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Paul Hackney talks about growing up in India. Details at www.beginningwithi.com/comments/2003/07/28/paul-ha…
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Date of upload: Sep 21, 2009 ^^


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@pulkitgupta513

3 years ago

honestly i think our parents will be the last generation of indians who know how to bargain properly XD

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@rayaraj769

3 years ago

Says the word "Indian" in the title: Indian: We have been summoned, brothers.

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@user-dn4sw5ly9o

6 years ago

'World is my family' INDIAN PHILOSOPHY

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3 years ago

I have to admit I'm amused that this post is getting all this traffic after so many years. Maybe I'll actually make some money on it! ;-) I'll have to tell Paul he's famous.

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8 years ago

Not by Woodstockers. We mostly grew up in India, and many of us are Indian.

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@arinsharma5473

4 years ago

I laugh at myself after watching this Foreigners explain my culture better than me..

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@vinayakk2745

3 years ago

My dad scolds me for not knowing how to bargain😂

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@bharatbarnwal8540

3 years ago

YouTube algorithm, they suggest this video right after 10 yrs.

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7 years ago

Not by me, or any of the people you see in this video. We all have spent important portions of our lives in India, many of us still call it home. Some of us would be recognizable to you as Indian, others would not - but we all love India, and respect and cherish its people - who are our friends and family!

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@justanerd414

3 years ago

People imagining and saying he is a foreigner just because he's white, although he was born and raised in India and is way more Indian than the people who have Indian heritage but have never been to India in their whole lives, but those people would proudly say someone is Indian just because they have brown skin or Indian name Ahh the irony!

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@MrSirBoastAlot

3 years ago

That handclap at 2:05 is a very Indian gesture.. i guess..

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3 years ago

Something everyone needs to keep in mind is that this video was shot about 15 years ago, and the experiences Paul recounts in it date back far earlier, to the 1970s. I suspect that most commenters here weren't even born then. The India of Paul's youth (and mine) would be in many ways a foreign country to you. India has changed, including in matters as simple as bananas being priced by the dozen rather than the kilo, and the prevalence (or otherwise) of bargaining.

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@chess584

3 years ago

Nobody: Nobody: Indians learning their own culture from a foreigner.

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@purvasings1562

3 years ago

Me with my Indian mom in a shop Mom: how much Shopkeeper: 2k Mom: I'll give 500 (me dies with embarrassment)

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@guddubhaiyamirzapurwale3470

3 years ago

YouTube algorithm recommends me this after 11years .🙂

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@tripleh5369

7 years ago

we Indians really have a rich cultural . great to see it getting appreciated

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@subham1225

3 years ago

" वशुधैव कुटुंम्बकम् " " THE WORLD IS ONE FAMILY " .

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@sandeepsinghthakur7110

7 years ago

you can not say no to Barfi......it is a crime (except you are diabetic).

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@goodmorning192

3 years ago

Yup, everything he said is true. We don't eat in someone else's house until they insist and bargaining is in every Indian's blood.

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@ritikaritu2181

3 years ago

I love how his accent sounds Indian but also American... Like he accepted and represents both parts of him. I think its important since most migrators their own mother tongue, or retain it so much that they don't adapt.

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