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  • @metalhammer5
    @metalhammer5 Před 3 lety +168

    I am Nepali and hearing her speak, I get the vibe that she's very soft-spoken. That lady must have really done something extraordinary to bring out such a reaction in her...

    • @dumdumdumdum8804
      @dumdumdumdum8804 Před rokem

      I think it was misunderstanding from both sides, who knows what is the truth.

    • @ahmadsrizal2365
      @ahmadsrizal2365 Před rokem +3

      ​@@dumdumdumdum8804 why did she put the money on the ground. That is just so stupid

    • @anandchaudhary1675
      @anandchaudhary1675 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@dumdumdumdum8804If that British lady wanted to tell truth and both side she should not just post that part. Nepalese villagers are extremely hospitable. If they get mad just believe me you have done horrible things.

  • @_netscapenavigator
    @_netscapenavigator Před 5 lety +1555

    English Translation: It was during monsoon season. A white woman came to my tea stall with her son, and wanted to buy tea. I serve tea in two cup sizes - Small for 100 NPR; Large for 150 NPR. She said, “I prefer to drink in my own cup.” Which was three times the size of the small size I sell. She said "OK", and once I served the tea in her cup, she started drinking. Then she asked for the price of the tea, to which I said 150 NPR as she had more tea than the Large cup I sell. She then started haggling and complaining, and started abusing me. I tried to explain the challenges of operating a tea stall in the high Himalayas and how expensive it is to get goods up here. But she wasn’t interested in either listening or even wanting to understand. She literally threw money on the ground for me to pick up and continued her disparaging behaviour. Also, she took pictures of my tea stall and threatened to post on social media and report to local police.
    I requested her to not do so as it would hurt my business, and asked her to delete the photos of my private stall she had taken. But then, shockingly, the lady took out a Swiss army knife and started pointing towards me. At this point she and her son began to head out. I felt extremely disrespected for having money thrown at me to pick up, and was treated unfairly just because we're poor hill people, and depend on tourists for our survival.
    The tourist edited footage from her GoPro to only show me chasing after her instead of showing the full interaction of her misbehaving and treating me disrespectfully in my tea stall.
    I deal with foreign tourists all the time. If I was genuinely at fault, there would be hundreds of videos of me on CZcams mistreating tourists. I'd like to ask the public to understand that we're poor village folk, but also understand when a foreigner shows up wanting to either take advantage of our situation or mistreat us because they think they're somehow 'superior'.

    • @pokahontas5410
      @pokahontas5410 Před 5 lety +38

      Netscape Navigator thank you

    • @sunshinecleaning8989
      @sunshinecleaning8989 Před 5 lety +2

      😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @TheGalargolor
      @TheGalargolor Před 5 lety +33

      thank you for the translate

    • @mayat4699
      @mayat4699 Před 5 lety +13

      Please tell me at which point in the video did the Nepali lady mentioned the British lady wanting to drink in her own cup. Thanks.

    • @the_engineer8309
      @the_engineer8309 Před 5 lety +58

      After this I feel wat that english lady faced was very little..she deserves more bad punishment

  • @sarfarazahmed2035
    @sarfarazahmed2035 Před 3 lety +274

    I worked in Nepal for 3 years as an Assistant Professor of Kathmandu University, and I can tell you the hill people are more hospitable and humble than those of Kathmandu

    • @SantoshKumar-ts7fs
      @SantoshKumar-ts7fs Před 3 lety +8

      It happens everywhere. People living in remote are more hospitable and neighbourly than urban dwellers.

    • @rjb9239
      @rjb9239 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol Kathmandu are hill people? It's literally a valley!

    • @swasg427
      @swasg427 Před 2 lety

      these are mountain(Himal) people Kathmandu itself is Hill

    • @krisb-travel
      @krisb-travel Před rokem

      I guess not if the Nepalese women scammed the British tourist.

    • @krisb-travel
      @krisb-travel Před rokem

      Jeez you’re missing the whole point. You can’t scam people. If the was suppose to be £1 she cannot scam the tourist and charge £1.50

  • @svenkatvprasad7982
    @svenkatvprasad7982 Před rokem +42

    As an indian i can say that nepali are one of the best people.🇮🇳🤝🇳🇵

    • @sibbydems
      @sibbydems Před rokem +1

      As a Brit who’s here for a second time i concur. 🇬🇧🤝🇳🇵

  • @SCDJMU
    @SCDJMU Před 4 lety +537

    If i ever go to Nepal to hike i'll drink tea in this ladys shop.

  • @maisanunes8428
    @maisanunes8428 Před rokem +25

    I went to this lady's tea stall in the end of 2019. She and her husband were very friendly and nice to us. We spent some time sitting on her chairs and chilling...

  • @mobytrice
    @mobytrice Před 4 lety +186

    Nepalese are some of the most hardworking and honest people I've ever seen. That British lady should spend a day in her shoe and see how she would react if someone came and started disrespecting you for a cup of tea.

    • @copsaintchit
      @copsaintchit Před 2 lety

      Lol she literally is while there on vacation

    • @leemukhim6681
      @leemukhim6681 Před 2 lety

      My foot

    • @a81758
      @a81758 Před 2 lety

      @@copsaintchit That doesn't give her a pass

    • @bixash
      @bixash Před rokem

      @@a81758 bruh you don't understand the convo above, she threw the money on the ground and pull out trekking knife that's why nepali woman was mad.

    • @a81758
      @a81758 Před rokem

      @@bixash I now know more about the situation, please accept my apologies for jumping to conclusions.

  • @youtube8775
    @youtube8775 Před 2 lety +48

    Imagine, going to such an enchanting place to insult & threaten a native over tea. 🙄

    • @DamnDannyx
      @DamnDannyx Před 2 lety +10

      It's the British way 🤣

    • @gaidinkamei8462
      @gaidinkamei8462 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DamnDannyx British Museum is the proof.

    • @DamnDannyx
      @DamnDannyx Před 2 lety +1

      @@gaidinkamei8462 exactly :(

    • @john-fr5yd
      @john-fr5yd Před 3 měsíci

      Only an evil Brit could do this

  • @jacquesalope
    @jacquesalope Před 4 lety +50

    As of August 2020, 150 NPR is 1.25 USD and 0.95 GBP. This woman pulled a knife over 31p.
    The true value of her drink according to the Nepali business owner's prices and estimation of her cup size was 1.91 GBP.
    As of June of last year (2019), a large drink from Starbucks is 2.60 GBP. Just so we're clear.

    • @zonesplayroom6549
      @zonesplayroom6549 Před 2 lety +2

      When did you see a knife? It was wooden planks.

    • @zonesplayroom6549
      @zonesplayroom6549 Před 2 lety +4

      @noone really holy shit. Then she got herself chased down by somebody that's not afraid of a knife xD damn that's well that's justice.

