How to find happiness in India (American’s perspective)

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Published 2024-07-25
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Meet Cameron, an American who moved to India half a year ago. He successfully sold his business back in the US and is now homeschooling his three kids in India. Cameron shared what made well-off Americans move from a peaceful neighborhood in Colorado to chaotic Bangalore, how much his family of five spends on living in India, and what makes India a great place for raising kids. Enjoy!

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:32 Why India?
02:19 First time in India
04:03 Cultural shocks in India
07:34 Helpers: India vs the US
09:43 Raising kids: India vs the US
11:18 Life in Bangalore
12:17 Cost of living in India
13:40 Being a vlogger in India
15:41 Moving advice for foreigners
18:12 The meaning of life

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All Comments (21)
  • Very smart move. I am an indian living in Canada for 39 years coming back home. There is no place like home🥰
  • In India foreigners dont have to find happiness because happiness finds them. Welcome to India 🇮🇳
  • @Sam-yt9qj
    Very intriguing conversation and very in-depth. The way Cameron describes Indians, especially the people, shows his comprehension of the country which is not shallow. I really enjoyed this conversation.
  • @AgnesMann
    I resonate so much with what Cameron is saying as a foreigner in India. Well done very good collab
  • @sumansongs
    I travelled so many countries, no one invited me to their home, even i gifted so many things and given sweets. Indians are not like that, they invite give tea and food even unknows. Hospitality is best in India, cant see any where in the world
  • Americans can enjoy education, food, healthcare & some tourism. I worked as an airport engineer during 70s- 80s at Bengaluru. Americans can contribute in youth on discipline, respect to laws, serious hard work and no corruption.
  • @betaverse4090
    Here some guests from India you can interview next, they are also on Youtube: Americans in India , Benjamin Jenks, Inquisitive Explorers of India, Namastejuli 👍
  • @saranRamsai
    Agree the amount of exhaustion in western countries is little bit depressing. In India settle in good community where friends are located close by. Man you can squeeze the lot of joy out of life .....
  • Thanks max you are helping india on social media when india needs the most
  • Hi Cameron, we are in the US, but we are considering homeschooling in Bangalore. However, our house is 150 km away from Bangalore, in a village.” We will move to India next year.
  • It is basic commonsense to respect the culture of the home country. The observation that Indians are interested in a foreigner is correct, Indians like to communicate and do it well too . Though Chinese are extremely smart and hardworking, in an extremely competitive environment like US , Indians rise to the top more easily due to their ability to socialize well . Superb interview. 👍
  • As a returning Indian, I couldn’t agree more with the discomfort when people here stare or look you in the eye. It happens even if I look Indian.
  • @sreeniv09
    I think many would love to come and settle in India because of culture, cost of living, education system etc.. but once they see the density of population it will become tough for them..
  • India is brilliant in every aspect like social culture, mind , helpful hands ❤
  • @aj.sh0108
    I wish you all the luck for your future endeavours in India. I hope you stay here happily
  • @nishantjdrums
    Welcome to India, Cameron! There's a lot Indians can learn from the respect you show to us and our culture :-)
  • @nayanmdesai
    MY GREAT GRANDCHILDREN ARE WATCHING AND THANKING THEIR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS.