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@johnnytsu9011
@johnnytsu9011 Год назад
Gulsher saying that he and his brothers take his disabled brother’s opinion so that he has no complex is the most wholesome and loving thing I’ve heard on this channel… these men are just sublime.
@SusanPlunkett
@SusanPlunkett 6 месяцев назад
Yes.....so compassionate.
@gayleroberts-stewart3016
@gayleroberts-stewart3016 Год назад
This is one of the best interview videos. More, more.
@damedamsel3300
@damedamsel3300 Год назад
That's what I said too. my favorite video so far.
@hollish196
@hollish196 Год назад
This was completely fascinating! I loved hearing about their lives and how the families work within themselves. So excellent!! I would love to hear about how they would change things in their villages to make life better.
@damedamsel3300
@damedamsel3300 Год назад
This is the most insightful video to date that you guys have done. I love it!!! Getting to know the guys on this channel personally has been awesome. I'm loving a lot of the newer content because it gives us more of an insight into their lives And who they are. This is my favorite video thus far. Please give us more And thank you guys for sharing with us all. 🥰💙
@KHABIB-TIME
@KHABIB-TIME Год назад
"Lo! men who surrender unto Allah, and women who surrender, and men who believe and women who believe, and men who obey and women who obey, and men who speak the truth and women who speak the truth, and men who persevere (in righteousness) and women who persevere, and men who are humble and women who are humble, and men who give alms and women who give alms, and men who fast and women who fast, and men who guard their modesty and women who guard (their modesty), and men who remember Allah much and women who remember - Allah hath prepared for them forgiveness and a vast reward." Glorious Qur'an 33:35
@darlenew1981
@darlenew1981 Год назад
Very interesting! I love hearing about other people's cultures and the way they live. I find that some things are the same in any culture.
@theempath8244
@theempath8244 Год назад
Lovely educational video of humble lives and wonderful values. Respect to you all.
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 Год назад
This was very interesting.
@KarenCurr
@KarenCurr Год назад
♥ Thank you so much for this video!!! We loved learning about the details of each subject/question. We honor and respect your cultures/practices and appreciate knowing more about it now, than we did prior to this video. Knowledge enlightens! After seeing this we could not love these four men even more! Food note: We absolutely love all types but especially Mid-Eastern cuisine- we love to eat lentils, veggies, curries, and meats such as lamb/chicken etc., to enhance some of our dishes but the specific use of spices are SO rewarding and especially eaten with flat bread! I think it is much like "everyday" Asian cuisine (I am Asian, my husband is American). In my family, types of protein are added into a meal basically for flavor/nutrition/texture interest and not as a specific stand alone dish. However I/my parents/my grandparents etc have done so- that is; cooked a meal of a whole chicken/lamb roast/roast beef/roast pork supported by veggies and grain, BUT only if it is a special occasion or receiving guests.
@cynthiaschwab8894
@cynthiaschwab8894 Год назад
Always wonderful to see you all and thanks for sharing!!!
@Bruh4reel
@Bruh4reel 10 месяцев назад
Respecting elders is important, but also important is to grow and advance. If we leave everything to the elders, we never advance beyond what they knew and experienced. They have knowledge and wisdom that should be respected and considered, but they are also limited by their lack of experience in the new era. It is important to learn from our elders, but also as important to learn from other cultures and to absorb knowledge from all other cultures and all new things. This channel illustrates this idea.
@timebong8366
@timebong8366 Год назад
As much as you guys love our (USA) foods, I love how your families stick together. We in America are slowly getting there because of unemployment and homelessness
@skyeomalley3259
@skyeomalley3259 Год назад
Wonderful gentlemen all, who else thinks Tahir has always been a mischievous bohemian?
@helenbartoszek243
@helenbartoszek243 Год назад
Interesting to hear that the expression 'once in a blue moon' is also used in Pakistan!
@moizahmed4705
@moizahmed4705 Год назад
0:44 He didn't actually said that. What he said was "Chicken and other meats are eaten once a year on (day of) sacrifice" referring to Muslim festival Eid-ul-Adha when animals are sacrificed and its meat is distributed among the family and the poor. Subtitles are not always literal translation. Expression 'once in a blue moon' doesn't exist in Pakistan.
@helenbartoszek243
@helenbartoszek243 Год назад
@@moizahmed4705 Ok, thankyou. I must say I was surprised to hear it.
