A Foreigner's Life in a Real Indian Village

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I take you to my Indian wife's farming village in rural India. We'll meet our family there, and I'll take you on a full tour of a Rajasthani village. In the village, I'll show you all aspects of village life, including farming, women's work, food, cows, buffalos, goats, and various street vendors.

You can also follow my wife at @ManishaMalikIndia.

00:00 Going to my wife's village in India
00:36 Meeting our family
02:42 Playtime
03:26 Divorce rumours about us!
04:35 Farming in our village
05:10 The roaming vegetable seller
06:01 How we sleep in the village
06:21 Why are cows important in India?
06:53 Breakfast & food
07:46 My daily Hindi lesson
09:19 Meeting village school kids
10:17 Power & internet in the village

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"The soul of India lives in its villages" said Mahatma Gandhi. I hope you saw that in this video.

KarlRock
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I am an old man of 75 and have lived a full life. but Carl, I am envious of yours. What a great video.

arthurcrego
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I was born in India (Mumbai) in 1977. Moved to the UK, travelled back every year until my late teens at this point all the family had spread to different parts of the world…. At this point I’m the foreigner Karl. I don’t even speak my mother tongue anymore.. you more Indian than I’ve ever been.. the respect you pay to every day Asian people is amazing and the peoples way and traditions is amazing. I salute you sir.

chrishutch
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I am from south india, living in USA last 22 years, I love US but financially i feel like I am being scammed. I constantly making money but always under debt which basically causes stress unconsciously. Missed my Indian village visits, nothing compared to their unconditional love and compassion they show. All my grandparents passed away while I am here working in IT, now I feel like I have no one to go there or be there. Their memories makes me cry.

langanyu
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So wholesome man! You make a very good son in law. God bless you and your inlaws.

EMKWANREVIEWS
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Nothing beats a visit to see Indias authentic country! 🙏

preciseunionreborn
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I just got back from India. This was my first time visiting India. I fell in love with India and its people. I was lucky to visit the Indian countryside. I had the most simple but the best meal in my life. Indian people are so welcoming and giving. India got under my skin, and I plan to return to India next year.

borisjovanovic
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i like the gesture that he did when meeting the elderly..he bows down and touch their feet with one hand.. what a humble human..

pandalah
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Amazing to see Karl’s Hindi improve over time. Literally miles from where he once was.

Miata.Is.Always.The.Answer
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You are no foreigner. You are our भारतीय आदमी

shibanjanghosh
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Farmers all around the globe are the backbone of our nations. Organic simple food is so much easier for our bodies to digest and sustain us. Much love and appreciation for these wonderful people. ❤ ❤ 💕 from Australia and thank you Karl. Namaste 🙏

dreamcreate
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Nothing is better than taking a break from all your work and going to a peaceful village of India for a few days 😌

nancysharma
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This reminds me so much to little towns in Mexico. Its amazing how much they are alike, the person selling vegetables out in the street with music and even they way they cook, just like in Mexico.

jessicalizarraga
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India is beautiful and full of beautiful people. I’d love to visit some day. Cheers from the USA

TsunauticusIV
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It’s so good to see you back with your in-laws, stay blessed.

rajeevanand
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I miss india, ive lived 5 years in rural India, mostly in West Bengal, in the Siliguri corridor close to Bhutan, Karl im surprised you havent visited Bhutan yet, you and your wife should make a trip, its a beautiful country.

mooodeang
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So happy that you are back! Really inspiring. Watching this, I felt a little from the old world I experienced in my youth in Spain. That world and lifestyle has mostly vanished in Spain (for example the Payés de Catalunya), so it is nice to see it still very much alive in India (rural farming and an honest, simple life). I traveled to Rajasthan with my mother back in 2012, but have been mostly to more urban and touristic places (Jaipur, City Palace surrounded by lakes, Jain temple etc.), so I only experienced part of that region. Still, a wonderful experience I wouldn't want to miss.

maxziebell
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Farmers are great people. Most country people are this is where u experience soul of a nation.

spawn
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Your connection with everyone is so beautiful. I have been learning Hindi and hope one day to have the same kind of connection. I notice even your head gestures are so commonly Indian. Amazing

RiahLynneInternação
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Ram Ram hermanito (little brother) 🙏🏻🇮🇳. I visited the villages of Bhalyani and Gargi in Himachal Pradesh in 2019. Very laid-back. Nice village where your wife's mother is from and your wife grew up Karl. Cute kids. Gotta love Incredible India 😍.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏🏻👍🏻💪🏻!

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