As an Indian, I know this thing happens in India. Poor people have more honesty and respect for values than riches. Sad that we are losing these values fast.
It's a wallet he is talking about, my friend left his laptop in a taxi in Delhi. Taxi driver returned it by tracking my friend down. Now this may not sound like an incredible story, but my friend lives in a slum himself and officially has no address. Taxi driver tracked him down just by knowing his college name. Social and political turmoil are not new to this world, no matter how bad the situation gets there will always be examples to restore your faith in humanity.
Actually he realised what etiquettes mothers teach to their children in india My mother says "never take anything from anyone but always come forward to help everyone"
Same happened with me l missed my bag in auto in banaras ...and the driver went to my school recieved my address and came to my home to return it ...🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@prashantbharti6077 I know brother you are telling a fairy tail. I am also quite liberal but there is no need to criticize everything. I don't know who tells you all these things but please counter check them 🙏
@Abhikrishna PS dear brother one's reality might be anothers illusion we all live inside of our own reality listen the thing that you are listening from your countrys media is not enough to judge palestine. Helping those who helped u in need is a good thing but you have to look from the both sides. when india was under control of british and indian's were not give there proper right so they used rocks/sticks to protest. so then, will call them terrorist for protesting for there own right or the people who just want there rights. I would recommend watching doucmentry on this matter then u have the right to judge. Same thing the way britain took india they same way isrealin guys r doin the same thing
@Abhikrishna PS forgive me for blaming the whole country some people still support those who r in need, listen if devil helps you in achiveing your goals through cheatung(for his own selfish purpose) then in the of the day will support youe god who always supported u or the devil???
I am a Indian, few years ago I lost my mobile while watching a movie shooting at Bhubaneswar. I was very scared and sad because of my photos and contact information are going to be lost. But then magic happened. a very old lady who was sweeping the street found the phone. Waited there when I return to the place again asking people she came, gave me my phone and she smiled and said "son is this your phone, please be responsible don't leave your stuff unattended. I gave her some hundred rupees she refused. I cried a little for the depth of consciousness and loyalty of this gramma❤️
@@tarakeswarrout8813 I lived in Bhubaneswar for almost 3 years. So many friends and good memories. People struggle with so many problems but still happy and understanding. ♥️♥️♥️
No, wrong You don't need to be kind to make your country proud but you have to be kind person even if you born in india but not Indian, live in india but not indian.you just have to be a person who can bring people happiness,joy,and humanity which is not in people.like Oh no he stole that I will not get that no, Anyone. Can change!
Taxi guys don't know They meet the guest first and most riskiest part is ride from airport to hotel. In hotel they are safe. Taxi drivers are ambassadors.
@@shivamdebnath9381 no you didnt got the point he is saying that we should be proud of our slum people instead of corrupted politician. I think he is Indian too
@@shivamdebnath9381 bhai kisi ke bhi god ko nhi bolna chahiye. Iam also hindu but i always respect other religions. Agar usey roast karna hi h to kisi aur way me kro
My brother was on his way to IIT Kharagpur from Nagpur in India for his masters admission. His bag was stolen in the train. The bag had all the certificates and the degrees. Sab gaya. After a month, we got a packet delivered home. It read aapka ajnabi dost (your unknown friend). Khola to dekha sab certificates aur degrees oosmein. We still remember that ajnabi.
I got lost in an amusement in India when I was a kid, my mum and dad searched for me everywhere but a kind icecream man saw me standing in the sun getting all red and crying and he called me over and gave me an icecream and water and helped me find my parents, I would never forget that.
Same happened with me me and my brother Were lost when we was 4 years old (we are twins)than one man saw us he helped us and keep us in his shop maybe (because I don't remember that clearly) he helped us to find our parents sometimes later my parents found us
Yeah I also left my bag in taxi and he opened my school diary...directly called me to return it ❤❤❤❤ I honestly gave him a glass of juice and thanked him and booked him as my permanent school taxi driver till I graduated ...India has 1.3 Billion population ....not all are bad ...you hate us seeing some people but do you know rest are kind educated well mannered....you visit tourist places where hardworking people poor present...have you ever visited the famous school IT of India...India has both good and bad people...both fair and black skinned...educated and uneducated...if you meet those bad people it's your luck but we are kind...so don't hate us or judge us seeing slums...why can't you see those tall glass buildings...if you hate it shows your identity...