@samfulford5811
@samfulford5811 Год назад
That stuff about school needs to be fixed. That's a good goal for us all
@samfulford5811
@samfulford5811 Год назад
And thank you for sharing!
@onkarkitekt
@onkarkitekt Год назад
2:20 😂 😊 , 2:40 Nana Ji Di Yaad agai 🙏🏾🌹
@highlyeducatedtrucker
@highlyeducatedtrucker Год назад
Chaudhary working up a sweat!
@kimberlimesser5828
@kimberlimesser5828 Год назад
Much respect
@thumpr8
@thumpr8 Год назад
We have a few differences
@adrianacadena4908
@adrianacadena4908 Год назад
I'm American with a Mexican culture background an up bringing is totally similar to mines. WE take care of our own, an take in the wisdom of our elders. It so respectful when there's an announcement of a engagement the couple will go to elders of both families before going to there parents by then everyone knows but won't tell until the parents made sure that the grandparents are OK with it Regardless of anything it ends up a huge affair to where both sides of the family pretty much split the bill!
@tinasmallwood9546
@tinasmallwood9546 Год назад
It is interesting how cultures can be so different. In America, families want their children to move out on their own as soon as they become of age after graduating school. I believe this is why so many people struggle because they are an island and make their own way through hard times and good times.. but to have that family unity as you do in your culture. To know you have support and encouragement and place so much value on the family unit is truly the way God intended us to live. I have read in the scriptures about the days of old, many stories about how generations of families live together. We westerners should learn a valuable lesson here... We are stronger together than apart. Thank you all so much for your insight. Blessings from Texas
@danyomega1472
@danyomega1472 Год назад
MashaAllah
@billykershaw2781
@billykershaw2781 Год назад
Mr. Chaudery, you are very wise! Vegetables! All the healthy people are ' Vegetarians",....love from County Durham England.
@bengilkes7676
@bengilkes7676 Год назад
Dairy's really bad for anyone, especially cheese!
@lisah9394
@lisah9394 10 месяцев назад
Try selling your votes to someone who will educate you and your children for a change. Just sayin'...
@mathamoredan2450
@mathamoredan2450 Год назад
What about pork?
@View.FromAbove
@View.FromAbove Год назад
Muslims are not allowed to eat pork.
@danyomega1472
@danyomega1472 Год назад
Pork (it's by-products included) and Alcohol are forbidden to consume in Islam
@annainspain5176
@annainspain5176 Год назад
It's not available or legal in Pakistan. These people are Muslim.
@ljmcdonald2703
@ljmcdonald2703 Год назад
Haram
@geminiecricket4798
@geminiecricket4798 Год назад
Women not treated equally 😡
@sandrataylor3723
@sandrataylor3723 Год назад
Thank you all for sharing your cultural values with us. Understanding each other's cultures makes for better communication.
@linebrunelle1004
@linebrunelle1004 Год назад
do you understand that each of these men are from one country and different cultures?
@annainspain5176
@annainspain5176 Год назад
​@@linebrunelle1004It's obvious they do.
@helenbartoszek243
@helenbartoszek243 Год назад
Really? I wonder how much understanding was shown to Muslims in America and around the world on the 11th September and the months following the attacks on the World Trade Centre?
@i7887
@i7887 9 месяцев назад
Seems like a lot of incest from Khans people
@randytessman6750
@randytessman6750 Год назад
So much RESPECT I have for you four men
@bobbiejojackson9448
@bobbiejojackson9448 Год назад
Amen to that! There will likely be some who will disagree with me on this, but these are my thoughts. Other people aren't under any obligation to agree with me. But I do hope that they at least respect my right to have them. Sadly, just because education is readily available in the West, that doesn't necessarily guarantee a "quality" education. It seems like our schools these days, are discouraging family unity and teaching the younger generation to be focused solely on themselves. This is a relatively new phenomenon, at least for me. I grew up in the South (US) and there was a certain level of respect for our elders that was instilled in us from early childhood. You don't see that nearly as much these days, where anyone over 50 is considered to be a "silly old boomer". The morals and values that we learned as kids, are now thought of as old fashioned and outdated. It's disheartening to say the least and I pray every day for a return to the values and ideals that I was taught. I fear that a society without unity cannot succeed and that's all the more true for families. Best of luck to you with your girls. It sounds like you are doing your best to guide them down the right paths. I pray that they listen to and appreciate your efforts and follow the advice and guidance you're giving them. 🙏🕊️
@bremCZ
@bremCZ Год назад
​@@bobbiejojackson9448That's not new. Every generation says that. I remember my Grandfather saying that we had no respect for our elders, now I see it in my grandkids. Nothing has changed, you've just switched sides. And it's not school, it's parents. It used ti be that a school could discipline children, now if they try to the parents scream at the teachers. Little to do with school, everything to do with parents.
