Milad, you and your parentsâ story is extremely inspiring! Thereâs so much hard work and effort you put it to get where you are today, I can say youâve definitely passed the threshold of the American Dream. I just hope everyone else can also have the motivation and courage to pursue want they want just like you! đđ
My parents had a similar experience, except theyâre from turkey. They couldnât find any work in turkey so as a last ditch effort moved to a country they didnât even want to be in. Well, 20 years later theyâre still here. Great videos, brother Milad. đčđ·â„ïžđźđ·
Trust me, when you come from another country to America you have much more appreciation than people that actually live here. I moved here 15 years ago and think to myself everyday how lucky I am to be in such an amazing country that gives everyone, no matter where youâre from, an opportunity to really make something of yourself and enjoy the benefits of working hard.
@@Omen465 Have you tried getting your CDL, learning HVAC, doing construction, mowing lawns, or striking as a plumber? If you start out making $16-18 an hour working for someone else, you can pay a few hundred to go to school for 6 months and make $50 an hour. You probably think that you need to go to college, but THAT IS NOT THE WAY TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS. You would have to be an idiot to not make it work. Stop listening to your parents. How do I know? Because, I've done it.
@@miastrong151 plumbers and electricians make over $150 an hour in my area. Some people just donât want to work hard or they like to excuse their failures by pretending to be a victim.
Faxx! Bro! If people are hating on the country that they live in then what are they doing here!? America is going through a rough rn but America is the home of the free and the brave not the complainers and whiners
I love how Milad says he was a minimum wage worker but he wasnât even that. He didnât even get paid at all. So he literally went from nothing to where he is now
He didnât get paid at all. But had a house to live in, food to eat, car to drive, college education paid for. Yes he used to help his parents by handling the subway, but they too in return gave him everything a good parent should.
@@siddhant... owning a part of a chain built by other people is not self-made. Other parents provide everything a good parent should without using their child for labour. Having a job handed to you is not starting with nothing. I like the channel and the guy, but perpetuating the myth of the self-made man just shames people that work twice as hard for less because their parents don't own part of a chain that others built.
I think Subway should start offering pickled red onions as an option for toppings. It would be easy for the company to do. It would come packed in those buckets or bags like the other ingredients. I think pickled red onions at Subway would be a major game changer for the better.
My dad also fled from iran and moved to denmark and managed to get one of the best doctor posision in denmark which is a brain surgeon and im so proud of him so hearing your parents story is also so inspiring
I totally agree with you Milad. My father came over from Portugal with his parents during crazy times in that country's history and even though he left my mom and I he still gave me money and I saved up some of this money to start my own business years later in the next few months so I can hopefully help my future family. There is always harsh negatives about each country but America is one of the only places if not the only place in the world where I can live a dream from nothing to something and in a relatively short time.
My grandfather came from Cuba on the peter pan flight without his parents to escape the communist regime. He built a life for himself and his family and fulfilled the American dream and now I live an entitled life and I'm very grateful for this country and the sacrifices made in the past by our ancestors. It's really a shame when I see kids my age (Gen Z) living the same entitled life but they hate America despite it being the fact they live their entitled life. God bless American. God bless you and your family and your future. peace and love my friend. â„
Milad, thank you so much for sharing this. Itâs incredibly inspiring. I got a job at Starbucks with the hope of learning and earning enough to start my own cafe. Itâs been helpful on my journey; my goals are getting closer and closer every day. In a way, though, itâs also been discouraging - so many of my coworkers constantly talk about how much they dislike America or our company, wishing theyâd get paid more or have to do less. It wears on you after awhile. Hearing your parentâs story as well as Dylanâs has sparked a new fire in me though. Iâm excited for his shop, I canât wait to go and support it. Likewise, Iâm grateful to have found your channel and to be able to support it now. Your journey has been wonderful to witness, Iâm really proud of you. Thanks, man âĄ
My parents came to Canada with literally nothing.. they worked as restaurant servers for years until they finally opened their own fast food restuaruant. I feel so blessed to live in safety and be able to build my way up with nothing and be opened to having freedom of speech and uncensored internet. Say what you want about western nations, but I feel like having these freedoms truly unlock human potential by allowing free thought and information
Agree 100% with you, Milad. My family escaped totalitarianism twice. And the American Dream is real and is a blessing for so many people around the world.
