While the video successfully challenges regional stereotypes, it risks turning profound local generosity into a repetitive spectacle for Western consumption. It celebrates a beautiful cultural virtue but overlooks the inherent power imbalance between the privileged creator and his selfless hosts.
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Very very good morning to you all from Karach here in Pakistan. Four years ago I landed this airport. I checked into my hotel and went to Clifton Beach and the infamous three Tarzan incident happened. Now that was the last time I was here in Karach. And now I'm back. I I love this place. I was filming some Tik Toks with the immigration officers, with the customs officers, all the people in classic loop demand fashion. I don't have a hotel booked, so I don't know where I'm going. I don't have a taxi cuz I don't have a hotel. But uh I'm thinking that we can figure this out. You can see everyone here is uh getting their taxis. I want to go to the street and we'll get a rick shaw or a motorbike instead. So, let's go back back down memory lane. It's always great coming to these cities that you visited previously. Alamikum and getting to relive the experience. So, what is this now? My fourth visit to Pakistan, the Pakistan 4.0 series. It begins right now. So, aside from filming Tik Toks with the immigration stuff, we had a very smooth exit from the airport. And the thing that made that very smooth was not having to get a SIM card. I didn't have to get my passport cuz I'm using Globy Eim. If you are traveling to Pakistan or 190 destinations around the world, you can use code loop 20 for 20% off at globy.io. got this cool hat from them and I'm connected. So, we don't have to waste our time there. We can get out and enjoy a little bit of Karachi. I just realized I don't have any Pakistani rupees. So, uh I can't pay anyone for anything that I get until we find an ATM. So, Rick Shaw drivers, they obviously don't accept credit cards or anything. So, we're going to go back and get some cash. Rookie mistake. I was too hyped to be out here. We'll just get out on the street, get into a rickshaw.
We're going to have to go back and exchange some money.
Good. Okay.
>> Can I get this exchange, please?
>> First gift to him.
>> He is our guest.
>> Thank you. I appreciate it.
>> You from Australia?
>> Australia.
>> Are you from Karachi?
>> No, I am from Kashmir. First time. After 24 years, I >> really wow. Me after 4 years in this Okay.
He's too fast. No problem. Give to him more money.
>> Please. Inah Luke.
>> You know, your name.
>> Nice to meet you.
>> Little little little.
>> I need to remember what I want. I know.
Uh, what do I know? The numbers. Eto >> I like Karachi >> it's busy busy exciting >> in Kashmir it's like mountains it's peaceful >> here it's very like >> sun thank you so much >> so nice to meet you thank you thank you >> what a great guy see that is for years what I've been saying about the hospitality of Pakistan. You heard him say go to him first. He's our guest.
Give him more money. He's our guest.
Unfortunately, they didn't give me any more money. But we have cash to get to the hotel though. We still don't know where we're staying at yet. I have a few in mind. Let's get out onto the street and then we'll decide where we're staying.
>> You good?
>> Good.
>> What's your name?
>> I'm Pakistan. First time?
>> Uh, no. Fourth time. Fourth time. Yeah.
Yeah.
>> Subscribe you.
>> Thank you. I appreciate it.
>> Guys, honestly, very few people in the world will be able to experience the excitement and fun that I have in Pakistan.
I've literally met like 50 people in the space of 100 m. Uh, it's crazy. Anywh who, I feel like I've said this a million times. Let's get a taxi to the hotel that we don't know where we're going yet. I have a few in mind. But I know a good one is the Intercontinental or the Pearl Intercontinental or the Pearl something like that. Another one that I've stayed at like many years ago is uh the Avari Towers. That's always a good one. So that's the one I think we're going to walk into and see if there is availability for us for the next few nights.
Check it out. All right. All right. So, I'm pretty set on Avari Towers and I've got Google Maps up cuz I actually have internet thanks to Globy. But I'm going to try and find different locations because not everyone's going to know where this hotel is. I'm trying to figure out like this Kuwaiti Aam House Museum. Sometimes it's easier just to go to like the big places and maybe like walk a few hundred meters. Fer Hall.