    • @65adela
      @65adela Před rokem

      It's all here say, just accusations, I don't think there was ever a 🔪, if three-way, she wouldn't be running

  • @leatherface2649
    @leatherface2649 Před rokem +9

    That english lady might have behaved with a colonial mindset. 😂

    • @VC-kj9yx
      @VC-kj9yx Před 8 měsíci

      She was begging for her life to this nepali woman. Proud of this nepali woman. Love from India. #kickbritish

  • @ausair1642
    @ausair1642 Před 4 lety +188

    Who came here from 9GAG ?

  • @KJ-df9oz
    @KJ-df9oz Před 4 lety +17

    We all know the Karen is lying. Why would you think she would ok with you throwing money on the ground for her to pick up? And Karen still thought this woman would serve her?
    Karen learned 2 lessons that day...
    1. Don't let the age fool you, that woman was on your ass coming around that mountain! 😂 And Karen is 35.
    2. Respect people when you visit their country, your privilege and child like antics are not seen as cute everywhere.

  • @krishnapoudyal8902
    @krishnapoudyal8902 Před 4 lety +82

    I hope that they (mom and son) have learnt a life long lesson from this brave Nepali woman.

    • @paoloc3318
      @paoloc3318 Před 2 lety

      Lesson to ask the price first .

    • @copsaintchit
      @copsaintchit Před 2 lety

      To act like a crazy insane person over some tea ...water and leaves basically dirt water lol

    • @Jay-qk8bf
      @Jay-qk8bf Před 2 lety +9

      @@copsaintchit such a terrible take, for the Tea shop owner that’s her lively hood which the tourist disrespected and don’t even pay for

    • @Christian-rn1ur
      @Christian-rn1ur Před 2 lety +2

      @@copsaintchit They aren't rich people - their business is life or death. What would yo do if someone threatened your life?

    • @bahamzirabdaid9494
      @bahamzirabdaid9494 Před 2 lety

      ​@@copsaintchit classic rich dipshit from rich country response.

  • @majstor313
    @majstor313 Před 4 lety +89

    im here from 9gag

  • @beazjohnson9865
    @beazjohnson9865 Před 4 lety +27

    Can't understand what she's saying but I can tell she's a genuine and hard working woman. Shame on that British tourist.

    • @copsaintchit
      @copsaintchit Před 2 lety

      And you as well coffer

    • @Christian-rn1ur
      @Christian-rn1ur Před 2 lety

      Britsh tourists are a plague unto the world. Can confirm, am Brit. As can the rest of Europe and the Middle East.

  • @prabhatkhadka6329
    @prabhatkhadka6329 Před 6 lety +52

    She is totally right. We all know the effort, cost and time that takes to supply the basic goods in these kind of region. And if she can buy a mineral water for more than a £ why can't she pay a £.

  • @gorkhasmotherlandnepal6173

    Some tourist are very bad😓😓.good job sister👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ilearnCAD
    @ilearnCAD Před 4 lety +23

    My flank broke into 2 pieces during the fight. I took both and chased after her, who had a swiss knife in her hand by that time. //REAL STORY//
    Two sized tea to sell, tourist lady felt like the price was too high, nevertheless, she ordered the tea and after drinking, she threw the money on the floor for the Sherpa woman to pick up. As the tourist lady started taking pictures of the sign board of her tea shop, the Sherpa woman decided to get the tourist to stop her and she pulled her away from the door and then the tourist woman pushed her back in retaliation and came at the Sherpa woman with an automatic sorta knife( previously she said swiss knife, who is she to know any better? ) and lashed out at the Sherpa woman who then rushed into her shop to get a wooden plank to fight back. When she came out, the woman was still trying to take pictures from a distance with her camera. To save herself from bad publicity, she decided to chase the tourist lady further down the road. She even says she therw a fist sized stone which hit the Briton on her hips below her butt. And as she chased her further away from the hotel, the tourist lady got tired and sat on a stone apologising. And thats it! ( My thoughts :: I feel sorry for the kid, had everything gone well, he would be playing with that Sherpa lady. I also want to point out that 100, 150 for tea in high altitudes is not something to bargain over unless u are buying tea in huge bulk. That Sherpa lady had to close her shop for 15 days due to police as stated in her other videos. I have not seen any video from the British lady defending her act so far. I would like to hear her side of the story too.)

  • @punchsangma4524
    @punchsangma4524 Před 6 lety +106

    Atleast someone should translate what she is saying otherwise no point of showing to the world as proof of innocence. Coz world doesn't know Nepali

    • @sensei6368
      @sensei6368 Před 4 lety +2

      Look at the top comment

    • @dalurinzinia829
      @dalurinzinia829 Před 4 lety +7

      top comment by Netscape Navigator:
      English Translation: It was during monsoon season. A white woman came to my tea stall with her son, and wanted to buy tea. I serve tea in two cup sizes - Small for 100 NPR; Large for 150 NPR. She said, “I prefer to drink in my own cup.” Which was three times the size of the small size I sell. She said "OK", and once I served the tea in her cup, she started drinking. Then she asked for the price of the tea, to which I said 150 NPR as she had more tea than the Large cup I sell. She then started haggling and complaining, and started abusing me. I tried to explain the challenges of operating a tea stall in the high Himalayas and how expensive it is to get goods up here. But she wasn’t interested in either listening or even wanting to understand. She literally threw money on the ground for me to pick up and continued her disparaging behaviour. Also, she took pictures of my tea stall and threatened to post on social media and report to local police.
      I requested her to not do so as it would hurt my business, and asked her to delete the photos of my private stall she had taken. But then, shockingly, the lady took out a Swiss army knife and started pointing towards me. At this point she and her son began to head out. I felt extremely disrespected for having money thrown at me to pick up, and was treated unfairly just because we're poor hill people, and depend on tourists for our survival.
      The tourist edited footage from her GoPro to only show me chasing after her instead of showing the full interaction of her misbehaving and treating me disrespectfully in my tea stall.
      I deal with foreign tourists all the time. If I was genuinely at fault, there would be hundreds of videos of me on CZcams mistreating tourists. I'd like to ask the public to understand that we're poor village folk, but also understand when a foreigner shows up wanting to either take advantage of our situation or mistreat us because they think they're somehow 'superior'.

    • @bhaikajimaharjan4535
      @bhaikajimaharjan4535 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/PMk-mFTxyM8/video.html

  • @dylaninpieces2
    @dylaninpieces2 Před 6 lety +49

    The nepalese woman explained the truth behind the Annapurna incident. 10/10

  • @5.Riddles
    @5.Riddles Před 6 lety +60

    Re-upload this video with subtitles in English that would be better bro

  • @goutambose7538
    @goutambose7538 Před 6 lety +6

    Nepalese are the most friendly,hospitable, and generous people, they have rich culture, been to many places in Nepal in Annapurna region,in sagarmatha region.I'm visiting Nepal for past 22 year's and know there cultures and languages as well.

