A couple of major oversights in this video, keep in mind India developed from a caste system and almost exclusively those that have immigrated to the United States their heritage is from an upper cast That does not negate their hard work but after 25 years of working with Indians that mentality still exist and so you go into the same areas of management that your family has been in in its past Seconds because of that cast perspective those that are a part of the American culture were the ones who could afford to come to America. So unlike many other immigrants to the US that came here specifically to make a better life, In large part Indians that come to the US came here for schooling and decided to stay That means you're comparing a radically different starting point for those Indian families as compared to a Cambodian family or Vietnamese family who came here and started at the very bottom Love Indian people have spent many years working in India and working in the US, But some major oversights in your video that don't account for these items Imagine how skewed the numbers would be if you went to England and compared American immigrants in England and their success rates to the overall England population... It's going to be largely skewed because of the people who could initially be able to go there and immigrate
My Indian friend great grandmother came to South Africa with two boys with no husband about 100 years ago.Did not know the language,culture etc she sold sweets door to door.She emphasized hard work and education,today three generations later her great grandchildren are Professors and doctors.Moral of the story,Indian parents sacrifice,work hard and have a vision for their kids.
But what about kids having their own vision, huh? A parent's duty is to get their child educated (school or homsechool), college (not necessary), allowing them to dream their dreams no matter how hard it is? It is your parent's duty to care for you!! They bought you into this world without your permission, knowing that we have to write exams and go through suffering in this world. It does make sense in a way, parents bring us to life, without our permission, knowing the world is already screwed up and how hard it is to survive. And then, later on, they start coming up with excuses and self pity, and start blaming us, for their problems. They be like, "O I took care of you my whole 6 years and all that, I carried you in my stomach for 9 months, tf?" That's your duty and penalty for having sex. If you didn't want all that suffering, why give birth to us, and make us suffer too? My dear future parents, if you're thinking about having kids, make sure you make all the money in the world ready, and learn about mental health, and learn to care for other children first, ready a retirement plan (don't come asking us to take care of you, when we need to take care of our own family first, we understand) and then become parents. We children do not owe you anything if you haven't given us the best quality of life you can. We don't owe you anything because you brought us into this world, you own, and you owe us! And it is your duty to provide! You can teach us chores and all, no worries, but don't use us for your entire life's benefit. The goal of having a child must be to improve the quality of life for the next generation. Life is a gift, but the decision to create one is a choice.
@@darrelldsa i dunno dude... you can always choose to leave if you don't like.rhe world. Don't make excuses for your failures unless you are born with disabilities.
@@KrishnaSharma-io4ic I'm not making excuses. I'm saying a lot of indian parents (not all), make excuses for themselves and use their children as excuses, which isn't good. Just because they were failures, their children are not there to achieve their parents' dream, it should be the child's dream, otherwise, this cycle will never stop! the dream of the parent will keep on being pushed to the child. Don't make excuses for your failures unless you are born with disabilities. What you said, absolutely right
@@darrelldsa fair point... there has to be a balance. Though if you child is getting student loan in music then parent is right to stop them there. I know US people with 100k loans which they are not able to pay for 10 years... then they changed the job to tech... lol..
thats too lame excuse i heard. students come alone not with families and most of the indian parents visit occasionally they dont like to live in usa, aus, can in most of cases.
As an Indian our parents don't kick us out of home when we turn 18. As we turn 18 they break their life time savings to educate us. Once we complete our education and get on our own feet. We help them in their old age and keep them with us.
@@sunildhuper2450 read my reply again,I didn't say we abandon them,I said we keep living with them,(हम इतने बड़े कभी नहीं होते कि उन्हें साथ रख सकें, बल्कि हम उनके साथ रहते हैं)
Why didn't you stick with your own race or ethnic grp? Do indian men prefer your women too? Marrying a woman from india doesn't makw you an Indian or your mixed bred children indians. Lineage comes from father's side not from mother's side, that's the rule of indian tribal culture. Indian govt should make strict laws to stop mixed marriages for happening, ban and punished those foreigners who have lust for women from india. Period!
She can't be God fearing. That's for brutal religions. Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma to be precise) is a Spiritual system where we're lovingly connected with Divine.
I'm an African student studying in India for 4 years now. It's safe to say their culture and moralities are one of a kind. I got huge respect for them.
Oh please. How many Indians you see coming to Africa? Ok then It’s always a one way street. They cool with us but they not really tryna be with us. Don’t forget that
Im Kenyan and did my Engineering in Bangalore India.....these guys work hard for results and they respect their culture and elders.....thats the most important thing. Not Americans who have "freedom" of talking shit to their parents or elders. I respect them JAI HIND!!!!
So now that you've learned from the Indians will you finally build Kenya into modernity? Or is it India, China or us 'horrible' Americans who will have to subsidize.
Some parents deserve “talking shit”. Some parents beat their children (not discipline but literally BEAT them), abuse them mentally and physically, neglect them, molest or rape them, are alcoholics or drug addicts, etc
As an Afghan I totally agree with this, I was 19 when I went to India to study and studied there for 6 years, then moved to a western country, my mindset is very similar to Indians, worked hard, bought my own house, have already invested in two businesses with regular cash flow, and Insha Allah soon will buy my own petrol station, all of them in 11 years. Most of my friends are from India, I trust them and they trust me and we work together. PS : Thank for your encouragements and beautiful words, and thank you for liking my post, I never expected to see so much love from all my friends in India 🇮🇳 and other parts of the world. By the way India is on the moon, congratulations 👏 … amazing achievement and we are proud 🙏🙏🇦🇫🇮🇳
bro the petrol station brooooooooooooooooo you are awesome. love from india brother. i m also going to college this year and to do my bachelors in engineering, i will work hard and buy a petrol station too😂😂😂.
As an international student in America from a middle class Indian family. I can’t emphasize enough the sacrifices my parents made to put me in this position
Believe me I've lived in India for more than 10 years, this country has been devastated by Colonization and historical invasions but the people, with the kind of devotion and work ethic they have, they can make any country an economic and technological superpower, if given opportunities!
Bingo. If you look at history from 0 ad to 2000 India was no 1 from 0 to 1500 AD, 1600 to 1700 China overtook us first time, 1700 we took it back and from 1800 onwards fully US and west . West has been up for just 200 years in the grand scheme and India for 1700 years China 100 yrs
Don’t make excuses for India. If the country had made two important decisions in 1947 it would be bigger than China today. All they had to do was ally with the US and be capitalist. They chose non-alignment and socialism.
im black american and this is VERY true, I seen it with my own 2 eyes and im 60 now, i seen this 30 years ago and even asked, and this was the answer I got
Indian father always think and apply mantra."My children should educate more than me and My children should not suffer the way I was " ...result is progress in every generation...
Yes exactly my father nd mother want me to become successful rather looking at themself that's supreme sacrifice they made for us nd we give them little piece to return to them becuz we really can't fully repay those sacrifices
The top Heart surgeon in the entire state of IL is Indian. I met him and shook his hand before he did heart surgery on her. To put in perspective of how highly qualified this doctor is he is only 1 of 3 doctors in the entire state of IL who can do a heart transplant.
I'm part Indian on my dads side. My dad worked 2 jobs for 15 years to make it, retired at 62. I took that torch and now rake in $200k a year in engineering. I'm not smart, it was the hard work ethic of my father instilled in me, that got me here
So your an engineer who’s not smart? So basically you have a career you don’t deserve because your part Indian? Being a non smart engineer is DANGEROUS.
I'm thrilled you have the strength to acknowledge that a lot of what you accomplished was due to someone who came before you. I love to quote George Carlin "Pride should be reserved for something you achieve or attain on your own, not an accident of birth." Many born here say they're proud of being XYZ all the time without having anything to do with it.
Indians are the best. The people and the culture are just amazing. We Persians are particularly fond of them. Much love from Iran to our ancient cousins in India💜
U know it’s funny I speak the language tamil it’s the oldest and they found proof how Iran and some Middle East countries was ones same people and cultures
@@Tamilz pls you guys dont bring the language politics. Stupid politics is the reason Indians succeed outside India but can't make India develop in a short period of time.
I'm from New Jersey and can remember a great number of Indians migrating to the US in the mid to late 80s. They lived in cheap apartments and houses. They were poor but hard workers. My classmates didn't have much back then. Most of them are now either doctors, engineers, or in some other profession.
We must also thank USA for providing opportunities to Indians. I have seen that many companies founder prioritize Indians to become CEO of the company(especially tech companies)
I work with a lot of indians and they are unstoppable in every field, they stay late and dedicate themselves to their jobs. they take pride in being the best.
Don't forget the grants for free down payments and secured financing on hotels and imposing a caste system when the government lifts them up. They're special, so they should be able to abuse their employees!
What crap are you smoking? Caste system is non existent almost in India. It's just names for economic system like the reviled brahmins are just the same clergy , dalirs are the peasants But western Media loves the caste word so much they won't let it die And no, we don't have generational wealth. It was looted by the British.
Am a Nigerian Mum and I think am an Indian Mum 😅 love this video, cant wait to share it with my husband cos thats exactly how we are raising our 3 kids
Im Mexican & I live in a predominantly Indian community here in California & from my observation they are very hard working, extreme pride in there culture, stay amongst there own & have a strong family unit. I wish to know more about Indian culture I really admire there mentality & way of life.
The career fields entered and their average incomes should be considered. There are a lot of plumbers, elementary school teachers, and factory workers who are just as driven and work just as hard as software engineers and doctors. Then comes the work smarter not harder statement. It's about doing what makes you happy and what you personally define as success without trampling on others to achieve those goals. Not everyone sees dollar signs as "success." So many people work themselves to death over this mindset. Asian parents can push their kids too hard sometimes. Yes, it happens and isn't just Asian parents but that's the subject here. One may want to be a physical fitness trainer but mom or dad will shove doctor or engineer down his or her throat, pruning if not basically forcing them at a young age to see money as the end all be all at the expense of true happiness. "College college college and 6 figure income or else you're a loser!" Along with this culture can come too much of an emphasis on who's making what, what job does this or that person's son have and what do they drive, how big is their house, etc. It becomes this unhealthy competition of status and oftentimes the Asian community will berate each other over such petty things involving money. I acknowledge that every situation is different, but this approach can lead to a lot of strained relationships and resentment.
The main thing is Dharma(can be translated to duty). In Hindusim dharma is important, you have a dharma to everybody to the son, to the father, to the mother, towards your friends etc. Whatever bitter you may face the dharma is important. Somehow its in the psyche of Indians.
As an Indian in USA, I feel this is very normal.. It is our routine life.. never knew how important these small things that our ancestors induced in our day to day life.
sometimes beaing beaten is good for discipline otherwise Indians will be like whites who don't care about education and good jobs ,they just want a job that will give them basic living.@@akashmunde_76
I have been living in India for the last 2 ½ years. I have never seen more family-oriented people than Indians. You will see a whole family eating ice cream together and playing kites together.
I work with a lot of Vietnamese and Indian guys. The single biggest difference is the family focus. Those guys do EVERYTHING to better their children's lives. Two jobs, uber on the side, what have you. It's not to pay for a nicer car or extra holidays. It's all invested in their children and ensuring they can get the best head start in life possible.
Indians see life as a cycle of lives and deaths and not a one single life and death. With this wisdom at the core nurturing one's own children with one's own values in order to pass on wealth and knowledge is a core aspect, as when you have to return to the planet you want it to be a good place to return to. That's where another greatly respected phenomenon in India is to have a saving attitude in terms of economics since you don't want to strip off the planet of resources as you yourself have to come back here.
@@bobk480 really? Whole year India celebrates festivals one after another, month after month. It's the only place in the world that has so many festivals all round the year.
I'm an Indian Sikh born and raised in Canada. Here too, real estate development, entrepreneurial and politics. Hard work, family values and "don't let your community down" . Jai Hind 🇮🇳, all over the world @
Ikn Abe paxtani g,hadi isi cyber troll fke id. Get lost go focus on Ur bhkmnga paxtan begging imf for roti. Indian Sikhs are proud Indians and serve Indian army
Most Indian households have a MOTHER and a present FATHER. Makes a huge difference. My students who were Indian were some of THE best students in school.
Indian here who moved to canada 4 years ago. Everything you say is right. Though I like to add one point, when parents sacrifice everything to make us who we are, failure is not an option for us. We hustle until we succeed. My example: my parents are uneducated. My father worked 14 hours to put food in our plate and put us into school and my mother stayed up all night supporting us (she can’t read or write). I’m forever indebted to them and proudly say to all - they are my parents.
I see the Indians in Canada and I admire their work ethic and the major cooperative effort of building together. I see entire families inhabiting one house and paying it off and then moving to the next house until its paid off and so forth. It was a relative in the bank that helped with their mortgage. Its a close community with everyone having children working in different fields and they all hook each other up. From what I see. I think they are the next Jews.
exactly same story here just a timeline different im 17yrs old soo time for me to start hustling in india...i will succeed one day for sure..love you mom..love you dad💗💗
And as a Kenyan, I will say I am proud of Nigerians and Indians. Dude, Nigerians don't play with books, they study. Indians are top notch. You do not see Indians out here playing the victim game. They keep their families together, Mother, father live with their children. They baby sit for their children and save tons.