@@hbhatt ok so bro.... I am a North indian man I am going to USA for studies I don't look very indian and I even have an American accent bc I learned it and I am a decent looking guy..... Will I still have to face something dude I'm a straight male who looks decent not so indian but my ethnicity is Indian... I think only u can tell
I would love to see Milad purchase the entire Subway Corporation one day. I think that would be a new goal for Milad. Also for Dylan, I think you can buy the entire Cold stone corporation too. Best of luck to the both of you.
Hey milad. Iâm a Persian as well and Iâve had a pretty rough start on my own in Southern California jumping from sober home to sober home. Your subway vids always put a smile on my face and gave me ideas of working at a subway myself. Just today I got an Italian bmt and asked for work from My local subway. I hope the interview for me goes well tmr and keep up the good work. Youâve inspired many with your videos. The American Dream lives on ladies and gentlemen. Free cookies for all Milad đŻđŻđŻ
He's not. Gen Z is totally different to Milad. Gen Z will be entitled with their I Phones and laptops and they'll be living in America but every chance they get they'll say awful things about America when I guarantee you if they were born in a different country they wouldn't live the same. Thats why I love America because without it I wouldn't be allowed to live the life I do now. Seriously people my age take this country for granted. My Grandfather came here from Cuba to escape communism and he made millions off the many businesses he had but he wasn't that smart of a business man. Instead of finding something that works and sticking with it he would hope from business to business making something new and it was so bad my dads family was moving all the time. From mansions to small homes to homeless. Eventually my dad had his own family and made his own business and now my dad is a successful man who doesn't have to work because he has people to do most of it for him.
Thank you for saying this, Milad. More people need to hear this, we're so lucky to be in America. If you don't like it, leave and you'll wish you never did. America may have its problems and it's not perfect, but it is a THE BEST country in the world. God bless America!
That's the American Dream. God Bless you and your family and if you wouldn't mind saying but from which country because I have a story myself. My Grandfather was born in Cuba and had to flee from communism without his parents. He had a family and had many businesses some successful some not. But he just proved the American Dream. He came from a life in poverty and miserly in Cuba and made a life for himself and his family in America. That's why I'm so grateful for what I have today unlike most Gen Z who's ancestors have a similar back story but they still trash on America it's quite a shame. God bless America. God bless my grandfathers soul. Have a wonderful day.
@@mal8490 1st the American Dream is the Dream that you can go to America from a poor country in hopes of making a life for yourself also I don't know how much it is to fly to Cuba and you probably shouldn't because the Communist government
I feel like I went to school with your brother at NJIT haha. Your videos have been amazing and I really appreciate your passion and personality that comes out in these videos!
I think the reason why a lot of negativity around America and people thinking the sky is falling, social media. Humanity has always had a lot of differences between people. Itâs because of social media that we are able to see it all and thatâs what people focus on. Before social media, we would just hang out with people that were a lot like ourselves and it was somewhat like living in a bubble. Social media allowed a lot of people to get out of those bubbles. Throw in last year and people having way too much time on their hands and the obvious issues that we have. Itâs not like these issues are new and came out of nowhere. Social media just allowed a much brighter light to be shined on them. Then there the part where everyone thinks things should be how they want it and any other way is wrong. Social media has shown us how intolerant we are or have become.
I'm finally pursuing my art for real and taking it seriously. It's been good and I'm still overcoming my anxiety but I've been blessed with a house and moving in to a great neighborhood and I got that from 10 years at a 9-5 office job that was really hard. So hard work and persistence is worth it and I'm achieving my dreams so much so that I'm now really pursuing what I want to do for the rest of my life.
this is like what i always say to my growing cousins and my friends,family everyone never give up that is the worst choice you could make, doesn't matter what the situation is even if you're injured in a battle do not give up, if your life is going to absolute trash never give up on dreams and complete them.
