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@YOUR_DAD_24695 күн бұрын
@@karlfoster5129yes indeed... 😂 your username is good though.
@BelfastManUtdTherapy4 күн бұрын
the bald guy looks like a bald mr burns from the simpsons!!! really creepy. he wore a thong when the others didnt. hahaha
@clairea53953 күн бұрын
I’m from the UK and have been fortunate enough to travel a lot. India is a firm favourite. The people, the food, the pink palace, the Taj Mahal. I’d love to go back. The sensory overload is well worth it. I look forward to watching the rest of the series with you.
@dreadharte97465 күн бұрын
My dude Mike looked like he just witnessed a brief glimpse into the horrors of the battle of the Somme during that twisty knob & bollocks part. LMFAO
@JC-14054 күн бұрын
Let Lee Anderson know and he can add that to his list of things men suffer.
@jamieward25863 күн бұрын
So wild you're watching this 14 years after I initially did! Wow, time flies. But absolutely loving your commentary and reactions, and general appreciation for our beloved Karl the Simple. It's been a blast revisiting the show after all this time with you guys so far, look forward to the rest :)
@tiimsmiith11305 күн бұрын
Mike just learnt a new party trick 😂
@ebbhead205 күн бұрын
I love that the holyman says The river Ganges is the best medicine on earth, it can heal you and its good for you. The ganges is seen as the most polluted stretch of water on earth... You couldn't get me in there for less than 100 million quid. And no dipping would be going on.. 😳
@sickturret35875 күн бұрын
i guess it was closer to the source of the springs that feeds ganges. that's why there were no dead bodies in it (yet)😂
@TheOrlandoTrustfull5 күн бұрын
There are literally cooked bodies in there, and elephants doing their business in it. Jeremy Wade actually did a segment on it, where he said that because of the amount of cremated bodies in there, giant fish, including Catfish, are getting a taste for human flesh. But yeah, so cleansing.
@@sickturret3587Judging by how wide the river is where they are, that's not near the source haha.
@sampeeps33715 күн бұрын
Ive been waiting for this one 😂
@Red-vg4vz5 күн бұрын
Saaame!
@fifowkes5 күн бұрын
You guys are hilarious, but also very thoughtful. Can't wait for your reaction to the next one ❤
@dalj43625 күн бұрын
That was hilarious. Have you closed your mouth yet Mike. The look on your face 😂
@kerelleraymond23083 күн бұрын
“Having a gravestone playing sudoku” 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that had me on the floor
@joevaldez98224 күн бұрын
Nobody is prepared for this india episode, im convinced Ricky hired that dude to twist his knob and bollocks just for Karl. LOL
@Harrison5ived5 күн бұрын
Have been to India twice and Karl's comment is accurate: "My eyes have never been so busy." The population is just so huge and also so dense - everywhere you look there are masses of people moving, driving, talking. Elephants and cows in the street, loads of stray dogs wandering about. It's chaotic non-stop activity in all directions and it completely overwhelms the senses. I live in quite a busy town in England but the first day back after India the comparative quiet was jarring.
@sociallyferal42374 күн бұрын
Going by Karls video, it seems personal space in India seems to be a foreign concept and all strangers are entertainment. Would be interested to hear your view as having experienced it.
@Harrison5ived4 күн бұрын
@@sociallyferal4237 Oh you've nailed it. Imagine a place where there are literally millions of people in a homogenised culture that looks, dresses and sounds the same, and then drop some foreigners in the middle of it. Strangers are the most incredible curiosity to them. I was part of a small charity group working in a non-tourist region. A white South African, a Ghanian, a white Englishman and me, mixed white-black Brit. To them we were like ALIENS from another planet! No personal space, locals would just stare and sometimes even touch us, as if they weren't sure we were real. One evening we visited a small village and were invited to the home of one of the community leaders. In the dying light we were sat on essentially his front porch, eating sugar cane, fruits and drinking tea - and practically the whole village came out just to watch us. Standing less than 10 feet away, men, women, children just staring at us in wonder as we ate. Like zoo animals. Occasionally you'd hear them whisper and giggle to one another, because maybe our table manners and the way we did things was strange to them. They meant no harm and there was no sense of 'meanness' or rudeness on their part at all - we were honoured guests. But it felt weird and a bit uncomfortable just the same. Most of them had NEVER encountered anyone who wasn't like them and they were captivated by our 'difference'.