  • @MrCryptler69
    @MrCryptler69 Před 6 lety +17

    If the tea was too pricey, don't agree to it. There is high price tourist traps everywhere you go in the world! The tea was close to $1.50 a cup, which is high in Nepal but shit, people pay $5 usd for coffee at Starbucks. The British tourist used her own cup which was 3 times the size. Nepalese woman got upset about her wanting a discount after drinking it, when refused the tourist threw the money on the floor and started filming! The Nepalese woman lost it, and told her to stop filming her. So really the tourist not only agreed to the price of tea, ripped off the poor vendor by using a larger cup, then asked for a discount, then posted her video making herself look like the victim! British snobery or white privilege entitlement?

    • @MrCryptler69
      @MrCryptler69 Před 6 lety +3

      Soloman1001 : The tourist had a bigger cup! Besides, why was she apologizing to the tea vendor after chasing her up the trail? If she didn't do anything wrong, there was no need to say sorry!

    • @veshroon703
      @veshroon703 Před 6 lety +2

      I drank small cup tea in restaurant for RS 125 in the city. I did not complain and just paid because I know the place is expensive . Where as this is in mountain area. If you go in mountain or hilly areas it is expensive everywhere. If you cant pay than dont drink. Check the depth of the water before diving.

    • @us4307
      @us4307 Před 5 lety

      @Soloman1001 you would know everything about ripping people off, wouldn't you?

    • @ashxs.rblx_chile9914
      @ashxs.rblx_chile9914 Před 5 lety +1

      Nepalese money is lower than British money. 1 p would = about ten roupees so

    • @Obataladance
      @Obataladance Před 5 lety +1

      Can the nepalese woman prove that the british woman threw the money on the floor and menaced her with a knife ? I am sorry, i have passed a long time in Nepal and i know that nepalese are often very angry when tourists refuse being rip off. The worst of this sad event is that this nepalese woman didnt care that there was a child witnessing her angry behaviour, a child that got very scared by being chased by this psychopath nepalese woman. I am a mother and this nepalese woman is a bad person with no respect for a scared foreign child running in the mountains because she behaved like the primitive mind she is!!

  • @randomcoding
    @randomcoding Před 6 lety +135

    You should add a subtitle in english for this video. People who don't understand Nepali won't understand and know the truth.

    • @_netscapenavigator
      @_netscapenavigator Před 5 lety +78

      English Translation: It was during monsoon season. A white woman came to my tea stall with her son, and wanted to buy tea. I serve tea in two cup sizes - Small for 100 NPR; Large for 150 NPR. She said, “I prefer to drink in my own cup.” Which was three times the size of the small size I sell. She said "OK", and once I served the tea in her cup, she started drinking. Then she asked for the price of the tea, to which I said 150 NPR as she had more tea than the Large cup I sell. She then started haggling and complaining, and started abusing me. I tried to explain the challenges of operating a tea stall in the high Himalayas and how expensive it is to get goods up here. But she wasn’t interested in either listening or even wanting to understand. She literally threw money on the ground for me to pick up and continued her disparaging behaviour. Also, she took pictures of my tea stall and threatened to post on social media and report to local police.
      I requested her to not do so as it would hurt my business, and asked her to delete the photos of my private stall she had taken. But then, shockingly, the lady took out a Swiss army knife and started pointing towards me. At this point she and her son began to head out. I felt extremely disrespected for having money thrown at me to pick up, and was treated unfairly just because we're poor hill people, and depend on tourists for our survival.
      The tourist edited footage from her GoPro to only show me chasing after her instead of showing the full interaction of her misbehaving and treating me disrespectfully in my tea stall.
      I deal with foreign tourists all the time. If I was genuinely at fault, there would be hundreds of videos of me on CZcams mistreating tourists. I'd like to ask the public to understand that we're poor village folk, but also understand when a foreigner shows up wanting to either take advantage of our situation or mistreat us because they think they're somehow 'superior'.

    • @blakestuff3906
      @blakestuff3906 Před 5 lety +3

      @@_netscapenavigator Thanks for the translation!

    • @fightttttt
      @fightttttt Před 5 lety +7

      @@_netscapenavigator if you believe this "rich" british women took out a swiss army knife and threaten to stab a tea lady over a tea youre a moron. I dont know what to believe but I know that part sounds like bs.

    • @JeiNelson
      @JeiNelson Před 5 lety +14

      @@fightttttt I stand by the Nepali woman :) knife or no knife, story sounds about right

    • @fightttttt
      @fightttttt Před 5 lety +5

      ​@@JeiNelson so in other words who care if she lies about a knife whocares if the nepal women chased a fleeing person who may of insulted her and throw rocks at her while shouting slurs next to her kid, the british girl said something mean so ya I side with the nepal women :) nice

  • @mayramzaw
    @mayramzaw Před 3 lety +7

    I thought she was really crazy women. 🤦‍♀️ but now I realize. Thank you for video.

  • @humanbng7123
    @humanbng7123 Před 4 lety +6

    Omg so cool! We support you! Don't let foreigners act like Gods...They are as human as we are..Treat them good till they act good

  • @AnuSanam46
    @AnuSanam46 Před 6 lety +75

    We actually dont care if the forenigner did bring a knife.but the whole world knows When you are in Rome, be like Romans.
    It is admittable to see how this place is topologically, geographically cursed to import the daily rasons.
    This video should be made viral with english subtitle.

  • @alexanderkim2022
    @alexanderkim2022 Před 5 lety +26

    What knife? Do you think Nepali lady would scream "Give me 150 rupee!" and not "Why you point knife at me?" if she had her life threatened? Both people wrong. Don't buy if you aren't going to pay, and don't chase people throwing rocks on a cliff.

    • @CopiousDoinksLLC
      @CopiousDoinksLLC Před 5 lety +4

      Agreed. Seems to me like both parties were pushing too hard. If they're charging too much for tea, don't buy it. Likewise, if you're a vendor and people are hassling you over prices, tell them to get knotted and don't chase them down a hillside, no matter how annoying they are.

    • @TheAfro.
      @TheAfro. Před 5 lety

      @@-randocommando while I do agree with you, the shop lady should've just chased her out of the place. Not down the mountain. What's the point? Lol.

    • @Azizz1
      @Azizz1 Před 5 lety +2

      I think she fed up

    • @sunshinecleaning8989
      @sunshinecleaning8989 Před 5 lety +5

      Alexander, you still don't get it. The Nepali woman is innocent. A British person would have already killed but she didn't so. Nepali people are very good from within. I'm Indian and I know it very well.

