🙏 Glad you addressed this , things happen everywhere and no country is perfect , it’s very easy to Pass judgement and hurts when it comes from NRIs , deep down we should never forget our roots and stop the bashing by constant comparisons. Keep up the good work Pawan ji !
Hello Brother Pawan. I have been following you for months, I love your work of putting reality infront of your viewers. Im not a NRI but your videos gives insights on how the life would be If people decided to go abroad. Im still in my early 20s and I really appreciate you for your help with your insights. Cuz ur making people realize that grass is not always greener on the other side and every country has its own set of its problems. Even tho I had the oppurtunity to go abroad, people like you helped me re-assess the whole thing of moving abroad. After all of the research and time I had invested in understanding the concept of moving and living abroad, I have come to a conclusion, that - NOWHERE IS PERFECT - EVERY COUNTRY HAS ITS OWN SET OF PROBLEMS - EVERY COUNTRY HAS PROS AND CONS and Choose that COUNTRY and its PROS and CONS that is suitable for YOU. Thanks for posting these life experiences. You are doing a great job.
Thanks appreciate your comment and all the very best. I am glad that you are able build some perspective of NRI life with my videos Please let me know if you would like me to cover any topic.
They try to disassociate themselves by talking badly about India however the irony is, that’s the only way they are seen when they step outside their house- as Indians! They automatically teach this to the young and impressionable kids at home by talking in such ways. And then they wonder why the kids resent going for visits/vacations back to India. A healthy analysis is ok but not bashing. I am sure such people would not even think of returning to India and that’s ok, because it will not make sense to them. Thank you again!🙏🏽
@@no-oneknows9236 am so glad you asked this question to me . I first thank you a bunch for that .Am moving to Bangalore and will be living in hanumanth nagar. And thinking of vidyashilp school in banashankari. I want to know how's that school and the fees of that school . This information will definitely help me. Thanks in advance.
@@no-oneknows9236 thank you very much for asking this question. I am thinking to move to Bangalore in this may and would be in banashankari area. Thinking of vidyashilp academy in banashankari. Any inputs on that school would be helpful. Like how that school is and fees .
I have a humble request too...and I am saying this after seeing a lot of things ....you should also tell this to Indians to not to insult other countries ..cz I have seen this that Indians literally do start trolling each and every pakistani they find on social media ...careless of what they speak can hurt someone self esteem and all that ....to gain respect..do respect
I disagree with the content of the video. Offer a different perspective: Nations/civilizations don't become great by censoring self criticism. They become great by actions of development and self improvement. More than "apne muh miya mitthu, we are great, we are great" hawkers we need people who can self criticize and then take some actions to improve. NRIs have contributed immensely to the expanding knowhow of the nation. NRIs help South Asia to build partnerships with rest of the world that is beneficial to both desi and videshi people. NRIs send the largest remittances back to the motherland. Self bashing is bad when that is all you do, with no progress to show. NRIs are far from a failed group, they have on average built success story everywhere they have gone. Trying to hide reality (as shown in Slumdog millionaire in some parts of India) is cowardice. Fear of self-criticism ("bashing") is sign of internal insecurity. We don't want that. Every desi person has the right to self-criticize south-asia, if and when they choose to do so. That is one of the most important feature of our inherited cultural heritage , and thanks to Universe that we have that. Otherwise we will be like autocratic China, or like a some Sharia nation, where just self-criticizing ones native land or leader can potentially get you jailed, re-schooled or beheaded. Thank God we have freedom to self-bash both the land and the leader. And in addition to that right, we are gaining the capacity to indulge in hi-tech and grow and share great wealth.
Thanks for your comment @bakshiavjit . I am also trying to convey same as you mentioned so I agree with you. Criticism is healthy as long as it is done to fix the problem and with right people. If you do criticize your family problems with random person who have no interest , not sure how would it solve the problem , it is just whining. If anyone really wants to fix the problem and care about country they wont just bash country and try to align with other country, that was my whole intention of video. I myself criticize many things but with right set of individuals and I don’t support any specific party to start with.