@randomness8819
@randomness8819 Год назад
@@bremCZ how common were teachers being assaulted by students in your time? glad school doesn't discipline kids so they don't beat them for non compliance to indoctrination in propaganda
@randomness8819
@randomness8819 Год назад
bless u n ur kids may you all be protected from evil amen
@bobbiejojackson9448
@bobbiejojackson9448 Год назад
@@bremCZ I realize that there's a generational component to this, but the younger generation in the West right now are a whole different beast. I'm not sure how much you delve into social media or cultural issues, but I'm guessing that it's not something that you focus on. And that's absolutely fine. But if you took a bit of a deep dive into what these kids are doing to themselves and the level of indoctrination they're experiencing from every possible direction, it's pretty frightening stuff. I sure never thought I'd ever see some of the things I'm seeing today. Certainly not in my lifetime. I'm in my early 40s and my children are still young. I've been an elementary school teacher for 15 years, but my husband and I were becoming so concerned about what's being taught in our public schools, that we decided that I'd stay home and we'd home school. And we're not alone. All of our friends with school aged children are either home schooling or taking their kids out of public schools and putting them in private schools. It's definitely not at all the same as it was when I was in school. 😕
@FionaEm
@FionaEm Год назад
This is one your channel's best videos 😊 I loved hearing about the way our favourite villagers live and think. More videos like this, please ❤
@nikkirockznikkirockz8551
@nikkirockznikkirockz8551 Год назад
I really admire how they are able to not only reside in the same house with such a large and extended family, but also marvel at the way they stilL have much lovE for each other at the end of the day as well! 😄
@tahiraleem
@tahiraleem 4 месяца назад
Tolerance is the key🔑
@Warpath86x0
@Warpath86x0 Год назад
Tribal lifestyle and Tribal people try are becoming some of my most watched content on RU-vid. You guys are are really doing a fantastic job building your channel and creating good, entertaining and informative content. We need channels like this on RU-vid to bring understanding of how another's way of life is somewhere else on this world. Good.jon guys!👍
@shirleyz7400
@shirleyz7400 Год назад
That was so awesome to hear their answer. The best is when they talk about their families! God bless them all! ✌️👍💚🤗
@WlknHope2024
@WlknHope2024 Год назад
Others might call you unfortunate or in need, but I see blessings upon your people. Humble hearts and I adore that. Thank you for educating others especially during these times of greed. I love ALL OF YOU and will continue to support this channel as much I can from here. You have a good group of people out here who support and love you. 🙏
@georgegraham6507
@georgegraham6507 Год назад
This is, by far, one of the best segments TPT has put together! Thank you for posting it - I feel like I know these gentlemen so much better, now. BTW, tell GSK he looks terrific with his greying beard and mustache as it visually shows his wisdom and dignity. (And the new turban? The best!)
@bellavita4237
@bellavita4237 Год назад
If you happy and you know it clap your hands 👏🏻👏🏻 What the gentleman described of their life style and family. That’s how it was many years ago in my Italian family. Every one got together having good times; Cooking, eating, laughing lots of fun. When the elders passed on to heaven things changed the kids grew up had their own lives moved away etc. It was a time when families were close knit and all were in everyone’s business giving advice. I miss those days. But I still try to have my gathering with mine. Of course not as loud as the houseful of noisy Italians from days gone by. 😂😂 I enjoyed their telling of lifestyle. America not what she use to be. If you happy and you know it stomp your feet. I’m doing both as my children, grandchildren and husband makes me very happy. Great video producer👌🏻 Y’all take care 🇺🇸
@RS-zt5zj
@RS-zt5zj Год назад
Italian family structure is more like middle eastern family structure than European! Such tight families. Its great.