Alway examine statistics carefully. Indians have the highest *household* income (2 x 70k) because of they have the highest rates of 2 working person households across all age groups combined. Because they marry earlier and separate less, this is what is being actually meaured here. On a per capita basis, many other groups are just as successful, and even far more successful, for example *Nigerians*, Ghanian's in the USA have a per capita income of 72K, Lebanese 92K, South Africans 94K, Iranians are 96K. Don't let the system feed you doubt! But they don't count well in household income stats becaue they marry much later, separate more frequently, or are more frequently individuals.
Pat, my dad (Indian) and mom (Iranian) both very educated. Sacrificed everything for their children. They worked blue collar jobs and emphasized education. Today, I’m an attorney and my brother is a physician and so is my sister.
When kids see parents sacrificing for good future for kids, wow moment stays. ..same attribute get instilled and energy is diverted for bigger cause of life to bring predictable outcome ...in your case, noble profession that pays well...gives you opportunity to afford and experience many things in life... Salute to your parents and pad on your back to stay in race and win ..
So true! I’m a mortgage loan officer and I love my Indian clients. Theyre so smart with money and after a successful closing I always ask for their secret to success.
@@mayapaswan7874 maam you don't need to ask him about the secretof Indian community, you seem indian if I am not wrong, your parents and indian society has the rules of money stated already for everyone to see, never stretch your budget more than your earning, save like a crazy person and invest.
I'm in India but my eyes are full of tears, my father works as a Security Person and raised me like a Prince who can't afford my college fee but gives me half of his salary to pay me engineering college fees 5000/month, I just wanna say "Love you mammy and papaji" ❤ i'll make you proud
Bro one advice, if you are not from any government college start studying for GATE. I wish someone told me this when I was in college. GATE is literally everything for non CFTI engineers.
Hello from Argentina!! I was in India for an SAP workshop there and I noticed how quick and hard workers they were. They worked until late at night. I imagine they are good for raising a family.
@Goyim-phobic In the age of Information, Ignorance is a CHOICE. Here are some FACTS that you don't know - - According to UNDP, India lifted 271 million people out of extreme poverty in a 10-year time period from 2005 to 2015. - According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019. - India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world. - India is the 5th largest economy in the world. - India was ranked 2nd, surpassing the US, as a top global manufacturing destination in 2021.
@Goyim-phobic In the age of Information, Ignorance is a CHOICE. Here are some FACTS that you don't know - - According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019. - India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world. - India is the 5th largest economy in the world. - India was ranked 2nd, surpassing the US, as a top global manufacturing destination in 2021.
@Goyim-phobic Please stop being delusional and educate yourself. Here are some FACTS for you - - According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019. - India is the 5th largest economy in the world. - India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world. - India was the 1st country in the world to successfully launch its MARS mission in the first attempt. - India was the 1st country in the world to land near the MOON's South pole.
@Goyim-phobic Please educate yourself. Here are some FACTS for you - - According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019. - India is the 5th largest economy in the world. - India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world. - India was the 1st country in the world to successfully launch its MARS mission in the first attempt. - India was the 1st country in the world to land near the MOON's South pole.
My neighborhood is probably made up of at least 50% Indian. Every morning you see them all with their kids putting them on the school bus. It's like a family affair. They are very vested in their families, higher education, and the success of their children. I feel like a LOT of Americans could learn a lot from them. Imagine how much better this country is because of citizens like them.
He ain't humble. He acts humble. Given a chance he will be the first one to put a finger in your proverbial. Their subservient attitude is a facade and a thin veneer that covers their arrogance and distaste about everything other than themselves. I'm one of them. I may draw flak with this but then truth is never tasty.
It's not just in America...they are also the wealthiest in the Caribbean where I am from. That's just their culture ..they don't spend much and save a lot
@@shanijawakhaniwaja6648Indians don't save cash, they invest into businesses and hard assets. Which means they save I terms of rent and general outgoings.
Shanija Indians don't waste money on clubs party booze branded expensive cloths daily or flashy cars. They spend money in building assets whose value will multiply and even help their future kids as security. We don't like splurging on credit.
We Indians don't save much as we spend most of our savings on our kids education.. STEM Education is costly.. I live in India and have 12 year old son and 8 year old daughter and both of them will become doctors!! I know it..
Simple. They don't aspire to be victims, they take advantage of the opportunities afforded to them by America, they have intact families with morals and values, and they work hard.
Hundreds of years of colonization, slavery, and genocide has made our people extremely competitive with resources. We bring the same philosophy to corporate America and that's why we're successful
Im a 23 year old Indian male born in America, but raised in India from 2000-2010 and came back to the USA in 2010. Honestly I cried watching this cuz I truly never realized how much my parents have done for me. I’ve always taken everything for granted when in reality some of what they’ve achieved seems impossible to me. I know I’ve never/rarely say it so I’ll say it here. Love you mom and dad ❤
Very good. Even i think that how much sacrice and hardwork our Indian parents put to give us a life for us to thrive. Western influence is very bad and not worth following at all ❤
I know of a South Indian family (Dad, Mum, Son and Daughter) who came to Auckland, New Zealand in 2002 with $400. Dad works in Transport and Mum is a relief teacher. I saw that they were strict with their children i.e. no girlfriend or boyfriend, no drinking, drugs, no secret use of the Internet, going to church every Sunday and family prayer each day. Now both the children are Engineers and the family own 2 properties in Auckland worth around $2.5 million.
I worked 3 years on indian Tech company . the are so clever and talented and they are stong on negociation and management. there are changed my mindset.
I am a Indian, but migrated to Germany at 6. All I can say is that my parents sacrificed a lot for me and my brother. Working 2 Jobs at the same time, never taking a break (holidays or a sick day off). They really just think about their children. They don’t care about having fun,partying or going on vacations!!! All they care about is their children.
My mom and my dad's family was poor in 1970's because at that time there were not much jobs 😔 so my mom and dad some how manage to complete there education. My dad worked and cracked the indian railway job in written and in the interview and got the government job at that time, after he got married by my mom, in 2000's his salary was not sufficient so my mom also started doing job and some small scale work in free time and gave me and my sister the best education and my sister is doing job in it company and I am still studying 📖, my mom and dad were sometimes harsh on me and my sister over grades but they just wanted to see my sister on top. My family don't have car only a small old home in Nagpur. Indian parents are great 👍
One thing I will add…whichever country Indian ( Snatanies) goes ….they stay Faithful & Loyal to that country! They may love their motherland but they will never betray the country they work! This quality with religious tolerance makes them work on higher levels!
Hinduism has a concept of Janm Bhoomi (your motherland) and Karm Bhoomi (the land where you offer your services). And for Hindus who follow Karma Yog ( The path to spiritual enlightment through Karma), Karma Bhoomi is where their loyalty lies first.
I have never met an Indian person who I didn't like. Why is that? Am I missing something? They always seem to have this way of being kind and helpful. Something about that culture. Professional, educated, calm personalities. Am I stereotyping? I only once witnessed an Indian woman engaged in a screaming match with a bad manager where I worked. She was standing up to his poor management. There was that one time, otherwise even Indian people on the phone are so polite and professional when talking to customer service. They are always so kind and thoughtful.
You can say some good things about them for sure but in my experience humble is definitely not one of them. Just look at the braggadocios comments here for example
Yes its amazing when they abuse their employees and impose a caste system in the workplace after they get grants for a gifted, free down payment and secured financing on hotels.
Wait and see in a few decades the racism towards Indians when their country is about to surpass the u.s economy or their country is not helping to secure u.s interests as for example beating china and russia.
My dad used to check my notebooks asking what did I learn today in school when he came back from work. He did it for 12 years of my school life without fail everyday. I think the level of sacrifices a parent goes through for their child is immeasurable.
Same brother!! Infact they did the similar thing during my college semester result, why I scores B+ and not A or A+.....felt annoyed some times, but now I know how important it was. I am ready to teach my futre generation the similar values.
My dad bought me note books and text books, paid my tuition, sent me to coaching institutes and what not. It was my mom's job to keep me on my toes.. and she did great.. Grateful to them
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@@ChristianSoldier71 Where is the evidence is for the existence of either Heaven or Hell? How do you know the afterlife doesn't actually look like the ones presented in Hinduism, Buddhism I Shinto?
I am Indian. My father has very small business. His daily income as of now around 10 to 15 usd or less than that. But you know what ??. I am currently a MBBS student now and going to be a doctore very soon all because of my hardwork. My daily income will be 100 times of my father or may be more. My father is a hero. I am very very proud of him. Thanks papa 😘. I love you always >>>>>🎉
My dad immigrated to Canada with only $100 and had me at the age of 24. He built such an amazing empire and now I’m finishing my final semester of law school. I’m so grateful for everything my parents have done for me.
@Tahmid Hossain he got sponsored by my mom who came to Canada at the age of 8. But when he came here he was broke as his family back home were poor and stole money from him. He worked 2 jobs to finally build the funds to start his own business.
@Tahmid Hossain Well, I don't know if you're a bad reader or you've got a poor eye sight, but it has to be either of this. As he mentioned that his father went to Canada with 100 dollars. You however, are continuously questioning him and repeatedly making the statement that he went to America. You need to go see an ophthalmologist.
I live between Dunwoody and Alpharetta, GA. Very Large Indian communities. My apartment complex is at least 60% Indian. I have witness everything this man speaks of. They keep their family very close. The women are very feminine and play their role. They are educationally driven. 90% that I’ve met are into Programming, Engineering,Medical field, or Gas station owners. They all take long walks throughout the day to stay fit. They’re very good friends too. I enjoy living amongst them.
My opinion is the a large part of the success of Indians is the religious influence and the morals that grow out of their reverence for divine principals. Even Indians who are not that religious still have those morals ingrained in them.
@@js06v catholic indian ? the culture of india is not catholic that is because of missionaries they are roamming around converting people into christianity india is origionally "Dharmic" even the whole of middle east including Prophet M ancesstors use to worshipt idoles even now thousands of year old shiva lingas found in western world etc in conclussion the morals are dharmic not western catholic
Hindu religion is the oldest relegion in the world. Relegion itself includes medical science (Ayurveda), space and physics (Rigveda), mathematics and a lot more. For example Pythagorean theorem was stolen from Indian vedas. More so, even the oldest constitution of a country is Indian Manu smriti(Laws of Manu). After two world wars, Europeans gave United nations which controls the COUNTRIES to remain in peace. After Mahabharata (the great war of India), Indians(Lord Krishna) gave Bhagwad Gita reading which HUMANS control themselves because it talks to a soul not any particular relegious person.
I love this, as a Chinese Immigrant myself, my parents worked 7 days a week for 20 years and have just recently began working 6 days a week. They've always instilled work ethic in me, wanted me to go to college, told me to pay my own way because moving here was the best opportunity I could ever get. They were absolutely right. Kudos to the Indian family culture too, we have a lot to relate to, hard work, family, and sacrifice.
@@ishaanrohmetra3447 I hope the ties improve as well, there is much to be shared culturally. Have been to India many times for business trips and honestly when you get down to the bottom of it, the every day people have no issues with each other. I've had nothing but respect and hospitality with all of my colleagues. The governments have tensions, most common people are respectful & friendly, but I do hope the government relations do improve. Also Jinping definitely not my leader lol.
Indian and Chinese are same when it comes to family values, education, respect to Elders and many more. I can say that coz m Indian and my wife is chinese. We have been together for 10 years now. ❤❤
@@fireli108 i think one difference would be that india parents fund everything of their kids upto the time of their kids getting a stable jobs and maybe even after all.
What a touching, relatable video. I'm an executive in a Tech Company in Europe. Been working for 25 + years. Even now my Dad goes 'Man Laga Ke Kaam Karna, beta' - Put your heart and soul into your work, Son... My old man still manages to inspire me.
You wouldn’t believe it, my dad says the same exact phrase to me , he came to New Zealand with no money in the early 1970s and built a net asset base worth millions by taking no days off.
I am a Caucasian with an engineering degree. I work with and have made friends in college with many people from India. Everything you have said in this amazing video I have seen in real life, and can confirm it is fact. I see it everyday. I am born and raised in NJ and I really appreciate the Indian culture. There are an infinite amount of positive qualities Americans will benefit from adopting parts, if not all, of the Indian culture. And spicy goat curry is my favorite meal on earth. Let’s go 🇮🇳 !!!!
I hustled 3 jobs- one on campus and 2 off to fund my grad studies. This was more than 2 decades ago. I learnt the value of time and money there. Unfortunately now “Americanized “ is used as a derogatory term. A term used to describe someone that’s lazy, entitled and whining and thinks the world revolves around them. Not all but the younger gen is so messed up. Makes me sad.
