India is a nation with the highest diversity. In Goa, people do not typically greet each other with "namaste." Instead, we often use a casual "hello" or the local phrase "kaysh hain" (how are you?).
3:50 just a chill guy ๐๐ South goa is more relaxed as compared to north goa
Well if you go to places like Sikkim and Meghalaya you will be further shocked. Sikkim has the best civic sense in India along with some of the most beautiful landscapes with no pollution. Meghalaya has gorges, crystal blue lakes (check/google umiam lake, dawki), caves, rainiest place on planet earth (mawsyram), cleanest village in asia (mawlyngong), living root bridge (will remind you of bridge of terrabithia or something out of a fantasy movie), foggy landscapes, only state that has matrilineal culture, sacred groves, etc. When it comes to food it will blow your mind and your idea about indian food will change. Style of cooking is very different more closer to south-east asia rather than south-asia, ingredients are different, more non vegetarians. Pork is actually one of the most consumed meat in the whole of north-east region. Different languages, tribes , cultures, music festivals. If you travel to tawang in arunachal you will find snowy landscape. Also at a very high altitude. Places are clean. Also you won't find scammers as such
Hey Josh, please remember that when you visit India means you are basically visiting 32 different countries in a country. Goa is one of western country in India with its European lining in its mixed type of state. Rest is for you to discover. Have fun.
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Hi Josh, I am Indian but was born and brought up in North London. My Family are originally from North Goa. The beaches in north Goa have been spoilt and are for the two week get absolutely pissed and rave tourists. You are much better off in the South of Goa. Although visiting the Capital of Goa, Panjim, right on the River Mandovi is definitely worth a day out. Goa used to be a Portuguese colony , so the elderly speak Portuguese and we also have our own language called Konkani, like every state in India has their own language. But most Goan people also understand English and Hindi, but not all. Visit Margao, the biggest town in South Goa and you will see how Goan people live and work. Visit the market there. I donโt think people are purposely being rude to you, they probably donโt understand Hindi. Goan people have Christian names and Portuguese Surnames like Bruno Fernandes and are of the Catholic faith. Enjoy Goa and stay safe. You will also enjoy Kerala and the boats, absolutely brilliant and they too have their own Indian language. Anything else I can help you with let me know. Enjoyed your video. Ian.๐
Hey Josh, I am Goan, and I live in Panjim. Nice video... Most people in Goa speak English, which works better most of the time. You were getting strange looks because of the Hindi... The local language (Konkani) or English is fine. I realised every time you spoke in Hindi, the locals were switching to English, and you kept going back to Hindi, and many answered back in English. There is a lot happening in North Goa for sure... partying is a choice. There are some nice quiet places as well. South Goa has the best beaches and local food. I did not see you try the Goan delicacies. You should try pork and beef items, Goa pork sausages, chicken cafreal, vindaloo and so much more. Panjim is nice... but a lot of roads are being dug up at the moment...
India looks fun! ๐๐
Iโm a Goan from south Goa.living in ๐จ๐ญ.vivaaaaaa brother love your vlogs.
Thank you Josh for visiting Goa..Welcome, we goans speak English,Konkani and Hindi too.. U have visited the best time of the year. Hoping you will treat youurself to real authentic Goan Food, Rice and fish curry, Rechado Bangado, chicken xacuti,..in sweets, Bebinca,.. Doce, and other delicacies .. I see pure joy in ur videos.. Hoping that u have a good time with Goan food and hospitality.. Yes Goa has the best beaches in the South..Tk cre
I'm in Goa too atm, the changeup from Mumbai to Goa is pretty wild. It looks like you found a much more chill area than me though. Checkout the Gratitude cafe, amazing vegan food there.
Itโs good to see you enjoying india. Keep an open mind my friend.
My guy ignored 2 women checking him out at 36:52 because he wanted to play football. That's a real homie right there ๐. Enjoy your time brother absolutely enjoyed your content๐ฅณ
I suggest you some places you should visit 1) dudesagar waterfall this waterfall is 300 feet and big you should visit and also check out video of that waterfall. 2) old goa
"Beutiful country of India, Goa" Nice choice of words there for whose english is the first language/native
As an Indian from Delhi I almost cannot believe we have that quite a city in India too! :D
Thank you for this video! I will go to India in 3 days and I am already really excited. It will be my first time and after visiting some places in the north I will also come to Goa before the journey will end in Kerala. I loved to see the impressions, thank you much for this.
Fantastic video mate! You really ought to visit Agonda Beach, the place where i stay
Leuke vlog mooi wat je ons laat zien en dat je de bevolking er bij betrekken Top ๐๐๐
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