@jennifernaumann740
@jennifernaumann740 Год назад
I loved this video! I am constantly learning from your channel. Maybe some day we can see more videos of each man’s home and every day lives. Thank you all for sharing! ❤
@jakebluethunder
@jakebluethunder Год назад
This was a great video with good insights and interesting viewpoints. What better way to learn about other cultures than from the people themselves instead of reading it from a textbook or website. I really appreciate these gentlemen and come to like and respect them more each day. 😊👍
@sarae316
@sarae316 Год назад
This was great! More of these please. Such special topics and heartwarming. A gift to us to be able to hear this directly and help us understand.
@willyvonessen4399
@willyvonessen4399 Год назад
Love this video. Please let's have more when possible. Welcome back, Gulsher Kahn !! Missed seeing you here sir.
@AC-ni4gt
@AC-ni4gt Год назад
Hearing about the electricity outage lasting for half a day to a day reminded me of when I was growing up. I was a child when I moved into a new neighborhood and there were times when the power was out for so long that my parents will ask me and my younger sister to get the candles out so they can light it. It was only when the power came back on we could blow the candles out. Some times having a candle or two never hurts.
@MaverickJackJohnson
@MaverickJackJohnson Год назад
The communal lifestyle of eastern culture is something that we should aspire to in the west instead of shunning. The level of love and support that a family has for one another in those cultures is how we were meant to live and work. Thank you for sharing with us!
@bubbleslee8724
@bubbleslee8724 Год назад
I think our youth turn to drugs due to the family life is being shattered so much here in the states. Many have no idea what a normal family is like, father, mother & children. Too many in the USA are accustomed to hand outs or worst to replace the lack of family love & all that does is fall short of what they are seeking. I have been fortunate to be raised in a normal family and blessed for my faith in Jesus Christ. The choices of faith, family & friends are more precious than any amount of $. May God Almighty bless these gentle & amazing people 3-fold. They are a true treasure of mankind.
@ivaeradon4570
@ivaeradon4570 Год назад
While I don't dismiss the benefits of family, I- personally- would like to suggest that not everyone feels the same way about family and community. Not everyone feels the same desire to live closely with those peoples, and in fact flourish as singular entities who uncommonly associate with said peoples. That's not to say that there is no benefit, or that one is right and one is wrong, only that different people have different desires and needs when it comes to interacting socially with any given relation or extension of people. Some people love their families and friends, and still desire solitude 90% of the time- which is generally at odds with the aforementioned eastern familial lifestyle.
@MayimHastings
@MayimHastings Год назад
Thank you so much for this! This is how families should live, it's so impressive! It also made me realize just how traumatic it must be to immigrate to a new country and culture. Because we (Americans) are a country of immigrants, we don't have those same ties, and that's clearly our biggest issue - very little family/community structure. These are qualities that we need to learn from our new arrivals, and from you guys, our lovely mentors. Love to you all! Allah Hafiz! 💚🙏🕊
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
It's difficult to assimilate. My husband is an engineer but took a retail job at first. He was appalled when couples showed up and men made their wives or girlfriends pay for their own orders or quibbled over a few dollars, he was really shocked to see insecure guys tracking the location of their spouse and jumping to jealous conclusions, it bothers him a lot when family is disrespectful to each other.
@fatimakbashar566
@fatimakbashar566 Год назад
Assalaamu Aalaikuum, it was really good to hear how you live and do things together. You are much stronger when you are together. May Allah bless you and your families with love and respect. Aameen. Take care. Fatima K Bashar.
@Chibi1982
@Chibi1982 Год назад
May I be more grateful for the things I've got. While they're lives seem full, I know I've got things they dream of. Maybe I wouldn't be depressed if I could see more of the good things in my life. I'll keep trying if you'll all keep trying. I'm glad I found you all. It's fun and informative to learn and try foods with you. ❤
@MagicalSoulMindStorm
@MagicalSoulMindStorm Год назад
Interesting. Thank you for sharing. Would like to know if their daughters are going to school (or granddaughters.) Maybe we can send them books!
@annainspain5176
@annainspain5176 Год назад
I wish we could send them a School in a Box, but they'd still need a teacher, who needs a salary and a place to live.
@pamelakossakoski4312
@pamelakossakoski4312 Год назад
This was just wonderful. I loved learning more about these men and their culture, etc. I wish more people in the world had the same dedication and respect to family as they do. This really touched my heart, more than all of the videos I've seen of them (and I've seen them all). Thank you for this.
