Rajiv Surendra Mail Call 2 (2024)



Rajiv reads your letters! If you have a question for Rajiv, please send a letter to:

Rajiv Surendra
P.O. Box 231532
New York, NY 10023
USA

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37 thoughts on “Rajiv Surendra Mail Call 2 (2024)”

  1. I am also incredibly interested in a video on folk songs! One of my passions, I started the journey of learning the fiddle six months ago to deepen my connection with songs I've been singing since I was fifteen, when I first discovered the American folk music that came to the US from Scotland, England, Ireland along with immigrants from those countries. The history is absolutely fascinating, and the songs touch on the human condition in a way modern music rarely does. Did you know in addition to the oral tradition of passing down big events like battles, (and scandalous entertainment pertaining to love and death) there are hints within these songs to (religious/spiritual) beliefs otherwise lost? It's amazing.

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  2. Ah that portrait captures your likeness so well, esp your lovely curly locks. And that little bit of wisdom about soap – well, Rajiv, you truly are a wise man. Stay blessed. You are one of my joys in life.

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  3. I am so happy you mentioned not washing your hair. I never wash mine and my scalp is always clean and my hair stays shiny and healthy. I’ve actually never bought or owned shampoo or conditioner ❤❤ What a magical letter 🙏🏻

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  4. Rajiv, you are such a ham! 🐽 (lucky for us…) I enjoy the immediacy of your letter-readings — stumbles and all. Also, please consider making a segment on your acting experience, in the same way as share your numerous other pursuits. Thanks.

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  5. As a general rule, I don't comment on people's appearance when it is unrelated to the content, but I always notice your hair, it's gorgeous. My hair is incredibly straight, and I've always been envious of people with curly hair, but then they tell me they feel the same way about straight hair. 😂

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  6. I can not believe you just started singing a french song in FRENCH!! Is there anything you cannot do!?? Im only 36 seconds into the vid. Omg you cheer me up better than pills!

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  7. Hi Rajiv.
    I agree with not washing hair – but it is easier if you don't have long hair. Shampoo and conditioners were invented for shopkeepers to sell.
    My husband and I make our own liquid shampoo using herbs we grow in the garden, including lavender and hibiscus flowers, and our homemade castile soap. We wash our hair about once a fortnight and use our own homemade floral vinegar in between if it's been particularly hot or our hair is very oily. We love our natural bristle brushes. Our hair is more beautiful then ever! I can testify my methods work because I am 62 years old and have never had to dye my hair because I still have all my natural colour. I barely have a silver strand! I've always looked after my hair and never abused it with dyes or perms or other invasive things people do to their hair. The problem is most people do things that dry the hair too much and that, in my opinion, can lead to greying hair.

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  8. I love everything you do but it's not true that soap was invented only recently and people washed their hair just with water. People used ash made from special plants (I think grapevines) mixed with water which makes some kind of lye and mixed herbs into it to make it smell good. It was an early form of soap. I will definitely continue to use shampoo, no conditioner though. 🙂

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  9. Rajiv, yes, yes, yes, on the move away from soap on the skin and over washing hair. I tried the wool dress challenge and only washed my dress 2x in 30 days, it never smelled still looks brand new and I realized my grandmother was right, she wore nice woolen and silk and rarely washed anything. She was the most beautiful lady ever!

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  10. I just realized that you are the perfect person to ask this question: where can one find personalized stationery – spelling – that isn't just hard card stock? I would be happy to even find the plain letter writing paper that my sisters used when we were children decades ago? Any advice you give would be appreciated. What a great artist the person that wrote the letter was! Handwritten letter. Poem. Drawing. You cannot display that you believe in the personal touches any more than that and they are perfect for you. I love your channel.

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  11. Ooh this makes me want to send an elaborately handwritten letter to you, Rajiv! What a lovely thing to hear people’s letters from around the world. Thank you for sharing them with us. And I wholeheartedly agree that no shampoo is best, I recently made the transition to just massaging my hair under hot water every few days and it’s better than ever.

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  12. That was my letter and drawing! So happy to see you were excited to receive it 🙂 et merci pour ta belle voix ! où as-tu appris ces belles chansons françaises? and I appreciate your 'secret' – not sure I am brave enough to try it though! Lots of love to you 🙂

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