When I was a kid, I stole my classmate's pencil, but when my mother told me it was wrong, I put the pencil back in her bag the other day. We Indians are not rich but we have loyalty.🇮🇳😀
This is exactly the thing that happened to me in in India.. I lost my wallet in India.. and it was returned to me in Dubai where I live.. the person who found it sent me an email after he found it on my business card.. and actually sent it over with one of his friends who was traveling back to Dubai to have it returned.. Wow!
@Daddy Ji Lol my mother also left her phone in an auto (this was like 3 or 4 years ago, I think at that time I was in 2nd or 3rd but now I'm in 6th grade) and then she realised it and went back but the auto driver had driven off... she never got it back, she had to buy a new phone
I have had the same experience during a trip in India.. I dropped my wallet at the entrance of a mall when I was getting out a taxi.. I swear I literally almost had a heart attack when I fetched for my wallet in my backpack and itbwas not there.. I had around a thousand US dollars and an 8 grams gold coin that I bought for my mum.. And thanks god that I was in India.. I spoke to the guards of the mall and they sent me to their office within the mall and guess what.. I got my wallet back with all my belongings in it untouched.. I will never ever forget how thankful and grateful I was that day.. It is the land of spirituality indeed
Dude, we treat our own people like shit. Guest is god is just a slogan made up by the tourism department just like kerala's tourism department call the state god's own country.
Most of the people share the bad experience of India and Indian. But there’re very rare who shares the good about them. We’re very thankful for sharing your experience
I know not all as good as him. But i have experienced exceptionally good behaviour at so many ocassions. Once a thief stole my friend's purse. He took money & called her & returned her important documents, ids and phone for which she was being so anxious. They handed over purse to some shopkeeper & she took bag from him. These are rare incidents
Also once i was travelling from punjab to South india(banglore) for my exam & i had no seat reservation in train, there were few indian army people who were sitting in their army reserved coach which was exclusively reserved for army people only. They respectfully invited my dad by adressing him as 'sardar ji' you can come & sit here. Also they guided us the shortest route to reach banglore. They were so kind souls bcoz the route we were originally planned to take was quite long & i could not have reached there on time if they would not have guided us well. I could have missed my exam. Thanks to them.
I was in foreign country and no body having time to help anyone that I observed. Its the only India where EMOTIONS plays vital role that insist us to help others without REWARD.
few years back... I was walking in a park on Noida... After reaching home I realised I missed my wallet and mobile phone in the park... Just go running to the park and searched everywhere... From the distance few frontline cleaning workers called me and showed me my wallet and phone... I just thanked them... I don't even have a heart to leave them... Such a good hearted persons
@@joyson7 ok ,is it your channel? Before watching it let me tell you one thing. Bad people are present all equally around the world . Just focusing on one instance and judging entire country on that basis makes you jerk 😂
I left my phone in a rickshaw... And the driver knew I was going to come back for it... So he refused a ride worth 400-500 rs, just to wait for me to return..
I am Indian and I know a lots of foreigners have negative image about India.... But after watching this, I really got emotional.... Thank you brother to telling this story.... A lots of love....
I lost my wallet in a train in Kerala, India. Went back to my hotel after looking for it all over in vain. Next day I got a call from the Co-passenger who had tracked my number down through my SBI debit card which happened to be in wallet, as her father knew someone who worked for an SBI bank in the neighborhood. Priceless gesture, just the effort she put in. Can't be thankful enough.