@Rod-IT
@Rod-IT Год назад
There is a lot can be learned from their values.
@神崎アオイ-o4o
@神崎アオイ-o4o Год назад
thank you very much for this episode Thank you for sharing your values with us and hearing about other people's values makes us understand each other better. I especially appreciate that Mr. Baloch can appreciate what is right and what is wrong despite still wanting to respect his mother's wishes. I love hearing this kind of thing and learning about other people's lives. I am happy to hear that more and more girls are getting an education and I hope this continues improving. It's so heart warming to hear everyone being happy about more people getting educated. It's very interesting to hear the history of Mr. Baloch's tribe and what changes have happened. There's no way we in Hong Kong would ever know this if it weren't for the TBT channel. thank you for showing us the wonderful food and the amazing culture.
@1LIR1
@1LIR1 Год назад
Love this video!! Learning about our foreign friends helps me understand them more and more.
@markdanley6260
@markdanley6260 Год назад
Thank you gentlemen so much for sharing these matters with us! Regarding the cuisine and food that is usually eaten in your areas -- one thing I always like about your food reaction videos is that you often compare some element of the Western dishes that you try with something commonly eaten in your area. Mr. Gul Sher Khan is especially good at this. He often will tell us about something similar that people in his family and village eat right as he is tasting a Western dish. The other gentleman do this as well of course. I am sorry that the unemployment and wages situation there is difficult but on the other hand I am glad that you gentleman can make some money by making these videos and sharing your opinions with us. I think you really deserve it. All four of you are so wonderful to watch, and hearing your explanations and opinions is wonderful for us. We really enjoy hearing from Pakistani people this way. You have so many wonderful things to share and we appreciate it.
@Aja-Christian
@Aja-Christian 9 месяцев назад
Learning about these Tribal uncles, where they're from and how they live is truly and honor and a privilege 🙏 I wish them all the happiness in the world and a long life!
@PV-pu5iu
@PV-pu5iu Год назад
So much mutual caring in your culture. It's wonderful. Please, please, give girls as much education as boys. We are not inferior, and are half the human race. There's no reason to deprive a human being of education. That's just oppression for no reason.
@momofchampions7293
@momofchampions7293 Год назад
If they had better education system they would send their daughters school but it seems it costs alot to send a child to school while no proper education being taught like many nations around the world with corrupted politicians bleeding the people...also safety could be another reason many chose to keep daughters home.. in many countries like mine ,in the rural nomad areas and villages are same, people hold onto their daughters tightly ,,,alot of rape and human trafficking on the rise as the world gets more corrupt and unpleasant 😥
@moizahmed4705
@moizahmed4705 Год назад
Most parents do it out of necessity as higher education is very expensive and some parents cannot afford it for all of their children so naturally they invest more in their son's education as men are expected to provide for the family. This is one of the reasons why global literacy rate is higher in males than females.
@OkiePeg411
@OkiePeg411 11 месяцев назад
Why can't the wo.en in their families teach the girls to read, write and mathematics? Send one or 2 of the women to school to learn then they can teach the others?
@zaikia9775
@zaikia9775 Год назад
This was beautiful learning about your culture. Please share more. 💞
@hjisagirl
@hjisagirl Год назад
The strength of your culture seems to be respect for each other. This is something we have lost in the west. Everyone going in their own direction.
@RS-zt5zj
@RS-zt5zj Год назад
Its very strong communities and faith. Without those two I don't know how people can get by in the west.
@carlfisher5195
@carlfisher5195 Год назад
That was great and very interesting... I really love these people... It's so frustrating that there's a language barrier... I have so many questions and so much i would love to talk to them about.
@MsCanadianeh
@MsCanadianeh Год назад
I enjoyed this! Very enlightening thanks!
@trenawawrzyniak4397
@trenawawrzyniak4397 Год назад
If you respect women so much why don't they educate your women and send them to school. In the USA, my generation believe,I am 57, that woman n man are equal. Woman receives as much education as man. Women can be anything that they wish to be . Doctors, Lawyers, Judges. Even the Vice president of the United States.