    • @mickelinml
      @mickelinml Před 5 lety +4

      Come to my country with that attitude u might lost your good damn face for sure..this is not America..most of Asian countries has good people and polite to tourists but if u act like a brat for sure u get killed..happen to many time in my country, foreigner get kill after midnight party because u guys rude and think this is europe or America..

  • @deepakgautam2639
    @deepakgautam2639 Před 6 lety +40

    हामिले अरुको देसमा यस्तो गरु त कस्तो तरिकाले हिरासत मा हाल्छ्न हामी नेताको कम्जोर ले गर्दा हो ठिक गर्नु भयो दिदि

  • @sudinshrestha3767
    @sudinshrestha3767 Před 2 lety +13

    It would be nice if you keep English subtitle so people of other country can understand what she is saying and know the truth

  • @JorgeMartinez-ic8bk
    @JorgeMartinez-ic8bk Před 6 lety +14

    Good for her....this is the only way to make some people respect. I would like meet her, shake her hand and say you have the right.

  • @boldverg484
    @boldverg484 Před rokem +1

    This lady was 100% in the right.

  • @taratamu1273
    @taratamu1273 Před 6 lety +5

    कुहिरे सुहिरे घाममा सुकाइदे दिदी धनको।धनी र मनको धनिमा धेरै फरक छ । तपाईं जस्तो मान्छेले गलत गर्न सक्दैन ।

  • @thesacredgurkha6529
    @thesacredgurkha6529 Před 6 lety +52

    SOME FOREIGNERS COME FOR TREKKING AND they are fennyfisted actually.They should see how people struggle on such high altitude with least resources and has to walk miles to get anything.These people opeNed the stall to provide nourishment as well as some rest to the trekkers but then also some trekkers try to become over smart and ask for concession lol.

    • @upendrahanglimbu164
      @upendrahanglimbu164 Před 6 lety

      Matches 101 obviously the guy himself is dumb saying other dumb lol. Trying to act talent and blaming other religions from nowhere whereas the truth is inside his head trying to cover up the fact haha.

    • @juschu67
      @juschu67 Před 6 lety

      @Prakash you speak for all Nepali's

    • @hermestrismegistus9603
      @hermestrismegistus9603 Před 5 lety +2

      @channel of light The Mongols. The Persians. The Mughal MUSLIMS. The Moors. The Imperial Japanese. Pol Pot. The Communist Chinese.
      You wanna talk kill counts???
      "learn history before you speak"

  • @mausam3836
    @mausam3836 Před 5 lety +13

    3:24 she is talking about James Shrestha.

  • @SantoshSantosh-gk8qk
    @SantoshSantosh-gk8qk Před 5 lety +1

    बास्ताबिक कुरा सुन्दा खैरे को गल्ती रैछ तेओ बेला सबै ले यो दिजु लाई नराम्रो सोचेको थीय सबै ले तेइ भयर दुई पछ्य को कुरा सुनेर बोल्दा ठिक हुन्छ। दिजु ले थीक गर्नु भयो

  • @y1982pisti
    @y1982pisti Před 4 lety +9

    Now I want to visit her store. Too bad I'm poor Eastern European :(

  • @TaylorMorgeson
    @TaylorMorgeson Před rokem +1

    British woman should have been caned. This lady seems like a saint.

  • @nuffaction5464
    @nuffaction5464 Před 6 lety +6

    I had the privilege of seeing The Pixies and Weezer in concert this summer in Toronto...a can of beer....20$. The English woman should have stayed home.

    • @SantoshSingh-qb8vr
      @SantoshSingh-qb8vr Před 3 lety

      Yes,cost is depends on area .In Nepal we r also can find $0.20 tea

  • @cli9943
    @cli9943 Před rokem +2

    I am sure the knife won't get pulled out unless someone is holding a stick. But how that stick is held in the first place got to be from threatening. Why the threatening, got to be from the unwillingness to pay. Why not pay, got to be from the price disagreement. Why disagree, got to be from assuming the price along the way. Each side would twist their story to make themselves more legitimate. What cross over would be more likely the truth.

    • @Alex.af.Nordheim
      @Alex.af.Nordheim Před rokem

      All I know is that you don't bargain AFTER you drink the tea

  • @rodzombee1599
    @rodzombee1599 Před 6 lety +3

    Wow... Very interesting. I understand her side completely.

    • @Cris18Martinez
      @Cris18Martinez Před 6 lety

      Rodney Robinson she’s bullshitting man, look up the tourists side of the story and see how ridiculous this lady’s claims are, like who the fuck would pull a knife out on a local when in foreign land lol? The nepali lady is a brute and dangerous.

    • @andreashartono850
      @andreashartono850 Před 6 lety +2

      White people making trouble again, why I am not surprised

    • @BAJRAGOLE123
      @BAJRAGOLE123 Před 4 lety

      She was trying say that transportation are not available in her area .so it's not easy transport sugar ,tea etc. She used to transport foodstuffs with horses because this are is very rural area that's all things she was trying explain that foreigners that,s why its is so costly for food. in that case started to take pictures of tea shop when she said not take picture then foreigner took out knife and tried to threaten Nepalese ladies after tha she did all those kind action to defence after that foreigner retreated and said sorry to her . Foreigner threw the money on the floor instead of giving hand it was disrespect for everyone. nepali woman said those kind activities not even animal does after all ur human after that this discussion start

  • @dikshantbhujel7997
    @dikshantbhujel7997 Před 5 lety +1

    She was not facing tourist for the first time okey she knows to respect tourist.british lady should apologize

  • @ozmaorigrl
    @ozmaorigrl Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve been to Nepal and work in a clinic in the mountains for a while. They are such beautiful amazing people, this British woman should be ashamed of herself, shame on her. Good on the lady for doing that!!

  • @ZULHUSSAIN
    @ZULHUSSAIN Před rokem +1

    The Brit lady should realize that it is 2022, not 1922 when your forefathers looted that region and left in a mess. Learn to respect. Did you ever haggle or ask for a discount at Starbucks or Costa but were keen to ask her to drop the price.

  • @teraabba9029
    @teraabba9029 Před 6 lety +21

    I wonder if someone cant afford what compare to british money is 35pence cup of tea why the hell u go to nepal there are so many tourists around her even at this moment and she is not running behind them like crazy that british lady must have done something wrong to her to piss her off amd attention seeker post video online to make her look innocent simple thig if u cant afford 35 pence tea u should not drink one

    • @donaldtrump6491
      @donaldtrump6491 Před 5 lety +2

      she is allowed to bargain about the tea and attacking her for it with a wooden mace is a huge over reaction.
      Im highly doubting her version of events.

