@@asharda6242 Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our content. Your support means the world to us and keeps us motivated to continue doing what we love. Bless you too!
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Most honest and fun Q&A session ever 😅 Q&A to kai dekhe hain but Q&A k beech me parent duties kabhi nahi dekhi.. 😂❤ and guys , This is the real reason which makes u diffrnt frm others....😊 wonderful job...maja aaya... Waking up at 5am and posting it after watching 😂 ( credits - my toddler who woke me up😅 )
@@shreyachaturvedi08 Thank you so much for your amazing feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the Q&A session and appreciated the glimpse into our parenting duties. We try to keep things real and authentic, so it means a lot that you noticed! A big shoutout to your toddler for the early wake-up call-glad you could catch our video! 😊 Thanks again for your support!
Very nice blog. I live in USA and understand that you woukd to teach your children. I also teach in the jain temple religion and Gujarati class. My kids are grown up but you both are doing wonderful job with Nayra. Please keep talking in Gujarati and culture. Once they reach middle school and their life changes . But they will never forget their values.
@@sonbij02 Thank you so much for your thoughtful message and support! It's inspiring to hear about your experiences teaching in the Jain temple and Gujarati class. We truly believe in the importance of passing down our language and culture to Nyra, and your words reinforce our commitment. We'll definitely keep up the efforts, knowing how valuable these values will be for her future. Thanks again for your encouragement!
It was an absolute pleasure meeting you at the event Khushboo❤. You guys are so humble. I will treasure the picture I took with you at the event. Thankyou for allowing me take a picture with you. You are so beautiful and more so in person. Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration❤️
Hi both of you 🎉 I m also from Rajkot.. & also sthankvasi jain....my son n daughter in low both r CA . nice to see u both of you...i also like urs vlogs
@@KrishnaDoshi-sf8rx Hi! It's great to hear from someone from Rajkot and a fellow Sthanakvasi Jain! We're glad you enjoy our vlogs-it means a lot to us. Wishing your son and daughter-in-law all the best in their careers as CAs. Thank you for your support, and we hope you continue to enjoy our content!
The mossstttt awaited and fun qna vlog i have seen .... I was so excited for this since yesterday bcos i know all the answers are gona be so transparent and candid... And TRUE. When we see others vlogs we know that its not 💯 percent true.. its all fake at the end of the day on social media... But for you it comes straight from my heart that its pure. Also when it comes to teaching our mother tongue to the child... Some days before there was a council person who visited us .. she was from japan .. even she suggested speak in your mother tongue first... I was surprised to hear that. Even i was confused same way everyone gets English or Gujarati... But after it was coming from her i was clear that gujarati first.... I am writing this here bcos i know everyone reads your comments and it could help.
@@zeibavora7994 Thank you so much for your heartfelt message! We’re incredibly touched by your kind words and thrilled that you found the Q&A so genuine and enjoyable. It’s really important to us to stay authentic and transparent, so knowing that it resonates with you means a lot. Your story about the council person from Japan is really insightful-language and culture truly play a vital role in a child’s upbringing. We’re glad you shared that here, as it might help others who are in the same dilemma. We appreciate your support and thoughtful comment!
@@ASliceOfOurLife I am from Borivali too and have a family business in Printing and packaging. You mentioned in one of your previous vlogs briefly about printing business, but I guessed packaging...it usually goes together.
Hello Priyank and Khusboo, I really like your thoughts of trying to communicate with Nyra in Ur mother tongue, I have lived in UK before and raising a billingul child is difficult. My mother tongue is gujarati so we used to talk in gujarati and here is nursery they have english. My mother used to tell me talk in english but I kept following my gut,continuing in Gujarati. In school they have sign language in Early years so dont come in Peer pressure. Nyra will speak English fluently (and she has whole life to speak in English) But if ur mother tongue in not spoken at home then there are incidents where kids talk in English and Grandparent just cannot communicate with them coz of English. I hope you are getting the point. Sorry for a long message but you both have to give efforts to always communicate in ur mother tongue at home
@@meghajoshi2723 Hi there! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and advice with us. We completely understand the importance of raising a bilingual child and preserving our mother tongue at home. It's reassuring to hear from someone who has been through a similar journey. We’ll definitely keep your insights in mind as we continue to communicate with Nyra in our language. Your message means a lot to us, and we're grateful for your support and encouragement!
