@Steve Keebler exfoliating is the process of removing dead skin cells from your face, and it's not done with plain water. In the middle east and asia, it's very common to rinse your face along with your typical hand wash. I noticed that Americans especially think it's unusual to wash yourself extensively at a sink. They rather take daily showers than put effort in keeping themselves fresh during the day. Also kind of disgusting to poop without using water and have poop stains on your underwear as if its normal business. Don't worry, they'll be clean again the next day. They say deodorant is to freshen their pits, but 70% of an American's stench is coming from their bumhole that they don't wash.
@@maaz322 You are an idiot. Westerners who go to the toilet if it is after a morning shower, like during the day etc, use toilet paper to clean their anal hole, they wipe and wipe until there is no brown fecal matter left on the paper, then wash their hands. Exfoliating (steve) is when you use a scrub on your face, not water from a toilet bowl or anywhere you idiot, that is called splashing water on your face.
Gotta respect that front desk guy, was completely polite and respectable the entire time. Handled that elevator gag real smooth, doubt I could’ve done it that well.
Stayed in a hotel once and left them a note saying it was a very nice room very nice and the chair made me feel like a King in the castle. Signed it Borat. They emailed me thanking Borat for his feedback.
The hotel staff member's professionalism was as impressive as the acting. Never did he once mock any of Borat's attempts to haggle, or preconceived notions about the elevator being the room. Just explained the situation without any sarcasm.
The fact that this man came this close to getting beaten to death in multiple occasions further proves not only how good of an actor he is but the grit to pull this off.
This is still my favorite movie to date. He tricked so many people. Infuriated so many cultures and demeaned lifestyles, this was comedy at its finest. The Villagers to this day are still pissed 🤣
"whoa whoa wuwa... nice sehpfft.. oohh lala, ouhwu weewa, king in the castle, king in the castle.. have a chair, i have a chair. *smooch smooch smooch smooch* go do this, go do this, king in the castle... mmmm argghh" --Shakespear
+maarij hassan lmao Khazars only partially converted. Jews have middle eastern DNA. Nothing Turkic at all. Their closest relatives in Europe are the Sicilians.
@Mohamed Redha You don't actually know what you're talking about. Jews are very much their own ethnic group, this has been proven with genetic studies. Known as an ethno-religious group since their ethnic origins and religious beliefs are very intertwined. There are many sub ethnic groups of Jews because of how they were forced to disperse to different areas, like Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, etc. Anyone of any race can convert to the religion of Judaism, this is true. But it does not make their ethnic background Jewish. And there are people of Jewish ethnicity who do not adhere to Judaism as a religion. Jewish history and identity is incredibly complex so I suggest you actually take the time to really educate yourself on the subject before speaking on it.
@Island Mike False! "Arabs" is a very wide-encompassing term that includes the likes of Berbers, Copts, Bedouins, Indigenous Arabs, and sometimes the Sudanese, none of which are closely related to Jews at all. The only Arabic populations that are related to Jews are those of countries in Israel's immediate Asian vicinity, such as the Palestinians, Jordanians and the Lebanese (most of whom are descended from Phoenicians, who are also the ancestors of Jews) and to a lesser extent Assyrians. Most other Arabic populations are more distant. Also, Ashkenazi Jews, in particular, have a mostly southern European maternal ancestry, making them at least 30-40% European. This means that Ashkenazi Jews, which both Sascha and Eugene are, will tend to have a slightly more southern European look (my guess would be that this is where the infamous "long nose" comes from). Although, at this point, most of the Mediterranian area is so admixed due to continuous trade for millennia that there is really almost no phenotypical difference between Southern Europeans and the Levantines, so not sure how much of a difference that makes. But I can tell you that Israelis sure knew how to tell the Mizrahim and Sephardim (Middle Eastern and North African Jews) apart from the Ashkenazim, and there was even a slight period of oppression of the former by the latter in Israel's recent history. Which, in my opinion, takes the crown for the most absurd form of racism in history (of course, all forms of racism are absurd, but this one takes the crown), given these two populations were LITERALLY of practically the same ethnicity and additionally even shared the same religion as well. The Mizrahim are as related to the Ashkenazim as 5th cousins are to each other. Let that sink in...