  • @elenakabilbilbenamira
    @elenakabilbilbenamira Před 6 lety +1

    Very similar when they come to philippines too, white people tourist think they can just take advantage most of the time especially those white tourist with little money to spend but want to act like a millionaire! Be strong nepali kuddos to u sister!!!!!!good job!! Fight for ur right

  • @sanjayadhikari3781
    @sanjayadhikari3781 Před 6 lety +28

    She is so innocent 😍😍😍
    And this place looks like a heaven 😭😭😭

  • @shresthadil5649
    @shresthadil5649 Před 6 lety +38

    This video clearify the fact n it proves Nepalese are really kind.

    • @Zascrash
      @Zascrash Před 4 lety

      I think you are naive if you believe someone without listening to the other side of the story.

  • @wallyetika2729
    @wallyetika2729 Před 6 lety +25

    The English lady CAN pay for the Tea, she just has no respect for other people, making it worse, shes not setting a good example to her 15 year old son!

    • @louisk6485
      @louisk6485 Před 4 lety +1

      Who gives a shit? That doesn't warrant chasing someone down and throwing rocks at them.

    • @electro1463
      @electro1463 Před 4 lety

      @@louisk6485 she's a thief, she deserve.

    • @louisk6485
      @louisk6485 Před 4 lety

      @@electro1463 a thief? What did she steal? Being cheap is not the same as being a thief.

    • @louisk6485
      @louisk6485 Před 4 lety

      yeah, the nepalian woman was defo pathetic.

  • @diamondrai3579
    @diamondrai3579 Před 4 lety +14

    She is 100% correct and brave too.

  • @barshakhatri6889
    @barshakhatri6889 Před 4 lety +1

    You spend thousands of dollars visiting a country and cant even afford to pay $1.5 for a tea then you better not come here . Mountain life is tough . They carry the resources by foot so thats why it costs a lot of money . If you cant understand that then bring your own food from your own country. Y’all drink $5 drinks with no complain and yet complain abt a $1 tea in the himalayas that is hard to obtain .

  • @Jongpang
    @Jongpang Před 6 lety +6

    What a beautiful language she speaks! I love it!

    • @aryaGo925
      @aryaGo925 Před 4 lety

      @@CaptainArdalas what the fuck is wrong with you

  • @mishupanta
    @mishupanta Před 8 měsíci +2

    It doesn't matter if you are Nepali or not Nepali, you go hiking these treks, everybody pays the fixed what the owners say. Behind the price, they calculate what effort they put into to making the price in the most honest way, and it has been like that for many many years. The Truth is, the higher you go in altitute, the higher the price becomes. To understand why, you have to know couple things. Before globalisation hit Nepal, people used to live in rural corners by their will. Nowadays, people are moving towards cities, comfort, and facilities. So, the only people left on these remote places are shop owners and people who trade. While all this transformation has taken place during multiple years, the transportation infrastructure from cities to these rural places has barely changed. There is no access for four or two wheelers to these places. Everything must be taken either by people themselves or donkeys. It is those same donkey's generation that is carrying the loads to the top every trip, every day, every year. They carry almost everything that can be carried on their back starting from salt, rice, medicine, water, and you can imagine the rest of modern human's basic needs. Maybe in future if there are roads and cable cars across the hills and mountains, the price may go cheaper, but that may take few generations or never happen at all. Given, the prices in the Nepali metropolitian cities are not capped, or managed by the council, it very much makes sense to think that shop owners hike the price, and it also makes sense for you to bargain, but it is not like that everywhere in Nepal and that has a reason as well. There are few types of business people in Nepal. One the famous Nepali Merchant, Newa, has their hold on Kathmandu, Lalitpur, & Patan. In recent days however, The Madwadis & Bihaari from India have bought lands, properties, and business in Nepal corrupting Kathmandu Council members, politicians, and government officials, ruining the long holding Nepali culture day by day. You may ask, where is the evidence for this? Not everything is documented in paper and ink. It is observed and experienced as well. In my experience as I grew up both in village and metropolotian cities of Nepal, it is those Indian merchants who cheat on the prices. Contrastingly, one thing Nepali know very good, is loyalty and honesty. This culture of honesty and loyalty has been set by our Kings & Queens, Buddha, and Hindu Gods in the span of generations. Take a look around Kathamandu, majority of the street vendors are Indian, the little kids who come to ask you for money are Indian, the Sadhus and Yogis are Indian. All the menial jobs, gaps, and businesses have been discovered and taken. The Indians who immigrate to Nepal are mostly from North India, a.k.a Bihaar. We used to hear jokes when we were kids about how Bihari people will loot your watch if you take your hand out of airplane (Airplanes were small and had windows back then) That is a stereotype and there are genuinely great people with families and great ambitions. Again, Bihari being cheater is just a stereotype. Rather, bihaar has scarcity of everything because it is a dry and arid place with very less vegetation and water. It may be environment of Bihaar that makes people compelled to find short routes to success. For fact, It has the highest rate in crime among all of India. Majority of Bihaar's officials are corrupted, which even a Bihaari can confirm. People who escape from Bihaar find Nepal most pleasant. To answer why the prices are not fixed or capped, there is another reason. It was fixed and regulated, until.... the Royal Family of Nepal was murdered in one room on a Friday night dinner (which after 22 years is still a mystery), and now there is no government body to regulate the rules. There is actually, but it is like vestigial organs because they have been in a long wait, like hyenas, to taste the Royalty of the Kingdom suddenly got a chance to experience. Today, every level of government offical, from a cleaner to the Prime Minister & President are corrupted, in hopes of getting richer and richer, looting from public, from public services to retail, wholesale, import, export and whatever they can get their hands into. Nepal has slowly become a heaven for exploitation for Bihaari & Maadwadi people, no offense, but it is the reality. Globalisation has taken Nepal from a proud place to where nobody wants to go settle anymore. Every single day, thousands of Nepali ADULTs fly out from Nepal for "opportunities", and with the tide, I flew out as well. Left in the country are old, physically weak, and young people. To sum up, it is not only the logistics that caused the price to be high, but it is the frustration from a longing situation that has caused the aggression, since you provoked the lady where you really should show respect for their hard work. Please know where in Nepal you are, who you are dealing with, and be kind. 99% of the times, Nepali people are caring, giving, and kind. There is also no need to give extra money like the new youtubers give away, but don't try to cheat hard workers. They work to meet your needs and treat you Royal!

  • @elenakabilbilbenamira
    @elenakabilbilbenamira Před 6 lety +6

    I really pity this nepali woman, she has the right to get angry! Those tourist who think they can bully locals must learn lesson! Enough of being idiots because u r nepali they must respect u too i salute u ate!!! This serve a lesson to those arrogant white tourist!!!!

