Why Indian Immigrants Become Rich and Raise Successful Kids | Reaction

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Published 2023-11-24

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  • @unDesi
    Indian parents- You will hate them growing up.. but be grateful for life for what they did for you.
  • @nobudget2547
    My us based female friend (who had 5 divorces) once told me that I am ruining my life by not being adventurous enough . You know what, I am completely okay with my monotonous life if my parents , my wife and my children are safe and happy . 😅❤🇮🇳🙏
  • @Nakul4552
    The thing Indians value the most is education or knowledge. I have seen the poorest people doing whatever they can to ensure their children get a good education.
  • @amindra963
    True! I'm married for 52 years! ( A Sri Lankan Buddhist married to the same tall, beautiful, Indian, Hindu woman from Trinidad and Tobago ) my wife quit her superb, Canadian, federal govt, IT job to take care of the children! We managed on one income for twenty two years! Was not easy! Both my children are Canadian born, and highly educated; extremely hard working; emigrated to Silicon Valley, Alameda County, California. What the gentleman said in that clip is Spot On! Parents have to sacrifice a lot for their children to succeed in life! But then, " Sacrifice" itself is a pleasure!
  • @michihofer587
    3weeks ago I learned from our German newspapers " 14 years old Indian origin American finished his study at the University as an software engineer in California and he was the youngest engineer since 172 years.Now he's been working at SpaceX as an software engineer ".
  • It is our Culture/Hindu Philosophy working in background🙋. If you don't have values and principles, there is no much difference between Human and Animals🙋. We ❤ our Parents😘.
  • @user-vv2xs9qj3o
    2 days ago I was coming back to the college hostel after Diwali holiday , My mother was rechecking my bag to make sure whether I'm carrying all things or not & she found I wasn't carrying mobile charger 😂 She is an inspection officer.😅
  • @dr.ramanandan
    I am an Indian living in Canada. What you say is absolutely true. It is the outcome of our culture.
  • @user-fd1im6du8o
    As an Indian Immigrant to USA, it has been ingrained into me the following, Education, hard work, completion of a Task, honestly and with honor to the best of my ability.
  • @dobo1873
    Yes, parents are very strict this side but very loving and caring also the same time.
  • in india poor and middle class parents rather not eat but collect money for childern to good school ,their first first priority is to give best education to students.
  • @shoorveer1243
    I am Civil Engineering graduate but got job offer from Big MNC of India as a software developer. I learnt all essential things related to software development and its not over now i got selected for masters in data and computational science at IIT jodhpur. IIT's are the best institutes from India. Now i do 5 days work in IT and then saturday and sunday full day 12 hours of masters lectures via online. Imagine being a civil engineer and then landed into software and now doing masters in data science is just because of my parents. Because of my parents i did all these things and now i will take care of my parents for my whole life. They dont need my help coz they are givernment employee but its my duty to take care of them. All the best to you
  • @Shubham_kumar426
    Yeah my father was very judgemental and always adviced me not to drink. Thanks to him I never drank and didn't end up like my drunkard and spoiled friends who became serious alcoholic at small age.
  • @user-fd1im6du8o
    As an Indian Immigrant, discipline, in education was not an option but necessary, an Indian Family is not a practice in a Democratic Household, the rules are strict, Father is the bread earner and is the ultimate arbitrator, Mother is the CEO, and the Oldest Sibling has the next in command depends on his/her capabilities, and this is understood, and not challenged, and the aim is to make the Family proud, by achieving the highest order/ honor.
  • @nidhisridhar5453
    I’m an immigrant myself, now in Germany. What I have noticed is that we Indians live below our means, save and invest the rest back home. We also (at least Most of us) as parents ensure that our culture and traditions are kept up although we are in different countries. We are also strict disciplinarians who do not tolerate any nonsense from our children. Probably the only thing we do differently is to stick to the basics which help in the long run. No YOLO crap is tolerated. Also, education! Useful education. 😜
  • @shivasingh7226
    He is right boys are comfortable with moms and girls are comfortable with dad.....you can see this thing commonly in india....it doesn't mean mom doesn't love girl or dad doesn't love boys but the thing is boy scared dad and girl scared mom.....
  • @pranavrathi779
    @11:37 The only reason why Hindus can adapt to any society and live peacefully with them and other people mostly find hard to live. (Arab world immigrants in Europe)
  • 9:07 this is so true Mother and Son, Father and daughter. 😊 I relate to it like rest of all
  • @heyythere
    I don't know why it was very astonishing to you 😂, but i would say the mother-son, father-daughter was the point that i resonated with the most and I think it's the case with almost all kids.
  • @singhdeepak10
    Parents are mind, intellect and IQ of a child, Grandparents are courage, will and EQ of a child. Child raised will blossom fully into excellent human being, even if that child don't have formal education, nothing can stop those children's. They already have all the raw material in them.