Iâm not an American, I would love to live in America for a little just to experience it. However I have to completely disagree. I think America is like most other first world countries. Iâm from the UK and I think that we give equal opportunities to every person and they can go from nothing to something. Itâs a nice ethos and motivation but as per usual (no offence) but Americans think they have the best life and the best countries and the only country that is equal or whatever.
As someone who's about to ship out to basic for US military, i'm glad to see that there are still people who believe in the american dream. My parents were immigrants from 'Nam and they're fairly well off now. I was on the fence as to ask whether or not it was worth serving a country like this in it's current state, but i pretty much said screw it and went through with it. Still, thanks for the reminder as to part of the reason why i'm serving. I, myself, am not real patriotic as i'm just doing this military thing for the benefits and experience. But the people at home who are still hoping for something are also what I plan to fight for. Thanks for the story as always Milad.
I love the story of your family. Hard work does amazing things and you guys are the poster family for what it brings. I'm glad you have good parents and they seem to have done a pretty good job with you!
Can you make ice cream in your subway? Edit: I would like to have the same gift as you to live in the us we got cancelled in airport and we still live in Israel itâs nice but it isnât the US
God bless America! God bless our service men and women, and God bless Subway! Make it Fresh---I'm going to my local Subway now! Our immigrants from other countries is what makes America strong and great! Thank you for that awesome story!!!!
@@slurples149 then move to north Korea but wait you won't because you are all bark no bite, com on if every country is better than america has to offer why don't you move to north Korea? I'm not saying america is perfect but it's easy to hate on america when you live in a first or second world nation.
My mom was 3 when the revolution happened (she lived in Iran) and when she was 8 she had to flee to America, and they had nothing. 40 years later, my family is pretty well off.
I 100% agree with you! My parents fled Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion. My fatherâs family went to India first and then America. My motherâs side went to Germany before America. My momâs dad couldnât find a job in Germany because he didnât speak German so they left for America. My fatherâs side just waited in India to get their papers in order. But they both ended up in California. They worked very very hard and were able to get into college and get their bachelorâs. My father joined the Army and was deployed to Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq but he has sacrificed so much and achieved a lot. Iâm grateful for everything this country has given me.
I am from India and what I like about usa is freedom of speech in india if you protests about something goverment dogs/media will declared you anti national and people are way to sensitive about thair religion and I think that was reasons why some Asian countries can't grow because thair focus is on religion,cast,region
Thank you, Milad. It's very nice of you to say so. Kudos to the foreigners like your parents who come here for freedom and opportunity, then work hard and achieve beyond measure. Too many others come here only to get free stuff, I'm sorry to say.
Thank you so much for that I needed it, I dream of becoming a youtube star but recently my laptop is starting to stop working really and I need it to do my vids and because of that I gave up but because of you, I'm going to start again thanks man love u XD!!!
My uncle (moms brother) too was just 15 and came to America with just $100 he worked so hard to collect money to go to college and worked 2 part-time jobs. We are from India so during those times $100 was a lot for us and still is! He worked so hard, we are vegeterians... he worked at a fastfood place so over there he used to be the only one touching and making the meat. All the girls were grossed out so he was the one who did it and still got the same money for working. And now (2021) he's an engineer and has gotten the thing (idk but its really honoring) This story inspires me sm and i feel so sad for him. Just think and put yourself in his shoes and imagine being veg and working. This so emotional and i am so proud of himđ Ily
Amazing , your family is an absolute great example of what can be done with the right attitude, and hard work. Congratulations. I love watching your videos . I also love Subway. Great food at a fair price. đđ
Milad, you and your parentsâ story is extremely inspiring! Thereâs so much hard work and effort you put it to get where you are today, I can say youâve definitely passed the threshold of the American Dream. I just hope everyone else can also have the motivation and courage to pursue want they want just like you! đđ
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@@karthik4657 what....?
@@karthik4657 shut up kaneki
Yo
trust me we miss your subway vids
My parents had a similar experience, except theyâre from turkey. They couldnât find any work in turkey so as a last ditch effort moved to a country they didnât even want to be in. Well, 20 years later theyâre still here. Great videos, brother Milad. đčđ·â„ïžđźđ·
Mine are near from Syria lol
turkey vs greece
Mines are from china
Itâs MALARD :) (but great comment btw)
@@Nayaaaaaaaa my dad actually grew up close to Syria, in Turkish Kurdistan.