@Mohamed Redha Funny thing is: Southern Italians ARE related to Levantine Arabs, which is why they look similar. A whole lot of admixture has taken place in the last couple/triple of millennia due to continuous trade in the region, as well as continuous invasions and hence migration between the two regions. If you look at their genetic breakdown, it looks incredibly similar. Also, Judaism isn't a "race", but Jews are. And by "race" I think you mean "ethnicity", because the term "race", as it is used, is a social construct rather than a biological categorisation. For your information, Finns, Irish people, Jews, and Italians were at various points in time classified as non-whites by the American government. Finns and Jews were additionally classified as being of the "mongloid" - i.e. Asian race. However, "Jew" is, of course, an ethnicity. Israelites don't exist anymore, but their descendants do; the vast majority of these are called "Jews", and there's also a tiny ethnic division now residing mostly in a small village near Mount Gerizim called "Samaritans", who are actually very similar to Jews in terms of both ethnicity and culture. Sure, some Jews are converts, like the Khazars and Beta Israel (the "Black Jews"), and some people of Israelite ancestry don't follow Judaism (like me!) - most commonly, these happen to be atheists (also like me!) - but, in general, Jews are both a religious and an ethnic division, meaning if someone is "Jewish", they are most likely Jewish by both ethnicity and religion. If that weren't the case, the Jewish culture and ethnicity would have long assimilated into local populations, and neither of Jewish religion, culture, and phenotype would exist. As an ethnicity, Jews are extremely similar to each other. All Jews are as related to each other as 5th cousins are. Small phenotypical differences (mostly skin tone) exist among Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ashkenazi Jews, but they are all similar enough to be identified as members of a single ethnicity. The Jews' closest relatives are fellow Levantines, such as the Lebanese, Assyrians and Palestinians. As Island Mike rightly pointed out, telling apart between any of these 4 populations, to which I may add the Southern Italians that you mentioned, Cypriots, (Southern) Greeks, and even Turks, is very difficult to impossible.
Some people have learned all their knowledge about Kazakhstan from the 2006 film "Borat", in which Sacha Baron Cohen played a journalist-buffoon. Those who have heard a little more about this country consider it the edge of the world, where the Soviet-era dictator still rules, creating an eccentric lifetime monument in the form of a new capital. Therefore, travelers who actually venture into this former Soviet Republic, located in Central Asia, will be surprised at what they find there. After gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Kazakhstan has achieved a noticeable improvement in living standards, and tourists have begun to pay attention to the cosmopolitan cities, the amazing nature and landscapes of this country, as well as steadily improving modern amenities that are approaching Western standards. If you want to see the exoticism of the great silk road, the extravagance of oil wealth, or do ecotourism in the vast steppes of this country, it will give you this opportunity. Kazakhstan is slowly shedding the shroud of its Soviet heritage and beckoning both adventurers and pleasure seekers. "The changes are huge," says Beth Jones, who served as the US Ambassador to Kazakhstan from 1995 to 1998. " before, there were no street lights and sidewalks on the streets, and people were barely making ends meet. Today it is a completely different country." This is mainly due to oil. The largest land-locked country owns more than three percent of the world's oil reserves. It was the first country in the Caspian region to privatize its energy industry and open its doors to Western businesses. Since independence, Kazakhstan has received more than $ 30 billion in foreign direct investment. "Oil money is a very important asset," says Zhanbolat Usenov, assistant to the Kazakh Ambassador to the United States. " it is a tool for economic recovery." It can be seen. Rapid development of tourist infrastructure begins. In the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, BMWs and Mercedes drive through the streets, and well-dressed customers sit in lively cafes, bars and Nightclubs. Living conditions for visitors have significantly improved. Among the new hotels that have opened in recent years are the Intercontinental, located directly opposite the presidential Palace, and the first five - star Hyatt Regency Almaty hotel in Central Asia, where the most luxurious room with two balconies, a separate dining room and a marble bathroom costs mind-blowing money-5,800 euros per night. In fact, Kazakhstan, unlike other rapidly developing countries, is not cheap. Counting on wealthy oil businessmen, it has become one of the most expensive places in Central Asia. National cuisine restaurants offer delicious Russian, Swedish and Japanese dishes. Located in an Egyptian - style building, Luxor Wellness club offers pampered visitors hydro and ozone therapy in its Wellness area. The traditional Central baths, called "Arasan", also attract tourists. But perhaps the greatest attraction of Kazakhstan