No even 10 tight slap , 5 kicks on back,pulling hair ,twisting hands is not abuse ,the abuse starts when they ignore even after seeing you did a mistake, When they don't care and waste their time on their phone😢@@Liz-abeth
Yes, what is in it is just an number of your growing age where we just started our life by going undergrads school, we celebrate the age of 60 , 70 , 80 and 90
Yeah I have a unibrow/monobrow and won't let me shave it until I'm older and says it looks beautiful even tho it's bushy brows😂but I'm not to bothered abt it tho
YES LOL. my mom doesn't let me shave my face. she thinks its gonna grow back thicker and darker. I eventually shaved it behind her back and its really worth it. My skin was glowing and smooth. Problem is i use a body razor on my face and not that specific face razor. I heard its not good to shave from that but oh well i got only one option and I shave it really gently.
@@scroll.withmohit what? u keep ur body hair not judging u coz IT IS NORMAL. also im not the only one who shaves or wax my hair. its my body and that's none of ur business if im shaving or not. also i have genetically too much hair and its darker in colour. im just reducing it coz it looks neat.
Most of the koreans hate Indians... I suspect you are from korea...Might be you are from North korea that's why you said u luv India ❤...Luv North korea..✌🏻
Wow you are judging them but when it comes to CEO’s big companies around the globe you guys feel so proud as Indians. You should say then too we aren’t proud coz those Indians aren’t Indians as they are living abroad. Why double standards🤔
Yeah and I haven't grown an inch more than the last time I met them but still they just start comparing height with other cousins Like bro ask me what is my height and then compare why you gotta make me stand here like a statue
Well africa and india were once together. Pangea broke into 2 and indian subcontinent crashed into asia giving rise to the Himalayas. Guess we do share similar traits
im 21, all my frnds have jobs now...i took law, so im still studying lmaao...and prepapring for judiciary, sometimes i feel so lonely and like....im loosing this race lol....anyway, all the best...i hope all your efforts come to fruition soon❤
U can b western and simply ditch them all and live alone in a city somewhere in peace. 👍😊 Then b friendless and depressed just like them. Pay for ur own school/living starting at 18. Make all ur own decisions; most likely very wrong ones and then suffer their consequences, alone. But hey that’s acceptable, given d opposite. B on a dozen medications and play games or watch TV for d rest of ur life instead of having an actual social circle. When u need help, there’s no one. U will most likely b abused and used by everyone u meet and trust no one because of it. Hate ur own govt. Live and die alone in an old people home where they’re just waiting for u to croak. U know… a proper western living.
I don't even want to get reminded of how family friends and relatives cared about my grades more than my actual parents. Like aunty leave me alone please😭😭😭😭
@@Johanobsessed3003 so you are saying that you still don't understand the caring and think people try to inflict pain on kids. It is parents duty to keep it to themselves and protect kids from external tension. All my Mamas, mausis, chachas and buas used to ask about my grades and was pretty much clear to me thay never wanted to give any pain, just were concerned. I guess your siblings haven't had kids yet otherwise you would've also asked the same not to inflict any kind of pain but just as one of the elders in the family.
@sarvajanhitaay How can you protect external stress if your whole family calls on results day? Do your relatives call before exams to show support? Cuz I know for a fact most relatives don't bother. And stop assuming everyones situation is the same as yours.
@@radhika2526I think it’s more of a ‘social/cultural’ thing, like how Americans that turn 18 feel like it’s “becoming a young adult” and they make a big thing of it, but Indians just view it as another birthday because Indian parents aren’t as open to the idea of their kids growing up and doing more ‘adult’ things than American parents are
Exactly. for no reason excessively is abusive, but one for a real reason is just DISCIPLINE! it is a hard world out there, you need discipline early on, and kids are stubborn demons, I should know, I am one!
@@user-wh1yd2vy7flaying your hands on your children is always abuse, no question about it. If someone needs physical reinforcement to “teach a child a lesson,” they shouldn’t be a parent. This is coming from someone who grew up severely mentally ill and emotionally neglected; being spanked was just the delightful little cherry on top.
@@magiiyoo6715 You are misunderstand whole situation. You have to accept that if Indian parents are different from other countries specially west then Indian children are also different. Specially we Indian child are so stubborn , don't think they slapped us randomly , they slapped us before we entered any trapped or any malicious activities . Slap weight also different in different activities . Do you even know how spoiled indian child are that they kick their parents out and abandoned them in their old ages. You don't know . Before knowing anything don't jump in conclusion . I give you an example , My aunt always spoil her son but strict with her daughter . Now her son became so rotten that He once slapped me because I was scolding him for touching my phone though I was his elder cousin . Two weeks ago he slapped his own sister , broke her phone and push my Aunt. He also do Cigarette and totally gone bad. I don't know if anyone could handle him anymore. So, Don't judge situation too quickly. And slapped never hurt us , what truly hurt us is parents trust relative than us , they compare it hurts.