@sociallyferal42374 күн бұрын
For the Holy Day scene I do appreciate that Karl ducks down so the kids can splatter him. For all his griping at least he goes along with most of it.
@RBernsCarter3 күн бұрын
Yep, Karl is eternally grumpy but he isn’t cruel 😊
@GroinStrain_5 күн бұрын
Brit: “load of people queuing to sit down on a bench Diana once sat on…load of nonsense” American react: “that’s awesome, I’d love that, I’d do that” The contrast in tourism and the different countries’ personalities right there.
@jack-of-all-trades12344 күн бұрын
British tourists care about things in the US that we don't care about.
@dinax515 күн бұрын
Greetings from Spain, I was waiting for this reaction with challenging patience 🙂 Thanks and take care! 🙂
@paul-o15 күн бұрын
Greetings from Spain also. I'm actually Irish just on a weeks holiday.
@dinax515 күн бұрын
@@paul-o1 No Kidding Paul, I lived in Dublin for 24 years and just back to Spain for 3 years. 🙂Anyway, take care!
@paul-o15 күн бұрын
@@dinax51 oh good stuff. That's a long time to live in Ireland. I'm in Seville at the moment, a lovely place. Dublin isn't exactly a model city at the moment. I'm not from there myself, but have seen lots of KZbin vids recently and not many have been positive, unfortunately.
@dinax515 күн бұрын
@@paul-o1 Pity 😞 It was great when I was there. Have a good one!
@paul-o15 күн бұрын
@@dinax51 thanks, same to you. 👍
@gregadams-bp4zk5 күн бұрын
I watched all these when they first aired. But just listening to the both of your reactions makes it even better the second time around
@lovelybitofbugle2195 күн бұрын
I love how welcoming they are and how kindly they treat Karl.
@thomaswilkinson61014 күн бұрын
Can't wait for you guys to react to all of these! so good!
@watchreadplayretro4 күн бұрын
lol at Jess' "you're sitting here, your arm can reach that [toilet paper]" stretches arm across three-quarters of the screen thanks to OBS or whatever software clipping lol that had me in stitches! :D 22:13
@andrewchamberlain78585 күн бұрын
I think that's the most shocked/disturbed I've seen you both 😂
@lloydedwards8095 күн бұрын
They both seem totally unaware of the problems some cities in USA, def California of human faeces on sidewalks.
@CredibleFool5 күн бұрын
Jess has such a dirty laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@RD854852 күн бұрын
India's simplicity shock for you guys 😂
@PotOfThought7 сағат бұрын
“Indian bits!”🤣 quote of the century! Mikes facial expressions were priceless!🤣🤣🤣
@thomaswilkinson61014 күн бұрын
Cherish every time Karl smiles or laughs! It's awesome lol
@neilyoung4493 күн бұрын
Love your Reactions to our English programs . Love and Respect from England
@Venna782 күн бұрын
I have learned to love those squating toilets from my travels!
@neabby3 күн бұрын
Went to a Holi festival in India when backpacking. Was such an amazing experience 😁
@RazorwireReviews4 күн бұрын
The awkward "Dav Ram?" exchange is legendary haha.. "America!" "......... wot?" Also, it's been 14 years and I still quote "so sweet of you" at least once a month.
@stemid854 күн бұрын
I love watching this for the umpteenth time with you guys❤
@rossross36895 күн бұрын
Culture or not. I think it's OK to say that the guy with the arm and the guy twisting his knob is 100%, fundamentally, absolutely, so fking bonkers.
