Ouf, that's hard. Where i live, i'm indian canadian. Here, it doesn't matter if you have a different accent when another language like french. At school, they can understand that you can pronounce the same thing as a normal canadian. My mom for example, she can speak french but she has an accent while speaking.
@@pbhardwaj04 Have you noticed in Hindi movies and even in Pakistani dramas, they are talking like us, sprinkling English into their everyday vernacular? No one speaks pure Hindi or pure Urdu anymore even in the motherland.
@@786CelestialGardens well in that case you haven't met the real Desi, there could be certain English words which doesn't have any other alternatives but mixing language are guys from English medium school or colleges or from cities
11:30 it's called internal misogyny and the offenders are "surprisingly" female only.. dunno where to even start with it but the aunties are a good example
The first one is on point. My parents promised me in 10th grade a ipad if I would bring them straight A at my report. I did and then they were like yeah... uhh.... no. So I stopped to do all my chores at home, I told them I would do them, but then didn't. With that I forced them to buy me won. Sad about that is, everyone in our household used it exept me.
10:39 i was driving this one time and i was at the verge of crying but my dad screamed at me so loud to speed up that i flinched so bad and my brain went to freeze mode , then my mom was asking me something and i was like huh ?¿ I sware Desi dad's teaching you how to drive is pretty scary and you might cry
4:10 YES!!! That's WHY I NEVER ASK MY FATHER TO HELP ME WITH STUDIES! IT HAS BEEN HAPPENING SINCE I WAS A KID AND NOW THAT I AM IN UNI, IT STILL HAPPENS! GUESS WHY? BECAUSE I THOUGHT CHOOSING LAW WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA AND FORGOT THAT MY OWN FUCKING FATHER GRADUATED LLB WITH 45TH RANK IN THE WHOLE F-KING COUNTRY. so whenever I'm studying, he would sometimes come and sit besides me and be like- what's the meaning of this? And I'm thinking because we didn't even study that part yet and he is like - Idiot
That was the most patient desi dad i have seen, like my father used to help my elder brother with his homework, and even if he didn’t put the eraser at its place he was done for 👋, thankfully rest of us were guided by our aunt who only was strict if we start being mischievous while studying 😝
Ya true with idlivadadosa I can feel that coz it took me so much time to learn spelling of my name as a kid My father is a teacher and he is calm person and he never have thought me anything . But my sister used to slap me , scare me,lucture me. Especially when it comes to maths🥺 ...to study
11:30 nobody eats leftovers, Indian housewives in particular loves to feed the members and then eat but not mandatory, unless we are dealing with abusive families. You are not the first Indian who bashed our culture abroad and definitely not the last one. The desperation to "mingle" with the whites is real. I have relatives settled in UK for about 50 years now and this is something I observed. Matter of fact I have seen in one of the comment section once where a Punjabi guy was calling Churchill a hero. Anyways you can have a different accent different motherland but that Indian tag will last forever. So represent well, you never one of them.
I was looking for someone to make this comment. She called house wives slavery, the last person to eat are leftovers like tf? This is a perfect example of "look I am white now". Her forefather probably boarded the ship with his white master and left for England post independence and now their next generation is bashing Indian culture lol
@@warda2739 According to our professor, it's Rasoi in both Hindi and Urdu. Which part of South Asia is your family from? How people speak is influenced by where they are from.
not to be rude, but I notice that many people in these videos talk about Bollywood and stuff, but only from the early 2000s...? Like there's a lot of things about Indian cinema and pop culture even today, so why are ALL the videos about "kal ho naa ho"???
11:30 While this is a great point, the actuality of the situation is that most women eat last out of their own volition. They want to serve their family, and they don't view the food they eat as they leftovers. They like cooking for their family, they like serving their family first. Our culture is the most inclusive and supportive culture, highly advanced for their times. Having labelled everything we do as superstition or the practices being forced on people is such a HUGE misunderstanding by both outsiders and our people too.
The hard part about being indian american is the fact that your supposed to switch accents at home and at school
Ouf, that's hard. Where i live, i'm indian canadian. Here, it doesn't matter if you have a different accent when another language like french. At school, they can understand that you can pronounce the same thing as a normal canadian. My mom for example, she can speak french but she has an accent while speaking.
And you still do it when you live in the part of India which doesn't understand your mother tongue
@@corruptez_ I know. I live in Canada and i can't speak hindi or punjabi fluently. So, i mix with english.
@@pbhardwaj04 Have you noticed in Hindi movies and even in Pakistani dramas, they are talking like us, sprinkling English into their everyday vernacular?
No one speaks pure Hindi or pure Urdu anymore even in the motherland.