That looks like a good We're pulled over by the police already.
>> How are you?
>> Fine. You?
>> I'm good. I'm good. Very nice to meet you. Australia. Oh, good. Thank you. Uh, okay. Most welcome.
>> Thank you so much.
There's taxi. Moto. Motor bike. Taxi.
>> Taxi. Like motor bike.
>> Yeah.
>> Nice. Nice. I need to go to the hotel.
Aari Tower.
>> Aari Tower.
>> No, I got a motorbike.
I got motor bike. How much can I uh 500?
500. Great price.
>> Can I put my bag at the front?
>> No, it's okay. It's okay.
>> Fine. It's fine. You know about police?
>> About what?
>> Police YouTuber.
>> Yeah, I know Dale. He's good, man.
>> Yeah, I am.
Oh, you meet Dale? Yeah.
>> Oh, wow. He has strong legs.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. Well, that was easier than I expected. Um, a lot of people just came out of nowhere. There's a little bit of a jump scare, but uh, this gentleman is taking us to a hotel that I haven't booked for 500 rupees. Uh, what is that store? It's very cheap, like $2. Didn't even try and scan me or anything. So, feel like that's pretty good. We're probably like 30 minutes out of the actual city area.
Bro is living his best life up there, sleeping on some gas bottles.
But I I don't know how busy Karachi is in general.
So uh so much going on at all times as well.
Honking dust everywhere. It's always just crazy especially on the back of a motorbike on these highways. Hey, how are you?
So funny, right? Just doing that on the highway in Pakistan.
Dude, Karachi is [ __ ] crazy. How are you? Good.
Gar ising insane. I forgot how crazy this place is.
Jesus.
I totally misunderestimated the length of this journey. We've been going like 30 minutes down this highway. And the fact that he's only charging 500 is crazy.
So, we're definitely going to give him more. All right. I think we ran out of gas.
Oh, we're almost about to run out of gas.
He's pedaling with his legs. This is what a Pakistani gas station looks like, everyone. Now, given the fuel crisis going on because Netanyahu decided to uh commit war crimes, maybe it's expensive like it is in the rest of the world. But let's see how much it is. So, he gave him like 220 rupees or so. 260.
Wow. 0.65 65 L. Now, I'm kind of good with math, but not that good to figure out what the US dollar amount per liter is, but we'll put it up on the screen.
Anyhoo, let's get back on the road.
>> There it is, everybody. Avari Towers.
That was a long, long ride.
You're good, man.
>> Uh, blue. Luke. Uh, punch.
>> Never mind.
>> Please. Never mind.
>> No. No. No. No.
He's really trying to give me that whole ride for free.
Who?
>> Nothing.
>> GG.
Yes.
Oh my goodness.
A great guy. So, if I recall, I think I stayed here like 4 years ago. Are we at the same place?
Hey, this is Yeah, exactly what I thought.
How are you?
>> Thank you.
>> I like your heart. Very good.
>> Yeah.
>> Thank you.
>> The AC is so good. You guys don't even understand.
Okay.
>> Okay. Welcome.
>> Thank you. Thank you. Pleasure to be here.
>> Not allowed in.
>> Okay. That's okay.
>> Movies not allowed.
>> Well, he didn't say YouTube videos, did he? Yeah.
>> Good. Good. How are you?
>> How are you?
>> Hey, how are you?
>> Thank you.
>> You're welcome for the check in.
>> I don't have a reservation, but I want to say >> sure. That's okay.
>> All right.
>> Thank you. Thank you. I don't have a reservation, but can I make one?
>> What number of nights do you have?
>> Uh, three nights, please.
>> Three nights.
>> Yes.
>> So, you need smoking or non-smoking one?
Uh, >> non-smoking.
>> Non-smoking.
Oo, a little fun drink.
>> Rashna guest relations.
>> Rashna.
>> Rashna. That's easy.
>> It's a very familiar unfamiliar name for you.
>> Yeah, Rasha. Very good.
>> This is how I tell all my guests. Rash.
