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  • to prove my point how this just looks strange my little sister said "change this it loooks disturbing " lol

  • @melanie3599 Why does this look strange?

  • I just rented one of her workouts for like 3 dollars. They are so enjoyable. I was surprised with I checked and found out I had finished like half the video and did not realize. But I'm sure I looked like a crazed idiot doing the last part. oh well no one was watching. For more info on renting to try it out, visit my page.

  • @feroziqbal45 Well since I have been through it all I'm not sure if they will give me nightmares, but I do agree with you.

    But you can't help but agree with the fact that India has changed more in the last 10 years than it has in the last 40 :).

    Not everything will change I guess, but I think it's is getting better than it was.

  • These so called american 'indians' or 'south asians' make me laugh. They've lost touch with Indian culture and only choose to exploit the exaggerated aspects in order to make a fast buck! I prefered it when the traditions of my sacred faith and culture were kept a secret and not exploited in such a degrading manner. Our cooking/food, clothes, beauty, religions, yoga etc are being exposed for what purpose...an utter mockery?!

  • @nehajary1 so you perfer the way it was 1,000 years ago?

  • @nehajary1 I think, in other countries these cultural Indian characteristics are felt as exotic and interesting just as some typical dance styles and fashion from the USA (jeans etc.) is felt as interesting in India.

    I understand your point of view. On the other hand it is good for Westeners to try some things (that for you belong to every day life, of course, but not for us!) in order to be more tolerant and broad minded.

  • @suraah Much has changed sir, much has changed. Don't think of India as it is depicted in western media today.

  • @XTCMatrix Well, I'm a lady :-) I've never been to India unfortunately. Many Westeners have, however. They told me how beautiful some things were which they saw, and how sad poverty also was. Moreover, bollywood films show of course another reality and they are trendy now in Europe for instance. But many people know what the situation is like in India thanks to the news and documentaries.

  • @suraah :Hmmm....India is the most diverse country on the planet.every major religion is well-represented & there are more than 20 official & many more unofficial languages.every race of people,except blue-eyed blondes,for all practical purposes exist there too.So,there are some states that are doing well for themselves and are prosperous & then there are others that are sadly not doing so well with a large majority of people being poor.depends where your westerner friends went.

  • @suraah :Again,don't generalise bollywood.There are songless realistic movies being made,there are others that follow the ost system.

    ' But many people know what the situation is like in India thanks to the news and documentaries. '

    Those documentaries exoticising every aspect of my country make me sick.They don't show you our diversity.Outside india,not many people know it snows in parts of india.Or that some of the richest localities in the world alongwith poor ones exist here.

  • @sunnypunjabiputtar

    Well, many people I know went to Delhi. I meant documentaries which show reality as it is. Of course there are some for tourists. I didn't mean those. Every country has interesting people, landscape, food, culture, problems etc. India is one of those. I'm not looking for a fight here. You can be proud of your country. I hope to be able to visit it one day.

  • @suraah :Fine.Allright.

    I'm not looking for a fight or your permission to be proud of my country.Austria has problems too.Unemployed fools from my country don't go there and record videos of the poor destitute hungry ,the inbred monarch related stuff & fathers locking theur daughters in cellars & then badger unsuspecting ppl back home into believing this is the 'real' austria.I expect the same from the other side.

  • @sunnypunjabiputtar

    it's ok it'ok :-) I understand you. Actually, I live in Austria but I'm from Italy. Well, Austria has got a very sad past of course and Italy too. There have been a lot of documentaries about war too. That's good. People must know what happened and take care that this won't happen again. I was not being cynical. I'm not. I hope you can read my lines in a different light now. I'm a peaceful person.

  • @nehajary1 south Asians are not exploiting their culture. some people make fun of others only because they don't know enough of them. if you are proud of your culture then you don't need it to keep a secret. Embrace it with dignity and in limits.

    I am an Indian and I embrace it. I stand out in people. There will be a moment where people think i look funny, i sound funny, or i dress awkward. but it should not matter if you believe that your culture is beautiful and worth embracing.

  • why do india women even when they are really fine have those bellies? it that what ya call the delhi belly?

  • @thomasbarchen What kind of belly you talking about? One that has muscle? Sexier than the six pack abs some go for and way more feminine.

  • uuuuhhh indian babe..

  • Love Her!!!!

  • hot belley

  • Yeah, she is cool.

  • she's cool!

    :D

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