Views : 75,353
Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Jul 26, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.915 (54/2,485 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Since you filmed a lot of videos in India, you attracted an Indian audience. Please don't take the negative comments seriously when you're in Pakistan. Some people are politically hateful there and down-right despise their neighboring country over various reasons, despite the culture, the people, being the same. While we can't change that, I appreciate the videos you're making.
There's a lot of people that will be critical of everything. I think it's best if you find a tour guide! Most videos in Pakistan are filmed with success when someone is traveling with somebody who lives there and knows the place like the back of their hand. In America, there are dangerous places to travel, not everywhere is great. Same case in every single country. While you're there, or next time you go, I hope you find someone reliable. Thus, encountering scammers wouldn't even happen. :)
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I like these little short videos even though I saw this recently on another longer video. As a brit raised in Northern India, (yes the big bad family tree goes back), this is the tea I prefer. Currently in the PNW of the US I am constantly on the lookout for metal teapots, proper teacups, and even found that the tin campfire percolators the lumberjacks used are a lot like the larger kettles found throughout India to brew chai for hours on a stove top. Thanks for the memories! Cheers!
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0:53!! He's tasting those with the same spoon!! Goodness!
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I like these little short videos even though I saw this recently on another longer video. As a brit raised in Northern India, (yes the big bad family tree goes back), this is the tea I prefer. Currently in the PNW of the US I am constantly on the lookout for metal teapots, proper teacups, and even found that the tin campfire percolators the lumberjacks used are a lot like the larger kettles found throughout India to brew chai for hours on a stove top. Thanks for the memories! Cheers! ๐
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Hello Karl, Welcome to Pakistan. Courtesy to foreigners is part of our culture. Shopkeeper if doesn't charge price feels honored, hence no problem if still you insist he will get hurt. In villages they are much more courteous. Next time you come to Islamabad be my guest for a dinner. I mean it. Looking forward..........
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@KarlRock
1 year ago
Until you get to Pakistan, you can make chai at home too. A master chai maker showed me his recipe in Islamabad https://youtu.be/8MTjbskyIsI
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