It's in their DNA man. Those values got hardwired into their damn bloodline and that's how they are. I've worked with these guys and it really amazes me how their personalities just kick ass. We can be the same but we choose to exploit labor and exploit economic opportunities for the benefit of us and at the expense of others.
Let me share an experience of mine as an Indian. I have observed that in other countries children move away from parents when they grow older ... In India it's the opposite mostly we don't like how our parents treat us when we're young but when we grow up and understand the meaning of what they did we tend to get closer to our parents..
not just india but it's in every animal to have kids and isn't thats the no 1 reason you should get married and have childrens to take care of you when you get older?
Yeah, I love my mother and will give her comfy life as long as she is alive, I even take her to tours and vacations and nothing makes me more happy than it. 😊
The video talks about how parents groom their kids and have a forever sense of responsibility for their kids, but one thing which is missing is the sense of responsibility the kids have for their parents. In India we love our parents and living with them in the same house is not a taboo for us. Infact we love it, when we live together. Our parents taught us how to walk and we don't mind holding their hands when they need support to walk. We do not approve of the concept of leaving the parents alone, when they need us the most!
I am an Indian American living in this country for over 23 years . I have a 20 + year old child ( who coincidentally have turned out to be more "successful" as mentioned here) who knows and follows our Indian culture . It is how the parents bring them up. I admit I am to some extent ( not fully) a helicopter mom as any Indian mom and I even justify to my almost 21 year working daughter ( as my mom justified) you will not understand now but will when you become a mom yourself . She accepts it 😂 Also I give her enough freedom so that she does not feel that we are different and can gel with the society here . There has to be a balance as society here is different from in India. And I am proud to say my daughter knows and follows more Indian tradition and culture than many younger generation kids in India
My family and I are Jamaican immigrants and it’s the same thing with us. We didn’t know this country or trust the people so we stuck together and back home my grandmother worked her tail off to send us to school and now we are all very successful people. Rest in peace to her. I love her forever
😊 yes take all immigrants have the same need to survive by culture and homeland values. I lived in a jamaican neighborhood reggae music, food first generation that knew what part of Jamaica 🇯🇲 folks and family lived. A community! Once you come to western American value system of solo wolf you find difficulty to survive, its always been community of people who move ahead. Medical field, construction field service field and chi,d care businesses.
Here’s an example of Indian family. My 90 yr old mother is taken care of by me & my sis on 2 coasts of US. Sometimes we call on our adult kids to step in & help be there for grandma when we have to go away for work couple days. Our kids rarely say no because grandma helped raise them, read 100s of books to them, cooked anything they wished for, always told them to top in anything they did & save money & be good people. Family is really a family affair!
After living in America for over 15 years, I am going back to good old India for my son. Will do anything for him to grow up safe and happy. I can stay here and become a billionaire but my son is way more important. He needs my time. This is being Indian.
I'm indian America but was raised in India than got deported to america after crosses 18 as i didn't made the pio visa . I feel lucky to be RAISED in India , indians who were raised in America aren't doing well . I was born in America but raised in India
@@akashgope6332 From nonsense environment dosen't come hardworking professionals who dont demand anything; but from non sense environment does come drug abusing psychos, shooters & also it is from where guns can be purchased in supermarkets. All that shines are not gold.
I am from Mexico and I have always considered India to be one of the best countries on earth: great culture, long history, amazing traditions. We share some values, and I really hope Mexico learns from India to look back to its own traditions and stop trying to be a copy of the western world. We share more than just traditions: when I was in Europe I made a friend from India, more than once, people asked us is we were brothers. I think we could be considered sister nations.
With some of these similarities, what do you think the key difference is that makes Indians extremely successful and wealthy considering Mexicans/ Hispanics are at the lower end of the income bracket?
@@platinum_ap6836 The differences begin with the type of migration. There are 2 moments of large migrations from Mexico to the USA; the first is during World War II, when the USA requested Mexican farmers, offering opportunities for their entry into the country. The second took place in 1994 when the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into force (supported by a Mexican president who was financed by large American capital and put into power through electoral fraud). A large number of companies and products, mainly from the United States, arrived in Mexico. The arrival of these companies was not intended to benefit Mexico but the USA, or rather, large American corporations. However, some of these companies benefited Mexico, such as the automotive industry (at the expense of deindustrializing regions in the USA like Detroit). Despite having some benefits, the Mexican economy was severely affected, mainly in agriculture and livestock sectors. With the arrival of thousands of agricultural products from the USA, Mexican producers were unable to compete, which caused them to seek better opportunities in the USA. It is no surprise that the biggest beneficiaries of this migration were large American food-producing corporations, as these workers became cheap labor. Mexican migrants who have arrived in the USA have mainly been farmers, who, sadly, are the poorest social stratum in Mexico. It is not surprising that if the poorest and least educated social stratum in Mexico migrates to another country, they also become the poorest social stratum in the USA. The same story is repeated with other countries, as in the case of El Salvador or Guatemala, for example, where people who have arrived in the USA have been refugees fleeing civil wars provoked by the USA. Those who come to the USA from Latin America are mainly people without any education, fleeing from absolute poverty.
Well we have similarities I as an Indian living in India whose ancestors faced invaders for 1000 years Killed raped massacred looted converted forcefully got destroyed by invaders just because our culture religion traditions were more scientific advance they burned down ancient manuscripts destroyed temples looted once our GDP was words 32% then Islamic invaders came destroyed us GDP goes 26% then British came by the time when they left we were one the poorest countries on earth We saw bloodshed still seeing we read fake history because it will offend today's muslims because they hails those Islamic invaders there heroes cos they butchered us conquered us We are same bro it's just that we faced more violence then native Americans or Jews or Africans
@@platinum_ap6836 Just consider this, Latin Americans who arrive in the USA can do so by walking, while people from India must have the ability to buy an airplane/boat ticket, often for entire families, which is an indicator that they have better economic conditions than their Latin American counterparts.
Because they stay together as a family. I am an African American and know several Indian families. I volunteer and help out communities with them. Their kids are dedicated to excellence and have become doctors and financiers.
I grew up in black neighborhoods all my life and including my mother all of my friends moms told us we have to be out of the house after we graduate high school and we got no guidance our whole youth.
I remember my mom who came to the US as a single mother of 4 would wake up at 4 am and ride a bicycle ( even in the winter ) for work and come home at midnight 7 days a week, to support not only us 4 but also her 7 sisters back in India. I’m forever grateful for her sacrifices and me and my siblings work hard to make sure she is very well taken care of. I’m also thankful for the US for rewarding hard work.
As an American Indian myself, I Salute you Sir for this comprehensive thorough research on our community and we wish you the very best wishes. Thank you.
I am from India. Now Living in Indiana. I will be the Richest Indian in the United States by 2025. Rocky Martin Goshen, Indiana. U.S.A. GOD Bless America..
It’s hard for me to see when Indians have children in the US/UK/Canada/Australia that go politically Woak. I recently responded to one who was going on about the oppression of the traditional family. This woman had a mother and father who nurtured her. She had that benefit and is now claiming single being a single mothers is fine…
@@SeeLasSee they are left wing in foreign countries and right wing in India. Mostly because immigration policies. There are some idiots who are brainwashed by far left. But majority are conservative in homes.
Indians help you on TH-cam with the programming tutorials, they are leaders in tech, they are business owners (my boss is Indian), they are in politics, in medicine, everywhere! They are some of the most excellent people for real and I applaud that.
The highest population of the world. Obviously to succeed among that many people you need to work hard. Most of those who succeeded, leave their birth place and move to the west.
OMG. So many things are coming back to me after you pointed it out. When my brother and I were struggling with calculus in school, our dad used to get printouts of textbooks, example worksheets from his office (we couldn't afford tutors/books). He sat down after work for hours and studied the basics of calculus at the age of 45 so that he could teach us. He could have worked on his career and gotten a promotion several times but he stayed in the same position for over 10 years. Just because he worked for the Indian railways and getting promoted to a higher position would mean him getting transferred to all parts of the country every year or 2 and he didn't want to be away from us or disturb our living by constantly changing locations. And my mom spent her entire life caring for our family. Thanks to both their hard work, I have a bachelor's in engineering and master's in Engineering Management and my brother has a master's in Data science. Now that we are no longer living with our parents, my dad finally applied for a promotion, studied for the exam, cleared all the rounds and got promoted at the age of 59.(He did get transferred to a different location).
I've lived in 3 countries in southern Africa and everyone here knows that Indians do well wherever they go. Indian shops is where you find miscellaneous items, Indian bakeries, Indian furniture stores...in Zambia the biggest manufacturing company is owned by Zambian born Indians. In South Africa I don't even know where to start, these guys run the entire economy. They truly are hard workers
Indians adopted and assimilated easily with local, regional, or national culture of the destination country. Always contribute in some way for the progress and development of the destination country.
Being raised by Indian parents taught me to be disciplined, dedicated to family and be respectful. They also taught me to be firm and honest. Most of all, I was taught to cook delicious vegetarian food.
Indians are not just hard working but extremely humble as well. I had an indian family once and their child needed a specific type of therapy. They had recently immigrated to the US and didnt have much money. I was trying to get them set up for medicaid and some nonprofit help but they said they didnt want to accept it because they were immigrants and need to earn their keep and not accept free help. I was at a loss for words and it kinda broke my heart hearing that.
It is becouse they are many , even more than chinese , stop this stupidity of we are better its nosense , you are every where becouse of numbers , your chances are higher than any other gruop, and you dont evem inter marry with other people ,
I am Indian living in US for last 7 years. We are forever indebted to our parents, as a child we used to got annoyed with them for being too strict and disciplined but as we grow out of our teenage, our respect for our parents goes up with each passing days. We began appreciating the sacrifices they made us successful and responsible with values and culture ingrained into us as part of our nature itself. Indian deeply celebrate academics achievement and knowledge, since tender age. Even most welcome Indian parents will (literally) sacrifice their life if needed for their children, they might be poor but will be ready to sell all their assets to ensure their child gets best of the education available to them. I was not aware what an healthy loving relationship looks like among parents- kids, siblings, husband -wife grandparents- grandkids even when we were poor growing in India until I came to US and saw some toxic relationship in my own neighborhood in US next door and my respect for my family went hundred fold.
@@PMMODI-fb1yj that is adharmic statement. child is not your asset. that is selfish. you be asset of your child, your family, you culture, your motherland, humanity and ultimately of god/source. that is nishkaam karma (selfless living).
Yeah most Americans and America in general are in emotional dark ages currently, unfortunately. It's what happens when you have parasitic elites who don't care about a population but just want to suck them dry. While convincing that said population that they are STILL living in the 60s..
@@Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 1st of all you don't get it , asset is not a property in terms of parent and child its their ties that they ensures , can do any things
When my wife first came to USA from India, she said "I don't need a car, don't need expensive honeymoon or vacation, I need a Master's degree". So I spent all the money I had saved for her car and for our honeymoon, on her Master's degree. We managed with one car for 3 years. That is how important a Graduate degree in the USA is, to us Indians. And thankfully that degree paid off.
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As an Indian who moved to Germany for a masters degree and spent a decade there . I must say this is not just America , across the world Indians are trying to get into studies or setup up businesses, it’s become a norm to go abroad for higher studies or to work abroad and in this regard I respect the culture as they are open to change , opportunities and even ready for hardship for yrs. a lot of parents sacrifice a lot to make this work for their kids . Being a girl who wanted to study business comp science I’m so proud that 14 yrs ago my mom worked so hard For two plus yrs and went against many ppl to make this work for me.
I'm southeast asian. and I totally agree about indians becoming one of the most successful men and women are their people. Not because of how their parents raised them but it's their way of thinking towards other people and to themselves. I worked in UAE for years and have found many Indian friends and to be honest they are more humble than any other people I know.
@@exnihilonihilfit6316 it means its not how they are raised but it is how they behave themselves and being independent and making their own positive manners on their life. and I feel you bro its hard to understand my english.
It is becouse they are many , even more than chinese , stop this stupidity of we are better its nosense , you are every where becouse of numbers , your chances are higher than any other gruop, and you dont evem inter marry with other people ,
I see this first hand. I work for some Indians that own 6 hotels as a family and the number is growing. They are partners in business, their families are brought over to work at the hotels and they usually live in the hotels while they work. They'll work every day and they expect you to. They are better quality people than your average Americans and it's very humbling.
Throughout my life, I have always admired Indian value system. In my school days Indian teachers I had, very few, always motivated me to do the best. Thank you for this video. GOD BLESS 🇺🇸 AMERICA.
I’m from India and currently settled in Australia for last 12years. Indians in general have a strong relationship with family cause they watch their parents give everything possible for them. There is a strong sense of trust and security all the time (not age related) this automatically raises secure adults who can then have secure relationships with their partners, spouses and parents. It’s like paying it forward.