is the beauty of its nature - magnificent landscapes with the most diverse and pristine landscape. Tourists can hike through the countryside, passing yurts - traditional tent-like structures with a wooden frame and stretched over it with koshmas. Central Asian nomads used them as homes. And in the desert, tourists can see ancient rock paintings-petroglyphs. Ski lovers will find excellent conditions and beautiful mountain slopes, where there are far fewer skiers than in Western Europe. Located at an altitude of 2,200 meters, the Shymbulak ski resort was once the training base of the Soviet Olympic ski team. There are modern lifts, and the descent is simply magnificent. Cult producer of extreme sports films Warren Miller shot scenes there in 1997 for his film "Snowriders-2". "It's much better to ski there than in the Alps," says former Ambassador Jones. Talgar pass over Chimbulak at its highest point reaches a height of 3163 meters. The views from there are very picturesque. And fans of speed skating can enjoy skating on the world's largest outdoor skating rink "Medeo", built by the Soviet Union near Almaty. Tourists quickly learn the beauty of Kazakhstan. In the last nine months of last year, the number of people visiting the country increased by more than 31 percent. Last October, BMI airlines opened direct flights from London to Almaty. In November, the "hedonist's travel guide to Almaty and Astana" was released. Thanks to him, Kazakhstan has become not only a place for cultural impressions and sports Paradise, but also a place of glamorous parties. The guide recommends that tourists who come to Astana for impressions visit the Che Guevara cafe at the beginning of the evening, which attracts crowds of local architects, journalists and designers, and holds evening shows on Wednesdays. In Almaty, the lime bar holds theme parties at the end of the week and invites foreign DJs. Travel agencies are also starting to advertise their country. While it is difficult to find tours that are dedicated only to Kazakhstan, these are mostly individual trips that take into account the wishes of the tourist, which are very expensive. But there are a lot of package offers that include Kazakhstan in the General route of travel in Central Asia, in which you will be shown neighboring Uzbekistan or taken along The great silk road. The attractiveness of this country will only increase. There are already plans for the development of the Caspian coast. The Kenderly beach recreation area project, estimated to cost $ 2.5 billion, will include parks, Golf courses, rides, restaurants and entertainment venues. To attract foreign tourists, wealthy businessmen and those who like to sunbathe and swim, the government plans to build an international airport near the coast at a cost of 320 million dollars, as well as a 170-kilometer railway that will connect the small Caspian town of Aktau with the beaches of Kenderli.
I reckon the hotel guy didn’t react the first time he said ‘very nice’ in the elevator, so he had to say it a second time to get his attention ‘very nice room’.
When sacha walks into his mansion like "niceee to meet you". Walks upto his Ferrari like ",niceee to meet you" walks upto his bank like "really niceeee to meet you".
@@oilersridersbluejays no the original comment is saying the dude who works for the hotel looks like him, i hate explaining jokes im going to jump off a cliff because of you
I've seen this scene a thousand times but just yet I got that this is the hotel I slept during my first NYC visit! Dude my week in New York was 2007 and I was 13 but I can remember now!
The 2nd one is not bad but this one will always be better. I always imagine if this one would've come out this year instead of the 2nd one, oh my oh my oh my xD
Dude I felt the “king of the castle bit” in my bones. It’s refreshing hearing someone say what I actually think when sitting but in a way that shits all over it. Funny how feces on the kings face brings a sense of connection
“It’s 117 dollars and 13 cents.”
“Pff, we’ll call it 85.”
“No, we can call it 117.”
*Borat - The art of the deal*
Ah yes, the negotiator
Provided, hotel clerks are willing to haggle.
Hey he saved 13 cents
@@jarrod7465 Every little helps.
Hotels hate him.
“I will not move to a smaller room”
My dad left me
Jazzy who cares
Michael W I also care enough to tell you that your a dumbass
@@audiovideophile it's you're not your, dumbass.
@@audiovideophile Me?! You should try reading back your comment to see who the real "dumbass" is HAHAHA
“King in the castle, king in the castle!”
*exfoliates face with toilet water*
you use that word exfoliate, but I do not think it means what you think
@Steve Keebler exfoliating is the process of removing dead skin cells from your face, and it's not done with plain water. In the middle east and asia, it's very common to rinse your face along with your typical hand wash. I noticed that Americans especially think it's unusual to wash yourself extensively at a sink. They rather take daily showers than put effort in keeping themselves fresh during the day. Also kind of disgusting to poop without using water and have poop stains on your underwear as if its normal business. Don't worry, they'll be clean again the next day. They say deodorant is to freshen their pits, but 70% of an American's stench is coming from their bumhole that they don't wash.
