I watched Tom and Jerry when I was a kid . And it was my dad is the one who first when understood Tom and Jerry he bought all the Tom and Jerry series in CD
2nd point was absolutely wrong. There is entire generation of indian kids who love tom and jerry, dexter, swat cats, roadrunner, jhonny bravo, along with indian cartoons and superheroes.
Until we get married and get job and become independent they wont leave us they feed us we are lucky we can study how much we want and do they do support we have strong bondings in family we have good relation between father,mother,children
I could actually relate to a lot of things. 1. I slept with my mom until I could. 2. Never got bullied in school or college. In fact, I got introduced to bullying after I started watching Hollywood. 3. Got my first android/ Smartphone in 2nd year of college. 4. Got warning from father for doing good in exams, but never got scolded after results. He just says, 'work harder next time'. 5. Still scared of my father. Like seriously scared. :D
My parents suddenly started scolding me for watching transformers prime saying I was being a kid (I was 14) so I started watching tom and jerry reruns and nursery rhymes😂😂😂😂 they have stopped bothering me since then
Actually joint family culture helps in many ways children have less problem with depression, disorders etc..there are soo many disorders in US...its scary... thank god i was born in India then in any other country... here values are important and we know that our family will have our back if we are in deep trouble in any point of our lives be it our childhood, teenage years or when we are older...
i used to sleep with my grandmother and it ended at when i turned 18 ....at that time i was so much frustrated by all this and wants my own room which i got that after ....Indian grandparents are best storyteller in world i mean the best of the best and my grandma told me everyday a story even at age of 18 .. but still i remember those moments i hope if i could bring that time back
I never really had grandparents, the grandfathers died too long ago, my maternal grandmum died too early whn i was just 5yrs..n my dad's mother never cared about us..always rude n snaps at us..
I could so relate to this. My grandmother used to tell me stories about Japanese and British before Malaysia got independence and how they lived in fear those days. What they ate like, tapioca since no rice other food etc they would run from the estate and hide in the jungles till the Japanese leave the estate etc etc .....really miss all those stories and they way she narrates it.
I don't know why foreign kids see it so "uncool" or " crybaby habits " when we sleep with our parents in the same room. Or walk with them hand in hand or just do anything. In India, this doesn't mean that you are a wimpy crybaby. Nobody has that sort of mentality to judge on that . People just see that you are with your parents and that you love your parents. Idk why western countries have that sorta stereotypes. I'll walk hand in hand with my parents even if I'm 30 or 40 y/O. That isn't going to change
@@anushkachoudhary1923 yes ,☹️ I know this bt I was just giving my opinion to tell them that Indian parents r not like what they r thinking they r really very good to us nd when v r happy they r happy . They can never see us sad so that's why they work for 24 hrs nd pls dont misunderstand my comment sis , every indian is like a brother and sis to me I don't wanna hurt any1
@@derindaniel334 we have our indian in working in every corner of this world and the thing we have indian ceo's and more in other countries . Example- Sundar Pichai
@@kamalikroy35 lol then why do change their citizenship? You really can't claim them for ourselves after they change it, their loyalty is to the nation that they hold their allegiance too. Most Indian ceos are NRI who left the country in search of jobs. You say that but the unemployment rate is going up in India and not just because of the pandemic. Plenty of youth don't have jobs and are still living off their parents. Would they ever return? Most likely not, face it, quality of life is much better in the west, it's a fact, no matter the amount of nationalism we jerk off too, instead of doing that, actually need to question the governments decision, raise your voice at injustice, not just sit around and say it is okay, and never be settled for anything less than perfect.
Indians give importance to manners. In India you should never make the food wait... That means, when the food is supplied you should definitely eat it... You should never make it dry or cold... Coz in India food is like a god to us...
