I just loved the video! You guys are always welcome in my country! Don't you know that Portugal had colonies in India: Goa, Damão, and Diu ( गोवा, दमन और दीव ) until 1961? You can still see the architecture and many other historical remains of the Portuguese occupation today, especially in Goa. I'm very surprised that you don't know that Goa, Damão and Diu were Portuguese colonies. Portuguese was spoken in these three regions. My brother-in-law was born in Goa. His mother is Indian and his father is Portuguese. How do you not know this part of your country's history?! Best regards ❤ from Portugal.
@@domsalazari era o que eu pensava.. provavelmente nem tens culpa de ser assim.. ter filhos entre primos é o que dá, a consanguinidade dá nestes atrasos..
Hahahaha. Sorry for some of the negative comments from my fellow countrymen, guys. This is a nice light hearted video paying complements to the beauty of our country, and we should be nothing but happy about it. In case you don't know, due to recent immigration policies and a loophole in the system, Portugal has been having a HUGE influx of Indian illegal migrants, to the extent where in some towns, they are already the majority, for a small country like ours, that is a lot to bear, so tensions are a bit high right now. Regardless, if you come and visit and are respectful and strive to communicate and get to know the Portuguese people, I am sure you will find us very welcoming.
@@OPortuguesBaseado why went to India too so... The bad thing in some, and i repeat, some emigrants is that they dont leave their countries behind. We dont want that u change your religions, but please, think that u are in Europe, in Portugal, a country that recieves all, but dont try to impose your believes and culture on us. We are here a long time, respect our costums and u are ok.
This was almost 2 centuries before the English got to India. Relations between India and Portugal date back over 500 years when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama led a sea-faring expedition to Calicut (Kozhikode) in Kerala in May 1498, making him the first to discover a direct sea route between Europe and India, across the Atlantic Ocean and the African continent. WELCOME TO PORTUGAL 🙂🙂🙂. HE ARE ALSO CONSIDERED THE 4TH PLACE IN THE WORLD, WITH THE BEST FOOD 😉😉
Thank you for the video and I'm glad you enjoyed it and you're very welcome to visit Portugal. Please excuse some of the comments from fellow portuguese people, they're just a bit unintelligent and blame foreigners instead of bad policies implemented.
I think these guys haven't been to any west cost town in India 🇮🇳 . It looks to me they unfamiliar to sun sea 🌊 sand and lush green forest adjacent to it .
There's more: Portugal interior not so turístico saturated and most of the west coast, remaining protected by national parks where wild life is upfront of the the real-estate bloody business.
Aos 33 segundos este indiano disse que a "única coisa que sabia de Portugal era C.Ronaldo" embora o C. R.nao seja uma coisa, mas uma pessoa, também não é verdade que um indiano não saiba que Portugal tinha colónias na India até 1961 em Goa, Damão e Diu que voltaram para a India, liberta 14 anos antes da Inglaterra ...
O Sr. foi longe demais com esse seu comentário xenofóbico e estúpido. É mesmo um português mal educado e de má índole. Que vergonha!!! Como portuguesa, sinto asco de si.
Sim é bonito mas é nosso. Querem vir para aqui mas têm que obedecer aos nossos costumes. Aqui nao há turbantes, burcas facas sagradas, etc. Senao podem voltar para onde estavam.