>> I won't ever forget Rashna.
>> So, if there's anything we can do, please think of us as your family and thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.
>> This is incredible.
My goodness, that was good.
>> Honestly, I did not expect Karachi to be as hot as it is. It's only like 31, 32°.
There's something about this heat here that just kills you. You imagine in the like proper summer time.
>> So, right now we have exactly room, right?
>> The rates is 42,000 plus taxes for night.
>> 42,000.
>> Yeah. The tax is $175.
>> 175. Nice. Nice.
>> Okay. So your room is getting ready in 20 25 minutes from poolside. In the meantime, if you would like to have a coffee, your tea >> and do you have like cool just cold like water or cool drinks?
>> Please, please.
>> Thank you.
>> Right now give you the temperature.
>> Perfect. Thank you so much.
>> I'll get back to you once.
>> Thank you so much. Thank you.
>> All right, so we're all checked in now.
Just getting the room prepared now. It's around like it's 12:50 p.m. So, usually like we wouldn't even probably let you check in until like 2 or 3:00 p.m., but um we are going to get in a little bit early.
>> Hi.
>> Hi. How are you?
>> Fine. May I put it?
>> Uh sure.
>> Okay, >> perfect. Thank you so much. Honestly, my mouth is like dry from the heat.
Oh my goodness.
That drink I had before is probably the best drink I've ever had in my life.
This one right here is probably the second best drink I've ever had in my life. The room was 144,000 for three nights. So that's 519 USD per night. So 175. I think that's literally what he said. 180 or so. Um pretty decent. I I stayed here. I remember there's a clip very very long ago. I don't even know if I'll be able to find it, but it's somewhere on YouTube. And uh me and Dale Phillip actually stayed here. Remember the guy at the airport? He's like, "Do you know Dale Phillips?" I do. Because we did a little bit of a clip where Dale was grabbing my bags and checking me in.
We'll play that if we can find it. It's a pretty nice area. It's like super modern.
>> Welcome to Avari, sir.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> Can I take your bags room?
>> Okay. Just checking at your leisure, sir. Your bags will be available in your room when you're ready.
>> Thank you very much, sir.
Sorry, Dale.
>> What?
>> What >> are you? Are you Dale Phillip?
>> No, this is the stuff. So, you got your bikes will be available on your own.
>> Oh, okay. Okay. Okay.
>> What we'll do, we'll rest up for a little bit and of course, we're going to go out and find cheese paratha. You guys know I'm a fan of it. And there's actually a good reason I'm coming to Pakistan this time. It's because we are in the process of opening up cheese paratha shop in the country. Yes, more details on that later on. But if all goes well, inshallah we will open up the best cheese paratha shop in the country.
>> Let's check in.
>> Thanks.
>> Thank you so much.
>> Thank you.
>> Thank you.
>> See you.
>> All right. Thank you so much.
So, so I believe you've been already kind of about the policies and uh facilities.
>> Yep. And you can bring outside food in.
>> No, >> that's most hotels in Pakistan they don't allow you.
>> No, it depends on the other hotels as well like they some hotels are do allow that but most of them are I believe not they don't allow it.
>> But if you need any sort of cuisine we have Chinese, Fujian, we like this, Japanese as well, continental, Pakistani, whatever you want.
>> Nice. Amazing.
>> The rooms are always ready for yourself.
>> Excellent.
>> Please, please, please.
>> All right. Okay. We have a business on the 15th floor as well, just next to your room. Uh floor timings are from 7:00 in the morning till 11:00 in the night.
>> Perfect.
>> You can have your breakfast as well.
>> I can go there anytime.
>> Yes. From 7 to 11.
>> That's phenomenal.
>> Please enjoy your stay with us. Thank you.
>> Thank you so much. I appreciate. What's your name?
>> My name is Shy Rose. I'm the assistant manager. Amazing.
>> You need anything else? Please.
>> Perfect.
>> Thank you so much.
>> Thank you.
