Indian street vendor impresses Scottish tour with unmatched honesty, wows internet with fluent English, French | Trending
A heartwarming encounter between a Scottish tour and a street vendor in India has taken the internet storm, leaving viewers amazed the vendor’s honesty and charm. The video, captioned “Most Honest Man,” has garnered over one million views and continues to win admiration worldwide. An Indian street vendor impressed a Scottish tour in a viral video.(Instagram/@HughAbroad) The video begins with a street vendor selling pearl necklaces on the bustling streets of Hyderabad, India. When the vendor approaches the tour, he openly declares that the pearls are not genuine and are priced at just ₹150. To prove his claim, he conducts a quick quality test, lighting up the pearls to demonstrate that, while not real, they are of better quality than plastic and won’t melt. The tour, impressed this transparent approach, beams with delight. But what truly captures viewers’ attention is the vendor’s fluency in English. During their conversation, the vendor asks the tour where he is from, and upon hearing “Scotland,” he promptly responds with, “Oh, UK!” The interaction takes a surprising tw when the vendor starts speaking French, leaving the tour and viewers further impressed. As the exchange unfolds, another vendor selling sunglasses joins the scene. The tour tries on a pair and enquires about the price. The vendor quotes ₹1,000, prompting the tour to react, “Oh, very expensive!” At this moment, the pearl vendor interjects with a knowing smile, saying, “It’s tour price,” earning even more appreciation for his honesty. The tour, delighted the candour and humour, praises the pearl vendor, saying, “You are very honest.” Watch the video here: This wholesome interaction has sparked widespread admiration on social media, with many viewers commenting on the vendor’s integrity and linguic abilities. A user wrote, “He deserve a gift for honesty.” Another added, “I would buy something from the pearl guy because of his honesty.” A user wrote, “Honesty & Hospitalaty in Indians(our) blood except very few.”