Sikhs are generally very benevolent and mighty. Amazing religion and people. I went to Punjab for 2 weeks and the hospitality was awesome, but my phone was lost in the golden temple and a group of sikhs helped me find it. (It took us a whole day)
The insanity of India combined with your total immersion is absolutely golden. Again, please don’t start putting music or start being fancy with the editing. This is spot on, keep it real innit!
The thing I like the most with Bald's format is that, by filming this way, he's able to meet and introduce other "characters" into his stories - totally spontaneous and unplanned - like the Punjabi man in the red turban. These unscripted interactions add so much realism and depth to his content.
I'm Indian but this is bloody interesting to watch,you're pretty entertaining. Love how confident & commanding you are it's important to be like that while you're travelling around India.
The key to non-awkwardness is keeping interactions short and to the point. For example: instead of arguing prices, he makes a joke and keeps on moving. It's only when you get suckered into a long ass conversation does it become awkward. In places like India you have to ignore most people and KEEP IT MOVING!!
i love the expressions of shock when Sir Baldi speaks fluent Hindi (perfect right down to accent) ... Fantastic journey!! addicted to the adventure's of this hilarious duo!
2:08 Keep an eye on the guy with pink shirt, Now pause at 2:13 aaand WTF bro What is GOING inside his Head!, like what is GOING ON fist of all at what does he stare at, it appears to be at the camera...as if he has never seen a camera or a white pesron idrk And then he has like kinda an ability to turn his head 360* as if he was a búho Omg this people are like totally not civilized, WTF ...:0
So many people shouting and cheering everywhere...I don't know how you blend in so well and making the country look like your theater stage. My head would explode being in such chaos.
Its like that with any foreigners. I'm from London and when I went to Bangladesh they all stare and think your loaded with money. They beg you to buy things etc. For them its rare to see foreigners outside the tourist zones.
It's not like that guy the Englishmen didn't know the Rupee-$ convention he was trying to be oversmart and considerable telling him 1rupee for him 1$ is nothing Lol😂
@@baldandbankrupt i agree with this. But i would assume being to markets like that youre kind of used to them trying to sell everything to the """rich""" man!
@@wubbzzyy2578 not just India, nobody had any flushing toilets 400 years ago. Even royalty. Thing is, it's still a rich privalage in India. So while you might be comparatively rich, there is still the poverty surrounding you.
Chor bazar is one such place where ur belonging can be stolen and after few minutes, u might see someone selling it... Probably to u as well, who knows!! 😁😁
That's my experience of india too, which meant i had to walk all my female friends home from bars and restaurants at night in bad places😅 i cant even fight im just a big swede but the indians call me john cena!🤣
@ercan I need to buy a original Rolex, and they have one really cheap in there. Where is this place in London? I live in Plaistow and I can't find anywhere. Ty
11:53 - The guy on the ground on left looked up and laughed at the seller like "Ahhhh, you got bargained down by a white tourist. You cracked" hahahahaha
not actually a thief market ,its filled with cheap items from india and china(electronic items) or from east asian countries ,also some times original products have defects and discarded by brands like manufacturing defect ,they buy and sell here
look like this guy has done some serious research before coming to India,the way he observe and react to the things same as how a experienced Indian would have done in the same situation
I have been watching your videos. I feel language is an obtainable super power. So I suppose you are my Superman of RU-vid. Thanks for making great content.
Just stumpled upon your channel and man you are just amazing. I think you would put half the indians at shame with your hindi. And love your confidence and those bargaining skills...just awesome!!
India is a country where its in the culture to be highly social with people. Seeing someone talking to a Camera, who also happens to be taller and white is a rare sight. so its expected.
Imagine say, idk, some tall 7 foot african man walking through a local flea market in suburban oklahoma, with a camera, talking some weird language many don't know, and every now and again, throwing in some perfect english phrases lol..you wouldn't be looking at him like..what is this one doing here? This isn't exactly times square where he's walking through...foreigners like him are a rare site!
I am very new to ur channel matey and I haven’t even fully seen ur video yet (this is my first video of ur channel) i must say i am impressed with ur behaviour!!! U r saying “greetings” to almost every person passing by you! Keep it up! Stay blessed and keep rocking!!!
For a second I thought Harold looked like a scene from Weekend at Bernie's when he wasn't moving at the beginning and you just propped him up in the seat to ride around for the day.
hey bro.. this concept of CHOR is not actually related to thieves.. its meaning is Chaos, too much noise . there are two words pronounced as CHOR in hindi...one for thieves and one for chaos
Poor guys who decided to just go for a stroll in Chor bazaar and this big bald dude randomly pops up and starts screaming "MUJHKO TOPI MAANGTA HAI, KAHA HAI TOPI" at them. LEGIT DEAD. No offence bud, it was just hilarious lmaoo
Im 179cm...half our population doesn't get a proper meal like the babies in your country (Spain) gets... You are lucky you are from a better country. Have a good day
@@karthikarumugam95 Taller than our average men in Spain that includes elders (1.78). Obviously is due to genetics and nutrition. Im 1.94 im taller than most of my friends but in Holland in not that taller for example.