@Noonenoone440 if you're asking what a Barista is, it's someone who makes drinks, like coffee, tea's etc, just not alcohol. Also it's normally a side job or starter job, meaning you don't make much money in that position.
@@Call-me-Avistereotypes are not mostly wrong lol they come from a large amount of people who fit a specific description. For instance, the largest profession among people of Indian descent is doctors, hence the reason why the Indians being doctors stereotype exist. They are not always true but they come from data most of the time
@@natebaxter9551 As of now, the state he's from has a Hindu majority, not a Christian one. He already revealed that he was a pastor so Akaash started making his guesses.
Even my south indian teachers (I am north indian)are called Jose Joseph, Jacob Jobin, Jeena Joseph, J. Jewel... I am overwhelmed at this observation. Exception: Liju Joan...
@@VinayashaPaswan-nn9vd No it's purely a Hindu name..... My mom is Christian but I am a Hindu..... I follow my dad's religion publicly.... But from heart I am half Hindu and half Christian.... believe in both religion and respect both religions....😄😁
@@nikhilreddy8550 That no-look question was low-key his way of saying I sussed you out so clear and so early, I don't even need to get confirmation. This is just a formality.
She could be getting an Indian Husband as a barista but she ain’t getting an Indian inlaws if she doesn’t step up her game and do something else. Not saying it’s good or bad but just saying 😊
I remember describing what my neighbors’ food smelled like and my Indian gaming buddy told me which state they were from 😂 He also then proceeded to sympathize with me about the smells of their food lmaoo
@@surajpandey4942stereotypes have some truth in them. It’s just observations and statistics. Baseless stereotypes and discrimination is what makes it bad. It’s not bad to assume an Asian is good at maths, cause that’s a stereotype based on past experiences. But despite an Asian telling u not to correlate and explicitly explains he doesn’t want u doing it, yet u do continue, then it’s discrimination which is bad
@@pinkpanther6228if i had a penny for every person in the youtube comments doubting a video for no reason id have a billion dollars, it could be about obama being president and some dumbass would be like "you know thats fake right!!" 😂😂
I worked at store where we had to check ID and the first time i talked to a south indian i was so surprised when his name was James, thickest indian accent ever and named James. He laughed because he knew how confused i was. I hope youre doing good James 😅
As a Black person I’ve been finding so much joy in watching comedians from other cultures rag on their people, air their -isms, and laugh at their mothers. It’s like eating popcorn and watching a game you’re not playing. It’s actually very educational. I’ve learned alot about social & cultural matters while getting in a good laugh.
Totally agree! Lately I've been liking comic Zarna Garg. She's an immigrant Indian mom & wife raising kids in USA. Love her stuff! She's savagely hilarious! 😂
somebody guessed what type of black I was based on my hight and the fact that I don't look American enough. I was cashier and this white man just came in squinting at me. said " you aint quiet American. huh " rubbed his chin " parents probably from the islands, you are definitely first generation" took at look at me up and down. "too tall to be Haitian."snapped his fingers like he got it. "Jamaican. Right" I was speechless mouth open like a cartoon. I was like, " how ...?" he replied " I know my black people." I couldn't even be mad.
@@samirstrasser3262well she could potentially be doing that on the side while going to college, possibly, idk though, maybe she was being humble, maybe she owns like tons of coffee shops
@@ArchangelMichael.I don't see that coming though, my uncle(software eng) married a doctor in Germany, when he did, parents were extremely happy because yes, Asian 😂
dude no, barista is hell when you've to serve many customers at the same time. Specially the ones that have 0 patience or respect for us :(@@zeroounce8874
@@lisettegroot3789that’s exactly right, Indians want their children to marry partners with professional careers. Means their child will not suffer financially in the future.
@@lisettegroot3789Indian parents will try to marry you to a serial killer if he's secure with a high paying career. It's insane that it's all they care about. Their child could've survived terminal cancer but the only thing they'll brag about is their job. It's more of an Asian thing than an Indian thing.
Do you know what Jiss means in English? It's often spelled "Jizz" Look up the word Jizz it's actually a beautiful name if you translate it to English too @jissjoseph8510
ur white fellas converted their great grandfather, maybe 2000yrs back or maybe in 200yrs during brits. and uk the converted ppl have this overexxageration of their christian identity when they do stuffs ike this@@whyamisotired5135
His crowd work is insane. I’m scared to go see him because he’ll tell the whole crowd what I got my useless degree in and what my favorite strain of weed to waste my life away with is. The dude just never misses
Is this region Christian (assuming based on that guy being a pastor)? Then all the names start with J cause of that really famous guy back in the early AD times
Well India is such a country where every state has distinct features. And then you play off probability. Here is an example think of India as Europe, and Indian states and Countries in Europe. you can be sure that the french aren't going to have for dinner what the Italian have and if you know the culture well you can even predict what they have for dinner. he gets to know there is an Italian in the crowd and says he has pasta for dinner - and you might be 80% right. _ its easy when you know Here is something that most Indians can do, if i hear the name 'Patel', I can with some confidence guess, he is from Gujarat, he is in the hospitality business (Motels), he goes to the BAPS temple to pray, has thepla and farsan in food/snacks apart from many other things, People can predict his first name ends with an 'esh', what he/she wears at their wedding, and if i am really good, even what city in the sate of gujrat their ancestors came from (surat). Now if i know any 1 of these, i can guess the others with high probability of being right. Hope that helps.
My mom is Malu and this shit is so real. I got cousins named Joseph, Justin, and Jeffin. Have an aunt named Jessie and an uncle named Joemon. Also knew a malu girl from college named Jocelyn 😂
@@tfxchronotfx2488it's because a few decades ago, in the southern states, family last names were abolished due to reasons. So what they started doing was to take their father's name as the last name. So, John is his father's name.
Bruh why you gotta create a fake idea of what didn't happen? You made it LESS funny by creating something LESS funny than what happened in reality.....there HAS to be something wrong with you.
This a##hole picks up people he knows. I was his friend. I used to be in the audience once upon a time. He fired me for not cooperating with him. RIP for people who thought he predicted his name. Even that guy came to know that his name started with J after this MF told him. I have been in India for more than 40 years now. Never heard a name called "Jason John" This ABCD guy is a fake Indian who has no idea about India.
It's actually pretty simple to guess if you're Indian and connected with current news cause people of Southern Belt states of India are victims of conversion by missionaries and mostly the name sounds similar too like Jason , John , Johnson et cetra. I'm pretty certain Akash reads Indian daily newspaper to stay updated 😅
I love how everyone laughed when he said that’ll do it about her being a barista but he’s actually dead serious hence why he asked the profession he knew too she was either barista/server/bartender or singer/actor/artist