>> Okay, everyone. I'm in my room now. I'm not going to act like I haven't reviewed a very similar room like this because I think 4 years ago, I stayed in a room just like this. I've stayed in so many hotel rooms since I kind of forget. So, as I said, this was around 180 per night. Now, originally, they had me on the third floor, but then they're like, "Oh, we'll give you a room on the 15th."
They kind of happened last time as well.
They upgraded me. So, I don't know if I ended up paying for this room or they upgraded me from like the deluxe something. Anyway, we're staying in there and it's costing me $180 per night. And I'll show you guys all of the facilities. So, walking in, we have the nice TV with the lounge area. We got the two [ __ ] chairs there. Uh maybe watching somebody on the couch. I don't know.
It's kind of weird. Then we have the nice view of Karachi. Wow. We got to watch the traffic. I do actually remember that was so crazy. I remember like having this view before. I swear I said something about Jina. That house there is actually owned or the residence of Kadia Sam who was the founder of Pakistan. He's on the uh the rupy note.
This guy here he's the founder of Pakistan. And in Karachi you'll see a lot of monuments with him around a lot of like statues and everything like that. And that's actually his residence.
So yeah, this is the lounging area. Now for my non-Muslim viewers, this arrow right here you'll find in a lot of hotels around the world, but definitely in the Muslim countries. But this basically points towards Mecca. I'm not super well researched on. I've never been to Saudi Arabia, but this is pointing towards the big mosque there that prophet Muhammad was buried in. I believe something along the lines of that. It's where all the Muslims go for their pilgrimages and uh yeah, very very sacred area. If you are Muslim, you pray towards this direction. So, you set up your prayer mat and angle it towards that. Uh, very, very cool. Then, moving on into the bedroom area. This is cool.
We got a nice little another TV. Two TVs. You can Netflix and chill whilst you work as well. That's pretty cool. We got the time up there. And then we have Oh, nice little balcony. I don't think I had a balcony last time. That's pretty cool. Nice little balcony.
That makes sense cuz that's a very very small railing that people could jump off of. So yeah, another nice view here. We got the bed and then we have the bathroom. Now the good thing is we're in Pakistan so there's going to be a bum gun. How good is going to be? That's the real question. We got the robe there. We got the toilet, the bathtub, the bum gun, the sink, and the shower. Pretty cool design all made out. Oh, that's a really cool shower. Got the Oh, these ones are always interesting where they have like the three modes. You have this one, you have the rain, fall, shower, and then sometimes these actually like shoot out at you if it's on the wrong setting.
Uh, let's see. Let's see what Nope.
Nope.
Nope. I don't know. We'll have to figure that one out when we're showering, which you guys are not going to see. We got the bong gun. Let's give this a good little test. Ooh, I must say not the most vicious bum gun I've had. Not sure if that's going to be able to clean properly, but luckily we got toilet paper there just in case. Now, moving on to the bed. Do a little bed test.
Usually the hotels in Pakistan, the beds are very, very hard. For some reason, people in South Asia like to sleep on hard beds. And then people in the comments say it's good for you.
Apparently, sleep on a hard bed. I find that very hard to believe. But let's see if it is a hard bed or not. Inshallah.
It's soft.
Oh, it's so soft. It's soft. Yes, we did it. We did it. We've become victorious.
It is soft. Oh, yeah. Well, I'm going to rest up for a little bit here, guys.
This is literally the first time I've seen sunlight in about 3 days. is I've traveled all across the world in the most weird way where I haven't seen day for 3 days. So, uh yeah, going to rest and then we'll head out and get some food. And that food is of course going to be a cheese paratha. Where's the best one in Karachi? Is it going to be my cheese paratha restaurant when it opens?
Maybe. But for now, that's not open. So, we're going to have to find the second best option. Cello.
>> Hello.
Oh, wow.
>> Awesome.
>> Thank you.
>> Thank you so much. Have a nice day.
>> And you, too.
>> Thank you.
>> Well, well, well, my friends. We got a little delivery.
