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Viral Video: A video captured by Scottish influencer got viral, how this Indian Vendor works with honesty as well as speak fluent English, French

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Indian Vendor impresses tourist with fluent English, French (hugh.abroad)

Viral Video: A Scottish tourist shared a video that is going viral. When he came in contact with an Indian street vendor in Hyderabad, the seller was trading pearls and was honest about the quality of the product and the price. Later the vendor saluted the tourist by fluently speaking French, leaving the tourist impressed.

Explaination of the Viral Video 

The video starts with the tourist roaming in the streets of Hyderabad and recording his journey in the streets of Hyderabad, India. He comes across a street vendor selling a pearl necklace. The vendor asks him to purchase his product and display the product, giving a live product test that he has to types of products: one that melts if burned and the other that doesn't burn. When the tourist says, Is this original? the vendor remarks that it is not original but a second copy. The tourist gets impressed by the vendor and says, 'You're an honest man.

Tourist Reaction towards the Indian vendor

Further, what impressed the viewer was when the vendor asked the tourist where he was from, and upon hearing he replied, Scotland, to which the vendor responds, "Oh, the UK!" The takes a sudden twist when another vendor comes approaching them and selling gasses, where the tourist asked for the price of the sunglasses, the vendor responds Rs 1000. The tourist got shocked with the price; that's when the pearl vendor tagged in and said that it is the tourist price. By hearing these words, the tourist captioned "MostHonestMan" and was also impressed by his fluency in English and French.

Nitizens impression on the video

On social media, this positive exchange has generated a lot of praise, with many viewers praising the vendor's honesty and language skills. "He deserves a gift for honesty," one person commented. Another said, "The pearl guy is honest, so I would buy something from him." "Honesty & hospitality in Indians (our) blood except for very few," a user said.