@JBjopa85 күн бұрын
So true 💯
@lokithecat72253 күн бұрын
Definitely a Cultural thing... In India "Bonkers" people basically live in a Circus where they can only really harm themselves. In Woke "Bonkers" people are put in charge of teaching children.
@colaguy2132 күн бұрын
Id say even in India, people not very familiar with the kumbh mela would be weirded out by the clips in the video or maybe I'm just too privileged and sheltered
@GroinStrain_5 күн бұрын
The last episode of each series is a recap, Karl Comes Home and they’re brilliant. It’s like the podcast/Ricky Gervais Show in real life but they talk about the places he’s been and stuff he’s done
@calumd76434 күн бұрын
The music in this series is criminally underrated
@acetrainer_smugg5 күн бұрын
Been really looking forward to your reaction for this episode 😂
@alimsh26805 күн бұрын
You guys will love the moaning of life, when Karl travels around America.
@Fab666.5 күн бұрын
Brilliant show, and so few ppl react to it
@LilMonkeyFella874 күн бұрын
Only episode 1 can go on KZbin. The rest get blocked. They would have to put it on Patreon
@liamnevilleviolist18093 күн бұрын
16:15 - it was very sweet that Karl leaned down to let the local kids put pigment/paint dust on his perfectly round head :)
@LilMonkeyFella874 күн бұрын
The one armed Baba is named "Amar Bharti Baba" . Hes been doing the arm thing since 1973. Theres pictures and articles on him all over the internet if you search his name
@chrisellis37975 күн бұрын
Genitalia on TV is not particularly rare on UK tv. It seems weird when we watch US TV and after sex scenes the people get out if bed with some underwear on. 😂
@LilMonkeyFella875 күн бұрын
Theres literally a naked dating show on TV here in the UK 😅
@Montecristo215 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's what I find the most amusing - how US-Americans feel uncomfortable with nudity and sex, but comfortable with guns and violence in movies (this is a generalisation, I know). Here in Northern Europe (e.g. Sweden), it's exactly the opposite. Every time she was avoiding the Indian guys' penises, I was thinking "It's just a penis!" Same thing if it was a vulva. Everybody has genitals, and they were just doing yoga. It's not like they were shoving their genitals on your face 🤣
@fredfinks4 күн бұрын
they could be never-nudes. You know tobias on arrested development? Conversely, we have daily penis stretching on the train to work. I can now do 6 twists!
@danielgardecki10464 күн бұрын
People having sex with bra's on. People having showers with shorts on. Etc.
@fdk70144 күн бұрын
Yes it's a bit hypocritical seeing that US is the biggest producer of porn in the world.
@ukdnbmarsh5 күн бұрын
where they are saying Happy Holi - that is Diwali (the festival of light), i love that time of year here in the UK too
@oliverbird69145 күн бұрын
Your reaction with the knob and bollocks had ne crying with laughter
@TheOrlandoTrustfull5 күн бұрын
Forget the guy twisting his knob into knots. Davram gives me serious "Stranger Danger" vibes.
@lordcharfield5 күн бұрын
Wow! Are you seriously trying to tell us that you’re the only person not to have tried the “walking stick” 😂😉
@cheryltotheg28804 күн бұрын
Yeah I won’t be asking him to babysit
@annother33504 күн бұрын
yes
@JoLevett5 күн бұрын
Love this series and mickey flannigan. My sense of humour. Love from the Uk x
@CredibleFool5 күн бұрын
It amazes me how little Americans know about the rest of the world... no disrespect intended .. but it always shocks me.
@lokithecat72253 күн бұрын
Almost as surprising as how little Americans actually know about their History.
@danielgardecki10464 күн бұрын
Your neighbours are not Indians. Your neighbours are Sri Lankans. Sri Lanka is a country, where Romesh Ranganathan's mum is from. Romesh Ranganathan also does at least 2 travel comedy shows just like this which are: 1 - Asian Provocateur (2015-2016) 2 - The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (2018-2024).