@@786CelestialGardens well in that case you haven't met the real Desi, there could be certain English words which doesn't have any other alternatives but mixing language are guys from English medium school or colleges or from cities
'Idlivadadosa' i see where you got that, kid. I see you.
I get extra South Indian vibes from it
Ikr
mate i cracked up when i read it because im from kerala and this is so true
also me : *me in the womb realising that my dad's gonna suggest a telgu boy's name*
The got me rolling on the floor laughing 😭
6:42 her acting was just beautiful and the lines were so on point with the film
Which movie is it I'd love to watch it
@@lana4127 bajirao mastani
i felt that she did it a bit too much those eyebrow moments and jaw vibrating
@@kimseokjin4752 bae it's called acting so it's obvious you'll see that 💀💀
@@cwpidluv8195 bro they were like it's on point so like i told what i observed..
The random baby happens EVERY SINGLE TIME-
Right?! once I almost didn't see it and dumped my bag on him
Yaa true it happens and then I would be. Sitting on any corner of my room waiting for it's parents
@@youaintseemehere7622 oh my god im going bye
“Arre tu driver hai ki ek screwdriver bevkoof?!”
I’m ascending 💀
I’m rolling rn
I freaking love that scene
"Once you go brown, the other colours let you down."
Saving this for future reference.
Latinos are also brown.
What is northeast Indians race? Brown?
Northeast Indians are also south Asian and brown, even if a lot of people don't consider them to be because of their looks
11:30 it's called internal misogyny and the offenders are "surprisingly" female only.. dunno where to even start with it but the aunties are a good example
13:53 dance was spot on
The first one is on point. My parents promised me in 10th grade a ipad if I would bring them straight A at my report. I did and then they were like yeah... uhh.... no. So I stopped to do all my chores at home, I told them I would do them, but then didn't. With that I forced them to buy me won. Sad about that is, everyone in our household used it exept me.
Oh no! 🥺
wth i feel so bad for you
ur siblings? ...that's so bad and i am a sibling too! lol sorry
@@blackcristal6812 😬 I hate something like that. I hope you will be able to drive
@@himani3032 Well my siblings (I got 3) used it too. In fact my little siblings played with it and now the screen is broken 😑
6:10 brooo this girl is on fire 🔥🔥✨
Right? ♥️
@@justforrepost9294 yup surely....she is better than some bollywood actresses
So true 😁
what movie is from tho? i forgot
@@baniakaloki7007 Bajirao Mastani
10:39 i was driving this one time and i was at the verge of crying but my dad screamed at me so loud to speed up that i flinched so bad and my brain went to freeze mode , then my mom was asking me something and i was like huh ?¿
I sware Desi dad's teaching you how to drive is pretty scary and you might cry
Dad helping in h.w is soooo relatable, like my head still hurts whenever I think abt it 😂
4:10 YES!!! That's WHY I NEVER ASK MY FATHER TO HELP ME WITH STUDIES! IT HAS BEEN HAPPENING SINCE I WAS A KID AND NOW THAT I AM IN UNI, IT STILL HAPPENS! GUESS WHY? BECAUSE I THOUGHT CHOOSING LAW WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA AND FORGOT THAT MY OWN FUCKING FATHER GRADUATED LLB WITH 45TH RANK IN THE WHOLE F-KING COUNTRY. so whenever I'm studying, he would sometimes come and sit besides me and be like- what's the meaning of this? And I'm thinking because we didn't even study that part yet and he is like - Idiot
Omg literally same! except it's physics for me
omg lol
That was the most patient desi dad i have seen, like my father used to help my elder brother with his homework, and even if he didn’t put the eraser at its place he was done for 👋, thankfully rest of us were guided by our aunt who only was strict if we start being mischievous while studying 😝
@@nidhi4601 lol fathers are always like this
E-Spiderman, E-Spiderman, tune churaya mere dil ka chain🤣
Iconic😂
desis give off the best vibes no cap 💀
3:43 SO RELATABLE IMAO, this used to happen to me as a kid, accept I would actually get slapped
2:05 looked handsome though 😂
13:13 bruh this reminds me of my nana literally what hed say
broo!!But why does it feels so bad when they bought us some expensive things?Suddenly I think I don't need this
2:01 MUKESH IS THE BEST VILLAN EVER
Do you know the name of the movie??
@@lanaoh3405 yes it’s “om shanti om” YOU NEED TO WATCH ITT
9:13 Is too relatable!!!Especially big families(like mine)
9:11 so relatable
The Spider-Man one got my dyinggg 😭
7:05 so good wow
10:39 my dad almost made me run over a pup the other day
choking on my chole bhatoore watching these 🤣
0:52 when I visited India for the first time, alllll my aunties acted the same way!!!