Exactly ! And one more thing we should eat food by bend our self down and they said we only have to go for the food and the food is not to be come for you in India
Last year I got 98 out 100 in my maths test. My mom instead of being happy she first asked "why didn't you get the other 2marks?" And if you ever fail any test. Indian moms:get out from home and don't come back. Indian dads:I don't know u.
my father taught me how important money is and yah i know how to cook food .he taught me every thing when i am 8 years old because i dont have mother so he taught me how to join family and live happily
I born and brought up in India and now living in England and the difference I found in parenting is that here we teach to our children more about their rights even in schools but my parents taught me more about my duties. It's not just my parents mostly parents prefer this teaching in India, the reason behind this is that if someone would fulfil his or her duties then will get rights. Personally I think it is helpful to develop a strong and civil personality.
90% indian parents wants their child to become engineer or doctor Edited: is parents are reading this comment i would like to tell them their child might earn money after doing engineering but he will not enjoy life because of no time for life
No , not. Evry parent is lyk that... Coz they put even more effort understanding our pain.. Than what we do in understanding them... Most funny part is that we forget them and their sacrifices..nd we recieve the same frm our children... ANGLE OF REFLECTION😂😂😂
My parents said respect a women more then you're self don't harm animals bugs or tree's and be vegetarian I do respect girls but i don't think i can make any GF😂
When we get ill, stomach ache, leg pain, headache etc etc Le indian mom, play more mobile(aur mibile chalao)🤣 Ok now coming to main topic being indian- Im 22 i still sleep with mom. I still ask permission from home to go towns. They dnt let me get involved in money, not unless i finished my education. Drink milk, eat lots of food, only food. Study, study, study 😁😁😁 We indians play sports alot, our parents are against this, but now they accept sports.❤
There is an unique weapon used by indian mothers to teach their children some manners 😂. I know you know (if you r indian) That's 👡😂 Ouch!! Dard ho raha hai ...😂🤣
Me : dad I got 9 out of 10 Dad : you only have 90% out of 100 💢 After a long time I'm actually viewing this comment I made... Wow I see so many Armys right here . Anneohayeong armys 💜
I'm bangadeshi and I got scolded for getting 94 or 96 out of 100 in 4th grade. 4TH? SRSLY? I WAS A KID! And I got scolded for getting 90 out of 100 in 5th grade. LIKE WHAT? I WAS A KID! 😔
Parents: you are gonna be an engineer Me: I wanna be a journalist Common ground: first get your engineering degree and than do whatever you want... Hence, I have two degrees and three diplomas!! And I am just 22
When my maternal grandmother come to my home I also sleep with her and she taught me a Hinduism related story and other good story. It's really fun and indian parents are also caring if you are studying person so you mostly not face the financial problems . I love my india it's a really heaven in earth 🇮🇳🇮🇳
We also choose our career by ourselves ...parents help us and they also support their children if they don't make it ...they just wanna make our life good so we can't face any problems in the future and living with family is ❤
I always find it weird when westerners put their baby to sleep in the next room . In India parents are scared to leave their child away as things can go very wrong if a child Is left alone .
@@shreyashbharti5813 In India, adults are considered as babies and parents think their their children belong to them. They fail to accept that they've grown up.
@@tanayanayak4805 Yes! Because in india We believe that parents are someone greater than god. And doesn't matter how old we have grown we are child of our parents. And it's TRUE. I wont deny that it became a bad thing, when they cant understand that their child can decide that what they have to do. .. Also we always remember that our moms have kept us in their womb for 9 months and our father have done everything for us, even sacrificed if needed.. And that's how we have been child of our parents and yes we always belong to them.
@@shreyashbharti5813 yeah, I agree with you. But parents just cannot accept the fact that their children have grown up and they need to face the world. Adults in India are so dependent on their parents that they can't even find their own life partners, they rely on their parents for that. And no, children do not belong their parents once they've grown up, they need to establish their own identity.
Saving is very important. When I started my first job my father advise me to save money no matter how much it is but one day u will realise the value of saving . In this lockdown period, I lost my job but I have money in my account and I am not worry about any financial crisis during this resetion time. Thanks to my father.
That's why rest of the world specially American are crying about recession and we are not. We prepare for future miseries while they only earn and spend, and having no savings.
My parents taught me everything. Even though I am in my 30s and a COVID Frontliner Medical Officer, my parents still teach me something and warn me if I misbehave. And if I thank them they say that in a family, there should be "no thank you, no sorry". They say that I should be truthful.