@bethcushway4587 сағат бұрын
My kids had the Holi festival celebration at junior school for part of their religious eduction and they absolutely loved it. What group of 8-9 year olds aren't going to love throwing powder paint at eachother and their teachers🤣 I've got a fantastic photo of his whole class all multicoloured with joyous smiles😊
@xandarel32265 күн бұрын
You now say Karl like an Australian. You're getting closer Jess. Love the Superman reference Mike! 😂
@astrallrose4 күн бұрын
I love watching these episodes with you two. It's been a long time since I have seen this show and rewatching it again with your reactions is a treat. Thank you! Please continue these. 💕
@LilMonkeyFella874 күн бұрын
The powder is mainly dyed cornflour. Its proper name is gulal
@jeanneale92575 күн бұрын
Peace love from England ❤
@emmanuelmartin12384 күн бұрын
As a child, my late father , whom was in India in the late 50's with the RAF, always said the golden temple of Amritsar was much more impressive than the 'Taj'. Back in the day when tales of distant lands were truly magical.
@ChristopherStendeck5 күн бұрын
Yes, I believe in the Ricky Gervais Show, they talk about this series and Karl says "I've only done Egypt so far". So indeed, Egypt was first and the episodes were not broadcast in order of recording. Someone correct me if that's wrong.
@ScepticEngineer5 күн бұрын
Yeah they were not broadcast on the order they shot them in
@bucklberryreturns5 күн бұрын
It was likely simply for entertainment purposes. China being a better selling point for the series than Egypt.
@lordcharfield5 күн бұрын
@@bucklberryreturns Egypt was my first. I turned over, saw it, flicked around other channels and then returned and was hooked forever ‼️
@bucklberryreturns5 күн бұрын
@lordcharfield Survey is now closed. Presumptive conclusion confirmed! 😂
@patricknicholls23955 күн бұрын
Yeah, absolutely right, mate. Would like to know what order they actually did do them all in. If he'd havr started in China, I doubt he'd have carried on doing the rest hahaha. Peru was genuinely the last one (apart from the recap episode) as he talks about it being the last one while he's out there on the Amazon (unless that was just for the cameras)
@ukdnbmarsh5 күн бұрын
i know alot of indians and they are indeed incredibly humble and welcoming no doubt because they have come from places like this where there is extreme poverty
@YOUR_DAD_24695 күн бұрын
Wow. Shooted in 2010...Reuploaded during COVID... And now we are watching and forming our own stereotypes in 2024...😂😂😂 Quite progressive and open minded of us though...
@darrenwatkins78965 күн бұрын
I just went through 3 hrs of you guys, only just found you on youtube, subscribed straight away. I want to go back to Freddie Starr, after he sang Don’t with the Jordanaires, they came back out and did two more The Girl Of My Best Friend (my 2nd favourite Elvis song, Kentucky Rain being No.1 for me, Jess would know, oh please react to that) and Can’t Help Falling In Love, looked over youtube, you may have to do a double reaction to separate videos. I also have to say, i have lived in Spain since 2004, when i saw your reaction video to the uk’s impacted adverts, i felt so hurt inside. There is so much bad out there, most of us need to be reminded now and again. All we can do is smile with our friends and help when and where we can to help unfortunate people to learn to smile again I have just found out Duncan Norvelle just passed away today. A huge Uk’s 80’s comedian, if you can also respect the huge talent of this guy by reacting to Duncan Norvelle At The Club, he had a stroke a few years back but still came back on stage in his wheelchair to entertain his fans. RIP
@adylevene43185 күн бұрын
Duncan Norvelle was not huge or talented by any measure, he was a third rate outdated working mens club comic, the alternative comedy scene in the early 80's made that old fashioned stuff obsolete overnight. I'm not having a go at him but your statement was just not true.
@JBjopa85 күн бұрын
I totally understand you and Karl I would not like that whole "Happy Holi" at all 😂😂😂
@davidgardiner11665 күн бұрын
Driving in India is definitely an experience, everyone does things wrong, it’s when they do the right thing that problems start, I’ve been to the Taj, wonderful, The toilets are an experience, wonderful country,lovely people.