When the dad asked the multiplacation question i was faster than light answering them-
8:10 had me rolling
9:30 Nebula from Bollywood (Marvel fans will know)
Ya true with idlivadadosa
I can feel that coz it took me so much time to learn spelling of my name as a kid
My father is a teacher and he is calm person and he never have thought me anything . But my sister used to slap me , scare me,lucture me. Especially when it comes to maths🥺 ...to study
THE RANDOM BABY ONE IS SO SPOT ON
brown dad one was so acurate that my chai spilled on me
9:11 i m ded lmaoi
6:10 AAGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH her skillls are toooooo goooooddd
4:16 even i forgot the whole number table that i have studied in fourteen years
When you find spiderman on tik tok
13:52 🤣🤣
"AnY ButTeR ChICken?"
lol so relatable
The spiderman 😭😭😭
2;26 me who belongs to a Family where we speak the mixture of urdu/Kashmiri/Punjabi 😂
The first one lmaoooo😭😭😭😭😭✋
FIRST ONE IS SO MY DAD HAHAHAHA
11:30 nobody eats leftovers, Indian housewives in particular loves to feed the members and then eat but not mandatory, unless we are dealing with abusive families. You are not the first Indian who bashed our culture abroad and definitely not the last one. The desperation to "mingle" with the whites is real. I have relatives settled in UK for about 50 years now and this is something I observed. Matter of fact I have seen in one of the comment section once where a Punjabi guy was calling Churchill a hero. Anyways you can have a different accent different motherland but that Indian tag will last forever. So represent well, you never one of them.
not me not being able to understand some tiktoks, cuz im south indian ://
Same :(
9:15🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
for a second there i forgot 9x9 lol
The driving one gave me ptsd
That rubiyathapa girl she was on point
"mercedes" "fercedes' Felt.
9:10 THE ACCUARCY
God bless you all ❤️
7:12 the funniest shit ever
11:30 if you read the holy book Ramayana you will find why we do it you need to stop targeting our culture and bringing it down STOP INDOPHOBIA 🛑
I was looking for someone to make this comment. She called house wives slavery, the last person to eat are leftovers like tf? This is a perfect example of "look I am white now". Her forefather probably boarded the ship with his white master and left for England post independence and now their next generation is bashing Indian culture lol
@@Survivor259 ikr!!
That belly button is called 'Nabhi' 😂
Deli 😂😂
🤣🤣
@@justforrepost9294 by the way good job
Thanks love ❤️🥰
@@justforrepost9294 make more like this
8:17 THE WAY SHE ATE????
2:47🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:19 nah fr tho-
5:40 this is defenetly not me
*looks away*
11:25 💀💀 Idlivadadosa
I took Hindi in uni. We learned that Kitchen is Rasoi so I don't know about bawarchi khana.
It's bawarchi khana in urdu
@@warda2739 According to our professor, it's Rasoi in both Hindi and Urdu. Which part of South Asia is your family from? How people speak is influenced by where they are from.
omg I’m punjabi! and speak a Punjabi-Hindi mix
Bellybutton in PUNJABI is TUNNI 3:15
Meanwhile Kannadigas be like 🤨🤨🤨🤨
What do you call is little bit down where it suppose to be 🤣🤣🤣🤣
8:06 HE IS NOT EVEN FROM DUBAI HES JUST LIVING THERE
7:17 wannabe Kaz Brekker
11:28
7:12 😭
12:22 don't be mad at the yts for only eating butter chicken it's the only thing they can eat at indian restaurants/houses 💀😭
8:33 wheres this audio from?
not to be rude, but I notice that many people in these videos talk about Bollywood and stuff, but only from the early 2000s...? Like there's a lot of things about Indian cinema and pop culture even today, so why are ALL the videos about "kal ho naa ho"???
2:07 which song is dis!?
Chamak Challo
@@millihehe Thx! Dis used 2 b my favs but l forgot d name 😅😂
2:05 SONG PLZ
Chammak Challo
@@yourcrimepartner3130 Thanks Beta
2:07 what movie is this?
I swear I watched it but it took me a few minutes to remember. Its Om Shanti Om
Not pait ka button it's naaf
11:30 While this is a great point, the actuality of the situation is that most women eat last out of their own volition. They want to serve their family, and they don't view the food they eat as they leftovers. They like cooking for their family, they like serving their family first.
Our culture is the most inclusive and supportive culture, highly advanced for their times. Having labelled everything we do as superstition or the practices being forced on people is such a HUGE misunderstanding by both outsiders and our people too.
its thepla
gujrati thepla
I am thepla
I speak Tamil... NOT Indian!
2:01 what's the name of the song 😩
i’m a year late but chammak chhalo
My name is hema, I never wanted to change it so bad and I'm just 17- 🤡