Rk Govinda Indians are Indians regardless of anything. It is Indian culture to give importance to family. You can't claim it to any religion as it belongs only to our race Indian race we Indians nothing else
My papa is 56 years old and even now he never raise his voice in front of grandfather he even now touch hi feet for blessing without hesitation and we also do that 😍😍🥰🥰🥰🇮🇳🙏
Even we grown up even beyond age of 18 we still sleep beside parents and especially marriage life is decided my parents ! Arrange marriage is famous in our culture 😅
The channel - they don't lecture their little ones Me - MY FOOT THEY DON'T LECTURE, THEY LECTURE ME EVERYDAY FOR EVERY SMALL AND STUPID THING, FOR ALMOST 2 TO 3 HOURS!!!
I I'm 20 & I also sleep with my mom dad sometime My mom gives me the freedom and how to be independent ❤️❤️❣️❤️❤️ I want to say thank you to them thankyou mom-dad I am really lucky to have you
I am a 22 year old Indian. And I still sleep with my Mother by my side. It heals everything, be it a bad mood or a bad health. Her warmth always fixes me. I love my mum. 💕
i am from India. my parents teach me great advice that " every thing you do is counted even if you did not notice that but mighty God do. every good did or action give reactions in your life in multiple forms like you got desired job, degree etc." I am 22 year on in present but still they support me. they fill my education fees for my university study. they give me a lot support in every turn in life. I love them. DO GOOD DID RECIVE GOOD FORTUNE.
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Indian families have so much big families.. Where they eat together, fight together, laugh together, worry together,.. I am from a joint family.. Coz my grandmother had 5 children so I have so much aunt and so much cousins.. Always our house is filled with sounds.. Of children( we laughing )... And definitely if there is so much happiness then there must be so much quarrels between us...
Ok..I am 18 and we still live in a joint family....got my smartphone in 12....and I love sleeping with my mom❤️❤️❤️ she'u best friend.....we don't get that freedom and I am happy to say that coz may be that's the reason why we are so unique then other country people....my family is ver spiritual, friendly, but literally very scared of them❤️❤️❤️
I completed my Engineering this year, because my dad wanted me to choose among engineering, law and commerce, but my interest is still in designing. So now we have had a long talk over this stuff and he agreed with me for my post grad studies in designing. I'm so happy! Many things told in this video are not true but anyway most of them are true (it never tells how much Indian parents are harsh on kids, like please I'm a girl and I got beatings till I was 17 haha)
Just a tip, dont talk while watching the vedio, it's like a minus point for your chanel, I think Audience will lose focus and gets confused that whoam to focus on you or the vedio. Lots of love from INDIA brotha keep growin🏠🏘🔯☮🤗
I am an IITian (IIT hyderabad,chemical engineering) but i lost everyone i ever loved in the anger,frustration and grief.....i live alone in a fairly big house,but i stooped talking with my family
Family values are very important.. My parents are focused on my career more than me actually. The have supported me and teach me what is right. And the most important thing is that 'not to abuse'.. That's the very big thing. Be nice to everyone. Even still now my mother scolds if I eat too quickly or anything else. Table rules
Even if I'm 25 still sometime I sleep with my mother cause I do job in diff city far away from my native, when I get back I do spend time with my parents especially with my mother n sometime sleep with her, it's soothing n heavenly feeling
Not every parents are like them I come from a rural area and there is a girl in my village but her mother thinks that household work is more important than education and she don't let her study, I feel sad for her 😔 So me and sister gives her tution sometimes when she come to play with us although we are still in school 😅 but we try are best to teach her what we are thought every day
We respect soo much our elders and parents that we never any silly thing in front of them 😁🥰 whenever we we were with them we just keep quit and follow their orders 😁😁🥰🥰😍🇮🇳🙏
Even at the age of 26, If I am busy in meeting or in some work. I might miss picking of my mom's call. But don't have dare to ignore my dad's call. Irrespective of any situation I answer my Dad's call. It's the uncountable respect that I give to my Father.