Thank you for sharing, I read through the comments about why the sound went out. RU-vid does that sometimes. I will subscribe :) It looks like you all had fun!
I'd like the way they use gestures and actions but it really difficult to understand without no sound. I just watching for purposive communication and seem I can't understand what they are talking.
Why does the audio keep getting cut off? Ultimately, not having audio at crucial moments made the video ineffective in explaining cultural misunderstandings.
RU-vid forced me to delete the soundtracks due to some legal requirements. The scene starting at 3:19 is a muted scene in which a classical song was playing. Unfortunately it looks like something is wrong with the video.
You know I often wonder when I hear about places that don't eat pork or beef..Well if THEY choose not to eat them that's fine..People eat what they like..But I wonder..If you're in one of these places and just happen to have a meat they don't eat with you and are seen eating it..(like say eating pork..Like ham etc. in Israel) Does their local police actually arrest you and haul you to jail or does the people just shun you and say you'll go to hell for it? (which you can ignore as your religion is diffrent). I wonder.
Most of the time, forbidden food in a religion or culture is not served or cooked in the first place. Except for some people who are more adventurous and less committed to that culture, they could still do it and eat it. As for police, they don't interfere at all because their job is within the law and religion is usually outside the powers of the law. However, if a certain country is very dedicated in their religion and made the rules of their religion as part of their laws, I believe the police will take action.