@@taheraanjum9461 Africa is the continent, not a country😆😆. My country is Nigeria🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 but I moved to England a few months ago. Thanks, but not everyone respects humanity as it seems. There are more than 10 stories in one city a day of kidnapping and murder for money.🥲🥲🥲🥲🙂 That is why I live in Europe. 🙂🙂🙂🏴🏴🏴
I'm an Indian too, and when i turned 18, i got my voter Id, got in engineering College and started the struggle of managing my studies, taking care of house hold activites and pressure of getting a good job.
"A slap is not physical abuse" My boy has waited years to say that 🤣
😂😂
11 likes!!! Thank you!!
REAL LOL
FRR
And he was still wrong.
No even 10 tight slap , 5 kicks on back,pulling hair ,twisting hands is not abuse ,the abuse starts when they ignore even after seeing you did a mistake, When they don't care and waste their time on their phone😢@@Liz-abeth
The
Bag with plastic bags.... Totally relatable 😄
I'm Chinese. We keep all the plastic bags too! 😂
Same in Romania
Same, we have a 2 cabinets filled with plastic bags 😂 idk, totally indian thing 🤣
That's an infinite loop...bag k andar bag...😂😂
@@jaydenbraydon5405 that's an asian thing😂
“Im indian , I can relate to it” 😂❤
Yep same
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Hallo
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If u are here leave a. Like
Facts 😂
The plastic bag is something I personally relate to. My Indian mum ❤😂
Same 😊
African moms do that too
Same
The plastic bag with more plastic bags is universal, I'm a white American 😆
And we have ours placed in the cabinet under the sink
I'm honestly Indian and all of that is not a lie 😂❤
100% the truth!
Im indian, my parents will compare me with everyone but will keep quiet when somebody does anything bad.
Especially the last one 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Same I am indian do I can relate and the slap part was so true I mean I get slapped from my mother every singleday @jeremy.franco
"turning 18 means nothing" hits hard😅
Relate
😂😂😂😂😂
❌
Same
Yes, what is in it is just an number of your growing age where we just started our life by going undergrads school, we celebrate the age of 60 , 70 , 80 and 90
The facial hair part is so damn true 😂
That yogurt combo is actually good.
(Use powered chili)
Yesss
"kitchen with hundreds of plastic bags" is so relatable....
Edit: Maaa! i'm fAmOuS🤩..
Where ELSE are we going to put them?
😂😂😂
Bruh every single race does that lol
i’m not indian and we do that
Ikr
everyone in the world thinks they are the only ones putting bags in bags lol
Bag in the kitchen with hundreds of plastic bag....this so relatable 😂😂😂
Thats real recycling my friend...100% recycling 😁
Nris
Bru, that's not an Indian thing that's just a human thing
Yes btw I’m Indian 😂😂😂
Pure sal ka ham sardio me jalate hai😅
I am African, I totally relate to the bag with 100 of plastic bags in the kitchen 😂😂
Fr bro
The same
The similarities with the Arabic culture despite the distance is fantastic ! Greetings from Morocco 💗
Bucket water bath & bag of small plastic bags are so relatable
RIGHT?!
IKR
SAMEE. My mom literally begs at the counter for extra plastic bags !! She has a huge variety collection of shopping bags !
FRR
Frrr
"My mom says My facial hair gives me personality" 😂😂so true
Yeah I have a unibrow/monobrow and won't let me shave it until I'm older and says it looks beautiful even tho it's bushy brows😂but I'm not to bothered abt it tho
YES LOL. my mom doesn't let me shave my face. she thinks its gonna grow back thicker and darker. I eventually shaved it behind her back and its really worth it. My skin was glowing and smooth. Problem is i use a body razor on my face and not that specific face razor. I heard its not good to shave from that but oh well i got only one option and I shave it really gently.
Aren't you same who says normalize body hair 😮@@thenightskyy
@@scroll.withmohit what? u keep ur body hair not judging u coz IT IS NORMAL. also im not the only one who shaves or wax my hair. its my body and that's none of ur business if im shaving or not.
also i have genetically too much hair and its darker in colour. im just reducing it coz it looks neat.
