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Ab smell to hr jgga pe hoti hai, chai achi ho ya buri.
Well I like the smell of fresh tortilla chips. But I don't like that smell when it's coming from foot odor.Hahaha must be really cheap beer. They drink it like crazy here in Australia as well, and it smells like pizza dough. Which is not a bad smell at all.
Chinese don’t eat much garlic. It’s more the Koreans that love eating kimchi mixed kilos of garlic.
This guy is pretty rude, and what makes him think he represent "we foreigners"?
Do you know why this guy keeps claiming his identity of being a foreigner? It is because, after staying in China for some time, he gets to know a hidden form of hierarchy among peoples in China, that is, first tier foreigners, second tier government officials, third tier ethnic minority, and fourth tier Han majority. Foreigners, at the top of the pecking order, enjoy many privileges, special treatments and sometimes immune from punishment for certain misdeeds or crimes. A dalit form India will become a brahman in China. I remember one white lady once said: China and Chinese people are soooooo kind to foreigners and I have to confess that you people should never expect reciprocal treatment in my country.
Below is a quotation from an Indian’s answer on Quora to corroborate my viewpoint.
NOTE: The Chinese police deserve a special mention as they're the warmest towards a foreigner while being dead strict against their own citizens. (Had a first hand experience when I jaywalked on a busy road)
The contrast between leniency and harshness indeed impressed that Indian guy. So I don't think the Pakistani in the video thinks he behaved improperly, he acts properly according to his understanding of Chinese society.
Agreed! We have even worse things to bother. Weed. Wasted people going all crazy in the middle of transit.There should be no alcohol on public transport.