@@maaz322 You are an idiot. Westerners who go to the toilet if it is after a morning shower, like during the day etc, use toilet paper to clean their anal hole, they wipe and wipe until there is no brown fecal matter left on the paper, then wash their hands. Exfoliating (steve) is when you use a scrub on your face, not water from a toilet bowl or anywhere you idiot, that is called splashing water on your face.
The King does as He likes
Hahahhahaah
Gotta respect that front desk guy, was completely polite and respectable the entire time. Handled that elevator gag real smooth, doubt I could’ve done it that well.
He MUST have caught on it was an elaborate joke. He handled it well though.
why are yall talking like if it wasn't scripted?
@@groovesan because it wasnt
Well, he works in a hotel and he probably deals with foreigners, so he’s used to foreigners being naive.
@@groovesan They told him they're shooting a travel documentary.
I have a chair, I have a chair. Go do dis, go do this!
Matthew lol!
Sounds like my manager pretty much
Proceeds to wash face in the toilet
King in the castle.
О-ля-ля, ух-ты. На трон села, на трон села. Царь во дворца! Царь во дворца! Ходи то! Делай Сюда! Царь во дворца.
"We'll call it 85" *spits*
LMFAO
No we can all it 117
Cole Roberson we’ll call it 85.
In eastern europe the spit on the hand is like a dot to a text which means to end it there
that man must have been a gypsy
@@coleroberson526 i will not move to a smaller room
This man is beyond dedicated. Actually washed his face with water from a hotel room toilet for a throwaway laugh in a random scene.
@Sweaty Fanny Pack Still a toilet.
Toilet water is cleaner than water that 3rd world country kids are drinking now.
Right, back then I had no idea that this is not scripted and most of the other people are not actors. Probably could watch it again sometime soon.
@@Cpt-Sloth where did you read this fact?" The guidebook for idiots"?
@@manikantansrinivasan5261 I used to live in a 3rd world country, and I know the struggle of some people getting clean water.
*this is not my room?*
.
This is the elevator
It takes you to the floor where your room is
@SSMM olala
He's funny. Too bad he is a far leftist and not a smart person like Ben Shapiro.
Stayed in a hotel once and left them a note saying it was a very nice room very nice and the chair made me feel like a King in the castle. Signed it Borat. They emailed me thanking Borat for his feedback.
mcaddicts pics or it didn’t happen
Nice!
Some middle aged Mexican lady isn't going to get your borat joke and email you ..
You sir are an American hero.
Damn right!
what happens next in that room will haunt me for the rest of my life.
Thats not the same hotel...
What happened
@@JOHNNYCFC18 he watched television
@@JOHNNYCFC18 you don't wanna know...
@@user-oy9iq6hj1d any links ?
You know an actor is dedicated when they wash their face with toilet water
Holy shit are you on here all fkin day in your life???
toilet water is refreshed so actually pretty clean
Is youtube paying you to be on every fucking video, and how much ?
@@Tom_MT No its fking not
@@olsnow3448 It's cleaner than your kitchen sink
The hotel staff member's professionalism was as impressive as the acting. Never did he once mock any of Borat's attempts to haggle, or preconceived notions about the elevator being the room. Just explained the situation without any sarcasm.
Borat paints an accurate image of retail
@@EumosVideos honestly misread that as retard
@Justinian Yi Ciyee pake nama orang Kristen. Alyssa. 🚸😅
why are yall talking like if it wasn't scripted?
@@groovesan because it isn't. Look it up
1:02 he sure is commited to his role.
@Voidaken that was Azamat LOL
@@-Tidgy Trypophobia
Maybe they filmed that part in Romania with a fake toilet
@@MinenArbeiterLP yes but what the fuck is it?
Toilet water is the same as tap water. (Depending on where you live.)
"King in the castle King in The castle"
Few seconds later
"Wash his face from Toilet water"
420th like
@@NovikNikolovic u gae
@@NovikNikolovic who's gae?
@@front331 u
*with toilet water
“I Will not move to a smaller room”
- my soul left my body at that part 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha
😂😂🤣🤣😁😁 he tought the elevator was the room hahaha :) what a kool guy
I mean where did he think he was supposed to shit, into a plastic bag? Oh wait…
Method acting has never been done better. This man is the best method actor ever.
Andy Kaufman
Ali G in da house
Pacino.
He is a really bad actor...