As an indian myself staying with your parents or families staying under one household have nothing to do with money saving. It is just that a loving home is more precious than living in the best apartment and eating home cooked meal by your mother taste better than the best restaurant there is. Love is the secret ingredient😊
@@ascendant95 I saw you posting same propaganda everywhere. 95% of Indians are not even in hotel business. You are just jealous of those 5% Indians who are doing well in hotel business. Compete instead of crying.
I agree wholeheartedly on the mothers food.I am not Indian but whenever my Indian friend invited to his family home for dinner,well lets just say there was no arm twisting involved to get me there.
There is something deep and special about Indian culture and Asian culture in general, there is so much to Indian culture: food, history, clothing, traditions, love...it is rich in everything...there is nothing lacking...it is timeless and beautiful. The moment Asians revert to western culture is when they fall from civilization.
I've been saying this my whole life. I have always noticed Indians help each other out the most compared to any other community, and they get so wealthy. I have always respected them for this.
Ofcouse i have seen indian guy in my office took 2 days off just to help his friend to move his apartments and take other friend to college. I'm sure no American I know would waste 2 days of holidays on a friend..
Dude, I am Indian by birth and have been residing in USA since 2013. I have seen diverse ethnicity in my workspace(s) since then and I can confidently say this: All humans are same with additional culture coloring over them. In "general" (my opinion), Americans like to live the life to the fullest while most Indians (again, my opinion and my observations) are curbed by family responsibilities and never get to live the life. They go in endless financial goals and never realize "It's never enough". And now you take away this cultural overhead from people mindsets, essentially all humans are same. Being wealthy financially doesn't equate to being wealthy by life. I give high five to Americans for embracing the quality of life and Indians for financially prudent. Both sections got several cons and its time people need to learn from each other.
Being a Hindu from Sri Lanka, I can connect with the cultural and traditional values shared by my Indian brothers and sisters. My parents made many sacrifices to provide us with a better life in Canada, and even in their old age, they prioritize our happiness above everything else. We are committed to ensuring their satisfaction and happiness by fulfilling their dreams and taking pride in our accomplishments.
Both of my oncologist's are of Indian descent.They have helped keep me alive much longer than my original projection of a 5 years life span from my cancer (multiple myeloma).👍💯
When I switched to an English medium school in India around 8th grade, my father used to prep during the day and teach me in the evenings to helps me do that transition. He didn't even have a stable income at that point in time. It was a struggle. I am an engineer today, settled in Europe with decent income. My parents' sacrifices made it happen. Now I channel that gratitude back and when I have offsprings, they'd only get better
I am the American born child of immigrants from India. Mom and Dad were MDs. Even witheir hectic lives, they did the following for my sister and I. 1) they recognized our talents. I remember my mother recognizing my interest in technology and computers when I was young. She arranged for me to have extra classes in it. 2) they let us explore our world. When I showed skills in Spanish, then had me develop them...to the point that Dad arranged for me to ve a foreign exchange student to Argentina, where I was forced to speak Spanish. He did the same for my sister and France, when she showed an interest in French. 3) We were raised to realize how lucky we were as Americans. I remember my parents sending me away each summer to India to spend time with relatives. Not only to spend time, but to understand values, our culture, and understand our roots. This included walking by the slums every time I would go to market with my Pati. I have visible images in my head of how damn lucky I am to be in the USA, and I know my roots. I am my family's genealogist. 4) Expectations. My parents made their expectations on us very clear. Why we work hard. Why we play hard. They introduced me to what is good French food and fine dining. Their expectation was that if I wanted it as an adult, I had better work hard to afford it. They expected me to take care of them in that same fashion. They wanted me to excel. That is how they instilled this in me.
In a normal hindu household, if a family member passes away, relatives will come and stay in your house for 15 days to a month and help you with cooking, grieving and so much more to never let you feel lonely or depressed. Many decisions are taken in consultation with extended family with input from several senior members. I also feel it is really hard to feel depressed in India. You can just stop and speak with anyone, go to anyone's house and they will receive you well.
This is very reason that India does not have people with Mental Health problems like in advanced countries. I m sure the neighbors even keep visiting for some years so that one does not feel depressed. How nice
As a person born to Indian immigrants, I will never understand how I felt envious of the lifestyles of other Americans who I saw as more "free". My parents set me up for success and for that I am eternally grateful.
I have and still work for a quite a few Indian families... I totally see these good things in their culture and way of life. I love, respect and adore them for it.
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They are cheating and they blew up the economy and they don T care
hopefully ur law makers give same respect.
A couple of major oversights in this video, keep in mind India developed from a caste system and almost exclusively those that have immigrated to the United States their heritage is from an upper cast
That does not negate their hard work but after 25 years of working with Indians that mentality still exist and so you go into the same areas of management that your family has been in in its past
Seconds because of that cast perspective those that are a part of the American culture were the ones who could afford to come to America. So unlike many other immigrants to the US that came here specifically to make a better life, In large part Indians that come to the US came here for schooling and decided to stay
That means you're comparing a radically different starting point for those Indian families as compared to a Cambodian family or Vietnamese family who came here and started at the very bottom
Love Indian people have spent many years working in India and working in the US, But some major oversights in your video that don't account for these items
Imagine how skewed the numbers would be if you went to England and compared American immigrants in England and their success rates to the overall England population... It's going to be largely skewed because of the people who could initially be able to go there and immigrate
Nigerians should be in the Chart
@@thesearches5171 Nigerians are scammers....
My Indian friend great grandmother came to South Africa with two boys with no husband about 100 years ago.Did not know the language,culture etc she sold sweets door to door.She emphasized hard work and education,today three generations later her great grandchildren are Professors and doctors.Moral of the story,Indian parents sacrifice,work hard and have a vision for their kids.
As an Indian, I commit, you have caught a right thing. Indian parents sacrifice for their kids and it is happening generations to generations.
But what about kids having their own vision, huh? A parent's duty is to get their child educated (school or homsechool), college (not necessary), allowing them to dream their dreams no matter how hard it is? It is your parent's duty to care for you!! They bought you into this world without your permission, knowing that we have to write exams and go through suffering in this world. It does make sense in a way, parents bring us to life, without our permission, knowing the world is already screwed up and how hard it is to survive. And then, later on, they start coming up with excuses and self pity, and start blaming us, for their problems. They be like, "O I took care of you my whole 6 years and all that, I carried you in my stomach for 9 months, tf?" That's your duty and penalty for having sex. If you didn't want all that suffering, why give birth to us, and make us suffer too? My dear future parents, if you're thinking about having kids, make sure you make all the money in the world ready, and learn about mental health, and learn to care for other children first, ready a retirement plan (don't come asking us to take care of you, when we need to take care of our own family first, we understand) and then become parents. We children do not owe you anything if you haven't given us the best quality of life you can. We don't owe you anything because you brought us into this world, you own, and you owe us! And it is your duty to provide! You can teach us chores and all, no worries, but don't use us for your entire life's benefit. The goal of having a child must be to improve the quality of life for the next generation. Life is a gift, but the decision to create one is a choice.
@@darrelldsa i dunno dude... you can always choose to leave if you don't like.rhe world. Don't make excuses for your failures unless you are born with disabilities.
@@KrishnaSharma-io4ic I'm not making excuses. I'm saying a lot of indian parents (not all), make excuses for themselves and use their children as excuses, which isn't good. Just because they were failures, their children are not there to achieve their parents' dream, it should be the child's dream, otherwise, this cycle will never stop! the dream of the parent will keep on being pushed to the child.
Don't make excuses for your failures unless you are born with disabilities. What you said, absolutely right
@@darrelldsa fair point... there has to be a balance. Though if you child is getting student loan in music then parent is right to stop them there. I know US people with 100k loans which they are not able to pay for 10 years... then they changed the job to tech... lol..
We do not live together to minimize expenses, we live together to maximize love and affection
Exactly❤❤
thats too lame excuse i heard. students come alone not with families and most of the indian parents visit occasionally they dont like to live in usa, aus, can in most of cases.
@@bhaveshtamboli546 what an immature lad you are bhavesh. No parents can come with their students to the US, it costs money, investment or doctorates
@@karen99999 that's correct
@@bhaveshtamboli546yes but see them in 10 years and they will have their whole family in us
As an Indian our parents don't kick us out of home when we turn 18. As we turn 18 they break their life time savings to educate us. Once we complete our education and get on our own feet. We help them in their old age and keep them with us.
Sorry but we don't keep them,we keep living with them in their old-age
@@focusonselfbettermentNot everyone abonded their parents
@@sunildhuper2450 read my reply again,I didn't say we abandon them,I said we keep living with them,(हम इतने बड़े कभी नहीं होते कि उन्हें साथ रख सकें, बल्कि हम उनके साथ रहते हैं)
@@focusonselfbettermentpoint
Yea, I need to make pharmacy run..lol
My wife is Indian. She's amazing. Beautiful, smart, disciplined, great cook, God feariing. Marrying her was the best decision. I am blessed.
Why didn't you stick with your own race or ethnic grp? Do indian men prefer your women too? Marrying a woman from india doesn't makw you an Indian or your mixed bred children indians. Lineage comes from father's side not from mother's side, that's the rule of indian tribal culture. Indian govt should make strict laws to stop mixed marriages for happening, ban and punished those foreigners who have lust for women from india. Period!
Disgusting ur wife is not indian
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God bless you and your wife and your whole family love from hindu india❤
She can't be God fearing. That's for brutal religions. Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma to be precise) is a Spiritual system where we're lovingly connected with Divine.
I'm an African student studying in India for 4 years now. It's safe to say their culture and moralities are one of a kind. I got huge respect for them.
Hope your studies go well. Hope India treated you well as well 😊
@@thatindiandude4602 absolutely.
Nigga please...
Thanks bro well so many indians are very bad bt don't pay attention on them so outhers are very good
Oh please. How many Indians you see coming to Africa? Ok then
It’s always a one way street. They cool with us but they not really tryna be with us. Don’t forget that
Im Kenyan and did my Engineering in Bangalore India.....these guys work hard for results and they respect their culture and elders.....thats the most important thing. Not Americans who have "freedom" of talking shit to their parents or elders. I respect them JAI HIND!!!!
👑 You dropped this king
Christ?
So now that you've learned from the Indians will you finally build Kenya into modernity? Or is it India, China or us 'horrible' Americans who will have to subsidize.
Some parents deserve “talking shit”. Some parents beat their children (not discipline but literally BEAT them), abuse them mentally and physically, neglect them, molest or rape them, are alcoholics or drug addicts, etc
@tiffanygarrett2565 ignorant Americans I been to India/Kenya both countries are similar developed I even meet many indian who worked in Nairobi
As an Afghan I totally agree with this, I was 19 when I went to India to study and studied there for 6 years, then moved to a western country, my mindset is very similar to Indians, worked hard, bought my own house, have already invested in two businesses with regular cash flow, and Insha Allah soon will buy my own petrol station, all of them in 11 years. Most of my friends are from India, I trust them and they trust me and we work together.
PS : Thank for your encouragements and beautiful words, and thank you for liking my post, I never expected to see so much love from all my friends in India 🇮🇳 and other parts of the world. By the way India is on the moon, congratulations 👏 … amazing achievement and we are proud 🙏🙏🇦🇫🇮🇳
God bless you ..🇮🇳🤝🇦🇫
@@parthakalita8869 thank you 🙏
Mashallah brother, best of luck!
@@Mo96afaZ thank you 🙏
bro the petrol station brooooooooooooooooo you are awesome. love from india brother.
i m also going to college this year and to do my bachelors in engineering, i will work hard and buy a petrol station too😂😂😂.
As an international student in America from a middle class Indian family. I can’t emphasize enough the sacrifices my parents made to put me in this position
Believe me I've lived in India for more than 10 years, this country has been devastated by Colonization and historical invasions but the people, with the kind of devotion and work ethic they have, they can make any country an economic and technological superpower, if given opportunities!
India was still very rich right up to colonial times
Bingo. If you look at history from 0 ad to 2000
India was no 1 from 0 to 1500 AD, 1600 to 1700 China overtook us first time, 1700 we took it back and from 1800 onwards fully US and west .
West has been up for just 200 years in the grand scheme and India for 1700 years China 100 yrs
bro before invasions we were the richest country for centuries and oldest living civilisation.....
Don’t make excuses for India. If the country had made two important decisions in 1947 it would be bigger than China today. All they had to do was ally with the US and be capitalist. They chose non-alignment and socialism.
Islam destroyed India and Iran.
My husband is from India. Successful Indians help their relatives to be successful. My own relatives would never think about helping anyone.
💯 That's sadly the part Africans don't have.. They had rather make it alone and stunt on their people
im black american and this is VERY true, I seen it with my own 2 eyes and im 60 now, i seen this 30 years ago and even asked, and this was the answer I got
@@PennyPincherCoinsare you black first or American first ?
We are Fast and furious: Indian Drag😂, its all about Family.
@@christopherm202dcfinest2 what kind of question is this. He is both black first and also american first.