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I make vids as entertaining as Mirg. I guarantee 100% itâll make u laugh. If not u can come to tell me bro
Lmao
@@26mic not to be rude but if you want to be a good content creator donât promote yourself.
@@koltontroutt2178 uh yah sure marketing is just completely pointless, totallyâŠ
I know, but people tend to get mad at people when they promote themselves on CZcams. So I was just saying that it might not be the best idea.
Trust me, when you come from another country to America you have much more appreciation than people that actually live here. I moved here 15 years ago and think to myself everyday how lucky I am to be in such an amazing country that gives everyone, no matter where youâre from, an opportunity to really make something of yourself and enjoy the benefits of working hard.
Unfortunately you don't get the benefits you used to from working hard.
Not since November 2020
@@Omen465 Have you tried getting your CDL, learning HVAC, doing construction, mowing lawns, or striking as a plumber? If you start out making $16-18 an hour working for someone else, you can pay a few hundred to go to school for 6 months and make $50 an hour. You probably think that you need to go to college, but THAT IS NOT THE WAY TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS. You would have to be an idiot to not make it work. Stop listening to your parents. How do I know? Because, I've done it.
@@miastrong151 plumbers and electricians make over $150 an hour in my area. Some people just donât want to work hard or they like to excuse their failures by pretending to be a victim.
Is that why 70% of people in this country are living paycheck to paycheck?
a moment of silence for the bread that broke
It's okay. Somebody will order a six-inch.
@@MikeV8652 It wasn't 6 inches.
Mickey Mouse, you dropped the bread. RIP Bread, you never puffed up, you never baked, but you gave Mickey content. RIP â€ïž
Nacho libre
RIP lol
NOOOOOO
@@Outrageous_Facts F
someone has already called him that and it wasnt funny then
Your parents did what me and a lot of other Iranian children needed their parents to do. You're blessed
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They still need it, infact all of us iranians need it
What you mean needed? Bitch if i had the opportunity to flee from this dump hole,ima do it in the blink of an eye
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Faxx! Bro! If people are hating on the country that they live in then what are they doing here!? America is going through a rough rn but America is the home of the free and the brave not the complainers and whiners
0:23 Bread: AIGHT. IMMA HEAD OUT.
I love how Milad says he was a minimum wage worker but he wasnât even that. He didnât even get paid at all. So he literally went from nothing to where he is now
Yeah, except his parents owned a building that houses something someone else built.
@@gmac9667 what? Yes his parents own a subway. But what are you trying to say lmao
He didnât get paid at all. But had a house to live in, food to eat, car to drive, college education paid for. Yes he used to help his parents by handling the subway, but they too in return gave him everything a good parent should.
@@siddhant... owning a part of a chain built by other people is not self-made. Other parents provide everything a good parent should without using their child for labour. Having a job handed to you is not starting with nothing. I like the channel and the guy, but perpetuating the myth of the self-made man just shames people that work twice as hard for less because their parents don't own part of a chain that others built.
@@gmac9667 he wasnt forced to work
I think Subway should start offering pickled red onions as an option for toppings. It would be easy for the company to do. It would come packed in those buckets or bags like the other ingredients. I think pickled red onions at Subway would be a major game changer for the better.
I make vids as entertaining as Mirg. I guarantee 100% itâll make u laugh. If not u can come to tell me fam
@@26mic ur content is totally different from milad's...
@@26mic yeah ur vids are trash
@@26mic ur not funny and stop self promoting
Sensing those Chlebowski Vibes
Surprising to hear something so honest today, especially from the internet. Keep it alive, people!
I make vids as entertaining as Mirg. I guarantee 100% itâll make u laugh. If not u can come to tell me dawg
Wait a minute you were in Danâs music vid
I completely agree!
