China vs. India

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Before you knock something, try it.

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👍︎︎ 18 👤︎︎ u/WoodLund 📅︎︎ Jan 29 2016 🗫︎ replies

Not bad.. Though he is mostly talking about mangalore.

👍︎︎ 7 👤︎︎ u/Crimemastergogu 📅︎︎ Jan 29 2016 🗫︎ replies

TLDR:

India is filthy, but friendly and diverse. Internet access is terrible. More religious, harder to find non-veg food. Finding a good alcoholic drink is a problem and a bars are bit seedy/dodgy but are actually friendly. Lot of people understand english.

China is more modern, less diverse, cleaner. Internet access is good but heavily censored. Less religious, easy to find non-veg food. Normal drinking culture. Hardly anyone understands english.

A lot of it is accurate from a tourist PoV. Quite open minded and a nice neutral comparison to be honest.

👍︎︎ 33 👤︎︎ u/Fluttershy_qtest 📅︎︎ Jan 29 2016 🗫︎ replies

Looked down upon to drink in India, Punjab aao kabhi.

👍︎︎ 5 👤︎︎ u/abhi16 📅︎︎ Jan 29 2016 🗫︎ replies

As an Indian who recently spent an year in China, I drew similar conclusions from my experience. My wife and I had to try hard to find places where we could find something to eat even though we eat chicken (No pork or beef). Alcohol in China is readily available in local grocery stores and neighborhood market and doesn't have any specialized shops as we have in India.