I'm not even Indian (Chinese) but the family function thing is so truee-
Asian things
I'm Korean but you are full ...Love you India
Most of the koreans hate Indians... I suspect you are from korea...Might be you are from North korea that's why you said u luv India ❤...Luv North korea..✌🏻
hlo bro
hlo
@@DimpleSharma-vw7wf Hello
@@hickbronKorea u r really from korea
The bag with HUNDREDS of other bag is the tie that binds us all together 😂
💯😄
How do you know?
@@neelymahapatra8164 I have seen so many cultures(German, Latin, American) talk about how they have bags filled with other bags.
@@pooksmagoo6521I agree with you, by the way, you can add Spain to that list too😂
😂😂😂😂😂
They forgot saying : "we are Indians but we don't stay in India"😂😂😂
😂😂
Yeah😂
boom roasted
@@sweet4sweet bro India is more diverse than you think
Wow you are judging them but when it comes to CEO’s big companies around the globe you guys feel so proud as Indians. You should say then too we aren’t proud coz those Indians aren’t Indians as they are living abroad. Why double standards🤔
Omg this is the most accurate description of Indians🤣
I love this trio🫶
no this aint
I am a middle class Indian ofcourse my sister wears the same lehanga in many functions.....😊
Bro showering with a bucket and jug when I’m in india for the holidays is so relatable
North India right??😂
Because you can't afford 😂😂😂
It's common in both north and south india
It's not that we can't afford it's just we don't prefer using it
@@Zephyra_hiever city in india is poor
endia
I’m indian
Every single time i meet a relative the first thing they say is “oh you’ve grown so tall already!” in the accent
Yeah and I haven't grown an inch more than the last time I met them but still they just start comparing height with other cousins
Like bro ask me what is my height and then compare why you gotta make me stand here like a statue
Relatable😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
This is normal for everyone
True
The bag with 100 plastic bags is also an Arab thing 😂
I love how I can relate sm 😂❤
I'm Bangladeshi actor I love India ❤❤ Indian my brother and sister and my friends ❤️
The last one though hits home😂
For me too and I'm not Indian. lol
right?!
Lmaoo right
@@akherashepsutera2013you're from any country in Asia?
@Myraavya2922 my mom is from Thailand. I'm "half" Thai. I grew up in the U.S. though.
I'm Indian and not an event goes by without a relative asking me if i remember them because they held me as a baby 😭
Relatable 😅
Omg so true lol
Thats for arabs too
This comment is soo underrated!
Thats so true 😂
That chasmish had it all right and so accurate
The
Bag with plastic bags .... Totally relatable ... and Im indian to but im from malaysia😂😂😂❤
I'm Indian and getting calls from relatives on exam result's day is normal😪
Personally experienced a lot😅😅
OMG... Also in Algeria 🇩🇿
Yeah , especially for the result of boards (10th-12th) or some competitive exams
As an African I think I now identify as an Indian since we share almost all experience 😂😂😂😂
Yes,we are actually relatable in many things
Yeah
Even though I am from Europe I can relate to almost all experiences there 😂🫶🏻
Well africa and india were once together. Pangea broke into 2 and indian subcontinent crashed into asia giving rise to the Himalayas. Guess we do share similar traits
same
As a second gen Indian immigrant, I can 100% confirm all of this😂😂😂
Omg the plastic bags and bucket and jug ones are so real even as a Pakistani. It's like a must have 😂😂 Much love 💜
Im indian and all our neighbours are 24 hrs working cctv cameras😂
they can record and modify your voice
As an Indian I say all of that is true…😂
Edit:-yoo u guys have crushing my notifications😂
Grow up
Same
Not for me..
All your friends are Indian?? 😕
@@neelanj6375 yap all my friends are Indian
"I'm not Indian, I can relate to it" 😂
Completely relatable...
I'm an Indian....I'm 26 and still preparing for govt. jobs..
im 21, all my frnds have jobs now...i took law, so im still studying lmaao...and prepapring for judiciary, sometimes i feel so lonely and like....im loosing this race lol....anyway, all the best...i hope all your efforts come to fruition soon❤
facts
@@froggywithaheart I'm also 21 .
Doing my study
All the best 🙌
24 but same story
23 and has the same story
I'm Indian and my aunties' opinion on me matters more than my own opinion😂
truly
😂😂😂
Hate the fact 😥
Damn....u straight up just spotted some facts right there....its too relatable to bear
U can b western and simply ditch them all and live alone in a city somewhere in peace. 👍😊
Then b friendless and depressed just like them. Pay for ur own school/living starting at 18. Make all ur own decisions; most likely very wrong ones and then suffer their consequences, alone. But hey that’s acceptable, given d opposite.
