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US vlogger left surprised as Bengaluru locals refuse payment for tea. Watch

A US vlogger’s tea stop in Bengaluru turned memorable when locals refused payment.

Published on: Dec 12, 2025 09:10 PM IST
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A short but heartwarming clip shared by US vlogger has added to a growing list of social media moments that showcase everyday kindness in India. Taking to Instagram, a man identified as Nick McCutcheon shared a video from Bengaluru where he is seen walking into a small local tea outlet and politely asking, “Can i have some tea”.

A US vlogger experienced warm hospitality in Bengaluru after being served tea at a small stall and asked not to pay. (Instagram/nicksabroad)
A US vlogger experienced warm hospitality in Bengaluru after being served tea at a small stall and asked not to pay. (Instagram/nicksabroad)

The clip shows him being served tea without any fuss. As McCutcheon reaches out to pay, the outlet owner and people around him gently stop him, asking him not to pay. The simple gesture appears to leave a strong impression on the vlogger, who later shared the video with the caption, “Honestly… India isn’t so bad”.

Take a look here at the clip:

Another viral story of Indian hospitality

The clip was shared by vlogger @jaystreazy and shows Jay casually chatting with a local man in India. During their conversation, the man unexpectedly asks, “You want to eat at my home?” Clearly surprised, Jay responds, “Really?” The host immediately reassures him with a warm, “Yes.”

Inside a family lunch

The video then cuts to the man’s home, where Jay looks around in amazement and says, “Your house is very big.” As he notices preparations in the kitchen, he jokingly asks, “Your mom thinks she’s going to cook?” The host replies confidently, “Yes, it’s all food prepared.”

What follows is a wholesome glimpse of a traditional home cooked Indian meal. Jay is served rice, dal soup, green vegetables and chapati. Reacting with excitement, he says, “Wow. Oh, thank you so much. Homemade food. We’ve got some rice, of course. Dal soup. Some type of green veggies. Butter chapati.” He is quickly corrected by his host, who smiles and says, “Not butter, ghee.”

Jay’s reactions continue to delight viewers as he takes his first bite and says, “First bite. Mmm. I do like the spinach a lot.” When he tastes pickle, he laughs and exclaims, “Okay, I’m going to try this thing. Mmm. Woo! Woo!”

When offered a spoon, Jay refuses politely, saying, “No, no, I’m in your house. I’m going to eat with hands. This is so good. Thank you so much. This is definitely a family adventure meal.”

Watch the clip here:

Together, these videos have struck a chord online, reminding viewers how small gestures of generosity and openness often leave the deepest impressions.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mahipal Singh Chouhan

Mahipal Singh Chouhan is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times Digital, with nearly five years of experience in digital journalism and content production. His work primarily focuses on offbeat and trending stories that reflect everyday experiences and evolving conversations on the internet. He has consistently worked on transforming viral content and human interest stories into structured news pieces that engage readers while maintaining editorial clarity. At Hindustan Times, Mahipal contributes to identifying and developing stories emerging from social media trends, online communities, and real-world incidents that capture public attention. His approach involves adding context and journalistic perspective to fast-moving digital narratives, helping present viral moments in a clear and reader-friendly format suited for digital audiences. Before joining Hindustan Times Digital, he was associated with DNA India, where he gained experience in newsroom workflows and digital storytelling practices. Mahipal holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi. He is particularly interested in tracking emerging trends and understanding how online conversations evolve into broader public discussions. His work reflects a focus on accuracy, readability, and relevance in the rapidly changing digital news environment. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Mahipal takes an interest in history and sports and regularly works on improving his general knowledge, which complements his curiosity as a media professional.

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