Hello I am from dubai I am also gujrati and same like khsubu born and brought up Gondal and after education in rajkot now i am staying in Dubai I wants to ask about London how can I get visa for work over there and I am doing day care and nursery in Dubai so any hope in London we can do it same from my home can you send me your contact number so i can ask you in personally thanks you both are so inspiring
@@ItxxxJash_edits Hello! It’s wonderful to hear from someone from Gondal and now living in Dubai! We appreciate your kind words and are glad to inspire you. Regarding your question about getting a work visa for London, I recommend you can contact us on our Instagram account @asliceofourlifewithpk and then we can help you on this
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Great work.
Thank you for answering all the questions
Thank you so much😊
What a great vlog you guys!! QnA are always fun and interesting as it gives more insight about you’ll. Mere hi style me “Beautiful”
Love you guys ❤️
@@AaftabHajiani thank you bhai 😊
You have answered all questions very honestly
@@parudholakia5091 thank you so much
All yr questions were very well answered. U guys r rocking. Keep on doing the hard work. Bless you.
@@asharda6242 Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our content. Your support means the world to us and keeps us motivated to continue doing what we love. Bless you too!
Mast answer
@@kalidesai8036 thank you mumma
Lovely QnA vlog. I was looking for the same answers 😄 Keep up the good work guys👍🏻
@@ruchifoujdar3014 thank you Ruchi😄😄😀
Very informative, interesting and honest q &a. I always liked your vlogs, now even liking more❤. All the best
@@priyajay4807 thank you 😊
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Amazing
Mere pas word hi nahi he...
Great job...
God bless you 😇
@@roxymacwan thank you so much for your kind words n appreciation it means a lot to us
Ek number Ek number guys… very well done q&a. 😊😊😊😊
@@LetsmakeithappenwithPinkyGhosh thank you pinks
Fantastic QnA. Very nicely articulated.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it😊😊
Loved the Q&A session.
@@ChaitaliShah-v7t thank you
This was so genuine and sweet of you guys….. it was fun watching this session… lots of love to you guys….looking forward to meet you guys soon😊
@@mittalmalvankar thank you Mittal yes looking forward to meet you all soon too
Awesome vlog
Keep it up guys
Thank yoh so much😊
Most honest and fun Q&A session ever 😅
Q&A to kai dekhe hain but Q&A k beech me parent duties kabhi nahi dekhi.. 😂❤ and guys , This is the real reason which makes u diffrnt frm others....😊 wonderful job...maja aaya...
Waking up at 5am and posting it after watching 😂 ( credits - my toddler who woke me up😅 )
@@shreyachaturvedi08 Thank you so much for your amazing feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the Q&A session and appreciated the glimpse into our parenting duties. We try to keep things real and authentic, so it means a lot that you noticed! A big shoutout to your toddler for the early wake-up call-glad you could catch our video! 😊 Thanks again for your support!
Very nice blog. I live in USA and understand that you woukd to teach your children. I also teach in the jain temple religion and Gujarati class. My kids are grown up but you both are doing wonderful job with Nayra. Please keep talking in Gujarati and culture. Once they reach middle school and their life changes . But they will never forget their values.
@@sonbij02 Thank you so much for your thoughtful message and support! It's inspiring to hear about your experiences teaching in the Jain temple and Gujarati class. We truly believe in the importance of passing down our language and culture to Nyra, and your words reinforce our commitment. We'll definitely keep up the efforts, knowing how valuable these values will be for her future. Thanks again for your encouragement!
Really nice 👌👌 nyra bv j cute chhe ❤
@@happypatel-18h thank you so much😊
It was an absolute pleasure meeting you at the event Khushboo❤. You guys are so humble. I will treasure the picture I took with you at the event. Thankyou for allowing me take a picture with you. You are so beautiful and more so in person. Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration❤️
Thank you Simran ji😊😊
How to make Amla juice ? Pls will you tell
Hi just cut fresh amla in to pieces add some salt turmeric n ginger grind it n strain it
Nice vlog ❤
Thank you 😊😊😊
Hi both of you 🎉
I m also from Rajkot.. & also sthankvasi jain....my son n daughter in low both r CA . nice to see u both of you...i also like urs vlogs
@@KrishnaDoshi-sf8rx Hi! It's great to hear from someone from Rajkot and a fellow Sthanakvasi Jain! We're glad you enjoy our vlogs-it means a lot to us. Wishing your son and daughter-in-law all the best in their careers as CAs. Thank you for your support, and we hope you continue to enjoy our content!