NOOTTT
When I saw “HD”, I was hoping it wasn’t the other hotel scene.
Sure you weren’t
Ass licking at its finest
i was PRAYING it were...
That was in the dictator
Spoiler alert!
“This is not my room”?! 🤣🤣
Tal Lena Very nice room
Charles Carter 😂
Tal Lena oh waa was we WoW
He sounded so serious too lol
That's original line. Funny
The fact that this man came this close to getting beaten to death in multiple occasions further proves not only how good of an actor he is but the grit to pull this off.
This is still my favorite movie to date. He tricked so many people. Infuriated so many cultures and demeaned lifestyles, this was comedy at its finest. The Villagers to this day are still pissed 🤣
And Kazakhstan embrace him now wholeheartedly. Its Nice..
So true! We need more films like this! Truly inspirational
only je$s can get away w that look at seinfeld
It was kind of a dirty trick he played on the villagers.
In my humble opinion this Film is a masterpiece. 😌
GREAT SUCCESSSS
@@drobovik3273 GENTLEMEN!
@@drobovik3273 gay
@@64ELTURCO So thats why turks are gay
@@AramBaba :D ?
@@kingleovilusignan8169 ? :D
Borat will never get old for me. My favorite comedy movies
By far funniest movie I have ever seen in my life. Still stands up perfectly today.
Yes. It is a masterpiece.
Sad truth that that elevator is nicer than a lot of peoples accommodation in this world.
search in youtube real country which this actor trying to play )
Not my problem
The chair is a walking, lalalalala!
Is it a reference to the time Borat tried to make a joke ?
@@somethingsomethingdangerzo2107 the dating joke 😂😂
+Dick Head With a shoes...
That chair joke killed me 😂😂😂
How do you stop retard children from coming in and having fun with a dogs?
What's up wit it vanilla face 😂😂 always one of my favorite lines
Just a couple a pimps no hoes!
My neighbour from east europe could only watch 20 min of borat at a time because he recognized himself and almost died of laughter.
Borat's middle eastern. Not eastern european.
@Kimberley Kazakhstan is not the middle east. Its not eastern Europe either but closer to that than the former
@@kimbogal his country is connected to russia and so is kazakhstan.
I died when he though the elevator was his room hahahahahahahahahaha
Same 😂💀
I will not move to a smaller room 🤣
00:48 "Oo Lalaa. OwWo Weewa"
simplelangperorock King in the castle king in the castle
Eagle Man have a chair, I have a chair
Go do thees go do these. King in the castle.
Reggie87 Go do this go do this king in the castle
@@alexterrieur8834 go do dis go do dis kin in de casle
Eugene Levy playing a bell attendent is priceless 😅😅😅
OMG he does look so much like him.
The hotel dude looks like a great value version of the dad from American pie 😂😂😂
I was looking for someone to comment this
Eugene Levy
that's what I thought too haha.
This is so brilliant not just this but all the movie. This movie will go down in Comedy history.
Brilliant character!
"whoa whoa wuwa... nice sehpfft.. oohh lala, ouhwu weewa, king in the castle, king in the castle.. have a chair, i have a chair. *smooch smooch smooch smooch* go do this, go do this, king in the castle... mmmm argghh" --Shakespear
^ Official lyric video ^
“It’s 117 dollars and 13 cents.”
“Pf, we’ll call it 85.”
*Ah yes, the negotiator*
I will never get tired of Borat.
Царь во дворца, царь во дворца))))
I love this bit.. I still laugh after all these years. “I ave a chair.. king of da castle”
Every time something about borat’s movie pops up I remember this sentence “I will not move to a smaller room”
Recently saw spy gotta say one of the best actor.
Love that guy he is so patient and gentle
Eugene Levy did a great acting in this movie.
who's back here after watching the trailer for borat 2
watched the movie, not nice
@@alana.4432 wdym
0:03 Jim's father, before the events of American Pie.
I was very, very confused watching it for the first time!
0:50 when you move back to your parents
The quick fade out at the end with him walking into traffic gets me everytime.
I met Guy back in 2005, nice fellow.
0:44
even random sounds can have accents
Right, for example the English OUCH! (pain exclamation) becomes /ah-wah/ in German, /ah-oo/ in Spanish etc
Young Eugene Levy as the hotel clerk is some killer method acting
The man looks like less hairy version of American Pie dad.