  • @gamsa45
    @gamsa45 Před 2 lety

    This woman is brave.. imagine you fight ur right vs.. arrogance of british or American.. good job. Lady

  • @poktya1920
    @poktya1920 Před 6 lety +6

    150 rs is Nepalese currency which equal to 100 indian rupees so its fair price in mountain areas and its their business to provide tea and snakes to tourist they are poor people look their life style how they survive in that remote areas they have no other jobs their life depends on these tourists. Why tourist pay 1000 or more spent on drugs and drink on goa beach do they bargain there? Then why with these poor people????

    • @Obataladance
      @Obataladance Před 5 lety +4

      It is not...Nepal is poorer than India and with 150 rupees in Nepal you can even rent a hotel room for a night..150 rupees in Nepal is the salary of two days..for a tea ? No locals in Nepal will pay 150 rupees for a tea

    • @Moonlight-ov9ol
      @Moonlight-ov9ol Před 4 lety

      Obataladance lol rent a room with rs 150 ...in which era are you living?
      Rs 150 is fair price.And yes while no locals of the area will pay rs 150for tea But domestic tourist people from cities do pay rs 150 and more at such places. I have paid rs250 for one glass of cola on trek. And if i think the price is too high for my budget then i dont buy it. That is how it should go... take it and later ask for discount, then throw money on floor.... jeez thats not the way.

  • @milangaule6908
    @milangaule6908 Před 6 lety +11

    I don't think so all British citizens are civilized. After heard her statements I have to salute her.

    • @Dfungcho
      @Dfungcho Před 2 lety

      @MsMissy can you Brits give us back our 90 years of colonial slavery? Nope. So deal with it bruh... This nepali woman had too and in future I know a lot of outsiders will still judge her based on the same events.

    • @davidp8834
      @davidp8834 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dfungcho Sad to hear your story is dictated by someone you've never met, and you feel you are not responsible for the mess you find yourself in. Take some responsibility and ownership in your life, it's embarrassing to blame others for your own misfortune.

    • @Dfungcho
      @Dfungcho Před 2 lety

      @@davidp8834 bruhh I am actually for the nepali aunty here. This has nothing to do with me personally taking responsibility for no thing. One human to another support is evident. So is the truth of colonialism in the past. It's not dwelling in it just never forgetting where we came from. 3rd world country people ain't never gonna be right, ayt?

    • @alexandremalek3813
      @alexandremalek3813 Před 13 dny

      That was the British woman fault for sure. She thought she was superior

  • @sitaltripathi4875
    @sitaltripathi4875 Před 6 lety +1

    I am also Nepali and she had charged me not 150,250for one cup of tea,

  • @mayalama2167
    @mayalama2167 Před 6 lety +124

    self-defense only by nepali women side.
    but tourist did bad behaved.

    • @c_ke
      @c_ke Před 6 lety +15

      chasing a woman and her child with a weapon is not self defense

    • @thesacredgurkha6529
      @thesacredgurkha6529 Před 6 lety +2

      caykex/A.C.M. there is no police station near that area and the tourist did her meal but ran without paying and threatened this lady with a knife.

    • @pahadirohit1550
      @pahadirohit1550 Před 6 lety +3

      That nepali woman is an old and poor lady.People there work hard to make their both ends meet.They dont have big dreams.They just work hard to survive there.That fucking british woman should have helped them instead of making their video to defame them.

    • @THELONDONCHANNEL
      @THELONDONCHANNEL Před 6 lety

      Maya Lama self defence isn’t chasing some one through the mountains throwing rocks and threatening to beat some one with 2 lumps of wood, that’s called a psychopath here in the west!

    • @user-fj7pc4dp3z
      @user-fj7pc4dp3z Před 5 lety

      @@asifyusuf6620 u r 🐕 dogs

  • @preetbenipal1034
    @preetbenipal1034 Před 5 lety +4

    Nepali women are strong ..well done didi...love from india

  • @mrbeeoutdoors3213
    @mrbeeoutdoors3213 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Lets all be realistic here...
    The chase video said in description she tried to charge me 3 times more than the printed price. Lets say the printed price was 150npr... x3... thats less than £3...
    In the chase video, the nepali woman also yelled something ahout 1000 or 2000 rupees - 2000 NPR is less than £10...
    So I don't know what price is real but...
    I appreciate that when you travel it's not great to pay a white tax/tourist tax, but for the sake of less than £10 or less than £3 its hardly the biggest budget smasher out there...
    Smarten up, ask price before hand and if you forget and mess up, take your hard earned lesson and realise it won't financially ruin you.

  • @JRavi-zc9uz
    @JRavi-zc9uz Před 6 lety +31

    So sweet didi....ur right....god bless...

  • @triambak3151
    @triambak3151 Před 2 lety +2

    Love from India didi ❤️

  • @titliestsrixon8423
    @titliestsrixon8423 Před 6 lety +5

    One Side Story without defending is HOLYSHIT!

    • @Tara-Oziray
      @Tara-Oziray Před 2 lety +3

      The story is all over CZcams and other media. The tourist misbehaved and initiated the confrontation. These people has to bring supplies from far downhill and it is normally on foot or animals. Things get super expensive. The English lady threatened her with a Swiss knife and threw the tea money on ground. Everyone deserve respect. Your money doesn’t place you on higher pedestal.

  • @MEGADHARAN
    @MEGADHARAN Před 6 lety +2

    good job didi..uk basne nepali le dislike gareni nepal basne daibhai ko full like and support cha..

  • @prabhatkrgogoi8153
    @prabhatkrgogoi8153 Před 6 lety +15

    " Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows their image."

  • @misterjones7929
    @misterjones7929 Před 6 lety

    This is a poor Nepalese lady who chases disrespectful tourists who try and short-change her, and threatens them with heavy cudgels. She now has a reputation and tourists treat her with great respect and give her very large tips to please her. CZcams has done her a very big favour!!

  • @prabinlama8577
    @prabinlama8577 Před 5 lety +5

    Honest nepali women 🇳🇵

  • @vewcew1373
    @vewcew1373 Před 6 lety +1

    at first i thought this nepal woman is bad but after heard her side the british girl cannot understand her situatiom of hard working..lesson do not underestimate anyone by looking their level of their lifestyle try to be fair..

  • @bijayakumarkhadka5040
    @bijayakumarkhadka5040 Před 6 lety +6

    Everybody should understand her laborious for feed her family memeber..another part we should salute her for great contribution for turisim of Nepal. I think customer might have barged more as she want..eavn she could paid honestly why she going to fight with her so dont blame our Nepali mom

    • @manojbamshi
      @manojbamshi Před 6 lety

      you are right

    • @sitaltripathi4875
      @sitaltripathi4875 Před 6 lety

      Bijaya khadka we can understand her labor.but I was also there in trekking to thorong la, and I was there in tea shop where she uses to serve us tea / coffee,and I ordered a cup of tea and I asked how much?and she said 250 ,I am not foreign and I paid without any talking . Now Can you tell me is the cost of a cup of tea is reasonable price while there’s arguing about 150 ? It’s not fair to anyone neither to local not to foreigners.there must be humanity and must respect to others .

