The man is seen explaining about the Jama Masjid, clicking pictures for tourists and offering to help them shop from the nearby “narrow” streets.
In a digital age where learning new skill sets and languages is just a click away, it's no surprise to see vendors speaking fluent English to attract tourists. A video has surfaced on the internet showing a Delhi rickshaw driver interacting with a tourist couple and giving them a tour of the Jama Masjid.
In a video shared on “The Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India. It also has narrow and narrow alleys,” he says.
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The video received over 1,500 likes on X and accumulated over 400 retweets. Commenting on the video on X, a user wrote: “If I had known this, I would have answered the Brits today in their language too.” Another user said, “People have talent and education, but the government has no jobs. Because that's how the government makes people self-reliant.” must be exempted. The government wants to enrich the common people with their hard-earned money.”
“Amazing,” another user commented.
Earlier this month, a similar video surfaced online showing bangle sellers conversing in English on a beach in Goa. In the viral video, a woman can be seen sitting near Vagator Beach with her merchandise and explaining the area to foreigners. She also spoke in detail about her own life, and she said that she has been working at the beach with her parents since she was eight years old.
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Date first uploaded: February 11, 2024 17:05 IST