My dad also fled from iran and moved to denmark and managed to get one of the best doctor posision in denmark which is a brain surgeon and im so proud of him so hearing your parents story is also so inspiring
I totally agree with you Milad. My father came over from Portugal with his parents during crazy times in that country's history and even though he left my mom and I he still gave me money and I saved up some of this money to start my own business years later in the next few months so I can hopefully help my future family. There is always harsh negatives about each country but America is one of the only places if not the only place in the world where I can live a dream from nothing to something and in a relatively short time.
I think you meant milard
@@mr.bushranger436 I was gonna put Milard but forgot to lol oh well
@@justinchimento5654 all gud
My grandfather came from Cuba on the peter pan flight without his parents to escape the communist regime. He built a life for himself and his family and fulfilled the American dream and now I live an entitled life and I'm very grateful for this country and the sacrifices made in the past by our ancestors. It's really a shame when I see kids my age (Gen Z) living the same entitled life but they hate America despite it being the fact they live their entitled life. God bless American. God bless you and your family and your future. peace and love my friend. â„
midad, this is a really inpirational story. respect â
The American dream is dope; until you break a limb and end up in debt for life.
Exaggerationn
Professor Mustard has taught me about the american dream in precisely just 3 mins and 38 seconds.
I read the tittle and thought it was about an âAmerican Dreamâ
I wish I had 800 subs :(
@@PersonthatisĂŽnthÄInterneáč did we ask?
@@PersonthatisĂŽnthÄInterneáč Yeah, did we?
@@LarryThe_Turtle10 yes you comment
DiD wE?!
Glad you shared your experience đșđž
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Milad, thank you so much for sharing this. Itâs incredibly inspiring. I got a job at Starbucks with the hope of learning and earning enough to start my own cafe. Itâs been helpful on my journey; my goals are getting closer and closer every day. In a way, though, itâs also been discouraging - so many of my coworkers constantly talk about how much they dislike America or our company, wishing theyâd get paid more or have to do less. It wears on you after awhile. Hearing your parentâs story as well as Dylanâs has sparked a new fire in me though. Iâm excited for his shop, I canât wait to go and support it. Likewise, Iâm grateful to have found your channel and to be able to support it now. Your journey has been wonderful to witness, Iâm really proud of you. Thanks, man âĄ
Hope you get your Cafe!
@@jazzydadj6206 thank you so much! â€ïž
@@tripletgalaxy Iâm sorry, Iâm only just seeing this, but thank you! I appreciate it âșïžâ€ïž
Totally agree. You donât know what you have until you lose it.
My parents came to Canada with literally nothing.. they worked as restaurant servers for years until they finally opened their own fast food restuaruant. I feel so blessed to live in safety and be able to build my way up with nothing and be opened to having freedom of speech and uncensored internet. Say what you want about western nations, but I feel like having these freedoms truly unlock human potential by allowing free thought and information
This is one of the most wholesome videos on your channel.
Milad I appreciate that you try to post for us everyday.
Agree 100% with you, Milad. My family escaped totalitarianism twice. And the American Dream is real and is a blessing for so many people around the world.
Wow twice? Mine was only once lets see who gets the high score.
So much honesty. Thank you, Milksteak.
"It's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it." - George Carlin
Truer words were never spoken. As much as I disagree with the pessimistic way that guy talked, he understood how things work.
No this is what u need to do its about drove it's about power we stay hungery we devour put in the work put in the hours and take what's ours
Itâs true and false.
Itâs about circumstance in life and what you ivercome and how well you deal with brutal loss.
Youâre saying is from a guy that made a living telling jokes for 50 years
This is... This is beautiful... For once I hear something on CZcams that makes me proud to be born in the U.S
Lol đ
Not born here but always proud
@@hbhatt indian-americ@n?
@@JagroopSK1 yes
@@hbhatt ok so bro.... I am a North indian man I am going to USA for studies I don't look very indian and I even have an American accent bc I learned it and I am a decent looking guy..... Will I still have to face something dude I'm a straight male who looks decent not so indian but my ethnicity is Indian... I think only u can tell
I would love to see Milad purchase the entire Subway Corporation one day. I think that would be a new goal for Milad. Also for Dylan, I think you can buy the entire Cold stone corporation too. Best of luck to the both of you.
I agree Marlin and Iâm proud of you and your parents for growing as much as you did!