@danrice27975 күн бұрын
Yesss, half day at work, an hour to wait until the football, perfect timing 🙏
@Random__is__resistance5 күн бұрын
Yes yes yes been waiting for this ❤
@Richard-jh7nt5 күн бұрын
This really cheered me up. Thank you. 😊. It always strikes me how wealthy India is, with it's own nuclear and space programmes, and yet such severe, widespread poverty too.
@matgranger50615 күн бұрын
This video is more than 14 years old. India is lot more developed now and is currently the 5th largest economy in the world and in 2 years will become the 3rd largest economy.
@CroftyOriginal3 күн бұрын
I have been to India twice on a motorbike and it is as mental as it looks, the rule of the roads are the larger your vehicle, the more authority you have and Deli belly is very much a thing lol. Can't wait for you to watch the rest.
@robertboltonstaystrong5 күн бұрын
I'm from the uk i went to India a few years ago on the way to Everest what a culture shock you feel sick, happy,bewildered and all the emotions in one it's bloody strange!
@MoodyMarco-vj3oe5 күн бұрын
“It had to be a food grade thing” 😂 You’ve led a sheltered life, Jess lol
@PikeBishop15 күн бұрын
95% of people in the West are, and think all people are the same. .
@jonhayes73225 күн бұрын
Delhi Belly wohoooo nice work, guys - Australian cricket great Shane Warne used to take a suitcase full of just tins of baked bins when he played in India so he didn’t poo 💩 💩 😂
@jonhayes7322Күн бұрын
* beans, i meant BEANS
@jo_jolambrini67755 күн бұрын
Hi great reaction, as always, but please can I ask that you put the subtitles on as you miss SO MUCH of Karl's "one-liners" when you're talking, thanking you from Manchester (Karl's Manc friend) UK
@oojumaflip15 күн бұрын
YESSSSS!! We need more if not all of this! hehe
@marleymatthews76335 күн бұрын
Awsome waiting for this .
@CommissionerSleer5 күн бұрын
Probably the best episode imho. It's got all the extremes of funny, shocking, uplifting, fascinating. And Karl at his best.
@phueal5 күн бұрын
I've travelled a lot, and have some reflections on the squat toilets since you were very interested in that. Firstly, physiologically, they actually are better: it's unnatural for humans to sit while defecating, it puts extra strain on our pelvic floor, leads to us having to take longer sitting on the toilet, and so on. When people use a squat toilet it literally only takes them a matter of seconds to finish their business and it's very easy on the body. And then, secondly, on the lack of toilet paper in China: it's not nearly as important for a squat toilet. Not to put too fine a point on it, but when you're squatting you're as wide as can be, everything is out of the "line of fire", and so you don't get nearly as dirty. All that said, and despite knowing the advantages, I have never been able to use one... It's too uncomfortable, feels too weird, and my body just won't do it!
@chrismot5 күн бұрын
With my COPD & asthma, that colour throwing would have me six feet under in no time 🚑 Loving your reactions ❤❤❤
@Yogananda-o8i4 күн бұрын
Great points made about the zest for life. India certainly is abundant in that. It even rubbed off on Karl when he stayed at the ashram, so miracles can and do happen!
@keefsmiff5 күн бұрын
32:27 that "2 balls 1 stick" segment reaction had me crying lol, too funny.
@vanessamartin55225 күн бұрын
Food positioning heaven 😂
@YOUR_DAD_24695 күн бұрын
Stick to your creamy butter and cheese😂😂😂- Doctor's Advice :)
@anandvijayan20335 күн бұрын
Indeed, the UK is certainly food positioning heaven
@Shrews19905 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for the next!
@vanessamartin55225 күн бұрын
Karl's favourite movie is the elephant man, a true story about John Merek
@xandarel32265 күн бұрын
We stopped at a service station in France in the 80s and they had the same toilets. It's not that bad but very hard to get used to it.