  • @Flo-qp7ye
    @Flo-qp7ye Před 6 lety

    This woman should give respect to any tourist no matter what , you are representing your country. How can you attract tourist if you are behaving badly. You should know how to deal with your costumers.

  • @Memoryinlife100
    @Memoryinlife100 Před 6 lety +15

    GreaT women nepal ko xoriiii😌🏂

  • @myagmarjavbat-erdene6745

    The British people are very proud and arrogant people. They travel a lot in Mongolia. They do not want to pay after receiving the service. As they understand, I think everything is free in Mongolia.

  • @missionima576
    @missionima576 Před 6 lety +4

    love to Nepal from India.

  • @sonampakhrin4222
    @sonampakhrin4222 Před 4 lety +1

    Right. How life is hard in Himalaya. And don't forget. Do not mess with Nepalese womens.jai Nepal 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵

  • @nemabomzan7023
    @nemabomzan7023 Před 6 lety +59

    Sahi garnu vo yo video upload gareara txn

  • @mounteverestnepal9148
    @mounteverestnepal9148 Před 6 lety

    पहिला समाचारमा नेपाली आइमाईले बिदेशी पर्यटक लाई लखेटयो रे,भनेर आइराथ्यो त्यतिबेला वास्ता नै गरिएन,आजै हो यो आन्टिले बिदेशी पर्यटक लाइ लखेटेको भिडियाे हेरेको नि अनि कारण किन भनेर हेरेको नि त्यसैले उहाँ आन्टी एकदमै सहि हुनुहुन्छ खाएको पैसा नतिर्ने जो कोहिलाइ यस्तै गर्नुपर्छ।😍✌✊

  • @fir2310
    @fir2310 Před 3 lety +4

    poor nepali women🥺🥺❤️❤️

  • @emichin7010
    @emichin7010 Před 2 lety +1

    I understand 🙏🙏🙏

  • @paolorosso4352
    @paolorosso4352 Před 4 lety +12

    Violence is always shocking and I’m very sorry that this woman had this scary situation but consciousness is very important.
    You belong from a country that made a crazy mess in that region, you can really feel it there nowadays too, there is a mix of huge admiration and hate towards England, a kind of Stockholm sindrome. You have to understand this and be aware of every steps you make.
    Plus is true that you are a white tourist being a rich Traveller in a region in which there is a lot of sufferance, you should be aware of it. Take some extra money before you leave to help someone that you think is in need on the way with no stupid ATM excuse, money are not heavy and if you keep in a secret pocket you don’t have the excuse to be scared of being robbed.
    If you, in order to make a bad review, take the picture of the place in the middle of nowhere in which their only income is from tourists, probably with a huffy and upset attitude, you are not a champion of justice, you are just a stubborn last creation of a colonial empire.
    I can understand that traveling can be tiring and a certain point you are not just able to be generous with somebody that is making a (very little) fraud on you, but if you can’t stand it you just avoid to go there.
    Violence is not only about fighting and hurting people, there is a very nasty violence embedded in the tourist existence in these places, smiling and being lovely in a very superficial way from their upper position but with no interest of having the shock of the context in which they are passing by, where there is a beautiful nature but people starve and die easily. There is no thing such “I help poor kids in a school” so I’m doing good when I can, your position is uncomfortable every moment every day , only acknowledging this can make you a conscious traveler. I’ve seen from her husband website the joy of being adventurers around the world with the full family and offering service as travel photographer and writer, but it look like they are the center and the world is the scenography. A small example about the first article I quickly read in their blog
    “Beyond Bromo the city has absolutely nothing of note, and any non-Muslims may be surprised to be woken multiple times during the night by the call to prayer which is loudly throughout the entire site and the inability to get alcohol almost anywhere in Probolinggo.”
    This is a fucking snobbish and rude attitude towards a place that can’t be modeled on your needs, it is just what it is and you should have different eyes.
    Really, this kind of tourism has no generosity and can’t help the planet, but just some people to live their life in permanent vacation. The expert travelers that think they know the world but they just find their selfish way to use it really make me nervous

    • @aizukagofood860
      @aizukagofood860 Před 2 lety +1

      Indonesia is one of the biggest muslim country. Please respect us with our azan.That maybe the opposite when you are in rome italy the most biggest christian catolic country and Islam is the minority in there.

  • @rajkumarpariyar1404
    @rajkumarpariyar1404 Před 2 lety +1

    Didi you are doing excellent job dont worry. Do your job with respect

  • @Oscar-hg1nj
    @Oscar-hg1nj Před 6 lety +12

    Subtitles please. Also, I love this woman, she's badass💪

    • @us4307
      @us4307 Před 5 lety +6

      The Brit got angry when she had to pay Nepali Rs. 150 for tea, around a dollar. She eventually paid but threw the money on the floor instead of handing it.
      After that she went outside and wanted to take a picture of something but the old lady wanted her to leave right away for being disrespectful. So then the Brit took her Swiss knife out and pushed the old lady and shouted a few things at her which she couldn't understand and that's when things tipped over. The old lady said that though she gt mad that the money was thrown on the ground she wasn't going to say or do anything about it but after getting pushed she lost it so she chased the Brits with some sticks and that's when the tourist started apologising. And then she posted the video posing as a victim too. Hope that's good enough, translated it the best I could.
      Edit:6 months later 😂

  • @71jam71
    @71jam71 Před 6 lety +1

    How about no tourists go to Nepal at all. No one to rip off. No one to accuse of “invading their culture”. Welcome to a massive drop in the low income you already have. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

  • @paulspearman8072
    @paulspearman8072 Před 4 lety +4

    How do you start a gofund account for her? She should also have a shoe contract 🧐...Jordan, Curry expand your market🤷🏾‍♂️😉🤣✌🏾👌🏾🖖🏾🙏🏽

  • @chandermittal4636
    @chandermittal4636 Před 5 lety +1

    First the women charged very much for tea and secondly she misbehaved very much with the tourists thirdly all the nepali people are justifying her. Where is atithi devo bhav. They are very cruel to guests. Nepalis are bad hosts. I have just once traveled Nepal and will not like to travel to this country again. It's the worst country on the earth.

    • @chandermittal4636
      @chandermittal4636 Před 5 lety +1

      Moreover their police will support local people instead of tourists. So guys don't travel to Nepal. You people are welcomed in India.