Indian father always think and apply mantra."My children should educate more than me and My children should not suffer the way I was " ...result is progress in every generation...
Exactly my father’s thinking and now i have a kid that became my thinking too. Its in our gene and traditional
Yes exactly my father nd mother want me to become successful rather looking at themself that's supreme sacrifice they made for us nd we give them little piece to return to them becuz we really can't fully repay those sacrifices
Truer words were never spoken.
Because of this same reason I have decided to not have kids. Kids can't suffer if they dont exist. 😊😊
😂 true in every indian Household this is very common
The top Heart surgeon in the entire state of IL is Indian. I met him and shook his hand before he did heart surgery on her. To put in perspective of how highly qualified this doctor is he is only 1 of 3 doctors in the entire state of IL who can do a heart transplant.
I'm part Indian on my dads side. My dad worked 2 jobs for 15 years to make it, retired at 62. I took that torch and now rake in $200k a year in engineering. I'm not smart, it was the hard work ethic of my father instilled in me, that got me here
my sister also kills it as a President of a national company but like most women, she hates working
So your an engineer who’s not smart? So basically you have a career you don’t deserve because your part Indian? Being a non smart engineer is DANGEROUS.
He’s not trying to make you feel any type of way, he’s just Sharing his journey. If you feel some type of way that’s a you problem.
same brother same, except I went into software engineering. Stock options are pretty great.
I'm thrilled you have the strength to acknowledge that a lot of what you accomplished was due to someone who came before you. I love to quote George Carlin "Pride should be reserved for something you achieve or attain on your own, not an accident of birth." Many born here say they're proud of being XYZ all the time without having anything to do with it.
Indians are the best. The people and the culture are just amazing. We Persians are particularly fond of them. Much love from Iran to our ancient cousins in India💜
U know it’s funny I speak the language tamil it’s the oldest and they found proof how Iran and some Middle East countries was ones same people and cultures
@@Tamilz pls you guys dont bring the language politics. Stupid politics is the reason Indians succeed outside India but can't make India develop in a short period of time.
@@0arjun077 Absolute truth!
@@Tamilz chutiye idli dosa idhar bhi a gye Tamil Tamil karne
@@0arjun077 u cannot have discussion with him, just look at his name.
I'm from New Jersey and can remember a great number of Indians migrating to the US in the mid to late 80s. They lived in cheap apartments and houses. They were poor but hard workers. My classmates didn't have much back then. Most of them are now either doctors, engineers, or in some other profession.
@Wheels and the Legman mestizo. Why?
@Wheels and the Legman no. Honduran. A typical looking Honduran lol.
We must also thank USA for providing opportunities to Indians. I have seen that many companies founder prioritize Indians to become CEO of the company(especially tech companies)
@@rishabhchaudhary3918 May be because of their work etic.
Lies again? Executive Chef Nasi Biryani
I work with a lot of indians and they are unstoppable in every field, they stay late and dedicate themselves to their jobs. they take pride in being the best.
Indian immigrants took the concept of “The American Dream” more seriously than Americans themselves 😂
On point 💯
Right.
And then they became American
More than the black americans
Most vote democrat.
Indians are freaking awesome the food the culture the movies the music
You..... again.....😆Seems you're beginning to watch many of Patrick's videos.
Don't forget the grants for free down payments and secured financing on hotels and imposing a caste system when the government lifts them up. They're special, so they should be able to abuse their employees!
What crap are you smoking?
Caste system is non existent almost in India. It's just names for economic system like the reviled brahmins are just the same clergy , dalirs are the peasants
But western Media loves the caste word so much they won't let it die
And no, we don't have generational wealth. It was looted by the British.
THANK YOU DR. HIGHTOWER, YOU ARE JUST AS AWESOME , IF NOT, THEN MORE AWESOME!!
@@ascendant95 caste system was given to indians by colonialism and carried down . you may have experienced some bad people
Am a Nigerian Mum and I think am an Indian Mum 😅 love this video, cant wait to share it with my husband cos thats exactly how we are raising our 3 kids
More power to you. ❤from India.
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Congrats ❤😊
W mom
I am an Indian living in the west. I noticed Indians and Nigerians sharing the same characteristics, look the same emotionally.
Another fact that is often overlooked, very low criminal activity among Indians in America.
Im Mexican & I live in a predominantly Indian community here in California & from my observation they are very hard working, extreme pride in there culture, stay amongst there own & have a strong family unit. I wish to know more about Indian culture I really admire there mentality & way of life.
We're pretty similar. I have a 2nd cousin in Texas and her best friend is a mexican american. They say they're both (cultures) similar.
To be honest it all comes from Hinduism's culture n belief , yoga mediation karma n so many different things ❤️
The career fields entered and their average incomes should be considered. There are a lot of plumbers, elementary school teachers, and factory workers who are just as driven and work just as hard as software engineers and doctors. Then comes the work smarter not harder statement. It's about doing what makes you happy and what you personally define as success without trampling on others to achieve those goals. Not everyone sees dollar signs as "success." So many people work themselves to death over this mindset.
Asian parents can push their kids too hard sometimes. Yes, it happens and isn't just Asian parents but that's the subject here. One may want to be a physical fitness trainer but mom or dad will shove doctor or engineer down his or her throat, pruning if not basically forcing them at a young age to see money as the end all be all at the expense of true happiness. "College college college and 6 figure income or else you're a loser!" Along with this culture can come too much of an emphasis on who's making what, what job does this or that person's son have and what do they drive, how big is their house, etc. It becomes this unhealthy competition of status and oftentimes the Asian community will berate each other over such petty things involving money. I acknowledge that every situation is different, but this approach can lead to a lot of strained relationships and resentment.
The main thing is Dharma(can be translated to duty). In Hindusim dharma is important, you have a dharma to everybody to the son, to the father, to the mother, towards your friends etc. Whatever bitter you may face the dharma is important. Somehow its in the psyche of Indians.
Do you think Nury Martinez and her 3 Amigos like the Indians? They didn't mention them, so maybe!
I married into an Indian family. I agree they are very family oriented which in my opinion is the foundation for their financial success.
My man
thats called hard working people privilege, only the hard working folks get rewarded, proof that anyone can make it .
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Your not supposed to mix races.
@@Swo76ays who?learn the difference between your and you're then preach about people's lifestyles
As an Indian in USA, I feel this is very normal.. It is our routine life.. never knew how important these small things that our ancestors induced in our day to day life.
Your culture is caste system and disgusting materialism. You fool nobody. Just because we don't like LGBT doesn't mean we like you.
Aur bhi kuch he bahot jyda usane bola ny he USA mai bacho ki pitahi ny hoti he humare belt Tut. Jate
They don't how much our parents beats us
sometimes beaing beaten is good for discipline otherwise Indians will be like whites who don't care about education and good jobs ,they just want a job that will give them basic living.@@akashmunde_76
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2k kids நம் அடையாளத்தை மாற்றி விட்டார்கள்
பலவிதமான போதைக்கு அடிமைகளாக மாறியதும் அரசியல் வாதி பிழைப்பு நடத்த சாமானியர்கள வயிறு தான்
I have been living in India for the last 2 ½ years. I have never seen more family-oriented people than Indians. You will see a whole family eating ice cream together and playing kites together.
I work with a lot of Vietnamese and Indian guys. The single biggest difference is the family focus. Those guys do EVERYTHING to better their children's lives. Two jobs, uber on the side, what have you. It's not to pay for a nicer car or extra holidays. It's all invested in their children and ensuring they can get the best head start in life possible.
Indians see life as a cycle of lives and deaths and not a one single life and death. With this wisdom at the core nurturing one's own children with one's own values in order to pass on wealth and knowledge is a core aspect, as when you have to return to the planet you want it to be a good place to return to. That's where another greatly respected phenomenon in India is to have a saving attitude in terms of economics since you don't want to strip off the planet of resources as you yourself have to come back here.
HELLO!
And the wives are actually mostly traditional and take care of the home/children and are held to a relatively strict standard.
Then they die with no fun 😅
@@bobk480 really? Whole year India celebrates festivals one after another, month after month. It's the only place in the world that has so many festivals all round the year.
I'm an Indian Sikh born and raised in Canada. Here too, real estate development, entrepreneurial and politics. Hard work, family values and "don't let your community down" . Jai Hind 🇮🇳, all over the world @
Khalistani
@@lkn1107 tere baap ne jai hind Likha hai jai khalistan nahi you stupid andhbhakt
@@lkn1107 hell to the no!
@@varindersidhu8420 never mind bro, ignore @LKN.
Ikn Abe paxtani g,hadi isi cyber troll fke id. Get lost go focus on Ur bhkmnga paxtan begging imf for roti. Indian Sikhs are proud Indians and serve Indian army
Most Indian households have a MOTHER and a present FATHER. Makes a huge difference.
My students who were Indian were some of THE best students in school.
Cool
Yeah that makes a difference.
Lmao yes
Fathers are NEEDED in the home.
So the father doesn't go out to buy milk? hmmm Strange.
I saw this stat two years ago and decided to study Indian culture. Very interesting and excellent group of ppl.
It was help you, Sir. Go ahead
Which one,the southern or north,or the eastern
@@PrinceTMATHEW Southern… Most of them are extremely smart. Then the Sikh Indians are some of the best businessmen.
Indian here who moved to canada 4 years ago. Everything you say is right. Though I like to add one point, when parents sacrifice everything to make us who we are, failure is not an option for us. We hustle until we succeed.
My example: my parents are uneducated. My father worked 14 hours to put food in our plate and put us into school and my mother stayed up all night supporting us (she can’t read or write). I’m forever indebted to them and proudly say to all - they are my parents.
I see the Indians in Canada and I admire their work ethic and the major cooperative effort of building together. I see entire families inhabiting one house and paying it off and then moving to the next house until its paid off and so forth. It was a relative in the bank that helped with their mortgage. Its a close community with everyone having children working in different fields and they all hook each other up. From what I see. I think they are the next Jews.
Congratulations buddy:- GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR PARENTS.
exactly same story here just a timeline different im 17yrs old soo time for me to start hustling in india...i will succeed one day for sure..love you mom..love you dad💗💗
I understand that brother, I'm also in Canada for almost 4 years now. Failure is not an option 💯
You made me cry
As a Nigerian I must say am proud of indians, those people are so hardworking and smart with money.
best to not rely on the government and have one partner
@@aussiej2973 😂😂😂this idea is awesome
And as a Kenyan, I will say I am proud of Nigerians and Indians. Dude, Nigerians don't play with books, they study. Indians are top notch. You do not see Indians out here playing the victim game. They keep their families together, Mother, father live with their children. They baby sit for their children and save tons.
That is so interesting that you say that as my Indian father would tell us something similar about Nigerians.
Alway examine statistics carefully. Indians have the highest *household* income (2 x 70k) because of they have the highest rates of 2 working person households across all age groups combined. Because they marry earlier and separate less, this is what is being actually meaured here. On a per capita basis, many other groups are just as successful, and even far more successful, for example *Nigerians*, Ghanian's in the USA have a per capita income of 72K, Lebanese 92K, South Africans 94K, Iranians are 96K. Don't let the system feed you doubt! But they don't count well in household income stats becaue they marry much later, separate more frequently, or are more frequently individuals.
Pat, my dad (Indian) and mom (Iranian) both very educated. Sacrificed everything for their children. They worked blue collar jobs and emphasized education. Today, I’m an attorney and my brother is a physician and so is my sister.
Wow an indian guy managed to date a pretty iranian woman...i can live in peace now...major props to ur pops 😂🙌
@Jack Sparrow I dated a Turkish German lady in Berlin for 3 years! 😂
What is your name bro?
When kids see parents sacrificing for good future for kids, wow moment stays. ..same attribute get instilled and energy is diverted for bigger cause of life to bring predictable outcome ...in your case, noble profession that pays well...gives you opportunity to afford and experience many things in life...
Salute to your parents and pad on your back to stay in race and win ..
@@parmykumar8592 how are u guys pulling of foreign girls , u guys must look handsome
The smoking gun is that our ancient past was more advanced than today, literally in every way. India is a remnant of ancient high culture.
So true! I’m a mortgage loan officer and I love my Indian clients. Theyre so smart with money and after a successful closing I always ask for their secret to success.
What's their responses are?
@@mayapaswan7874 maam you don't need to ask him about the secretof Indian community, you seem indian if I am not wrong, your parents and indian society has the rules of money stated already for everyone to see, never stretch your budget more than your earning, save like a crazy person and invest.
@@mayapaswan7874 they show her 🖕 middle finger 🥳🥳🤪🤪🤡🤡🙃
@@mayapaswan7874 they show her 🖕
I'm in India but my eyes are full of tears, my father works as a Security Person and raised me like a Prince who can't afford my college fee but gives me half of his salary to pay me engineering college fees 5000/month, I just wanna say "Love you mammy and papaji" ❤ i'll make you proud
You have done good .my eyes welled up reading your story... Proud Indian here
Bro one advice, if you are not from any government college start studying for GATE.