@@no-oneknows9236 NRIs are doing a great job for South Asia - spreading and mixing culture, sending biggest remittances in history, and becoming very successful. Many people who are successfully expanding partnerships for India today once used to be big time whiners of how things do not work in South Asia. It is hard to judge who is whining vs usefully criticizing. I feel NRIs are doing very ok, despite the bashing/whining they may do. Bashing/criticizing/whining is a right all Indians have culturally. That doesn't make us traitors. I do not think that is shooting in the foot.
This is our problem. Instead of taking criticism and improving ourselves, we want others to stop criticizing us all together. If we want to become vishwaguru, we will be on s stage where we will be criticized, what matters is how we deal with it. This video is a useless suggestion.
Thanks for your comment. There is a difference between criticism and bashing. If something is your own you criticize it but don’t use it as an opportunity to prove how American you are and distant yourself from India. I never said India is best country in world or Vishwaguru or better then any other country but noticed few people living outside India bashing each and every thing just to prove that they are in heavenly world and as if they never been to India and have no connections what so ever. Bashing India in front of American or British or anyone, how is going help fix problems. It is going to make India look worst and when our country image is down we are treated same. America is what today due to their people and respect they have for their country.
@@no-oneknows9236you are absolutely right. Indian people living in USA, AUSTRALIA get big headed. what they don't realise is that no matter whatever you do you will always be an immigrant. I have noticed children born abroad have more respect for india and Indian culture than the youngsters going from india.
Totally agree. Some people behave as if they were born in American. They feel proud disassociating themselves from india.
🙏 Glad you addressed this , things happen everywhere and no country is perfect , it’s very easy to
Pass judgement and hurts when it comes from NRIs , deep down we should never forget our roots and stop the bashing by constant comparisons. Keep up the good work Pawan ji !
Awesome video anna. With every video of yours my repect for you is increasing. India needs more people like you. Anna means bhaiya 😊
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100% need more patriots like you.
Absolutely agree. 🙏nice content.
Thanks @Sameer ji appreciate your comment 🙏
Video of the highest quality once again. I wish you all the best for your channel!
Thanks @balasunramaniam , 🙏
Hello Brother Pawan. I have been following you for months, I love your work of putting reality infront of your viewers. Im not a NRI but your videos gives insights on how the life would be If people decided to go abroad. Im still in my early 20s and I really appreciate you for your help with your insights. Cuz ur making people realize that grass is not always greener on the other side and every country has its own set of its problems. Even tho I had the oppurtunity to go abroad, people like you helped me re-assess the whole thing of moving abroad. After all of the research and time I had invested in understanding the concept of moving and living abroad, I have come to a conclusion, that - NOWHERE IS PERFECT - EVERY COUNTRY HAS ITS OWN SET OF PROBLEMS - EVERY COUNTRY HAS PROS AND CONS and Choose that COUNTRY and its PROS and CONS that is suitable for YOU. Thanks for posting these life experiences. You are doing a great job.
Thanks appreciate your comment and all the very best.
I am glad that you are able build some perspective of NRI life with my videos
Please let me know if you would like me to cover any topic.
@@no-oneknows9236 I think you are just doing things in the right direction. Comparing the Life Abroad vs Life in India.
They try to disassociate themselves by talking badly about India however the irony is, that’s the only way they are seen when they step outside their house- as Indians!
They automatically teach this to the young and impressionable kids at home by talking in such ways. And then they wonder why the kids resent going for visits/vacations back to India.
A healthy analysis is ok but not bashing. I am sure such people would not even think of returning to India and that’s ok, because it will not make sense to them.
Thank you again!🙏🏽
I am a Proud Indian in US. Respect for making these videos Sir.
Thanks @Rajeev Ji for your comment and appreciation 🙏
Thank you very much for this video. 🙏🏻 Am so glad that you are happy in India. Our beautiful and precious country 💗 coming soon.
Thanks and all the best. Please let me know if I can help you with anything.
@@no-oneknows9236 am so glad you asked this question to me . I first thank you a bunch for that .Am moving to Bangalore and will be living in hanumanth nagar. And thinking of vidyashilp school in banashankari. I want to know how's that school and the fees of that school . This information will definitely help me. Thanks in advance.
