Hey, it's nice to see you again! Just from this video, it's obvious you have SO much on your plate as it is and while you probably already know to, i really encourage you to put your health and studies/work first. I'm sure there are pressures to go out of your way for other less important things. I totally understand not wanting to post as much now. While, personally, nearly 5k subs is good, you absolutely deserve hundreds of thousands. Too many quality asmr creators don't get discovered as much as they should. Thank you for your videos.
@@padmeasmrUnderstand why you’ve not been posting. Other things take priority, health especially. Hopefully you still post the occasional video when you feel like it. ♥️
Hi Pad, its so nice to see you again! I’m gutted you no longer have time to run this channel, but it’s understandable that you need to focus on your education and career. It’s a shame you didn’t get more views with all the time and effort you put into your videos. I do hope you will come back eventually and upload every now and then. In the meanwhile I wish you all the best on your journey 🥰
As she speaks many languages and she's Catholic, your Indian friend is most likely from Southern India. I'm myself from Bangalore, the biggest city in Southern India, which might also be the only city in the world where an average person can speak five languages, and in five different alphabets - ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada - our mother tongue), हिन्दी (Hindi), தமிழ் (Tamil), తెలుగు (Telugu) and English. Now that I know German, so make it six. None of these languages are easy for a non-native, my German partner tried learning Kannada and Hindi, and she gave up pretty soon. As for the rest, it's funny how I as an atheist struggled all my childhood in India to find like minded people. India has a lot of religions, but being openly atheist isn't easy there. You seem to have the opposite situation.
@@ayushraj3813 yeah she's from Kerala! I don't remember what's her mothertongue but she can also speak Tamil and a bit of Hindi and then German, Italian and a bit of Spanish.
@@padmeasmr In Kerala the native language is Malayalam (which I can understand somewhat as a Tamil speaker, but can't speak) and the state also has the largest Christian population in India, most of which are Catholic. For obvious reasons Italy is a popular immigration destination for them, just like Indian Muslims who love migrating to Saudi. In India it's also common to teach German and/or Spanish in schools, as third language. I myself learnt basic German, but I became fluent only after going to Germany.
@ayushraj3813 yeah she lived in Germany as well and now she's studying languages and marketing at uni. She's so sweet and funny. At first I thought she was from South America until I heard her speak in Malayalam.
@@padmeasmr I myself absolutely love Kerala, with the sea, mountains, food (IMO the best in India, that's saying something) and fantastic people. Having been to Italy, I can say that in two different continents, they're perhaps the most resembling places to each other. In fact, Alleppey in Kerala is known as the "Venice of India" due the city being built in-between canals.
I love your ramble, its so comforting 🥰
Hey, it's nice to see you again! Just from this video, it's obvious you have SO much on your plate as it is and while you probably already know to, i really encourage you to put your health and studies/work first. I'm sure there are pressures to go out of your way for other less important things.
I totally understand not wanting to post as much now. While, personally, nearly 5k subs is good, you absolutely deserve hundreds of thousands. Too many quality asmr creators don't get discovered as much as they should.
Thank you for your videos.
@@SamSammy-mt1ni thank you for the heartwarming comment 💗
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You’re back! Best news of the day. Hope you’re doing well apart from the tiredness and being busy. We’ve missed your face.
so sweet thx 😊
@@padmeasmrUnderstand why you’ve not been posting. Other things take priority, health especially. Hopefully you still post the occasional video when you feel like it. ♥️
@@SP-1414 right!
Padme you are the best :) simply the best
Hey Pad, it's good to hear & see you again 😘
Welcome back!
My beloved pad its so good seeing again❤
Hi padme ❤❤❤
you’re back! you have no idea how much i’ve been listening to your rosary video 💗 it’s my favorite!!
@@pastureprincesss that's why it's still getting many views then ahah 💗
@@padmeasmrI’m not even Catholic but I’ve been watching it over and over because of how relaxing it is ❤
@@pastureprincesss right, I be watching it every night before sleeping
Hi Pad, its so nice to see you again! I’m gutted you no longer have time to run this channel, but it’s understandable that you need to focus on your education and career. It’s a shame you didn’t get more views with all the time and effort you put into your videos. I do hope you will come back eventually and upload every now and then. In the meanwhile I wish you all the best on your journey 🥰
@@MitjaC ofc! Thanks ❤️
Good to see you again Padme! Any chance you may still do a Catholic testimony episode? Would love to hear it!
@@jeremystrand7095 hei its possible but not certain 💗
As she speaks many languages and she's Catholic, your Indian friend is most likely from Southern India.
I'm myself from Bangalore, the biggest city in Southern India, which might also be the only city in the world where an average person can speak five languages, and in five different alphabets - ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada - our mother tongue), हिन्दी (Hindi), தமிழ் (Tamil), తెలుగు (Telugu) and English. Now that I know German, so make it six.
None of these languages are easy for a non-native, my German partner tried learning Kannada and Hindi, and she gave up pretty soon.
As for the rest, it's funny how I as an atheist struggled all my childhood in India to find like minded people. India has a lot of religions, but being openly atheist isn't easy there. You seem to have the opposite situation.
@@ayushraj3813 yeah she's from Kerala! I don't remember what's her mothertongue but she can also speak Tamil and a bit of Hindi and then German, Italian and a bit of Spanish.
@@padmeasmr In Kerala the native language is Malayalam (which I can understand somewhat as a Tamil speaker, but can't speak) and the state also has the largest Christian population in India, most of which are Catholic.
For obvious reasons Italy is a popular immigration destination for them, just like Indian Muslims who love migrating to Saudi.
In India it's also common to teach German and/or Spanish in schools, as third language. I myself learnt basic German, but I became fluent only after going to Germany.
@ayushraj3813 yeah she lived in Germany as well and now she's studying languages and marketing at uni. She's so sweet and funny. At first I thought she was from South America until I heard her speak in Malayalam.
@@padmeasmr I myself absolutely love Kerala, with the sea, mountains, food (IMO the best in India, that's saying something) and fantastic people.
Having been to Italy, I can say that in two different continents, they're perhaps the most resembling places to each other. In fact, Alleppey in Kerala is known as the "Venice of India" due the city being built in-between canals.