I had got the shocking news of my mother’s death while I was on a business tour. I packed up from office and rushed to Mumbai Airport. This was before the online booking days. After I bought the air ticket, I realized that in my sorrow and crying, I had forgotten my bag in the Taxi. I wrote a letter giving my details and submitted to the Indian Airlines authorities and moved to the airplane. This must have taken an hour, at the least. I was in sorrow, crying and remembering my mother as I sat belted to my seat in the airplane. I remember the airplane gates had got locked but the plane wasn’t moving. Someone tapped on my shoulder : the airhostess confirmed my name and asked me to follow her. As we neared the exit gate, she opened the gate and there was a Airport security man and an Airlines official standing with my bag. The Taxi driver had driven back to the airport soon as his next passenger had pointed my bag to him. I never got to meet the taxi driver but I do hope that he had waited at the airport to collect the reward I had given to the security guard. Yes this is INDIA
Respect for taxi driver.. I also met an old man in d train in Mumbai, who helped me alot when i had to travel all alone without reservation , in sickness i couldn't talked him but later on always miss that Abdul uncle.
True - because we Indians are the most honest and noble people ever lived in this world. But if this had happened in USA or any other country- then probably you would have never got your bag back. Because in the Ancient times India was the richest country in the whole world, so rich that it was called the 'GOLDEN BIRD'. It was richest in everything - wealth, knowledge, wisdom, beautiful nature, good food, plenty of clean water from the cleanest and most divine river in the entire world- 'THE GANGA' , and many other rivers, fertile alluvial soil, the Himalayas, vast diverse varieties of relief features, GOLD, all types of spices, diverse flora-fauna, our Ancient Vedic knowledge, etc,etc. It was so rich that India contributed to more than 24% of the total world's economy. Because of its richness in everything, people from all over the world heard of it's riches and came to loot India. One of the biggest looters of Indian wealth and heritage are - Britishers, Portuguese, Afghans, Mughals, etc. So all these invaders looted, destroyed and ruined India, and killed millions of people, again and again (as these invaders were too weak in front of our strong Indian army, to destroy India all at once) - but our Ancient Indian rulers were so kind hearted, wise, and humble that they forgave all these invaders again and again. And all these invaders reduced India from the richest country in the whole world to one of the poorest countries in the whole world. And by the time India gained Independence from the British - India's contribution to the world economy was reduced to only less than 3%. But, India is again Reclaiming and now India has the 5th largest economy in the entire world. So, this is India - the greatestcountryin the entire world. (greatest in terms of knowledge, wisdom, kindness, architecture, nature, brains, etc.) Btw, you are a very good descriptive essay writer.👌
@@the_fahad1650 Being a Bharatiya, I slightly disagree with your viewpoint. *Yes* in corporates and workplaces the "Atithi Devo Bhava" will definitely be missing except for customers however on the ground, I have never been ill treated or scoffed at in public. Few cases like everywhere else in the world but it cannot be generalized.
*Do y'all know what's incredible in this story?* That guy accepting 2500 rs. may have given him happiness for a short span, but his humbleness has given all of us watching this a sense of happiness which is way bigger and would last longer!
My dad was a taxi driver in mumbai and found a bag full of passenger full of cash in 90s...imagine it was in 90s. My dad ran to the airport and return the bag to the passenger....🙏
Have been in India for 3 years now, Indians are generally humble. Have to admit that every time I forget something somewhere I always find it exactly where I left. Indians are amazing in respecting other peoples' properties, trust me.
I came here to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed more light on some things, but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas
Look at the company's financials, check to see what their level of debt is, look for press releases, earnings releases and any news pertinent to the company. Also research the people who own it the company. Aside from that, pay attention to the trade volume. Numbers increase when a stock is about to blow up. Examine trends on the graphs as well
Rightly said... There are also crooks in India, crooks in the rich and the poor people. One cannot generalise. This incident gave The presenter this material. But if he lost his wallet in the mugging case... Then he would have made another presentation 😂😂😂
One day my father's bag got exchanged with someone's bag and when he came, he found it full of cash and then went to the exact location waited for the owner of that bag and when my dad delivery him his bag, he was so overwhelmed with joy but was shocked and thanked my papa. #Honesty is the best policy
God Bless That Man & His Entire Generation.. I Love India.. Because Indians From India & Around The Globe Are Honest Hardworking Decent & Kind... Best Wishes From Trinidad West Indies...❤❤❤
This is our India....We have a culture which teaches us these good habits and with no doubt we follow these good habits .....so proudly say Bharat Mata Ki Jai 🇮🇳
A lot of respect to that man not bcos its 70$ but its the amount of respect and image what he delivered about India to others 🙂🙂 we always welcome guest in india as we say "athithi devo bhawah" means guest are most welcome and equal to god😚😚
I once lost my wallet in Brisbane. Having no contact number inside and knowing that no bank will give out my number, the lady officer of the railways called the dentist whose visiting card was inside my wallet, got my number, rang me and then returned my wallet. Kudos to that lady. And yes some stranger had turned my wallet in to the lost and found earlier. Three cheers to that person as well.