Couple of nuts, some biscuits, and chocolates, and then some fresh fruit, apples, kiwis, bananas. What on earth are these? I don't even know. some interesting things. Of course, we're not going to be touching that cuz I don't eat fruit. But these are what I am looking forward to. Some assorted nuts.
We got some white chocolate, some black chocolate, and some cookies or some little biscuits. It just got delivered, so it's rude not to try it out.
M. All right.
They smell delicious.
M.
Wow. Very like milky taste. It just crumbles in your mouth. So much here. So I don't want to fill up on everything.
I'll try a little bit. We got little chocolate love heart. If you can see that.
That is delicious. So looks like we got some sultanas here. At least that's what we call them in Australia. We got some walnuts. We got some peanuts, I think, and almonds. I don't actually know. I think these are salted almonds.
What do you not do you break them open?
No, you eat them. I think they're almonds.
Not too much of a nut connoisseur. Not a big fan of the nuts, I must say. Except for when they look like this. But they're very good. These are always my favorite, though. salted uh nuts. Like are they cashews or something? Oh, incredible. Got some walnuts. I always find walnuts very plain.
Very like earthy.
Need some uh need some flavor to it, you know. Then we got some of these sultanas.
M.
Very, very good. What a great little gift. We going to rest and then we'll head out in a few hours time. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we made it out onto the streets of Karach. Much more tolerable weather. It's around 400 p.m.
and I searched up cheese paratha on Google Maps because I have data thanks to Globia E. Use code Luke 20 for 20% off if you're traveling to over 190 destinations around the world. But a short little walk and we have Cafe Queta. Now, if you don't remember, any restaurant that has quitter in it usually does good cheese paratha and they have one. Well, this is from 3 years ago, but it does look pretty damn good. So, it's like a 5-minute walk. So, we'll go there, have a little bit of a feast and uh see what Karachi is like after 4 years.
>> Are you good?
What are your names?
Oh, nice. This uh where you going?
You're riding.
>> Yeah, I'm going to go >> to where?
>> Oh, nice.
>> We are going to the sea >> the beach. Clifton Beach.
>> Yeah.
>> Wow. Very nice. I'm walking this way.
>> Going to go eat some cheese.
>> All is good. Thank you so much.
>> Something like >> No, no, it's fine. It's fine.
>> Please check it out.
>> No, no. Thank you. Thank you so much.
>> Yeah. Yeah, of course. So nice to meet you guys.
>> Nice to meet you.
>> See you >> guys. So far in this video, I can count easily three times, including that one where people have displayed generosity, generous acts. We had that guy at the money changer, the gentleman from Kashmir. He said, "He is our guest. He goes first." Then we had the actual bike driver who after an hour of driving tried to give me the ride for free when he only asked for $2 initially. And then those guys like their first instinct is to offer you something. Can you have do you need anything? Can I buy you a drink or something? Veryospitable people out here in Pakistan.
Anyway, let's go get some cheese.
Now this is the Karachi. I remember chaotic streets. Plenty of things going on. Dirty and grimy streets.
But uh actually we should we should cross.
It's always fun in Pakistan crossing roads.
You don't know what what you're going to get. Hit by a truck, hit by a car, hit by a motorbike. It's like a lucky dip actually. I was going to hit me today.
But apparently up here to the left there, we'll find Cafe Queta. Look, my hopes are high, but I don't think anything's ever going to be quai in F7 in Islamabad. It won't. All right, so here it is supposedly cafe queta. You know, it's a good sign when they got the paratha man out there making the salamkum.
Do you have Do you sell cheese paratha?
>> Cheese paratha. You have? Okay, very good. Now take a seat.
All right.
Classic Pakistani kitchens and dining areas. You got these uh metal tables.
Cheese.
>> Cheese.
No salad.
>> Just cheese.
cheese.
I know the Pakistanis, they love their chicken and cheese paratha, but we got to get that stuff out of here, guys. We can't be having any chicken.
I actually remember how to order. So, like cha is I want cheese bread and chicken. Cheese bread.
>> No chicken. No chicken. Anyway, we got which means water and very soon.
See if we can go find where the cheese craft is being made. It could be the guy at the front.
