedy. You need to start thinking in your life for real.
Aaron Antonio nah bro.. this guy probably has no job and is over stressed and needs some money to eat or he has a boss who is making him to do this...What would you do at this point? Would you beg for money? You just cant judge bro its not right.
@@mr.equity1120 true but he's annoying the person so ignoring him is the most humane way. Also the problem with beggars in India is that they're often part of an organization and there's a head guy who takes a cut from them and gives them barely enough money to survive. So instead of giving them money, give them food
@Casual Fight Fan SoCal is crawling with that kind of cancer. I immediately check to see if I have cash and start asking them where their supplies are. When they ask what im talking about I say "you know, your car cleaning gear... Youre going to wash my car and then I will give you cash.". Most get it and disappear, but ive had one become seriously indignant that I would dare expect him to earn my money.
It's like mafia of beggars. They work as gangs and do thefts if they get a chance. Don't underestimate them they could have bigger bank balance and bigger house than you.
We had a similar problem in Bulgaria about 20 years ago. We went on a trip to Varna, and a female beggar followed us every where, we eventually got rid of her by going into a shop, where the shop keeper told her to go away.
I'm an Indian and I too actually get troubled by such kind of people. I am not saying that beggers are bad but that guy had healthy body to do work, he could labor and earn money !