Hasan Minhaj - White People At Indian Weddings

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Published 2018-06-29
#HasanMinhaj on getting engaged, how white people act at Indian weddings, and how much immigrants love secrets.

#HasanMinhajStandUp from the #JustForLaughs Festival in 2015.

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All Comments (21)
  • is this cumin???? ur eating rice Chris, f*ckin relax :))))))))))))
  • @zoyas.8492
    One day, I showed my dad one of Hasan's videos. And all of a sudden, "I know him!" Turns out, Hasan's dad and my dad were best friends. I found Hasan's dad's number online using info my dad gave me, and that, my friends, is how a comedy show can bring two old men back together.
  • @noway464
    “I gave my cousin a snickers bar, now he’s in an insane asylum” 🤣
  • I went to a wedding reception where there were few enough English-only speaking guests (everybody else spoke Vietnamese or was bilingual or was trilingual) that they sat us at one table - we nicknamed it the 'white table' as we were the only eight white guests. They brought out a bowl of sauce. Each bowl of sauce had a flayed celery stick in it. Everybody at my table immediately started munching on the celery - dipping - munching -dipping -munching. They then brought out the duck; the duck that we were meant to spread the sauce on; using the flayed celery sticks we had just eaten. We were very embarrassed but were rescued quickly by the waiters who had, seeing our gauche behavior, brought replacement celery sticks. My groom (one of my very best friends) said, afterwards 'We saw you all munching on the celery sticks and couldn't figure out how to, politely, get you to stop.' Then he said 'And you ate them so fast.'
  • @ShaniaMitra99
    As someone who's tried both, Indians should not request Hershey's, because Cadbury is hands down a million times better
  • "I am supporting you cause I am brown but I deserve better than this."
  • Actually we get Hershey's snickers and Oreos in India. I don't know what he is talking about!
  • "Oooooohhhhhh the colours.....!!!?!!" I have seen this hype too! 😂😂😂
  • @ReadRiding
    "You're eating rice Chris, fucking relax." 😂😂😂
  • @Anasyub
    bRUH THE CROWDS DED OR WAT THIS WAS SO ICONIC OOF
  • @shadabalam8155
    I'm from Aligarh, India. There are still so many seemas even now in Aligarh.
  • @aayushi2866
    "Just bring Hershey's" this the only thing I ask my relatives in the US to bring me. And safe to say they bring more Snickers bar than Hershey's😑
  • @samwamm1213
    This is so true. I have Indian friends and when my Icelandic friend sent one of them a hamper of foreign foods they took 18 months to finish it because they wanted to enjoy every single item as a special event.
  • I love both sides of this thing he's describing, how both cultures are so fascinated with each other. Culture shock is a really fun part of life. :)
  • @ashqrock1996
    There was a time when you would get Hersheys and Snickers only when your relatives brought them from abroad. Snickers and Oreos have been ubiquitous in India only recently. So this in my opinion is relatable and not offensive.
  • He covered so many stories in such a short amount of time. I love him