👍︎︎ 5 👤︎︎ u/blackswan_infinity 📅︎︎ Jan 30 2016 🗫︎ replies

I can relate to most of it but did not get the drinking part. In Delhi almost every restaurant has a Bar. You have top notch bars and pubs all over Delhi and also in Pune where I am currently staying.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/galaxyhermit42 📅︎︎ Jan 29 2016 🗫︎ replies
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Yeah, well sure [now] that we use I'd like to stress that if you've come here for politics. You've come to the wrong place this video is not about politics This video is about my first impressions of India and well my impressions in general of life on the streets in India and in China Although I am qualified to talk [about] China having lived here for over [10] years I'm not as qualified to talk about India because well, I only visited India for 10 days [I] Did however manage to Soak up a lot during those 10 days so let's start off with my first impressions My first impressions of India is that all those chaotic. [it's] very colorful and vibrant very friendly very diverse but also very dirty and poor My first impressions of China when I first arrived was although it also shares a lot of similarities with India being chaotic and Vibrant it was a lot [more] modern [I] felt and lacking in diversity in other words people are very much the same and Very very very money driven instead of being friendly I find the people more curious in China First of all let's talk about some of the differences that a traveler will experience when traveling to India versus China And I may as well start with the language since in India almost Everybody could understand English and speak a little bit of it even the taxi drivers or Tuk-Tuk drivers [Etc] And this made a huge difference, and of course is very helpful for anyone coming from an English-speaking country Whereas here in China, I'd say 99.9% of taxi drivers can't speak English most people can't speak English and if somebody approaches you speaking English especially [in] a tourist area It's probably because they're trying to scam you The next thing I'm going to talk about is tap [water] you cannot drink tap water in either, China or India I've been told it's a bit more extreme in India in fact I was warned to not brush my teeth with tap water or take Shower with my mouth open which seemed a little bit extreme to me but I'm quite [used] to the whole having to drink bottled water thing living in China since if you drink tap [water] you will get sick in some other fashion next [internet] now surprisingly [internet] is very difficult to get in India Now I know Internet in China is actually very easy to find you can find free wi-Fi on almost any coffee shop or even at any restaurant However, it's censored so it's pretty much useless if you're trying to check your gmAil or Go onto Youtube or Facebook or whatever you wouldn't be able to use those services anyway But in India I found it very very difficult there was no free Wi-Fi I had to pay for [internet] if I wanted to use it and for instance at my hotel I had to get special vouchers every day with special passwords in order to use the [internet] so the internet I found even in the the big airports was very very difficult to [had] to produce my Passport, and I had to get a special code which only lasted [for] a short amount of time So access to the internet in India is surprisingly a lot more difficult than it is in China Now there's a very interesting habit that most indian people have which I had not seen outside of India and that [is] a head shaking Thing that they do when they are nodding in agreement But it's not the nod that we're used to in the west. You know sort of yes, not. They do a Left and right thing. I can't do it. You'll just have to see it in fact I probably have a little clip over here of someone doing it Now this just means yes And I was very confused at first because I tried to order something at a restaurant And I said I would like two fried [eggs], and the waiter did this and I thought he meant no so I said okay How [about] some chicken or whatever all else was on the menu and he did it again? So I honestly thought that he kept saying no, and I was getting quite frustrated But I picked up very quickly that this actually means. Yes Or acknowledged so as you're talking to people you'll see them Shake their head and this just means they're saying yes, or agreeing with you right. Let's talk about food and drink in India first of all religion plays a huge role in the different kinds of food and drinks that you can get For instance there are a lot of vegetarian restaurants in India [due] to the religion in China of course Vegetarianism isn't really a thing It's very rare so everywhere you go you'll find meat and you'll find pork you'll find beef you'll find every kind [of] meat chicken whatever because there's no religious taboos on eating any kind of meat, but in India you can't eat cows obviously and Some religions require you to be vegetarian, so you will see a lot of veg only written on Restaurants, and I suppose it's actually quite delightful for anyone who is a vegetarian [I]? Was very surprised to find out that? The Indian food that I'm accustomed to eating or was accustomed to [eating] back in the west is very different to the Indian food you Actually find in India right let's talk about drinking culture in India versus drinking culture in China now first of all those who've watched my videos before are probably quite aware that drinking is a very big part of Chinese culture and Not only amongst families during big celebrations but business deals are concluded usually over a lot of drinking usually drinking hard alcohol like [I] do and It's rather juvenile to be honest. There's a lot of trying to prove who can be the strongest by drinking the most But that is the Chinese drinking culture now unlike in China where religion is Non-existent because well it was banned in the past and although you're allowed to practice religion If you like these days nobody really does because of course all the religions being lost India is an incredibly religious place you walk around on the streets And you'll see people in all sorts of different religious garb people practicing various different religions You will see a Muslim school right next to a Christian church right next to a buddhist temple [it's] really interesting and I must say quite fascinating to see all the different kinds of religions all working together, or all Living together. I should say now due to the fact that religion is an incredibly big and strong part of Indian culture Drinking is very frowned upon And I suppose most religions actually don't approve of drinking and so it's very difficult to find a drink Probably the most interesting part of my trip to India was the adventure that I had trying to find a drink Now there were signs posted all over my hotel room saying no alcohol allowed on premises there were no restaurants that would allow me to drink inside, so I was walking around trying to figure out where a person can find a drink and I noticed every once in a while sort of an inebriated Scoundrel stumbling out or being thrown out of these really dark Dingy looking little bars And they were sort of hidden away on Back streets They weren't that easy to see and I thought to myself well, that's not really the kind of place I want to go into it looks fairly dodgy and dangerous, but you know what I'm having an adventure [I'm] in a different country I can take care [of] myself. [I'm] going to go inside and check it out So I found one that didn't look too [bad] and I walked inside, and it was very different first of all there are Cubicles that you sit in so they lead you in and set you down and your own little cubicle It's very small probably can fit two or three people maximum And it's blocked off from everyone else so you can't see other people drinking and they can't see you drinking then Another thing is that all the lights are turned off in the place You've just got light filtering in from the windows and all the bars were also sort of underground leveled down So you're sitting underground in the dark with light filtering in from the top and I suppose the reason for this is [to] More or less hide your identity you don't want people to walk past and see that you're drinking inside the bar well Whatever the case. I sat there I had a beer in this first bar and had a chat with the manager and Actually very friendly people and I was very surprised and a lot of my worries were alleviated Because it seems like that's just the way things happen there so I went to a couple of these little bars, and I actually met some very nice and interesting people and learned that It's quite common for some people well the people I was talking to they were mainly sort of construction workers or long-distance bus Drivers or you know they're very sort of low income earners that hang around in these bars I suppose if you've got money you probably drink at home and They were telling me how it's quite common [for] them after work to come and have a couple of tots of whiskey before they go home obviously it's to fortify themselves before they have to go face the family and I actually had a lot of fun and met some very interesting people And it was very interesting to see how different drinking culture was over there Now please bear in mind I do realize [that] it can't be like this all over the whole of India [I] do know that in places like new Delhi It's a lot more open There is a bar [scene] there and people can go out and drink with their friends Etc And it's not as frowned upon as it is down here in mangalore where I was But I did pass through new Delhi and Mumbai and all the way down to Mangalore And I did see that alcohol wasn't really very widely accepted So it turns out these bars weren't as bad as I was expecting I was expecting them to be dangerous and full of scoundrels and really dodgy But actually I met a lot of friendly interesting people and I had a good time Yes, they were dirty full of flies and well a bit weird But I really [did] have a good time. So this brings me onto this little point. I want to make here and that is before you knock something try it and in fact I've just done a video about this. I had a lot of preconceived notions before coming to China and when I got to China obviously Found out that most of them were wrong. I am going to link you to it here please go and check it out Let me know what you think [I] hope you found this video interesting I just have to say that my little adventure to India was absolutely wonderful and I can certainly recommend it Anyway until next time. Thank you for watching can't wait to see you in the next video and as always Stay awesome you
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Channel: serpentza
Views: 2,630,009
Rating: 4.2617922 out of 5
Keywords: China, Adventure, Bikes, Beer, India, Impressions, Culture, Religion, Food, Drinking culture, head shake, economy, people, Indians, Chinese, travel, internet, drinking water, tap water, Winston Sterzel
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Length: 10min 47sec (647 seconds)
Published: Sat Jan 23 2016
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