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The Asian Country With The Most Handsome Men Is India? Women On London Streets Share Surprising Answers
Street interviews have a way of revealing the unexpected. Ask someone a simple question, and you'll get answers that are honest, indecisive, or just plain surprising. Recently, content creator MrAlanTheDude went around London with a seemingly simple question: "Which country in Asia has the most handsome men?"
The answers were scattered - India, Korea, Japan, Thailand, and even Russia came up. His Instagram caption noted: "I'm surprised no one said Pakistan," setting the stage for a playful yet revealing look at public opinion.
India Takes The Lead
Among the answers, India emerged as the most mentioned country, appearing in the answers of multiple participants. Some started with other countries like Japan or Korea but eventually circled back to India, citing its underrated charm and attractiveness. One participant simply said, "India. I feel like it's underrated," while another included it in her top choices before being forced to pick one. This repeated mention shows a surprising consensus among the London crowd: when pressed, India seemed to consistently win the majority vote.
Korea, Japan, And The Influence Of Pop Culture
Korea and Japan were close contenders, with several participants citing K-pop or Japanese fashion as reasons for their picks. One woman even specified North Korea, adding a humorous twist to the discussion. For others, the influence of pop culture or personal taste played a huge role - it wasn't just about looks, but the image that comes with the country. Even indecisive answers added flavor to the video. Participants often started with one country, hesitated, and then switched, showing just how subjective and personal the idea of "handsome" really is.
Unexpected Picks And Funny Twists
Some answers strayed completely from the usual suspects. Singapore, Thailand, and China all got single mentions, proving that some people choose based on personal encounters or perceptions rather than consensus. One participant laughed and said she couldn't really pick because her boyfriend from the Caribbean was so attractive that it skewed her perspective entirely.
And then there was the claim for Russia, which sparked a short but amusing debate with the interviewer about geography. This is exactly what make street interviews engaging - spontaneous, imperfect, and always entertaining.
Why Street Interviews Capture Attention
Street interviews work because they combine authenticity with unpredictability. Unlike staged interviews, participants aren't prepared, so their reactions are genuine. MrAlanTheDude's video captures not just opinions, but also the hesitation, humor, and personality that come through when strangers share their thoughts. Social media thrives on this - the mix of relatability and surprise keeps viewers engaged.
India Wins, But Beauty Is Subjective
At the end of the video, India emerged as the clear favorite, followed by Korea and Japan. But the variety of answers shows that attractiveness isn't universal - it's personal, cultural, and sometimes influenced by media or pop culture.
MrAlanTheDude's street interview highlights exactly why these videos are so addictive to watch: the blend of spontaneity, differing opinions, and playful debates keeps viewers hooked, while reminding us that in matters of beauty, everyone has their own idea of "handsome."



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