Ya
He does and i agreed with the guy who wrote this exact same comment a year ago
It is the same actor
@@gonzal2001 No lmao thats actually my friend's dad
@@sebastianyikes3620 wtf he looks exactly like him !
Very nice, very nice room 0:21 🤣
Love how just casually unpacks in the elevator
Nice to see Jim's dad in American Pie is getting more work
When he washed his face with toiler water i started screaming....
"I will not move to a smaller room"
*absolute gold*
This scene made me appreciate my chairs. High 5 big success!!
great success
Eugene levys younger brother
Looks Arab
+maarij hassan lmao Khazars only partially converted. Jews have middle eastern DNA. Nothing Turkic at all. Their closest relatives in Europe are the Sicilians.
@Mohamed Redha You don't actually know what you're talking about. Jews are very much their own ethnic group, this has been proven with genetic studies. Known as an ethno-religious group since their ethnic origins and religious beliefs are very intertwined. There are many sub ethnic groups of Jews because of how they were forced to disperse to different areas, like Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, etc. Anyone of any race can convert to the religion of Judaism, this is true. But it does not make their ethnic background Jewish. And there are people of Jewish ethnicity who do not adhere to Judaism as a religion. Jewish history and identity is incredibly complex so I suggest you actually take the time to really educate yourself on the subject before speaking on it.
@Island Mike False! "Arabs" is a very wide-encompassing term that includes the likes of Berbers, Copts, Bedouins, Indigenous Arabs, and sometimes the Sudanese, none of which are closely related to Jews at all. The only Arabic populations that are related to Jews are those of countries in Israel's immediate Asian vicinity, such as the Palestinians, Jordanians and the Lebanese (most of whom are descended from Phoenicians, who are also the ancestors of Jews) and to a lesser extent Assyrians. Most other Arabic populations are more distant.
Also, Ashkenazi Jews, in particular, have a mostly southern European maternal ancestry, making them at least 30-40% European. This means that Ashkenazi Jews, which both Sascha and Eugene are, will tend to have a slightly more southern European look (my guess would be that this is where the infamous "long nose" comes from). Although, at this point, most of the Mediterranian area is so admixed due to continuous trade for millennia that there is really almost no phenotypical difference between Southern Europeans and the Levantines, so not sure how much of a difference that makes. But I can tell you that Israelis sure knew how to tell the Mizrahim and Sephardim (Middle Eastern and North African Jews) apart from the Ashkenazim, and there was even a slight period of oppression of the former by the latter in Israel's recent history. Which, in my opinion, takes the crown for the most absurd form of racism in history (of course, all forms of racism are absurd, but this one takes the crown), given these two populations were LITERALLY of practically the same ethnicity and additionally even shared the same religion as well. The Mizrahim are as related to the Ashkenazim as 5th cousins are to each other. Let that sink in...
@Mohamed Redha Funny thing is: Southern Italians ARE related to Levantine Arabs, which is why they look similar. A whole lot of admixture has taken place in the last couple/triple of millennia due to continuous trade in the region, as well as continuous invasions and hence migration between the two regions. If you look at their genetic breakdown, it looks incredibly similar.
Also, Judaism isn't a "race", but Jews are. And by "race" I think you mean "ethnicity", because the term "race", as it is used, is a social construct rather than a biological categorisation. For your information, Finns, Irish people, Jews, and Italians were at various points in time classified as non-whites by the American government. Finns and Jews were additionally classified as being of the "mongloid" - i.e. Asian race.
However, "Jew" is, of course, an ethnicity. Israelites don't exist anymore, but their descendants do; the vast majority of these are called "Jews", and there's also a tiny ethnic division now residing mostly in a small village near Mount Gerizim called "Samaritans", who are actually very similar to Jews in terms of both ethnicity and culture. Sure, some Jews are converts, like the Khazars and Beta Israel (the "Black Jews"), and some people of Israelite ancestry don't follow Judaism (like me!) - most commonly, these happen to be atheists (also like me!) - but, in general, Jews are both a religious and an ethnic division, meaning if someone is "Jewish", they are most likely Jewish by both ethnicity and religion. If that weren't the case, the Jewish culture and ethnicity would have long assimilated into local populations, and neither of Jewish religion, culture, and phenotype would exist.
As an ethnicity, Jews are extremely similar to each other. All Jews are as related to each other as 5th cousins are. Small phenotypical differences (mostly skin tone) exist among Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Ashkenazi Jews, but they are all similar enough to be identified as members of a single ethnicity. The Jews' closest relatives are fellow Levantines, such as the Lebanese, Assyrians and Palestinians. As Island Mike rightly pointed out, telling apart between any of these 4 populations, to which I may add the Southern Italians that you mentioned, Cypriots, (Southern) Greeks, and even Turks, is very difficult to impossible.