I wish someone told me this when I was in college.
GATE is literally everything for non CFTI engineers.
@@Accyut thanks for much, I'm in the CSE branch
Why put so much burden on him? Find a side hustle
You have got an incredibly loving parent, take care of him.
Hello from Argentina!! I was in India for an SAP workshop there and I noticed how quick and hard workers they were. They worked until late at night. I imagine they are good for raising a family.
thats cool but you would never date one lol
@Goyim-phobic In the age of Information, Ignorance is a CHOICE.
Here are some FACTS that you don't know -
- According to UNDP, India lifted 271 million people out of extreme poverty in a 10-year time period from 2005 to 2015.
- According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019.
- India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world.
- India is the 5th largest economy in the world.
- India was ranked 2nd, surpassing the US, as a top global manufacturing destination in 2021.
@Goyim-phobic In the age of Information, Ignorance is a CHOICE.
Here are some FACTS that you don't know -
- According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019.
- India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world.
- India is the 5th largest economy in the world.
- India was ranked 2nd, surpassing the US, as a top global manufacturing destination in 2021.
@Goyim-phobic Please stop being delusional and educate yourself. Here are some FACTS for you -
- According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019.
- India is the 5th largest economy in the world.
- India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world.
- India was the 1st country in the world to successfully launch its MARS mission in the first attempt.
- India was the 1st country in the world to land near the MOON's South pole.
@Goyim-phobic Please educate yourself. Here are some FACTS for you -
- According to World Bank, extreme poverty in India declined from 22% in 2011 to 10% in 2019.
- India is the 5th largest economy in the world.
- India has the 3rd largest number of BILLIONAIRES in the world.
- India was the 1st country in the world to successfully launch its MARS mission in the first attempt.
- India was the 1st country in the world to land near the MOON's South pole.
My neighborhood is probably made up of at least 50% Indian. Every morning you see them all with their kids putting them on the school bus. It's like a family affair. They are very vested in their families, higher education, and the success of their children. I feel like a LOT of Americans could learn a lot from them. Imagine how much better this country is because of citizens like them.
In America don't parents put their children into the school bus ??? 😅
When i lived in the UK for me as a russian indians always seemed to be the most humble and smart nations among the other immigrants.
Humble???
He ain't humble. He acts humble. Given a chance he will be the first one to put a finger in your proverbial. Their subservient attitude is a facade and a thin veneer that covers their arrogance and distaste about everything other than themselves. I'm one of them. I may draw flak with this but then truth is never tasty.
@@jayanthlaxman9188 not all Indians are like that maybe just u
@@jayanthlaxman9188lol mullah burner account
@@jayanthlaxman9188realest description of Indians ever said, I’m desi as well.
Proud to be born in an Indian Family🇮🇳
O bhai tu yaha kya kar raha hai bideo bana
Aman bhaiya 😊
Kese ho bhaiya maje le rahe
Big fan sir
Big fan
It's not just in America...they are also the wealthiest in the Caribbean where I am from. That's just their culture ..they don't spend much and save a lot
I don't think u understand finance savings can't make u rich
@@shanijawakhaniwaja6648Indians don't save cash, they invest into businesses and hard assets. Which means they save I terms of rent and general outgoings.
Shanija Indians don't waste money on clubs party booze branded expensive cloths daily or flashy cars. They spend money in building assets whose value will multiply and even help their future kids as security. We don't like splurging on credit.
Work hard is the main thing
We Indians don't save much as we spend most of our savings on our kids education.. STEM Education is costly.. I live in India and have 12 year old son and 8 year old daughter and both of them will become doctors!! I know it..
Simple. They don't aspire to be victims, they take advantage of the opportunities afforded to them by America, they have intact families with morals and values, and they work hard.
Exactly, and that's called hard working people privilege. Playing the victim card will never get you anywhere.
Hundreds of years of colonization, slavery, and genocide has made our people extremely competitive with resources. We bring the same philosophy to corporate America and that's why we're successful
yep, no missing fathers among thw indian community
Love America and the opportunities it provides
And that's why other target them and and play themselves as victims.
Im a 23 year old Indian male born in America, but raised in India from 2000-2010 and came back to the USA in 2010. Honestly I cried watching this cuz I truly never realized how much my parents have done for me. I’ve always taken everything for granted when in reality some of what they’ve achieved seems impossible to me. I know I’ve never/rarely say it so I’ll say it here. Love you mom and dad ❤
Usman that's not what he sed
Kudos for recognizing this love this early. You’ll understand more when you have your kids and you’ll love them even more
Very good. Even i think that how much sacrice and hardwork our Indian parents put to give us a life for us to thrive. Western influence is very bad and not worth following at all ❤
haan to unko bol na jaake . I mean no offense
Dude go tell them to their face. Telling random internet people doesn't cut it.
I know of a South Indian family (Dad, Mum, Son and Daughter) who came to Auckland, New Zealand in 2002 with $400. Dad works in Transport and Mum is a relief teacher. I saw that they were strict with their children i.e. no girlfriend or boyfriend, no drinking, drugs, no secret use of the Internet, going to church every Sunday and family prayer each day. Now both the children are Engineers and the family own 2 properties in Auckland worth around $2.5 million.
They are south india for sure
@@ഉള്ളതേപറയു ever heard the punjabi and Gujaratis 😊. Everyone from India is hardworking bro
@@Philosophy824 haryanvis too they are largest group of realtors in uk .
@@proudhuman166 woow, thanks for the information.
That is the Indian way…
I worked 3 years on indian Tech company . the are so clever and talented and they are stong on negociation and management. there are changed my mindset.
I am a Indian, but migrated to Germany at 6.
All I can say is that my parents sacrificed a lot for me and my brother. Working 2 Jobs at the same time, never taking a break (holidays or a sick day off). They really just think about their children. They don’t care about having fun,partying or going on vacations!!! All they care about is their children.
SO you take care of your kids... no matter what... Love from India
That's called hard working people privilege for ya.
omg this is soo true
My mom and my dad's family was poor in 1970's because at that time there were not much jobs 😔 so my mom and dad some how manage to complete there education. My dad worked and cracked the indian railway job in written and in the interview and got the government job at that time, after he got married by my mom, in 2000's his salary was not sufficient so my mom also started doing job and some small scale work in free time and gave me and my sister the best education and my sister is doing job in it company and I am still studying 📖, my mom and dad were sometimes harsh on me and my sister over grades but they just wanted to see my sister on top. My family don't have car only a small old home in Nagpur. Indian parents are great 👍
@@RRRR-iy6tw How’s that a privilege?
One thing I will add…whichever country Indian ( Snatanies) goes ….they stay Faithful & Loyal to that country! They may love their motherland but they will never betray the country they work! This quality with religious tolerance makes them work on higher levels!
It's 100% Correct sister..
This is why Indians in America are loyal to America and not India. They work for American intrests ....
Also because India doesn’t allow dual citizenship… makes them loyal to their passport country and remain nostalgic towards India
yes because that's our karma land a form of goddess which sustains our living and growth ........
Hinduism has a concept of Janm Bhoomi (your motherland) and Karm Bhoomi (the land where you offer your services). And for Hindus who follow Karma Yog ( The path to spiritual enlightment through Karma), Karma Bhoomi is where their loyalty lies first.
I have never met an Indian person who I didn't like. Why is that? Am I missing something? They always seem to have this way of being kind and helpful. Something about that culture. Professional, educated, calm personalities. Am I stereotyping? I only once witnessed an Indian woman engaged in a screaming match with a bad manager where I worked. She was standing up to his poor management. There was that one time, otherwise even Indian people on the phone are so polite and professional when talking to customer service. They are always so kind and thoughtful.
It's just because of Hindu belief n culture together called as Hinduism 😇🌠
yes being kind to animals is a big part of Indian culture
10 thousand years of civilizational knowledge that we carry with us. Yes, brits did not civilised us. We are a older, much older civilization.
You should meet my relatives in India then! lmao
Damn there are a lot of good indians but there’s plenty down here in FL that are rude asf and believed they’re above everything
Because Indian not only are smart, they speak and write better in English, and usually have better temperament than other highly educated Asian.
I went to school with a lot people from India. Not only that they are humble people but they are really smart. They helped me a lot in my academics.
You can say some good things about them for sure but in my experience humble is definitely not one of them. Just look at the braggadocios comments here for example
I have found that some of their humbleness is fake. Some are real but the majority are fake.
@@TheChees1996 And, you know what? I'm not racist. I'm not, in any kind of way, prejudice. I see, nonetheless, where you were going.
@@jmck9588 what are you saying?
@@HoZk-qy5iv they have biggest egos you will ever see in human.
Indians go hard! They’ve become such beloved indispensable Americans in so many communities. God bless.
Yes its amazing when they abuse their employees and impose a caste system in the workplace after they get grants for a gifted, free down payment and secured financing on hotels.
Wait and see in a few decades the racism towards Indians when their country is about to surpass the u.s economy or their country is not helping to secure u.s interests as for example beating china and russia.
no american love indians lol. they wouldn't say "scammer" the first thing if they hear an indian accent if they did loved us.
My dad used to check my notebooks asking what did I learn today in school when he came back from work. He did it for 12 years of my school life without fail everyday. I think the level of sacrifices a parent goes through for their child is immeasurable.
Same brother!! Infact they did the similar thing during my college semester result, why I scores B+ and not A or A+.....felt annoyed some times, but now I know how important it was. I am ready to teach my futre generation the similar values.
My dad bought me note books and text books, paid my tuition, sent me to coaching institutes and what not. It was my mom's job to keep me on my toes.. and she did great..
Grateful to them
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ACTS 2:38 “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit...
@@ChristianSoldier71 Where is the evidence is for the existence of either Heaven or Hell? How do you know the afterlife doesn't actually look like the ones presented in Hinduism, Buddhism I Shinto?
I am Indian. My father has very small business. His daily income as of now around 10 to 15 usd or less than that. But you know what ??. I am currently a MBBS student now and going to be a doctore very soon all because of my hardwork. My daily income will be 100 times of my father or may be more. My father is a hero. I am very very proud of him. Thanks papa 😘. I love you always >>>>>🎉
My dad immigrated to Canada with only $100 and had me at the age of 24. He built such an amazing empire and now I’m finishing my final semester of law school. I’m so grateful for everything my parents have done for me.
@Tahmid Hossain he got sponsored by my mom who came to Canada at the age of 8. But when he came here he was broke as his family back home were poor and stole money from him. He worked 2 jobs to finally build the funds to start his own business.
@Tahmid Hossain hey Buslim shuar 🐖
@Tahmid Hossain Well, I don't know if you're a bad reader or you've got a poor eye sight, but it has to be either of this. As he mentioned that his father went to Canada with 100 dollars.
You however, are continuously questioning him and repeatedly making the statement that he went to America. You need to go see an ophthalmologist.
@Tahmid Hossain tumse na ho payega, tum rehne do 🤪
@@captainahab6680 leave them.. I come across these all the time.. they are just jealous of other people’s success…
I live between Dunwoody and Alpharetta, GA. Very Large Indian communities. My apartment complex is at least 60% Indian. I have witness everything this man speaks of. They keep their family very close. The women are very feminine and play their role. They are educationally driven. 90% that I’ve met are into Programming, Engineering,Medical field, or Gas station owners. They all take long walks throughout the day to stay fit. They’re very good friends too. I enjoy living amongst them.
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Gr8...Best wishes and God bless you
Come to India some day brother ❤
Religion & culture plays foundational role. Though Hindus don't exhibit this much and carry it as private affair.
God bless u bro❤
My opinion is the a large part of the success of Indians is the religious influence and the morals that grow out of their reverence for divine principals. Even Indians who are not that religious still have those morals ingrained in them.
@@js06v catholic indian ?
the culture of india is not catholic that is because of missionaries they are roamming around converting people into christianity india is origionally "Dharmic"
even the whole of middle east including Prophet M ancesstors use to worshipt idoles
even now thousands of year old shiva lingas found in western world etc
in conclussion the morals are dharmic not western catholic
Maybe
Elizabeth
*Yes! You are absolutely right!*
Hindu religion is the oldest relegion in the world.
Relegion itself includes medical science (Ayurveda), space and physics (Rigveda), mathematics and a lot more.
For example Pythagorean theorem was stolen from Indian vedas.
More so, even the oldest constitution of a country is Indian Manu smriti(Laws of Manu).
After two world wars, Europeans gave United nations which controls the COUNTRIES to remain in peace. After Mahabharata (the great war of India), Indians(Lord Krishna) gave Bhagwad Gita reading which HUMANS control themselves because it talks to a soul not any particular relegious person.
India is one of the least religious country in the world. only the majority of the Muslim community are deeply religious in India.
