Amazing how culturally different you are from Indians in India (even though you're Indian). I could hear your dad complaining quite a bit in just that video lol. Really interesting seeing this
Shaun Gordon yes it was a great experience. Haha yes he had a bit of culture shock on day one but fell in love with India after that and has been back to visit again since :)
Hey I meet lot of fijians here in Sydney..we love you guys ...we have same roots doesn't matter where you born up ....we love you all nice video ..nameshakar to Uncle ji 😍😍
Well i am from bangalore.although you look like indian citizen due to heritage. You gave yourself away as foreigner when you called tuk tuk. We all call them as autos. When in indian cities plz prefer ola or uber app taxis. Autos are big hassle for we indians
Welcome to Bangalore india just wanted to know what language you speak back home since you landed in Bangalore are your ancestors part of Bangalore just curious to know ? 🙏😊
@@abhijeetkumarsingh9670 From what I understand. Most were from UP and Bihar and that's why they speak Hindi there. But a significant portion were from the South but most of them adopted Hindi as their language.
looking at you visiting India for me was like watching a bird flying back to it's nest.. I was able to feel the excitement you felt.. Hope you had a great time here at Bangalore as I'm from Bangalore :) If you ever visit bangalore again let me know. I would like to meet you :) Also, looking at your parents and the facial features you've got, your ancestors might be from South India :P Have researched about it ?
Thank you! I'm glad you were able to feel that! Yes our ancestors are from South India. I talk about it in a few of the India videos, especially the Puttaparthi one :)
Great question! Only the Indian's of South Indian descent in Fiji use 'Appa' & 'Amma'. I also noticed that people in Bengaluru and Andra Pradesh used 'Amma' & 'Appa' though they speak Kannada & Telugu.
Yeah when you fly domestic carries like indigo or jet they assume all of the passengers from India Same thing happen to my mom and I were US citizens flying from Dubai to Mumbai and had to go find the card at Mumbai cuz they assumed were Indian citizens If you fly international airlines or air India they keep those landing cards and don’t assume
Poorva Prabhakar Gowda at first it felt really strange and was a bit of a culture shock but from day 2 we really loved it! Felt like being back home to a place we had never been.
@@RitzyCupcake that's nice,, I dint know that there are many Indians in Fiji.... I'm planing to visit Fiji and I really wanna see the culture of our people who are away from india
This is rather interesting conversation. An indian who looks indian but actually ain't dealing with a Bangalore autowala who even indians can't deal with. Hahaha remind me of that subramanyama's comedy video on Bangalore auto walas. Do check that out. 😂😂😂😂
@@RitzyCupcake I'm Fijian Indian too born in Canada born premature at 27 weeks although I dont Speak Fijian Hindi or the Hindi from India or any Indian language. The Fijian Hindi is completely different from Hindi in India kind of like how Portuguese in Brazil is different than in the Portuguese in Portgual. Or American English compared to British English