>> I'm not sure. They have all kinds of different things. They got the the salad mix, all the beef. This is the the chiwala chiwal chaw wall. God maybe here. Salamkum.
Maybe here is where they do the cheese paratha.
Maybe at this point it only seems like there's paratha going on. So I don't know where the cheese by the cheese para here.
>> Uh in in here. Okay. Okay. All right. Not there. Not being made there. Maybe the cheese froth is being made in the back.
What's the man going to do to see the cheese paratha being made?
>> Looks like it's going to be a surprise.
I'm going to see what it comes out as.
>> From Australia.
>> Australia.
>> I like Australia.
>> Thank you. Where are you from?
>> I'm from Pakistan.
>> What city?
>> Oh, Islam.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, nice. Nice.
>> Very good.
>> My dream going to Australia.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> I like Australian game. Yeah. Who's your favorite player?
>> Yeah.
>> Len Max. He's good. Is where is where is the cheese paratha being made?
>> It's it's cooked there.
>> It's cooking.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay.
this.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, this one.
>> 1.2 million.
>> Yeah. This little toilet.
>> You country?
>> Australia.
>> You karachi.
You You know what's interesting here that I didn't pick up last time I was in Pakistan is that whenever people ask like my channel name, they're defaulting to Tik Tok. I know Tik Tok's become like way bigger in Pakistan since I was lost.
It always like gets banned periodically for having it always gets banned periodically for having like nudity. Maybe it's like a woman showing a wrist or something like that or making fun of Islam like blasphemy. Uh it's been banned multiple times by the Pakistani technology uh government department determines what is safe for the online world here in Pakistan. Uh but now it's alive. It's about Tik Tok's about one thing I really don't want on this trip is to get sick. So going to make use of the washroom which is always in a restaurant. And nice. Wow. Looks nice and nice and clean. You know, that's always what you want when you rinse your hands off before you wash your hands.
Oh, this is the kitchen.
>> Wow.
>> A Wow. Wow. Wow. Very nice. Very good.
Mashallah.
It's actually super interesting that I'm assuming going to be a restaurant owner in Pakistan. See how the different stations work. So you have the paratha guy at the front. You got the chai guy.
You got the guy doing like the salad bar. You got this guy.
And then in there you got the guys cooking up the curries and the stews.
They're all like segmented into different areas. And each station has their own thing and they're specifically working. which is pretty cool. Here it is.
Very good. Very good. Okay. So, the cheese paratha here in Karachi. Now, if you didn't know, the very first cheese paratha I ever had was actually in Karachi at a restaurant. Uh I'm not exactly sure where it was. I had it once. It was pretty good. Then when I went to F7 in Islamabad, I had the best cheese crack of my life. I couldn't have enough of it. So, this is actually where I started.
Striker sugar.
So, um this is different. This is different to the one that I had in uh Islam. Obviously, different recipe. The main thing is though is the cheese that is being used. It looks like good cheese, guys.
As a cheese connoisseur, it looks like good cheese. So, it's so so damn hot.
This is always the mistake I make with cheese broth. It's always so hot and I just want to eat it so badly that I always eat it and then burn my mouth on the cheese. But this actually looks like a very solid cheese broth for everyone.
But we'll come back. It's too hot. It's too cold. I always say we're going to wait a minute and I wait a minute or more like 5 seconds and I complain about the but we'll give it some time.
Has it been a minute? Yeah, I think it's been a minute. Here we go, everyone.
Cheese brother in Pakistan.
I miss you. The love of my life.
Oh my goodness.
Yes, that's pretty good.
It is pretty good. Now, there's a lot more paratha taste. I will try it.
I didn't even know I ordered it after which is nice.
Look, it's solid, guys. It's solid.
I can taste this immediately. I mean, there's only really two ingredients.
Brand cheese, but this one in particular has a lot more taste.
You don't go that overwhelming cheese sauce.
So it either means not enough cheese in here, which I don't think is the case, or the raw cheese is not to the levels that try would do in F7.