@@no-oneknows9236 thank you very much for asking this question. I am thinking to move to Bangalore in this may and would be in banashankari area. Thinking of vidyashilp academy in banashankari. Any inputs on that school would be helpful. Like how that school is and fees .
@@Footyeditz76 let me ask around. Thanks
@@no-oneknows9236 thanks a lot.
Great
Awesome video 👍🏻
Very True ❤
I have a humble request too...and I am saying this after seeing a lot of things ....you should also tell this to Indians to not to insult other countries ..cz I have seen this that Indians literally do start trolling each and every pakistani they find on social media ...careless of what they speak can hurt someone self esteem and all that ....to gain respect..do respect
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New york Times aur BBC chalta hi aise logon ki subscription ki vajah se hai
I hope every NRI watch this video..!!
Thanks 🙏
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Why are I not posting new updates . Are u still enjoying India or thinking of returning to USA .
This look of yours ..with moustache you exactly look like your father as he used to be in his younger days ....
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Correct what modiji was insulting doctors of India , indian democracy in the past ..his like insulting your past generation ..
I disagree with the content of the video. Offer a different perspective: Nations/civilizations don't become great by censoring self criticism. They become great by actions of development and self improvement. More than "apne muh miya mitthu, we are great, we are great" hawkers we need people who can self criticize and then take some actions to improve. NRIs have contributed immensely to the expanding knowhow of the nation. NRIs help South Asia to build partnerships with rest of the world that is beneficial to both desi and videshi people. NRIs send the largest remittances back to the motherland. Self bashing is bad when that is all you do, with no progress to show. NRIs are far from a failed group, they have on average built success story everywhere they have gone. Trying to hide reality (as shown in Slumdog millionaire in some parts of India) is cowardice. Fear of self-criticism ("bashing") is sign of internal insecurity. We don't want that. Every desi person has the right to self-criticize south-asia, if and when they choose to do so. That is one of the most important feature of our inherited cultural heritage , and thanks to Universe that we have that. Otherwise we will be like autocratic China, or like a some Sharia nation, where just self-criticizing ones native land or leader can potentially get you jailed, re-schooled or beheaded. Thank God we have freedom to self-bash both the land and the leader. And in addition to that right, we are gaining the capacity to indulge in hi-tech and grow and share great wealth.
Thanks for your comment @bakshiavjit . I am also trying to convey same as you mentioned so I agree with you. Criticism is healthy as long as it is done to fix the problem and with right people.
If you do criticize your family problems with random person who have no interest , not sure how would it solve the problem , it is just whining.
If anyone really wants to fix the problem and care about country they wont just bash country and try to align with other country, that was my whole intention of video.
I myself criticize many things but with right set of individuals and I don’t support any specific party to start with.
@@no-oneknows9236 NRIs are doing a great job for South Asia - spreading and mixing culture, sending biggest remittances in history, and becoming very successful. Many people who are successfully expanding partnerships for India today once used to be big time whiners of how things do not work in South Asia. It is hard to judge who is whining vs usefully criticizing. I feel NRIs are doing very ok, despite the bashing/whining they may do. Bashing/criticizing/whining is a right all Indians have culturally. That doesn't make us traitors. I do not think that is shooting in the foot.
a person who does not have any stake or does not live in India, his/her criticism is useless.
This is our problem. Instead of taking criticism and improving ourselves, we want others to stop criticizing us all together.
If we want to become vishwaguru, we will be on s stage where we will be criticized, what matters is how we deal with it.
This video is a useless suggestion.
Thanks for your comment. There is a difference between criticism and bashing.
If something is your own you criticize it but don’t use it as an opportunity to prove how American you are and distant yourself from India.
I never said India is best country in world or Vishwaguru or better then any other country but noticed few people living outside India bashing each and every thing just to prove that they are in heavenly world and as if they never been to India and have no connections what so ever.
Bashing India in front of American or British or anyone, how is going help fix problems. It is going to make India look worst and when our country image is down we are treated same.
America is what today due to their people and respect they have for their country.
@@no-oneknows9236you are absolutely right. Indian people living in USA, AUSTRALIA get big headed. what they don't realise is that no matter whatever you do you will always be an immigrant.
I have noticed children born abroad have more respect for india and Indian culture than the youngsters going from india.