I can imagine moving from a high dense population such as India, where you have large families, to this cold country, with people who are not super friendly, can be a real culture shock. But with time things get easier, it takes longer to make friends here but eventually you meet people, if you have shared interests. You enjoy the hot summer and spend more time indoors in the winter, although Windsor is the warmer city of Canada. Give yourself time to adjust.
Thank you so much for this insight. I'm trying hard to get adjusted to this weather and culture as early as possible. Hopefully this experience will be my best one.
Thank you so much for this. Everyone else grew up, it was time I did too. I really admire your art and creativity, your comment means a lot to me. I hope you're doing very well too.
I miss you more than you do, coz you still get to see me and my face in these videos, but not vice versa. I will try to make more videos. Thank you for your support.
Hey loved the video. I am planning to move to Windsor...Can anyone give some suggestions and also if there's any group where I can join to get some info. I really need to figure out how accommodation works.
hey @@Rhois , if possible please do make a video showing us the schedule for the MAC program at UWindsor. How many classes in a week, type of classes etc etc. I'm joining UWindsor for the MAC program this summer and would love to know the details. Thanks
The total tuition fees paid by Indian students in Canada are more than enough to start a world-class university in India! Living expenditure is for luxury! Fighting with cold weather in Canada is not doing any good. Are the Indian politicians/educators/businessmen that bad since they are not doing it?