B on a dozen medications and play games or watch TV for d rest of ur life instead of having an actual social circle. When u need help, there’s no one. U will most likely b abused and used by everyone u meet and trust no one because of it. Hate ur own govt. Live and die alone in an old people home where they’re just waiting for u to croak. U know… a proper western living.
Nick's accent is beautiful and so authentic 😂❤
The last one 😂😂😂😂😂😂 so related 😂😂
That plastic bag this was true broo, man you win my heart ❤️ love you all guys❤😊
“I'm indian, a slap is not physical abuse” WHEN I TELL YOU I FELT THAT ON SO MANY DIFFERENT LEVELS- 😭😭😭✋
I am Indian.... and ofcourse I am PROUD to be❤🙏🙏🙏
that's literally all so true😭
The last one was so real 😂
exactly 😂
I sleep under one everyday...😂
as a Nigerian i really understand amd relate to all of this....
a slap can never be a physical abuse in africa😅😅😅😂😂
It's factory reset 😂😂
I have actually noticed how similar Africans and Indians actually are! It's so surprising but not surprising at the same time
❤
@@funasims8552Exactly 😂😂😂
Give me a hug brother 😂
"Plastic bag with 100 plastic bags" was sooo personal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
YES!! Totally relatable!!
All of them !!
I'm Indian and all my relatives call my parents on the Result Day🙊👀
I don't even want to get reminded of how family friends and relatives cared about my grades more than my actual parents. Like aunty leave me alone please😭😭😭😭
Didn't your parents did the same when your cousin's result was announced. It shows family relationships still matter.
@@sarvajanhitaayThat's the whole problem, it's vice versa and they don't realise the pressure they're inflicting on the child.
@@Johanobsessed3003 so you are saying that you still don't understand the caring and think people try to inflict pain on kids.
It is parents duty to keep it to themselves and protect kids from external tension.
All my Mamas, mausis, chachas and buas used to ask about my grades and was pretty much clear to me thay never wanted to give any pain, just were concerned.
I guess your siblings haven't had kids yet otherwise you would've also asked the same not to inflict any kind of pain but just as one of the elders in the family.
@sarvajanhitaay How can you protect external stress if your whole family calls on results day?
Do your relatives call before exams to show support? Cuz I know for a fact most relatives don't bother.
And stop assuming everyones situation is the same as yours.
So relatable
"When I turned 18,it meant nothing"😅😂😂
Even I'm Indonesian, all of them apply in Indonesia.
Even us Arabs too 😂
@@radhika2526I think it’s more of a ‘social/cultural’ thing, like how Americans that turn 18 feel like it’s “becoming a young adult” and they make a big thing of it, but Indians just view it as another birthday because Indian parents aren’t as open to the idea of their kids growing up and doing more ‘adult’ things than American parents are
@@noemiiiiexactly
I am a proud indian too, says this with a lot of pride, even when residing somewhere else
How relatable!🤫
And the last one! 🤣
We're indian god blessed us with hair but everywhere
I’m Zambian and I can relate with almost all of these!!😂😂
Was about to type this😂😂😂
@@pearlchikumbi1675 😂😂😂 it’s like we’re all from the same place
Love U INDIANS . U funny n intelligent.
I love Indians are increasing in Australia and contributing.❤
"A slap is not physical abuse" Is the most accurate thing that a foreign person should learn from us.
Exactly. for no reason excessively is abusive, but one for a real reason is just DISCIPLINE! it is a hard world out there, you need discipline early on, and kids are stubborn demons, I should know, I am one!
@@user-wh1yd2vy7flaying your hands on your children is always abuse, no question about it. If someone needs physical reinforcement to “teach a child a lesson,” they shouldn’t be a parent. This is coming from someone who grew up severely mentally ill and emotionally neglected; being spanked was just the delightful little cherry on top.
@@magiiyoo6715 You are misunderstand whole situation. You have to accept that if Indian parents are different from other countries specially west then Indian children are also different. Specially we Indian child are so stubborn , don't think they slapped us randomly , they slapped us before we entered any trapped or any malicious activities . Slap weight also different in different activities . Do you even know how spoiled indian child are that they kick their parents out and abandoned them in their old ages. You don't know . Before knowing anything don't jump in conclusion . I give you an example , My aunt always spoil her son but strict with her daughter . Now her son became so rotten that He once slapped me because I was scolding him for touching my phone though I was his elder cousin . Two weeks ago he slapped his own sister , broke her phone and push my Aunt. He also do Cigarette and totally gone bad. I don't know if anyone could handle him anymore. So, Don't judge situation too quickly.
And slapped never hurt us , what truly hurt us is parents trust relative than us , they compare it hurts.