I am Indian in Holland started as truck driver now owning my own company and driving rolls Royce
I love this, as a Chinese Immigrant myself, my parents worked 7 days a week for 20 years and have just recently began working 6 days a week. They've always instilled work ethic in me, wanted me to go to college, told me to pay my own way because moving here was the best opportunity I could ever get. They were absolutely right.
Kudos to the Indian family culture too, we have a lot to relate to, hard work, family, and sacrifice.
@Hanshul Manchandani absolutely, many of my Indian friends and I share very much the same type of upbringing from our parents.
@@fireli108i wanted ancient indo china border with no military on both sides but alas , ur leader Jinping doesn't want that.
Hope ties will improve
@@ishaanrohmetra3447 I hope the ties improve as well, there is much to be shared culturally. Have been to India many times for business trips and honestly when you get down to the bottom of it, the every day people have no issues with each other. I've had nothing but respect and hospitality with all of my colleagues. The governments have tensions, most common people are respectful & friendly, but I do hope the government relations do improve.
Also Jinping definitely not my leader lol.
Indian and Chinese are same when it comes to family values, education, respect to Elders and many more. I can say that coz m Indian and my wife is chinese. We have been together for 10 years now. ❤❤
@@fireli108 i think one difference would be that india parents fund everything of their kids upto the time of their kids getting a stable jobs and maybe even after all.
What a touching, relatable video. I'm an executive in a Tech Company in Europe. Been working for 25 + years. Even now my Dad goes 'Man Laga Ke Kaam Karna, beta' - Put your heart and soul into your work, Son... My old man still manages to inspire me.
💗💗💗💗dil chuliya yaar!
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You wouldn’t believe it, my dad says the same exact phrase to me , he came to New Zealand with no money in the early 1970s and built a net asset base worth millions by taking no days off.
And we don't say 'my old man'❤
@@chiragpatel2423 - Applause and pranam to your father. 🙏
I am a Caucasian with an engineering degree. I work with and have made friends in college with many people from India. Everything you have said in this amazing video I have seen in real life, and can confirm it is fact. I see it everyday. I am born and raised in NJ and I really appreciate the Indian culture. There are an infinite amount of positive qualities Americans will benefit from adopting parts, if not all, of the Indian culture. And spicy goat curry is my favorite meal on earth. Let’s go 🇮🇳 !!!!
Goat curry with Basmati rice is the best 🙂
Yea you won my heart by mentioning the spicy goat curry. I was fasting today and about to make some dinner. I am an Indian by the way.
It's indian hindu culture
I hustled 3 jobs- one on campus and 2 off to fund my grad studies. This was more than 2 decades ago. I learnt the value of time and money there. Unfortunately now “Americanized “ is used as a derogatory term. A term used to describe someone that’s lazy, entitled and whining and thinks the world revolves around them. Not all but the younger gen is so messed up. Makes me sad.
Yup Indians make America better
It's in their DNA man. Those values got hardwired into their damn bloodline and that's how they are. I've worked with these guys and it really amazes me how their personalities just kick ass. We can be the same but we choose to exploit labor and exploit economic opportunities for the benefit of us and at the expense of others.
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Let me share an experience of mine as an Indian. I have observed that in other countries children move away from parents when they grow older ... In India it's the opposite mostly we don't like how our parents treat us when we're young but when we grow up and understand the meaning of what they did we tend to get closer to our parents..
not just india but it's in every animal to have kids and isn't thats the no 1 reason you should get married and have childrens to take care of you when you get older?
Yeah, I love my mother and will give her comfy life as long as she is alive, I even take her to tours and vacations and nothing makes me more happy than it. 😊
IM SOUTHEAST ASIAN!!
We Asian (Indian or South Asia, East Asia or Southeast Asian) is stick with FAMILY VALUES & PARENTS!!
Very well put.
Same here in Sri Lanka
To all Indian parents out there -"You make the world a safer place by raising kids with high standards and values"
Thank you 😊
Yeah right
Lol, your country has a gang rape every 20 minutes. I watched all your country videos
😅😂 you are a fool.
An Indian descent too. I am a Jamaican whose ancestors were indentured labourers from India. Today in Jamaica, we are doctors, nurses, and bankers.
The video talks about how parents groom their kids and have a forever sense of responsibility for their kids, but one thing which is missing is the sense of responsibility the kids have for their parents. In India we love our parents and living with them in the same house is not a taboo for us. Infact we love it, when we live together. Our parents taught us how to walk and we don't mind holding their hands when they need support to walk. We do not approve of the concept of leaving the parents alone, when they need us the most!
I am an Indian American living in this country for over 23 years . I have a 20 + year old child ( who coincidentally have turned out to be more "successful" as mentioned here) who knows and follows our Indian culture . It is how the parents bring them up. I admit I am to some extent ( not fully) a helicopter mom as any Indian mom and I even justify to my almost 21 year working daughter ( as my mom justified) you will not understand now but will when you become a mom yourself . She accepts it 😂
Also I give her enough freedom so that she does not feel that we are different and can gel with the society here .
There has to be a balance as society here is different from in India. And I am proud to say my daughter knows and follows more Indian tradition and culture than many younger generation kids in India
Just to add: We consider a family is blessed where 3 generations live under one roof....and practice spiritual lifestyle 🙏...
no the west values privacy over intimacy I think , in india its about moral ethics
@@balakamallik😊😊
So why do young brides pour gas on their heads and set fire?
My family and I are Jamaican immigrants and it’s the same thing with us. We didn’t know this country or trust the people so we stuck together and back home my grandmother worked her tail off to send us to school and now we are all very successful people. Rest in peace to her. I love her forever
😊 yes take all immigrants have the same need to survive by culture and homeland values. I lived in a jamaican neighborhood reggae music, food first generation that knew what part of Jamaica 🇯🇲 folks and family lived. A community!
Once you come to western American value system of solo wolf you find difficulty to survive, its always been community of people who move ahead.
Medical field, construction field service field and chi,d care businesses.
Here’s an example of Indian family. My 90 yr old mother is taken care of by me & my sis on 2 coasts of US. Sometimes we call on our adult kids to step in & help be there for grandma when we have to go away for work couple days. Our kids rarely say no because grandma helped raise them, read 100s of books to them, cooked anything they wished for, always told them to top in anything they did & save money & be good people. Family is really a family affair!
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After living in America for over 15 years, I am going back to good old India for my son. Will do anything for him to grow up safe and happy. I can stay here and become a billionaire but my son is way more important. He needs my time. This is being Indian.
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Non sense environment
I'm indian America but was raised in India than got deported to america after crosses 18 as i didn't made the pio visa .
I feel lucky to be RAISED in India , indians who were raised in America aren't doing well .
I was born in America but raised in India
I have done that successfully. That is the best thing that I did. Now they are back and I can't ask for better kids.
billionaire lol
@@akashgope6332 From nonsense environment dosen't come hardworking professionals who dont demand anything; but from non sense environment does come drug abusing psychos, shooters & also it is from where guns can be purchased in supermarkets.
All that shines are not gold.
Indian parents have 2-3 Kids
American Kids have 2-3 Parents
Their choice
No,,2 -3 sets of parents!!
American kids have no father
@@athiestrepublic to absolutely suck in life, yes.
Thats on point bruh..
Thanks!
I am from Mexico and I have always considered India to be one of the best countries on earth: great culture, long history, amazing traditions. We share some values, and I really hope Mexico learns from India to look back to its own traditions and stop trying to be a copy of the western world. We share more than just traditions: when I was in Europe I made a friend from India, more than once, people asked us is we were brothers. I think we could be considered sister nations.
With some of these similarities, what do you think the key difference is that makes Indians extremely successful and wealthy considering Mexicans/ Hispanics are at the lower end of the income bracket?
@@platinum_ap6836 The differences begin with the type of migration. There are 2 moments of large migrations from Mexico to the USA; the first is during World War II, when the USA requested Mexican farmers, offering opportunities for their entry into the country. The second took place in 1994 when the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into force (supported by a Mexican president who was financed by large American capital and put into power through electoral fraud). A large number of companies and products, mainly from the United States, arrived in Mexico. The arrival of these companies was not intended to benefit Mexico but the USA, or rather, large American corporations. However, some of these companies benefited Mexico, such as the automotive industry (at the expense of deindustrializing regions in the USA like Detroit). Despite having some benefits, the Mexican economy was severely affected, mainly in agriculture and livestock sectors. With the arrival of thousands of agricultural products from the USA, Mexican producers were unable to compete, which caused them to seek better opportunities in the USA. It is no surprise that the biggest beneficiaries of this migration were large American food-producing corporations, as these workers became cheap labor. Mexican migrants who have arrived in the USA have mainly been farmers, who, sadly, are the poorest social stratum in Mexico. It is not surprising that if the poorest and least educated social stratum in Mexico migrates to another country, they also become the poorest social stratum in the USA. The same story is repeated with other countries, as in the case of El Salvador or Guatemala, for example, where people who have arrived in the USA have been refugees fleeing civil wars provoked by the USA. Those who come to the USA from Latin America are mainly people without any education, fleeing from absolute poverty.
@@hydilae1931 So most of Indians are from already educated and wealthy backgrounds?
Well we have similarities
I as an Indian living in India whose ancestors faced invaders for 1000 years
Killed raped massacred looted converted forcefully got destroyed by invaders just because our culture religion traditions were more scientific advance they burned down ancient manuscripts destroyed temples looted once our GDP was words 32% then Islamic invaders came destroyed us GDP goes 26% then British came by the time when they left we were one the poorest countries on earth
We saw bloodshed still seeing we read fake history because it will offend today's muslims because they hails those Islamic invaders there heroes cos they butchered us conquered us
We are same bro it's just that we faced more violence then native Americans or Jews or Africans
@@platinum_ap6836 Just consider this, Latin Americans who arrive in the USA can do so by walking, while people from India must have the ability to buy an airplane/boat ticket, often for entire families, which is an indicator that they have better economic conditions than their Latin American counterparts.
Because they stay together as a family. I am an African American and know several Indian families. I volunteer and help out communities with them. Their kids are dedicated to excellence and have become doctors and financiers.
I grew up in black neighborhoods all my life and including my mother all of my friends moms told us we have to be out of the house after we graduate high school and we got no guidance our whole youth.
@@thewintersoldier383 Where was your father to provide you with the guidance you needed?
@@isabellaxoxo8357 gone. None of us had our fathers.
Wintersoldier- therein lies the problem, you can change that
@@deemen7132 how?
I remember my mom who came to the US as a single mother of 4 would wake up at 4 am and ride a bicycle ( even in the winter ) for work and come home at midnight 7 days a week, to support not only us 4 but also her 7 sisters back in India.
I’m forever grateful for her sacrifices and me and my siblings work hard to make sure she is very well taken care of. I’m also thankful for the US for rewarding hard work.
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Hard working people privilege, my best wishes to your mother.
She sounds like a superhero. What a wonderful person
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Damn, got bless her
As an American Indian myself, I Salute you Sir for this comprehensive thorough research on our community and we wish you the very best wishes. Thank you.
I am from India. Now Living in Indiana. I will be the Richest Indian in the United States by 2025. Rocky Martin Goshen, Indiana. U.S.A. GOD Bless America..
Great
God bless you
Good job sir
Shabaash!
hey im ur friend here remember I liked and supported u here when u get to ur position :P :D
As an Indian, the way we operate is family is everything. We live for it we will die for it. If families are together we can conquer the world.
Exactly, as the majority of western women are feminist whores the family is just a stepping stone for her to destroy so as to level up.
It’s hard for me to see when Indians have children in the US/UK/Canada/Australia that go politically Woak. I recently responded to one who was going on about the oppression of the traditional family. This woman had a mother and father who nurtured her. She had that benefit and is now claiming single being a single mothers is fine…
This is so true.
@@SeeLasSee they are left wing in foreign countries and right wing in India. Mostly because immigration policies. There are some idiots who are brainwashed by far left. But majority are conservative in homes.
@@sup1291 Yes brother, there is nothing more important than family and the legacy. Stay strong.
Hey Indians,
If you don't blindly copy the West out of inferiority complex, you can actually inspire the world to try and be like you.
I super agree!!
Yeah that's what scares me. Victim mentality and dare I say feminism appear more and more frequently nowadays 😢
Amen to that Sir. Wish more youngsters understood this.
That's actually everyone outside the liberal influence.
As an Indian, I totally agree with you!
Thanks man for the video Its really nice seeing a guy appritiate oour Indian culture and not be racist. Respect from India
Indians help you on TH-cam with the programming tutorials, they are leaders in tech, they are business owners (my boss is Indian), they are in politics, in medicine, everywhere! They are some of the most excellent people for real and I applaud that.
Where are you from?
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It's because india has highest internet users in the world.So you will find lot of videos created by Indians.