Hey milad. Iâm a Persian as well and Iâve had a pretty rough start on my own in Southern California jumping from sober home to sober home. Your subway vids always put a smile on my face and gave me ideas of working at a subway myself. Just today I got an Italian bmt and asked for work from
My local subway. I hope the interview for me goes well tmr and keep up the good work. Youâve inspired many with your videos. The American Dream lives on ladies and gentlemen. Free cookies for all Milad đŻđŻđŻ
Reminds me of my parents. Love hearing these types of stories.
Milad my lad your so inspirational, keep the vids coming, prayers and hugs from Ireland đźđȘâ€
im literally writing an essay in my aplac class about the American dream ahhh thanks for the inspo
Maximos, this reminds me of my dad's story so much, so inspiring
Hey Milad ur too good and I ur so helpful some of your talks r motivational. Thanks :)
Why does Milad seem like a representation of gen z, and why do I feel inspired
Edit: I mean this in the best way possible
He's not a full representation tho
He's not. Gen Z is totally different to Milad. Gen Z will be entitled with their I Phones and laptops and they'll be living in America but every chance they get they'll say awful things about America when I guarantee you if they were born in a different country they wouldn't live the same. Thats why I love America because without it I wouldn't be allowed to live the life I do now. Seriously people my age take this country for granted. My Grandfather came here from Cuba to escape communism and he made millions off the many businesses he had but he wasn't that smart of a business man. Instead of finding something that works and sticking with it he would hope from business to business making something new and it was so bad my dads family was moving all the time. From mansions to small homes to homeless. Eventually my dad had his own family and made his own business and now my dad is a successful man who doesn't have to work because he has people to do most of it for him.
@@FranklinThe1Dude he's literally in Gen Z. It's your age that makes what Generation your in
Gen z pretty much represents softness toxicity and entitledness. Lets not be too proud of thatđ
@@laflame5806 You are so wrong in so many ways, Show Me an example of being "soft".
I really love your positivity, people should be more positive and try to achieve their dreams âš
Easier said then done.
@@mastera8099 true but only if you try you have some chance to achieve them
2:28 ah yes i can smell turkey in that sentence
I screamed for that bread.
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Thank you for saying this, Milad. More people need to hear this, we're so lucky to be in America. If you don't like it, leave and you'll wish you never did. America may have its problems and it's not perfect, but it is a THE BEST country in the world. God bless America!
I moved to this country when I was very young it has given me so mu I love this country god bless America.
That's the American Dream. God Bless you and your family and if you wouldn't mind saying but from which country because I have a story myself. My Grandfather was born in Cuba and had to flee from communism without his parents. He had a family and had many businesses some successful some not. But he just proved the American Dream. He came from a life in poverty and miserly in Cuba and made a life for himself and his family in America. That's why I'm so grateful for what I have today unlike most Gen Z who's ancestors have a similar back story but they still trash on America it's quite a shame. God bless America. God bless my grandfathers soul. Have a wonderful day.
Amen!
@@FranklinThe1 I'm British so like yeah I'm just watching a sandwich guy whats the American dream and how much is it to fly to Cuba đšđș
@@mal8490 1st the American Dream is the Dream that you can go to America from a poor country in hopes of making a life for yourself also I don't know how much it is to fly to Cuba and you probably shouldn't because the Communist government
@@FranklinThe1 thats funked rip ur grandad anyway what a g
I feel like I went to school with your brother at NJIT haha. Your videos have been amazing and I really appreciate your passion and personality that comes out in these videos!
Hi
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Edit 2: Milad pls keep up this good content
Hello
Your first congratulations đŸđđđ
Hello
I wish I had 800 subs :(
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Lol, that bread that just plopped on the floor đ
Rip lol
@@junyissmart rip
Iâm a big supporter of the American Dream, and itâs awesome to see it embodied in the character of Superman
I prefer the Red Son version
I think the reason why a lot of negativity around America and people thinking the sky is falling, social media. Humanity has always had a lot of differences between people. Itâs because of social media that we are able to see it all and thatâs what people focus on. Before social media, we would just hang out with people that were a lot like ourselves and it was somewhat like living in a bubble. Social media allowed a lot of people to get out of those bubbles. Throw in last year and people having way too much time on their hands and the obvious issues that we have. Itâs not like these issues are new and came out of nowhere. Social media just allowed a much brighter light to be shined on them. Then there the part where everyone thinks things should be how they want it and any other way is wrong. Social media has shown us how intolerant we are or have become.