  • @dinesh_parajuli
    @dinesh_parajuli Před 6 lety +30

    हाम्रो दिदिको केही गल्ती छैन रहेछ त्यो बिदेशीलाई खोजेर कारबाही गर्नुपर्छ

  • @jogi1957
    @jogi1957 Před 6 lety +2

    Iroj jee this blog would have been ideal with English sub-titles for the world to witness the facts.

  • @safalpoudel1918
    @safalpoudel1918 Před 6 lety +8

    Way to thorang pass i think .. wow i have been there ... :)

  • @devthapaghartimagar1979

    sarbapartham dd laai dhanyabad xa dd le jo bebahar garnu vo ek damai sae xa kina ki nepal ko apaman gareko rahexa ek choti hannu parne thiyo ra thaha sabai laai xa himali pradesh durgam ariya ho vanera tes karan sabai chij mahango xa vanne barema ni tha xa feri ni kina durbewar garnu pareyo tourist ho pauna samman garinxa adi durbewar garxan t nepal ko etihas sikaunu parxa ante maa salut xa dd laai mero tarfa baata thankyou sister

  • @dbrana322
    @dbrana322 Před 6 lety +20

    Nepali always fear and fact she is truth and innocent but we'll always respect to the guest

    • @amirtamang4210
      @amirtamang4210 Před 6 lety

      Db Rana respect ko ni limit hunxa ni. Yedi uhale vannu vako kura satya ho vane chakku nikalera attack garna khojya xa aba teslai respect dine jyan thapera. Afu kei nagarnu tara ailagne mathi jailagnu vanne kura hamro purkhale sikako xan. Yeti dherai ni najhukau ki dhadai vachiyos.

    • @lastvirus2565
      @lastvirus2565 Před 6 lety

      db rana arka lai vannu sajilo ho tara usle paisa falera kina dinu parne tyo sanga bheek mangeko hoina ni ta aru saaf kura ho give respect take respect

    • @vandomgurung9175
      @vandomgurung9175 Před 6 lety

      Db Rana bagamfusey nai raixas ta muji

    • @dbrana322
      @dbrana322 Před 6 lety

      Muji khate kura bujera comment gar , mile k vaneko xa taile bujiss ? Maile Nepali haru sadhai Saco ra sattye hunxa tesaile Nepali Didi nirdoss xa Tara Pani hamile pahunalai addhar garnuparxa vanera lekheko xu bujiss kukur ma Pani trekking garne manxe ho mountain area ma transportation ko dukkha Kati hunxa vanera malai Pani that's xa tesaile bujera comment gar hai sathiho j man lagyo tyehi nalekh social media Lai pani respect gar

    • @anisaso4168
      @anisaso4168 Před 5 lety

      u are right

  • @SaifulIslam-1982
    @SaifulIslam-1982 Před 6 lety

    very nice... very good didi.... the richest people think poorest people haven't dignity... thank you. if in my life ever I get change to come nepal I will come to meet.

  • @davidp8834
    @davidp8834 Před 4 lety +6

    If something doesn't make sense, it's usually because it's not true. The tea stall woman's story makes no sense - the trekker pulled a knife on her? Why? Note the tea stall woman made no comments in the video that align with the video. My personal experience in Nepal, trekking: 4 different thefts, a parks government worker picking up a rock and throwing it at my wife's head, and different threats and lies the entire time. Unfortunately, my experiences were echoed by others we met. If you go to Nepal, be prepared to met with violent people who are familiar with deceit and theft. If you look at the comments on this page, you will see South-Asian posts saying that the woman 'deserved it'. You have been warned.

    • @acidburn1783
      @acidburn1783 Před 2 lety

      If you can't afford a 1$ tea, then don't fuckin travel to the himalayas and disrespect poor people. You have no fuckin clue how hard it is get foods to those areas. Being a native, I never bargain with vendors in the hilly area. They are just poor people working for their livelihood. Can't say much about the people in the city area. But, this lady was definitely not scamming.
      People like you need to understand this "Ask before you buy something." Don't haggle with poor people. It's disrespectful.

    • @Flamemotivation5363
      @Flamemotivation5363 Před rokem

      Asians are most dangerous when angry

    • @davidp8834
      @davidp8834 Před rokem

      @@acidburn1783 you seem to think I'm the woman in the video. Anyways, that's a nice excuse for violent behaviour. But I already expressed that, locals agree with the violence

    • @acidburn1783
      @acidburn1783 Před rokem

      @@davidp8834 Well, the woman who was recording just uploaded the clip where the poor lady chased her. She didn't uploaded the whole video. And, the woman just kept saying sorry. That tells a lot about who is at the fault. She was just playing victim card.
      The point is if you travel to a new place, you don't disrespect the locals. Simple af.

    • @davidp8834
      @davidp8834 Před rokem

      @@acidburn1783 why are you replying to me then? "She said sorry, that means she deserved whatever violence is being taken out against her". More like simpleton af.

  • @lincolnfernandes1880
    @lincolnfernandes1880 Před 6 lety +2

    I feel sorry for her .she is poor and genuine .may good God keep you safe .

  • @PES394
    @PES394 Před 6 lety +4

    Though 150 is too costly for a cup or a jug of tea

  • @Stringfreak
    @Stringfreak Před 5 lety +1

    How convenient that the tourist woman only started filming while she is running as if she is the victim of an assault. I wonder where the earlier parts of the video are. If u can make videos while you are "running for your life", then u were definitely filming videos earlier when all the negotiations and arguments were going on. where are those? Why not release them?
    In the video the nepalese lady says several times "why u barking barking barking".meaning that the tourist lady was misbehaving for quite a long time...and when the nepalese lady said "u people are dog, donkey, etc,.", mark my words, these are not the type of swearing words which this nepalese lady can readily come up with for no apparent reason. I can understand that the british women said those words to the nepalese lady earlier, and thats why the nepalese lady just repeated those here.
    All in all, local people in those tourist places will never, NEVER be this hostile unless seriously provoked. I can 100% guarantee that.

  • @janakgahatraj1639
    @janakgahatraj1639 Před 6 lety +5

    Ramro kura ho didi tapaiko Thikai ho

  • @thephilippinesforus
    @thephilippinesforus Před 3 lety

    Just think about this. The British woman who is vacationing with her son, odd enough, was infuriated because this kind woman wanted £1 for an extra large tea..

  • @vanapallianupama6082
    @vanapallianupama6082 Před 6 lety +6

    Brave Nepali lady

  • @petergurungjr3705
    @petergurungjr3705 Před 6 lety

    If I visit Nepal in future. I will not go their. The reason is her attitude.

  • @tejkumar825
    @tejkumar825 Před 6 lety +20

    uk बाट जस जसले डिसलाइक गर्नु भाकोछ सरि भन आफ्नो देसको मान्छेलाइ हेप्ता रमाउने