“King in da castle” sums him up well
From now on, I will say “wawaweewa” every time I enter a new hotel room.
The little roll he does on the bed gets me every time
Seeing a toilet for the first time - instantly figured out it's function.
0:55 onwards is me when i get home drunk.
Will always go down in history as one of cinemas best and creative movies
"Woah-woah-wee-wah!" Iconic.
best actor imo, hands down
That’s not a hotel receptionist, that’s Robert Kardashian
This is taking being overwhelmed by hospitality to a new level.
I from Kazachstan and i love this borat
Some people have learned all their knowledge about Kazakhstan from the 2006 film "Borat", in which Sacha Baron Cohen played a journalist-buffoon. Those who have heard a little more about this country consider it the edge of the world, where the Soviet-era dictator still rules, creating an eccentric lifetime monument in the form of a new capital. Therefore, travelers who actually venture into this former Soviet Republic, located in Central Asia, will be surprised at what they find there.
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Kazakhstan has achieved a noticeable improvement in living standards, and tourists have begun to pay attention to the cosmopolitan cities, the amazing nature and landscapes of this country, as well as steadily improving modern amenities that are approaching Western standards. If you want to see the exoticism of the great silk road, the extravagance of oil wealth, or do ecotourism in the vast steppes of this country, it will give you this opportunity. Kazakhstan is slowly shedding the shroud of its Soviet heritage and beckoning both adventurers and pleasure seekers. "The changes are huge," says Beth Jones, who served as the US Ambassador to Kazakhstan from 1995 to 1998. " before, there were no street lights and sidewalks on the streets, and people were barely making ends meet. Today it is a completely different country."
This is mainly due to oil. The largest land-locked country owns more than three percent of the world's oil reserves. It was the first country in the Caspian region to privatize its energy industry and open its doors to Western businesses. Since independence, Kazakhstan has received more than $ 30 billion in foreign direct investment. "Oil money is a very important asset," says Zhanbolat Usenov, assistant to the Kazakh Ambassador to the United States. " it is a tool for economic recovery."
It can be seen. Rapid development of tourist infrastructure begins. In the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, BMWs and Mercedes drive through the streets, and well-dressed customers sit in lively cafes, bars and Nightclubs. Living conditions for visitors have significantly improved. Among the new hotels that have opened in recent years are the Intercontinental, located directly opposite the presidential Palace, and the first five - star Hyatt Regency Almaty hotel in Central Asia, where the most luxurious room with two balconies, a separate dining room and a marble bathroom costs mind-blowing money-5,800 euros per night. In fact, Kazakhstan, unlike other rapidly developing countries, is not cheap. Counting on wealthy oil businessmen, it has become one of the most expensive places in Central Asia. National cuisine restaurants offer delicious Russian, Swedish and Japanese dishes. Located in an Egyptian - style building, Luxor Wellness club offers pampered visitors hydro and ozone therapy in its Wellness area. The traditional Central baths, called "Arasan", also attract tourists.
But perhaps the greatest attraction of Kazakhstan is the beauty of its nature - magnificent landscapes with the most diverse and pristine landscape. Tourists can hike through the countryside, passing yurts - traditional tent-like structures with a wooden frame and stretched over it with koshmas. Central Asian nomads used them as homes. And in the desert, tourists can see ancient rock paintings-petroglyphs. Ski lovers will find excellent conditions and beautiful mountain slopes, where there are far fewer skiers than in Western Europe. Located at an altitude of 2,200 meters, the Shymbulak ski resort was once the training base of the Soviet Olympic ski team. There are modern lifts, and the descent is simply magnificent. Cult producer of extreme sports films Warren Miller shot scenes there in 1997 for his film "Snowriders-2". "It's much better to ski there than in the Alps," says former Ambassador Jones. Talgar pass over Chimbulak at its highest point reaches a height of 3163 meters. The views from there are very picturesque. And fans of speed skating can enjoy skating on the world's largest outdoor skating rink "Medeo", built by the Soviet Union near Almaty.