Lost my wallet in Chennai,India ! Had every govt proof and RC book of the two wheeler But after 7 months random guy called me and asked me to collect the wallet. Not even single rupee taken from my wallet ❤️🥺 God is here in good human 💓
And the guy next to you magically has bought a new trimax pen in those two minutes and when you confront him BrO NoT EveRy TriMAx PeN IS YoUr TrIMax. I'm talking to you Sahil
@@nabhanyushetti9872 that was like the costliest and most stylish pen! Ppl used to put scratches on the pen, stick papers with their name on it, and what not.. NOSTALGIA 😌
Wallet is different thing...I and my mom accidentally forgot my 3 yr old brother in bus while coming back from school 😂.... No one returned him...we went to the last stop by rickshaw where we found him in the bus eating biscuits from a stranger.
My friend forgot his phone in rickshaw in Mumbai recently. We tried calling many many times but he didnt pick up. Finally he picked up and said he just heard the ring. After we told him what happened he took a 1 hour long drive to come back and return it
A pickpocket once stole my bestfriend's father's wallet. It had few thousand rupees, credit cards and other important documents. Couple of days later Uncle received a packet containing his cards and documents along with a note that said something like I'm very sorry for stealing your wallet, but I'm very poor and I need the money for my kids. Please forgive me.
I am so glad, I can say I have had the same experience in London and as a visitor to Canada. In both cases the finders returned my bags intact with all the money, credit cards, passports and travel documents. The world has good honest people in it. God bless them. The one who returned my bag in England made it possible for me to return to Goa and see my father before he expired 3 days later. God bless them.
Who were expecting claps from the audience,? even the person who's telling the story is expecting claps but everyone who's present in audience are soo full of pride or themselves??? No single gesture nothing! That's not an apes show! Right! Encourage the leader and boost the impact!
i think in western cultures clapping is not seen in the sense we do. It is seen as an interruption. I've seen british people get mad at hooting and whistling during concerts. They choose to keep silent and listen, instead of just reacting. The same is true for Japan. A silent audience is a mark of respect for the speaker/performer.
A girl I know never bring a pen to college, she always borrows it from me, and she always return me the pen after the refill gets over and I say thank you lady with a flame in my heart. She is so sweet and noble. Isn't it.
Thank u Sir, I just got tears in my eyes when u appreciated my countryman, this is my country INDIA. S sir all the credit n pride goes to our culture n our parents thoughts. Hadsoff to my countryman n his parents ,who has raised him with good values.I respect u Sir ,as u made my country proud. Thanks a lot Sir ,JAI HIND from proud INDIAN.
Audience did not clap. I think the audience did not like Indian taxi driver's honesty. This is called hypocracy of foreigners' towards India and Indians.
Most admirable thing about that taxi driver is he not only refused the reward but he invited him at his home for a cup of tea. That's what people in India are like. Always ready to make friends👬
I'm not crying. Nope. I get paid like 20,000 rupees which is less for my family as I'm the only earning member but I have no idea how that poor man survives in just 2500 a month. I'm shocked. He's such an angel. I wish him and his family good health and happiness 💜 and I hope we all learn to be like him. He's a real life angel.
He is not talking about 2020 he is talking when 70 USD was around ₹2500 that makes it to be around 36 so maybe he is talking about 2005-6 at that time 2500 was not that bad income ig
I've lost my all documents from my birth certificate to collage degree certificate in a train journey 3 years ago, Still looking forward to it, I'm an Indian.
Your proud is dumb. This is the proud of that man, his parents not you and me. Fell proud when You do such great things for your country, your people, for humanity.