@AdamRecap
@AdamRecap 9 месяцев назад
I'm Pakistani and Women also go to school just do some research
@user-to8bj1hr3s
@user-to8bj1hr3s Год назад
What an excellent, informative video! So interesting to learn about tribal culture. Please, could you make a similar video about the kinds of work and employment the men and also the women do, to support the families? It would be facinating to learn about the various jobs and work tribal people have done in the past, and what work they do now. Thank you for educating us about your culture!
@samsherwood2836
@samsherwood2836 Год назад
That was really interesting. I can't wait to send you foods from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
I wish there were halal meat pies and bridies.
@paulafowler5099
@paulafowler5099 Год назад
For all the advancements that we have here in the West, we sadly lack many of these vital things that these guys have....you guys collectively, are the definition of good hearted humanity. You are blessed to have your family so close...I envy you. Bless you all....your life philosophy is outstanding.
@stephenhensley5631
@stephenhensley5631 Год назад
I love these men and learn so much from them and how strong their culture makes them .
@Marty4650
@Marty4650 Год назад
The life they are describing is pretty much how my grandparents lived.... around 100 years ago.
@sriramiyer7402
@sriramiyer7402 Год назад
Why does Chaudhary say eating meat is not common while the others say it is?
@danyomega1472
@danyomega1472 Год назад
Because meat dishes are popular in Pakistan but meat (specially mutton and beef) is expensive and out of afford for low income labors
@danyomega1472
@danyomega1472 Год назад
@@jessyvalentine7492 Actually that's a misinterpretation of what Chaudhary was trying to say. They all like meat but it's not affordable for them to eat meat often
@anastasia10017
@anastasia10017 Год назад
they cant afford to buy meat.
@AdamRecap
@AdamRecap 9 месяцев назад
Pakistan has many different ethnic communities Mr chaudhary is Punjabi they Mostly eat lentil and vegetables
@wendidallas8213
@wendidallas8213 Год назад
Much, much respect 🙏 they say they are poor, but they seem like some of the richest men in the world 🌎 😉
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 Год назад
Very interesting look at how life is there, I enjoyed learning more about each of their cultures.
@philipmervin6967
@philipmervin6967 Год назад
Living together in a big family ❤❤❤❤sharing and caring 🙏
@vbee3571
@vbee3571 Год назад
These are some of the things the U.S.A. used to have-but threw away. I hope these men can keep them better than we did.
@bitfenix90
@bitfenix90 Год назад
I am always curious about why these people wear THAT headgear. Not "why wear headgear at all", but why THAT headgear. How often and why do they change? What is the difference between some headgear from other versions?
@danyomega1472
@danyomega1472 Год назад
The turban (locally known as Pagri or Pagg)? It is a cultural headgear wore by men in Punjab & Balochistan. It's a single piece of cloth wrapped around head into different types of turban
@randytessman6750
@randytessman6750 Год назад
Has been covered in past videos, is religious & cultural traditions.
@tahirghaffar5335
@tahirghaffar5335 Год назад
It also provides protection from direct sun heat.
@cooleo1979
@cooleo1979 Год назад
It is also a reminder for them that death in inevitable. Life is temproray and they have to stand in judgement before God. So that when they die, they atleast have a kafan (shroud) to get their body wrapped in for a respectable burial. Gulsher gave this explaination in a previous video as he comes from a warrior clan.
@Whippy99
@Whippy99 Год назад
This was so interesting to watch! Thank you all for sharing your insights into your daily lives. 😊
@stevenzwolinski3047
@stevenzwolinski3047 Год назад
Wow , its like 1882 was in America , Chaudhary was so sweaty must be 110 degrees, are we fortunate to live in America, a lot of folks here take what they have for granted, I myself am blessed and know it ✅💯
@nikkirockznikkirockz8551
@nikkirockznikkirockz8551 Год назад
Plentyyy of folkz in the 'States are blesSed and they know it, though there are places that are even morE prosperous in many different ways than America as well so let's noT play that dated, old stereotype!
@CherylPix62
@CherylPix62 Год назад
It is a blessed family that sticks together! Honoring your elders is a good thing! ❣️
@gdaygday1209
@gdaygday1209 Год назад
Interesting to hear how life is changing for all of us. Again thanks for sharing. ❤❤😊
@SMV95OA
@SMV95OA 6 месяцев назад
I love hearing them describe how they live in large families. Many desi families here in the U.S. are more wealthy than others because they share a household and family income.