@no-oneinparticular72645 күн бұрын
I remember those.
@fdk70144 күн бұрын
Karl will be back to India in season 3, acting in an Indian movie! You're going to love it!
@worthalook48704 күн бұрын
Yeahhhhhh we’ve been waiting patiently hahahah. Let’s gooo
@vanessamartin55225 күн бұрын
Your head in You're hands whilst jess explain she would find this interesting made me laugh so much 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@alangreenwood2924 күн бұрын
We used to do cow pat fuel in British rural areas.
@electronash4 күн бұрын
Don't worry - it gets slightly less gross as the series continues. lol Definitely worth watching all three seasons, especially the third. Don't want to spoil it. ;)
@astmabulle5 күн бұрын
Your videos make me smile. And that is something i really need at the moment, so thank you. Thank you very much.
@RobertHogg-u8w5 күн бұрын
My wife ( Julie ) is also a back seat driver 😂 watching Karl try to observe his surroundings on the roads is hilarious. The biggest population in the world now and a relatively small land mass . I think it’s impressive that people eel out a living in such poverty. ❤️🏴
@Mercurial_Phantom4 күн бұрын
I'm glad the knob twisting was blurred so I didn't need to get traumatized again
@IkarosWaltz4 күн бұрын
I live in Scotland, and I was at school with someone called Carl. I am English originally, and despite moving when I was 5 to Scotland I still have an English accent. I commented to Carl that I find it funny that everyone else says "Carl" as "Carol", and my other friend said "Your name isn't Carol??? What?" and Carl said "No, why would my name be Carol? It's Carl" haha.
@Georgeolddrones5 күн бұрын
I bet Jess watch this over and over and over 😂😂👍🇬🇧
@belladonnichazeyjane48875 күн бұрын
Why? I doubt she's that desperate to see a bit of cock lol. Not only does she have a partner, penises aren't that great to look at mate 😅🤢
@WallaceGama-n1x5 күн бұрын
Hello my friends, I want to say that this was the best, most wonderful and most spectacular reactions from you, even I was impressed with this video, I love, love, love you all so much, so much, so much. ❤❤❤❤
@vanessamartin55225 күн бұрын
Jess, talking about the river, "it's beautiful" and full of bacteria , love ya babe❤
@ph80775 күн бұрын
I've been to India many times...only bottled water for Westerners or you're definitely going to get sick. I'm pretty sure that during Holi, when he was splashed with water from a bucket multiple times, was when he caught the bug that made him ill here.
@scipioafricanus58715 күн бұрын
You tell me I can't wash a salad I'll be eating in a random ditch?
@RobertHogg-u8w5 күн бұрын
Karl should learn to take a folding commode seat with him 😂🤗❤️🏴
@phils89904 күн бұрын
I wish you could drop these reactions every day!
@anyexpat5 күн бұрын
35:00 when you book John Malkovich on Wish
@alexajill855 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 👏👏👏
@xandarel32265 күн бұрын
They don't need lines. They have a horn to communicate! 😂
@bazrobertson91604 күн бұрын
Jess cracks me up she certainly loves a chuckle
@spoonunit034 күн бұрын
If nothing else, Karl is a real Trooper... :)
@cazzyuk89395 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction to this. It's often the people with least who give the most. Karl's a legend & I've watched this series so many times. 💩
@deanknows20245 күн бұрын
Another great reaction to An Idiot Abroad Mike and Jess. You guys along with Karl Pilkington is so funny. Look forward forward to the next episode RNTV. 😅🤣😂
@jonhayes73224 күн бұрын
Jess, if you want to move on, fair enough - I know what’s coming 😂😂😂
@barrywedge14594 күн бұрын
im English and my japanese wife says im just like karl when we travel , luv u guys reaction hope u watch them all , cant wait till u get to karl in america lol
@no-oneinparticular72645 күн бұрын
Watching this , I alternated between amazement, disgust, wonder, horror, and surprise. Never been, and never would want to. A beautiful country in parts, but not for me.