Nonetheless, it's perfect little snack there. The crispy edges just crumble up like that.
Of course, you have to have a try with it.
Now, this is even better than the cheese. This needs to wait a while to drink.
I just burn my tongue, but it tastes really good. That's always a good thing.
right now.
>> What is it?
>> Very interesting taste.
It definitely has a little more flavor.
It's like a sour. I actually know how to describe it.
I think I just realized what I'm eating on right now. It's >> What is this? German.
>> Something about telecommunications.
Here's the address in Hamburg. There's the phone number and the fax number. I'm literally eating on a on a What is this?
An in an information booklet. That is what I'm eating my cheese on right now.
That is hilarious.
Who doesn't love a little bit of ink in their cheesec personally? It just adds to the taste.
Gives a more authentic iconic feel.
Final bite.
It's always an amazing day when you have a cheese para. This one in particular, I'm going to rate a 6.4 out of 10. Not as flavorful as I would like, but it's a cheese para at the end of the day. Mint cheese beats any meal, even just enjoy the shoring, but it literally is crazy. You meet a random waiter. He comes over and he asks for my name. He's like, I have nothing to give you. Like, bro, you don't need to give me anything. Your presence is my gift. It is just crazy how it's like the deep here in Pakistan. Look, a lot of people think I just glaze Pakistan.
Anyone that comes here, you understand what people mean by hospitality. It is unmatched anywhere in the world. It's not even because they know like I'm a YouTube just maybe because of wine. That could be probably that's it.
Anyway, just uh I actually forgot to rate the chai. This is probably one of the best chai I've ever had. But it could also be because I haven't had Pakistani chai for a very long time, but they always add so much sugar to it. So sweet, so delicious. And it's at the perfect temperature now for it to take some big gulps of it.
But incredibly delicious. You can actually see I think on the edges a little bit of crystallized sugar. That's just how much sugar they add to these ch they do here in South Asia in general.
All right, let's go.
He's looking at me intensely.
>> Surprise. Oh, she's bro.
>> No.
and cheese. Is it like 160?
>> Very good. Very very good price. 160 I mean cheese 50 or so and then I'll try like 300 or so.
>> No, no, no, no, no, no.
>> No, no, no. Please, please.
>> Oh, you you have seen them. My name is Shaji. Nice to meet you, but I have to pay.
>> No, no, please.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> But I want to I want to I insist.
>> Check it out. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, guys.
All right. See you.
>> Hey, nice to meet you. So nice to meet you what I even do in those situations.
>> I don't know.
Crazy, right?
Man with an AK-47 says hello to you.
Hey, you know what? Because she uh because we didn't Yeah. You have this because they didn't accept the money.
>> Hey, how are you? Here's the Because they didn't accept the money. We'll give it to the lady there. What goes around comes around everyone. That is the perfect way to finish off this video.
Probably not as entertaining as I would have hoped, but as I said, I hadn't seen sunlight for two days. Anyway, we're here in Pakistan for the next little while. Plenty more vlogs to come, plenty more adventures to be had.
If you want to ease in lots of traveling around the world, make sure you head to globy.io. You can see this cool little hat that I have on my head.
>> Yeah.
How are you?
>> Not today.
>> You good?
>> Very good.
>> Today. Today.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, as I was saying, if you want an e similing around the world, 190 destinations.
>> Of course. Of course.
YouTube channel, please.
>> YouTube channel.
>> Luke Damand. Luke Luke Dam. Nice video.
>> Are you shooting?
>> Yeah, I'm recording right now.
>> Can you guys want to talk to your man?
>> Yeah.
>> I've been following you for like 4 years.
>> Thank you so much.
>> Facebook.
>> All right. So, nice to meet you, boys.
>> Nice to meet you.
>> Nice to meet you.
>> See you.
>> Super friendly. Anyways, what I was trying to say before I finish off this video, everyone is if you need an eim while you travel, head to globy.io. Use the code loop 20 for 20% off your order.
They're already incredibly cheap. With 20% off is literally ridiculous. Check them out. See you guys in the next one.
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