The highest population of the world. Obviously to succeed among that many people you need to work hard. Most of those who succeeded, leave their birth place and move to the west.
yeah even a guy with less than 100 subs makes some useful stuff@@gouthamkrishnan6718
OMG. So many things are coming back to me after you pointed it out. When my brother and I were struggling with calculus in school, our dad used to get printouts of textbooks, example worksheets from his office (we couldn't afford tutors/books). He sat down after work for hours and studied the basics of calculus at the age of 45 so that he could teach us. He could have worked on his career and gotten a promotion several times but he stayed in the same position for over 10 years. Just because he worked for the Indian railways and getting promoted to a higher position would mean him getting transferred to all parts of the country every year or 2 and he didn't want to be away from us or disturb our living by constantly changing locations. And my mom spent her entire life caring for our family. Thanks to both their hard work, I have a bachelor's in engineering and master's in Engineering Management and my brother has a master's in Data science. Now that we are no longer living with our parents, my dad finally applied for a promotion, studied for the exam, cleared all the rounds and got promoted at the age of 59.(He did get transferred to a different location).
Wow ...he is definitely a true case of "it's never too late".Our Indian parents 😊😊❤
Wow. Thats what mom and dad do for their kids.
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Yes true .This knowledge you give to your kid not wokeism or neutrality .
Why r our dad's similar... including d profession 🤭
I've lived in 3 countries in southern Africa and everyone here knows that Indians do well wherever they go. Indian shops is where you find miscellaneous items, Indian bakeries, Indian furniture stores...in Zambia the biggest manufacturing company is owned by Zambian born Indians. In South Africa I don't even know where to start, these guys run the entire economy. They truly are hard workers
Ask the current Ugandans.
@@dans.6525 About what, exactly?
Indians adopted and assimilated easily with local, regional, or national culture of the destination country. Always contribute in some way for the progress and development of the destination country.
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@@turning_point96 very true. And they initiate their children into the family business when they are still young so it is generational wealth
Being raised by Indian parents taught me to be disciplined, dedicated to family and be respectful. They also taught me to be firm and honest. Most of all, I was taught to cook delicious vegetarian food.
Indians are not just hard working but extremely humble as well. I had an indian family once and their child needed a specific type of therapy. They had recently immigrated to the US and didnt have much money. I was trying to get them set up for medicaid and some nonprofit help but they said they didnt want to accept it because they were immigrants and need to earn their keep and not accept free help. I was at a loss for words and it kinda broke my heart hearing that.
Indian nationalism your naive in extreme ok
It is becouse they are many , even more than chinese , stop this stupidity of we are better its nosense , you are every where becouse of numbers , your chances are higher than any other gruop, and you dont evem inter marry with other people ,
@@Eric-kn4yn - And your (not you're) English is atrocious.
Its called khuddari. Not taking any kind of debt be it financially or emotionally or any kind.
It would break new heart as well. When your broke is grant with no money rising your child’s life for political nationalism reasons s ridiculous.
I am Indian living in US for last 7 years. We are forever indebted to our parents, as a child we used to got annoyed with them for being too strict and disciplined but as we grow out of our teenage, our respect for our parents goes up with each passing days. We began appreciating the sacrifices they made us successful and responsible with values and culture ingrained into us as part of our nature itself. Indian deeply celebrate academics achievement and knowledge, since tender age. Even most welcome Indian parents will (literally) sacrifice their life if needed for their children, they might be poor but will be ready to sell all their assets to ensure their child gets best of the education available to them. I was not aware what an healthy loving relationship looks like among parents- kids, siblings, husband -wife grandparents- grandkids even when we were poor growing in India until I came to US and saw some toxic relationship in my own neighborhood in US next door and my respect for my family went hundred fold.
with this i want to said that
indian parent :- their child are their biggest asset and they can sell any of their property or asset to us
@@PMMODI-fb1yj that is adharmic statement. child is not your asset. that is selfish. you be asset of your child, your family, you culture, your motherland, humanity and ultimately of god/source. that is nishkaam karma (selfless living).
Yeah most Americans and America in general are in emotional dark ages currently, unfortunately. It's what happens when you have parasitic elites who don't care about a population but just want to suck them dry. While convincing that said population that they are STILL living in the 60s..
@@Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 1st of all you don't get it , asset is not a property in terms of parent and child its their ties that they ensures , can do any things
@@Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 looks like someone follows Acharya Prashant
When my wife first came to USA from India, she said "I don't need a car, don't need expensive honeymoon or vacation, I need a Master's degree". So I spent all the money I had saved for her car and for our honeymoon, on her Master's degree. We managed with one car for 3 years. That is how important a Graduate degree in the USA is, to us Indians. And thankfully that degree paid off.
damn u love ur wife for real
More power to you, good lad 🙏🫂
@@jemezfun9767 and I ndians are very loyal to their partners that they will marry only once.
ATTENTION!!! Where will you go when you die, Heaven or Hell? We can not hide our sins from God. Jesus Christ loves you and He died for our sins, three days later, He arose from the grave... Jesus is alive... REPENT and put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior today, we are not guaranteed tomorrow.
ACTS 2:38 “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.....
@@ChristianSoldier71prac bfr prch
As an Indian who moved to Germany for a masters degree and spent a decade there . I must say this is not just America , across the world Indians are trying to get into studies or setup up businesses, it’s become a norm to go abroad for higher studies or to work abroad and in this regard I respect the culture as they are open to change , opportunities and even ready for hardship for yrs. a lot of parents sacrifice a lot to make this work for their kids . Being a girl who wanted to study business comp science I’m so proud that 14 yrs ago my mom worked so hard
For two plus yrs and went against many ppl to make this work for me.
I'm southeast asian. and I totally agree about indians becoming one of the most successful men and women are their people. Not because of how their parents raised them but it's their way of thinking towards other people and to themselves. I worked in UAE for years and have found many Indian friends and to be honest they are more humble than any other people I know.
Thanks brother ❤
Your second sentence makes no sense.
@@exnihilonihilfit6316 it means its not how they are raised but it is how they behave themselves and being independent and making their own positive manners on their life. and I feel you bro its hard to understand my english.
It is becouse they are many , even more than chinese , stop this stupidity of we are better its nosense , you are every where becouse of numbers , your chances are higher than any other gruop, and you dont evem inter marry with other people ,
@@kennethsalar it's in parenting or otherwise everyone is same from birth
I see this first hand. I work for some Indians that own 6 hotels as a family and the number is growing. They are partners in business, their families are brought over to work at the hotels and they usually live in the hotels while they work. They'll work every day and they expect you to. They are better quality people than your average Americans and it's very humbling.
Throughout my life, I have always admired Indian value system. In my school days Indian teachers I had, very few, always motivated me to do the best. Thank you for this video. GOD BLESS 🇺🇸 AMERICA.
Thanks David, love from India.
American family was like that till liberals destroyed it
Great stuff. Shout out to India.
A place where their highest leaders have come from folks who share wisdom of quality of life vs military leaders.
I’m from India and currently settled in Australia for last 12years. Indians in general have a strong relationship with family cause they watch their parents give everything possible for them. There is a strong sense of trust and security all the time (not age related) this automatically raises secure adults who can then have secure relationships with their partners, spouses and parents. It’s like paying it forward.
In which profession are u In ?
Thats a great aspect of the culture and how it pays dividends in the long run.
Australians are racist but Americana respect us and gives us equal growth opportunity.
Absolutely 100% true.
Why don’t more Indians go there instead of the United States?
As an indian myself staying with your parents or families staying under one household have nothing to do with money saving. It is just that a loving home is more precious than living in the best apartment and eating home cooked meal by your mother taste better than the best restaurant there is. Love is the secret ingredient😊
Especially when you live behind the front desk in "manager's quarters" after getting a grant for a free down payment and secured financing on a hotel!
@@ascendant95 I saw you posting same propaganda everywhere. 95% of Indians are not even in hotel business. You are just jealous of those 5% Indians who are doing well in hotel business. Compete instead of crying.
I agree wholeheartedly on the mothers food.I am not Indian but whenever my Indian friend invited to his family home for dinner,well lets just say there was no arm twisting involved to get me there.
There is something deep and special about Indian culture and Asian culture in general, there is so much to Indian culture: food, history, clothing, traditions, love...it is rich in everything...there is nothing lacking...it is timeless and beautiful. The moment Asians revert to western culture is when they fall from civilization.
Ascender here comes jealous paxtani g,hadi with his fake propoganda
I've been saying this my whole life. I have always noticed Indians help each other out the most compared to any other community, and they get so wealthy. I have always respected them for this.
Ofcouse i have seen indian guy in my office took 2 days off just to help his friend to move his apartments and take other friend to college. I'm sure no American I know would waste 2 days of holidays on a friend..
Who said 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Dude, I am Indian by birth and have been residing in USA since 2013. I have seen diverse ethnicity in my workspace(s) since then and I can confidently say this: All humans are same with additional culture coloring over them. In "general" (my opinion), Americans like to live the life to the fullest while most Indians (again, my opinion and my observations) are curbed by family responsibilities and never get to live the life. They go in endless financial goals and never realize "It's never enough". And now you take away this cultural overhead from people mindsets, essentially all humans are same. Being wealthy financially doesn't equate to being wealthy by life. I give high five to Americans for embracing the quality of life and Indians for financially prudent. Both sections got several cons and its time people need to learn from each other.
@@sharathch1800 This is a very good comment. I am saying as an Indian.
Huge respect for my fellow Indian peoples. They know the go 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Being a Hindu from Sri Lanka, I can connect with the cultural and traditional values shared by my Indian brothers and sisters. My parents made many sacrifices to provide us with a better life in Canada, and even in their old age, they prioritize our happiness above everything else. We are committed to ensuring their satisfaction and happiness by fulfilling their dreams and taking pride in our accomplishments.
Every hindu all over the world have the same traditional value and culture.As a Bangladeshi hindu i have also.
Akhand bharat
Proud to be sanatani (hindu)
Proud to be hindu 🕉
Hindu brotherhood 🤝🤝🤝
It's all because bhagvat gita
Both of my oncologist's are of Indian descent.They have helped keep me alive much longer than my original projection of a 5 years life span from my cancer (multiple myeloma).👍💯
May God bless you and give you a long healthy life ahead. May you never need an oncologist again.
You need castor oil, Taurine, NAC, Glycine and cut out extra sugar, drink Kefir and eat fermented foods.
🙏 prayers and best wishes
When I switched to an English medium school in India around 8th grade, my father used to prep during the day and teach me in the evenings to helps me do that transition. He didn't even have a stable income at that point in time. It was a struggle. I am an engineer today, settled in Europe with decent income. My parents' sacrifices made it happen. Now I channel that gratitude back and when I have offsprings, they'd only get better
In which country are u settled if u dont mind me asking ?
Did u Crack jee?
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@@Xyz-xv4ns Nope. Random ass university 😅
I am the American born child of immigrants from India. Mom and Dad were MDs. Even witheir hectic lives, they did the following for my sister and I.
1) they recognized our talents. I remember my mother recognizing my interest in technology and computers when I was young. She arranged for me to have extra classes in it.
2) they let us explore our world. When I showed skills in Spanish, then had me develop them...to the point that Dad arranged for me to ve a foreign exchange student to Argentina, where I was forced to speak Spanish. He did the same for my sister and France, when she showed an interest in French.
3) We were raised to realize how lucky we were as Americans. I remember my parents sending me away each summer to India to spend time with relatives. Not only to spend time, but to understand values, our culture, and understand our roots. This included walking by the slums every time I would go to market with my Pati. I have visible images in my head of how damn lucky I am to be in the USA, and I know my roots. I am my family's genealogist.
4) Expectations. My parents made their expectations on us very clear. Why we work hard. Why we play hard. They introduced me to what is good French food and fine dining. Their expectation was that if I wanted it as an adult, I had better work hard to afford it. They expected me to take care of them in that same fashion. They wanted me to excel. That is how they instilled this in me.
In a normal hindu household, if a family member passes away, relatives will come and stay in your house for 15 days to a month and help you with cooking, grieving and so much more to never let you feel lonely or depressed. Many decisions are taken in consultation with extended family with input from several senior members. I also feel it is really hard to feel depressed in India. You can just stop and speak with anyone, go to anyone's house and they will receive you well.
When my dad passed away my mama and mami stayed for 15days and helped in everything I am adult now still remember that after 15years
This is very reason that India does not have people with Mental Health problems like in advanced countries. I m sure the neighbors even keep visiting for some years so that one does not feel depressed. How nice
Nope, it's easy to feel depressed in India if you're an introverts. Introverts are looked down upon.
@@whocares5584 yes Im an introvert Im screwed😂😂😂😂.
@@whocares5584 I am an introvert. Don't fully agree with you.
As a person born to Indian immigrants, I will never understand how I felt envious of the lifestyles of other Americans who I saw as more "free". My parents set me up for success and for that I am eternally grateful.
Because Indians are smart and humble my respect to him from Somalia 🇸🇴 ❤🎉 jai Hindi 🇮🇳 ❤
Vo waha oe jai America keh rahe h
I have and still work for a quite a few Indian families... I totally see these good things in their culture and way of life. I love, respect and adore them for it.