@@LilacPeony3088 Well said
Slapping children is cowardly and weak behaviour. I'm so happy it is illegal here.
Brooo the plastic bags are just sooo freakin relatable like I actually thought I was the only one doing it
Noo I'm living in hostel for 10 months and I've collected so many...i have my "maa ke lakshan"😅
Im indian and everything u said is true
This is the most relatable video that I have ever watched 👀 😂
I'm Indian and we always have half lemon in our refrigerator door😂
yesssss
Frrr
😂😂
Oy how did he know? xdddd
i didnt know nick would be here😂
Is that nick from nick and carrie?
@@gummibear_15 yea
@@gummibear_15 yup
Even though I am not Indian but I relate with everything 😂
Im India and mostly relatable
I am an Indian and my parents love Sharmaji ka ladka more than me😢
Underrated bro💀💀
Lmaoo😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Yeh toh sach bol diya.
😂😂😂😂
"I am Indian I always have to dance when relatives come home"😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂same..
Same 😭😭
omg fr
@@diyabala7136 ofc
NEVER HEARD SMTH MORE RELATABLE ISTFG- 😭💀✋
The last one is so Truee
I’m sri lankan and i bet all these relate Sri Lankans as well 😂😭
I'm Asian and this was very relatable
indians = asians
Same
uhm, they are asian too??
are they not asian too?
@@itsizrasroblox never said they weren't
“I have to perform at every family function” she’s stating the facts..😭😂
What ever Nick said is soo trueee 😀
This is so relatable 😂
I'm Nigerian and I definitely have a bag with 100s of plastic bags in it😂😂. We are all related; Africans and Asians 😅
White peoples and Mexicans do this too it’s a poverty thing not a race thing lol
Latinos and americans and europeans do the same thing 🤔
I'm indian ..of course my parents says "Roses are red.. violets are blue ..YOU HAVE AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE WAITING FOR YOU"
😂😂😂😅
Don't scare me. It's the most terrible thing goshh
@@lol...12380not funny buddy
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
broo the last one fr😂😂😂
So true omg😭
As African, this is so relatable. Especially the slap and turning 18😂😂😂
EDIT: Thnx so much for all the likes🥳🥳
😂😂
And we keep the plastic bags
u should be so lucky to born there Africa is my favorite country ,cuz ur country supports the humanity
@@taheraanjum9461 Africa is the continent, not a country😆😆. My country is Nigeria🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 but I moved to England a few months ago. Thanks, but not everyone respects humanity as it seems. There are more than 10 stories in one city a day of kidnapping and murder for money.🥲🥲🥲🥲🙂 That is why I live in Europe. 🙂🙂🙂🏴🏴🏴
Don't forget the bucket and the jug😂😭🇨🇩
as a Moroccan girl, all of it is definitely true for me too! especially the slap one and bag with 100 bags in it😂😂
I got cracking at plastic bag 🇲🇦🤝🏽🇮🇳 😂😂
Why is all of this sooo relatable
Last one was most relatable ❤😂🎉😊
I am Indian and foreign's validation is what i always crave for.
For real
I am indian my mom says facial hair give me personality
Yes
HAHA
😂😂😂😂 my mom said the same about my gap 😅😅😅
The bag thing is sooo relatable😅
All my fav indian youtubers
I'm an Indian too, and when i turned 18, i got my voter Id, got in engineering College and started the struggle of managing my studies, taking care of house hold activites and pressure of getting a good job.
nah u ain't indian
యస్
and who asked?
He didn't mean it in that way😂
@@bagelinpond2433 same people who asked these three to make a video which in not required.
Dayum!!So relatable...😂
I am Indian and relatives whom we didn't even know comes suddenly in the day of your exam result.😅
Totally relatable 😅😅
It's not about being an Indian it is being "DESI"
Nick had the best lines😂
The facial hair and body hair is soo true😂😂
Nick smashed this
The last one is sooo relatable 😂
I am Indian and of course I listen to these lines every day by my mom " Sharma g ka beta doctor ban gaya, tu kisi kam ka nahi he kuch sikho ussha"
Why is this so damn relatable and the plastic bags and bucket and jug is more relatable than ever 😂😂😂😂😂
Trueee 😂❤
"I am half korean half Indian, i relate to everything they said in this video "😂
Wow did ur parents meet in Korea or India
@@babyshark833 yasss
Facial hair gives personality made me laugh so hard...😂😂😂
I'm INDIAN 🇮🇳 and I'm proud of my Nation❤
Ngl but nick's accent is actually giving that indian vibes🤌😭
So relatable 😂