Information is very nice. Qna very nice
@@kalpanagosalia895 thank you mummy
Wait what, khushbu is from Gondal ? I can’t believe I found someone from my hometown on YT. Jai ho !
Oh wow glad even I found someone from Gondal see the power of YT😊
The mossstttt awaited and fun qna vlog i have seen .... I was so excited for this since yesterday bcos i know all the answers are gona be so transparent and candid... And TRUE. When we see others vlogs we know that its not 💯 percent true.. its all fake at the end of the day on social media... But for you it comes straight from my heart that its pure.
Also when it comes to teaching our mother tongue to the child... Some days before there was a council person who visited us .. she was from japan .. even she suggested speak in your mother tongue first... I was surprised to hear that. Even i was confused same way everyone gets English or Gujarati... But after it was coming from her i was clear that gujarati first.... I am writing this here bcos i know everyone reads your comments and it could help.
@@zeibavora7994 Thank you so much for your heartfelt message! We’re incredibly touched by your kind words and thrilled that you found the Q&A so genuine and enjoyable. It’s really important to us to stay authentic and transparent, so knowing that it resonates with you means a lot.
Your story about the council person from Japan is really insightful-language and culture truly play a vital role in a child’s upbringing. We’re glad you shared that here, as it might help others who are in the same dilemma. We appreciate your support and thoughtful comment!
Amla juice konse brand ka use krte ho or uk me kaha se milta he amla juice
@@Princess-hc5pzhum Ghar pe bantaate hai. Market se laya hua Fresh aavla ko mixie me pees ke.
Hi Khushbu. By any chance is you FIL's business that you're managing in printing and packaging?
@@ddaaiissyy8383 yes it is printing and packaging.
@@ddaaiissyy8383 how did you guess it ?
@@ASliceOfOurLife I am from Borivali too and have a family business in Printing and packaging. You mentioned in one of your previous vlogs briefly about printing business, but I guessed packaging...it usually goes together.
@@ddaaiissyy8383 wow that amazing
Kitaa time h aap logo ke paas baapre! Kese vlog manage karte ho!
@@isharathi2774 time nikaalna padta hai… it’s difficult to manage. 😀
@@isharathi2774 ho jata hai 😊😊
@@ASliceOfOurLife haha thats greattt! Love your dedication
@@isharathi2774 yes we are very stubborn when we do something we give 100%
@@isharathi2774 but thank you for your kind words😊😊
Hello Priyank and Khusboo,
I really like your thoughts of trying to communicate with Nyra in Ur mother tongue, I have lived in UK before and raising a billingul child is difficult. My mother tongue is gujarati so we used to talk in gujarati and here is nursery they have english. My mother used to tell me talk in english but I kept following my gut,continuing in Gujarati. In school they have sign language in Early years so dont come in Peer pressure. Nyra will speak English fluently (and she has whole life to speak in English) But if ur mother tongue in not spoken at home then there are incidents where kids talk in English and Grandparent just cannot communicate with them coz of English. I hope you are getting the point. Sorry for a long message but you both have to give efforts to always communicate in ur mother tongue at home
@@meghajoshi2723 Hi there! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and advice with us. We completely understand the importance of raising a bilingual child and preserving our mother tongue at home. It's reassuring to hear from someone who has been through a similar journey. We’ll definitely keep your insights in mind as we continue to communicate with Nyra in our language. Your message means a lot to us, and we're grateful for your support and encouragement!
Hello I am from dubai I am also gujrati and same like khsubu born and brought up Gondal and after education in rajkot now i am staying in Dubai I wants to ask about London how can I get visa for work over there and I am doing day care and nursery in Dubai so any hope in London we can do it same from my home can you send me your contact number so i can ask you in personally thanks you both are so inspiring
@@ItxxxJash_edits Hello! It’s wonderful to hear from someone from Gondal and now living in Dubai! We appreciate your kind words and are glad to inspire you. Regarding your question about getting a work visa for London, I recommend you can contact us on our Instagram account @asliceofourlifewithpk and then we can help you on this