@ChristaFree
@ChristaFree Год назад
I'm shocked y'all don't send your girls to school. Your society is missing out on half the great minds in your country. All children should be able to learn in my opinion. In America every one is provided the same opportunities for a basic education. It's illegal to not educate your children until they're 16. The parents get to go to court and explain why their kids haven't been at school if they don't go. If there's no school you can homeschool. A lot of people do that too. Pay an older kid that's been to school to teach them to read. If they can read they can learn anything through reading books. Y'all should take some of your earnings and buy solar panels for your house. You'll never be without electricity. I switched to solar a few years ago and I don't pay a dime for my electricity anymore. It saves me a lot of money every month. I bought a few at a time until I had enough and then some. You'll need a battery for storing the energy too.
@annainspain5176
@annainspain5176 Год назад
None of the panel members themselves are literate, they've all mentioned that fact several times over the years. Literacy in Pakistan is 58%, and that's higher among the poor. When adults can't read, is it surprising that little girls don't go to school?
@aliapolad882
@aliapolad882 Год назад
They barely earn enough money to live,buying solar panels is a luxury they cannot afford. What they earn in a month you earn in a day. Also comparing a 3rd world country to a 1st world country is bonkers.
@ClaudiaG.1979
@ClaudiaG.1979 Год назад
I agree with you, every child, no matter if girl or boy, should have the right to get education.But, Pakistan is a poor country and school isnt free of charge(they have at pay for a school uniform). A parent has to think twice which of their kids they sent to school. Which child is intelligent enough to become a engineer or a doctor? Of course they will choose their oldest son to go to school because the education of the girl is "a waste of time" because she will marry anyway and her future husband will take care of her. Its more important for the parents to teach the girl how to cook and how to do the household, so she can be a good wife. A girl can consider herself lucky if she gets the basic education. Of course this is different in the bigger cities, the more educated the parents are, the more they are willing to provide education for all of their children.
@annainspain5176
@annainspain5176 Год назад
They have to pay tuition fees as well as books, uniform and supplies. That's why poor people don't go to school, because there is no public school system there.
@moizahmed4705
@moizahmed4705 Год назад
Most parents do it out of necessity as higher education is very expensive and some parents cannot afford it for all of their children so naturally they invest more in their son's education as men are expected to provide for the family. This is one of the reasons why global literacy rate is higher in males than females.
@mtnJoy-pv3kr
@mtnJoy-pv3kr 3 месяца назад
this is beautiful 💕
@Windys21
@Windys21 Год назад
Very interesting and informative video guys. Thank you for sharing.
@Warpath86x0
@Warpath86x0 Год назад
Yes! You guys love drinking milk. I am a big milk drinker myself.
@OkiePeg411
@OkiePeg411 11 месяцев назад
Even in my family...we are all spread out all over. Hundreds of miles between us all. I moved closer to my elderly parents (now in their 90s) but they want to be completely independent from all their kids. Everyone has their own house in different cities in 2 different states. We live 600 miles away from my brother. Their son lives at his college 1000 miles away. My son is in the military and has been all over the world...now lives "close" at 300 miles from me. When my parents pass i will be completely alone 300+ miles away from any immediate family. I love the Tribal People and their close families sharing everything, helping each other and supporting each member. They are truly blessed.
@MayimHastings
@MayimHastings Год назад
And praying for cooler weather for you! It's been a hot one, but it looks like Sunday will be cooler and stormy throughout the day for y'all ☺️☃️❄️
@mskiara18
@mskiara18 Год назад
1:30 - Truly is sad that the government is not helping the poor with education by providing schools and teachers for their children, I hope with this channel that can change. If you're unable to build schools, there are some videos online that can help with language and math in Urdu if this helps. 2:43 - Best wishes as well to getting more for your villages to improve infrastructure.
@ally9830
@ally9830 Год назад
this was so enlightening
@dougclegg7955
@dougclegg7955 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your lives and cultures with us. It is always a joy to learn more about you and how you live🙏
@sandyhayden-bristow1382
@sandyhayden-bristow1382 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing a piece of your lives with us. Family is indeed the strength and unity of any culture which should not be forsaken. We all need to get back to these basic roots and be thankful for what we have rather than always looking at what we want. Many blessings upon you fine gentlemen and your families.
@Gerrygambone
@Gerrygambone Год назад
Very insightful video. No doubt they share their good fortune of being on Tribal People with their extended families.
