momo seller in Lucknow has gone viral on the internet. The video, posted on Instagram, has captured the attention of over 6 lakh viewers on the social media platform. In the video, the man confidently selling momos introduces himself as an English professor.
The video showcases the professor's enthusiastic promotion of his homemade momos, with a strong appeal to potential customers: «Experience the delight of these homemade momos, my friends.
Crafted with utmost hygiene and care, I invite you to give them a try. Once you savor these flavors, you'll understand their true essence. As you can see, I've worked on the dough, ensuring a delectably thin outer layer.» Holding up a plate of momos, he shares his creation with the world.
Yet, this video has ignited a discussion around a prevalent perception in India—that those with limited English proficiency are sometimes perceived as «highly educated.» This notion comes to light in the video, where the uploader labels the momo vendor as an «English professor» based solely on his ability to converse in English while selling his culinary creations.
While viewers admire the dedication of the momo-selling professor, there's been a mixed response to the way the post portrays him as an «English Professor.» One commenter rightly points out, «Judgmental and disapproving comments might contribute to the rise in unemployment in India.
Let's encourage pursuing one's passions. Perhaps this individual finds joy in cooking more than teaching. We should avoid elevating one profession at the expense of belittling or criticizing others.»
Another user sheds light on the personal side of the story, sharing, «I'd like to address the person who posted this.