Soft-spoken Girl At Momo Stall Wins Hearts With 'Haan Ji, Haan Ji' Remark
Soft-spoken Girl At Momo Stall Wins Hearts With 'Haan Ji, Haan Ji' Remark
In the viral video, the girl politely answers the questions of her customer, leaving the internet impressed.

Food vlogging is on the rise, and it often brings to us little-known street vendors who serve finger-licking food to their daily customers. These videos also feature a variety of dishes and lively conversations with the vendors. Some of them go particularly viral for their unique selling tricks and engaging interactions. One such video of a young woman is winning hearts on the internet, owing to her sweet and humble behaviour toward customers.

Shared by an X user named Deepak Phogat, the video features a young momo seller serving the steamed delicacy on a plate while sweetly answering the questions with ‘Haan ji, Haan ji.”

Instead of typically shouting and yelling at customers like other vendors, the girl’s humility and soft-spoken personality have left social media users impressed. Many lauded her in the comments section.

A user wrote, “She is sweet.”

Another commented, “We too deserve someone like her.”

“Legends are saying that she is still saying hanji,” a user wrote.

The video has amassed over 400,000 views on the microblogging platform.

There are many videos that capture the unique personality of food vendors. A video documenting a chaat vendor’s heated demeanour left the internet divided.

The video features a food vlogger who questions a chaat vendor in Kolkata. In response to questions about his preparation, the vendor rudely says, “If I don’t make it, then who will? Will it come through a computer?” As the vlogger tries to clarify his question and ask further, the latter maintains the same attitude, asserting that he does all the work.

The video left internet users divided. A user wrote, “It seems scripted.”

Another commented, “Classic case of Ghar ka kalesh taking out on someone else!!!”

One supported the vendor and wrote, “It’s not Kalesh. The shopkeeper is correct. Not everyone is welcoming to vloggers, they work hard in this hot weather and you come up with a camera with irrelevant questions. To defame them, this isn’t good vlogging, the basic rule is to ask first. I am sure he didn’t take permission.”

The food stall, which is a very popular joint in Kolkata, is located in Bara Bazar. The shop is famous for selling tasty deep-friend Club Kachori with potato curry in a leafy bowl.

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