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
They do. They buy rations and distribute them to remote villages.
@MarcusBritish
@MarcusBritish Год назад
Must have been really hot during that recording... Chaudhary's shirt appears damper and damper each time we see him. 🥵
@atomicshards
@atomicshards Год назад
Why is Mr Chaudhry so wet lol
@katherinetepper-marsden38
@katherinetepper-marsden38 Год назад
It's hot as hell right now
@LauraMDactyl
@LauraMDactyl Год назад
I imagine the lights used for filming are hot as well. Peace be to everyone.
@petrabutler3315
@petrabutler3315 10 месяцев назад
I would LOVE to watch them all go to the pilgrimage!!! I think it would be totally awesome!!!
@ahmedmalick4137
@ahmedmalick4137 3 месяца назад
I agree to all expect the marriage one bez they should be allowed to tell if they like someone and not marrying outside cast or village results to boys and girls aging to 40 50yrs still waiting for someone from own village thats just stupid
@OkiePeg411
@OkiePeg411 11 месяцев назад
When i was a child, we lived near the Texas Gulf Coast. Often had hurricanes blow through. We lost electricity and sometimes we had no power for a week. We had well wayer so the pump for the well didn't work, no refrigeration. It was difficult, but my parents were very smart and knew how to plan for no power. We had water stored in old milk bottles, bathtub, water heater. We always had candles on hand. We weren't too upset to not have tv. Kids (and a lot of adults) today wouldnt know what to do without all their electronics and 500 channels and phones/internet. I know for sure id be fine. I dont have tv in my house anyway and have survived before without gadgets.
@Hallow334
@Hallow334 Год назад
It is interesting, but also sad that in their culture the younger people are having less respect for their elders. It is the same in the USA, only worse. Younger generations can be very disrespectful. Not always, but a lot of time it depends upon how good they were raised by their parents. I think it would be so cool to meet these men. I am a Deputy Sheriff in Texas and we come from such different cultures, but we have a lot of the same values. Most people in the USA dont really have a lot of knowledge of how people in Pakistan and the Middle East live. The news channels only talk about the Middle East if something bad happens, so that is all we ever hear. It might be the same for these men, that they don't hear or learn the truth of what the USA is like, unless they have family or friends that live here. Thank you for your videos.
@EmmelineSama
@EmmelineSama 7 месяцев назад
I so hope mr Chaudharys new diet, eating junkfood with lots of meat and sweets, doesn't make him sick. He had such a healthy diet before being a taste tester.
@kophee3027
@kophee3027 7 месяцев назад
I would like to know who each has helped his family and village/community by having this channel and all the fame they now receive. 💕💐
@gacchan
@gacchan Год назад
What a great video, would love to see more of this in the future.
@makeitso4793
@makeitso4793 Год назад
I think the lack of technology can be a plus. If there is worldwide food shortage or if computers were shut down because of that special kind of attract that wipes out all eclectic or battery powered things, they might never know and go about life the same. I wish I knew how to farm and dry food or store them for long periods of time. (Canning) How to sew by hand and make clothes/cloth and so on. Just takes one kind of a bomb to wipe out all we know. Cars and trucks would not even work. But their life would go on. I have great respect for these folk.
@onlymebaby.9249
@onlymebaby.9249 11 месяцев назад
What, Rana, s wife doesn't deserve respect?. Oversight?
@kasuji1
@kasuji1 Год назад
unfortunately for the pakistanis living in the west slowly this cultural trait of family unity has weakened...people have become selfish since everyone is earning money etc, shame
@natzajac70
@natzajac70 9 месяцев назад
These answers were so insightful i very much enjoyed learning more about you and your thoughts
@karlkustrich9295
@karlkustrich9295 Год назад
They are rich in family and that is what matters most in life.
@robertawalker204
@robertawalker204 Год назад
I very much liked this video these men could teach a thing or two to the men of today I hope u can do this again please folks keep questions respectful so glad I found the channel love from USA🥰
@mdrummer4063
@mdrummer4063 Год назад
This is one of my favorite videos so far. Thank you to all of these gentlemen for sharing their experiences. I love how important family is to them. I think we, as Americans, could really benefit from staying closer together as families. Much love to all.
@Aberbrothock1
@Aberbrothock1 Год назад
Give Chaudhary a fan bless him, he's sweating his t**s off.
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