@matgranger50615 күн бұрын
This video is more than 14 years old. India is lot more developed now and is currently the 5th largest economy in the world and in 2 years will become the 3rd largest economy.
@anandvijayan20335 күн бұрын
@@matgranger5061 There is no point in explaining things to people like @no-oneinparticular7264 who are so prejudiced and short sighted.
@belladonnichazeyjane48875 күн бұрын
What a shame. So many things to enjoy.
@twintasticboys34992 күн бұрын
I just love the juxyaposiTion that is Karl Pilkington. Thought of as small minded and set in his ways. I think and am open minded but still could NOT put myself through some of these experiences, and with such rdy humour and irony. The more I see of Karl, the sweeter a person he really is and also the more attractive he becomes as man. I think so many people would love KP as a husband 🙂 BTW, I adoRe youR review and only found your channel a few days back but have been binging on your shows ever since. I think you both must have been UK born in previous lives as you just get us, our humour and lack of vanity. Many people think the English are arrogant, but I would say we are just quiet and keep us and our family matter mainly to heart and private. I Found youR channel whilst searching For more things American as one of my twin sons has just been married to his American fiance in LA. They have known each other since 10 years old and are now both 23 and married during the summer of 2024 🙂 I have been trying to lean more about American culture so as not to be, or appear to be, ignorant and / or rude. My new daughter in law is also of Phillipino origin so I want to research this side of her culture too. Any children they have willl then be partly American Phillipino, English, Scottish (my husbands side) and (Irish ) my granpa's side, so a lovely mix which I will not be able to wait to get my hands on 🙂 They have both started the veRy very long process for their paperwork (fro both sides). I think it so important that they have full access to both countries for their future and their childrens, but we think, initially, our son will move to LA (near San Francisco). Do you know much about this region of the country and are the people quite moderate in nature and politics? The real thing that worries me the most is their well being and oF course this ties in with the gun culture and I have managaed to scare myself silly with seeing the LEO's body worn camera shows where so many people are legally (more so) carrying guns as norm. And we all know disaster can strike in a split second and by accisendt when handling these 😞 And then on top is the medical care (especially if haRmed by gun violence, and its cost). I know your medical facilities look wonderful but these must come at a high price? My DIL works as an accountant in a local City (goverment office) so I do not know if she recieves medical insurance through this for her and family and feel too rude to ask !! Would you think so? My son is a Direcor for a Top 10 Footsie Company here in the UK for Data Analytics teams, so both in great professional jobs (especially for their ages) and my DIL's mom is looking to buy them a house. If they wanted to live in the UK we will do the same here, so they will be in a good position to pay for medical cover, but I do hear of so many horror stories regarding this aspect, and coming from a family who has been blighted with chronic illness's, this makes it one of my main concerns for when they are in the US. My son has been as fit as a fiddle so I am hoping we may have skipped a generation with some of the hereditary illness's that my mum, sister and niece have suffered/are suffering from. Our mum passed from hers 8 years ago now and my sister is following in her footsteps but years earlier. It is so sad to see this history repeating itself 😞 So sorry for the long post and hope you are both well 🙂 Love and Best Wishes from a friend across the pond in the UK xx
@Olip875 күн бұрын
Mostly agree with karl on this one, i would hate to go to Delhi.
@stephanieadams58425 күн бұрын
haha it's simple just the word 'are' but with c in front and l at the end. love your reactions x
@NoVerges5 күн бұрын
Yay... episode 2. By the way...for saying Karl, just say "Car" the vehicle, and add an L at the end.
@dauritas14605 күн бұрын
My language being 100% phonetic(no spelling and s**t, there are 30 symbols and each represents one consonant or vowel, etc), I have never had trouble pronouncing anything, and could never understand how is it troublesome for some people. 😂 I did, however, have a bit of trouble learning writing and reading in English because(since it's very simple and straightforward in my language) I couldn't see any logic behind it, and to be honest, I still don't see it in certain cases. xD