Aakash seems like he spent his childhood in a multi-ethnic neighbourhood or atleast went to a school which was diverse and just observed and kept updating himself. He is still open to learning on stage. Kudos to him to convert that into sthg funny for most people
As well, Akaash, Andrew and their other comedian friends spent lots of time doing basement stand up gigs in NYC together early in their career when they were grinding as newbie struggling comedians. Schulz did a hometown tour video where he, Akaash and friends went back to their old NYC stomping grounds, told some back in the day stories about doing stand up and hustling. So he’s def had multicultural immersion in different ways.
Yooo that last bit was amazing work 😂😂 as a Muslim myself, I felt exactly what you were feeling, but would never be able to articulate it so well. You have a gift brother 💪🏼
I missed seeing Andrew Shulz 4yrs ago because of my mom’s illness. I didn’t think anyone’s crowd work game was as good until I saw you. You need to come to the Atl bruh. I’m sitting front row with no shame.
"yeah happiness comes from second one" from that guy like with no time to even think about it, just said it immediately was freakin' the best thing ever! timing in comedy is everything! ahahahaha I literally spit all over my laptop hearing that! :p
Im Asian and I got shafted... I lived on my own, worked two jobs, and put myself through college. My parents like to claim my achievements all the time. LoL
@@vatsalsharma4061 it's not that rare. There is a huge Muslim population in Mexico & Latin America since a lot of navigators durring Columbus time were Muslim.