Tourists quickly learn the beauty of Kazakhstan. In the last nine months of last year, the number of people visiting the country increased by more than 31 percent. Last October, BMI airlines opened direct flights from London to Almaty. In November, the "hedonist's travel guide to Almaty and Astana" was released. Thanks to him, Kazakhstan has become not only a place for cultural impressions and sports Paradise, but also a place of glamorous parties. The guide recommends that tourists who come to Astana for impressions visit the Che Guevara cafe at the beginning of the evening, which attracts crowds of local architects, journalists and designers, and holds evening shows on Wednesdays. In Almaty, the lime bar holds theme parties at the end of the week and invites foreign DJs. Travel agencies are also starting to advertise their country. While it is difficult to find tours that are dedicated only to Kazakhstan, these are mostly individual trips that take into account the wishes of the tourist, which are very expensive. But there are a lot of package offers that include Kazakhstan in the General route of travel in Central Asia, in which you will be shown neighboring Uzbekistan or taken along The great silk road.
The attractiveness of this country will only increase. There are already plans for the development of the Caspian coast. The Kenderly beach recreation area project, estimated to cost $ 2.5 billion, will include parks, Golf courses, rides, restaurants and entertainment venues. To attract foreign tourists, wealthy businessmen and those who like to sunbathe and swim, the government plans to build an international airport near the coast at a cost of 320 million dollars, as well as a 170-kilometer railway that will connect the small Caspian town of Aktau with the beaches of Kenderli.
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I reckon the hotel guy didn’t react the first time he said ‘very nice’ in the elevator, so he had to say it a second time to get his attention ‘very nice room’.
I thought the same thing, the way he says it under his breath cracks me up
ЦАРЬ ВО ДВОРЦА, ЦАРЬ ВО ДВОРЦА
Шикарно;)
One of the funniest blokes out there! So funny! An absolute nutter!
BORAT 2 ANNOUNCED 🎉
Hold up, really???
Post It Yeah
Kaido but when will it happen when?
fernando63668 Well they’ve just finished filming so I’m not sure maybe early next year or later this year
Looks awful... it's like 6-7 years too late, hasn't aged well for sure
King in the castle.This guy is a legend
Awsome video 🥳
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I'm thankful for all of it. The highs. The lows. The setbacks. The comebacks. Everything.
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I can’t believe Jim’s dad works there!
The face wash part gets me every time!
"King in the castle, King in the castle. Go do this, go do this" is still a line that brings me back to being 14 lol. Man I love this movie hahaha.
Comic genius.....never gets old
Русская озвучка передаёт шутки фильма куда лучше. "Царь во дворца, царь во дворца... ходи то, делай сюда".
When sacha walks into his mansion like "niceee to meet you".
Walks upto his Ferrari like ",niceee to meet you" walks upto his bank like "really niceeee to meet you".
"King of the castel have chair have a chair " i am dead😂
0:44 Sksksks can never get over him saying this 😭😂😂
When you wash your face with toilet water... you know you are DEEP into your character 😂😂
1:02 me in fallout when im out of stimpaks
I had no idea robert kardashian sr. was a hotel employee in this movie
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@@oilersridersbluejays one of oj simpsons lawyers
@@pmack2454 oh wow good for him.
@@oilersridersbluejays no the original comment is saying the dude who works for the hotel looks like him, i hate explaining jokes im going to jump off a cliff because of you
I've seen this scene a thousand times but just yet I got that this is the hotel I slept during my first NYC visit!
Dude my week in New York was 2007 and I was 13 but I can remember now!
He got a 13 cent discount. Good job Borat.
Hotel attendant- A night is $117.13 cents.
Borat -Spits on hand... we call it $185.
Hotel attendant- No, we can call it $117.
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0:53 when I’m left home alone for 30 seconds
That little roll on the bed is golden xD
I’m so glad a sequel for this film is coming.
Borat 2, 23th October in Amazon Prime, true believer!
"We'll call it 85. (SPIT)"
No, we can call it 117.
Lol lost it there
The 2nd one is not bad but this one will always be better. I always imagine if this one would've come out this year instead of the 2nd one, oh my oh my oh my xD
The toilet splash at the end was a nice touch , very nice 👍
5th time watching in 24 hours. Can't stop watching!
Never fails to crack me up severely.
I honestly thought this was Mr Noah Levenstein from American Pie.
uploaded on the first of april is just the cherry on top
Dude I felt the “king of the castle bit” in my bones. It’s refreshing hearing someone say what I actually think when sitting but in a way that shits all over it. Funny how feces on the kings face brings a sense of connection