American society is ok with self-criticism, European one isnât, thatâs why
đ. You're right. Hate to sound like a boomer but the internet really allowed this to happen didn't it.
Fact: Milad is the only CZcamsr who can actually give you a free cookie for subscribing
This is such a great story. Inspired me
Molard: has anyone go in your Subway and ordered just bread
The Mediterranean Sea is a legend, worked minimum wage for 5 years and it paid off
Wow lol love your videos so much when you post a video, it is the highlight of the day
R.I.P bread you will always be remembered
This is very deep.
I'm finally pursuing my art for real and taking it seriously. It's been good and I'm still overcoming my anxiety but I've been blessed with a house and moving in to a great neighborhood and I got that from 10 years at a 9-5 office job that was really hard. So hard work and persistence is worth it and I'm achieving my dreams so much so that I'm now really pursuing what I want to do for the rest of my life.
this is like what i always say to my growing cousins and my friends,family everyone never give up that is the worst choice you could make, doesn't matter what the situation is even if you're injured in a battle do not give up, if your life is going to absolute trash never give up on dreams and complete them.
Iâm not an American, I would love to live in America for a little just to experience it. However I have to completely disagree. I think America is like most other first world countries. Iâm from the UK and I think that we give equal opportunities to every person and they can go from nothing to something. Itâs a nice ethos and motivation but as per usual (no offence) but Americans think they have the best life and the best countries and the only country that is equal or whatever.
Morldard: what is one of the scariest moments ever while working at soubway
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I wish I had 800 subs :(
Ye
@@PersonthatisĂŽnthÄInterneáč ot will come soon dont Rush it
I wish I had 2 subs :(
yo mammoth whats your favorite food to eat when bored (except cookies lmfao)
My bro actually shows us subway in 4k. Milad ur a tiktok goat. Keep going!
As someone who's about to ship out to basic for US military, i'm glad to see that there are still people who believe in the american dream. My parents were immigrants from 'Nam and they're fairly well off now. I was on the fence as to ask whether or not it was worth serving a country like this in it's current state, but i pretty much said screw it and went through with it. Still, thanks for the reminder as to part of the reason why i'm serving. I, myself, am not real patriotic as i'm just doing this military thing for the benefits and experience. But the people at home who are still hoping for something are also what I plan to fight for. Thanks for the story as always Milad.
Always grateful for those that serve
I love the story of your family. Hard work does amazing things and you guys are the poster family for what it brings. I'm glad you have good parents and they seem to have done a pretty good job with you!
whenever i forgot your name i love how youtube suggest "subway guy" love ur vids keep it up bro
Milad your story is inspiring youâre awesome bro
Can you make ice cream in your subway?
Edit: I would like to have the same gift as you to live in the us we got cancelled in airport and we still live in Israel itâs nice but it isnât the US
Respect Milad. Thank you for supporting this great Country and believing in the American Dream â.
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God bless America! God bless our service men and women, and God bless Subway! Make it Fresh---I'm going to my local Subway now! Our immigrants from other countries is what makes America strong and great! Thank you for that awesome story!!!!
You're a fucking idiot, I'd rather live anywhere except America
@@slurples149 then move to north Korea but wait you won't because you are all bark no bite, com on if every country is better than america has to offer why don't you move to north Korea? I'm not saying america is perfect but it's easy to hate on america when you live in a first or second world nation.
@@Lisbpatin You can't move to North Koreađ You can only visit
@@slurples149 then either don't ever come here or if you already are then gtfo asap.
The United States is a great country.
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It wouldnât go that far bud
pretty great but not the best.
Absolutely
My mom was 3 when the revolution happened (she lived in Iran) and when she was 8 she had to flee to America, and they had nothing. 40 years later, my family is pretty well off.
I 100% agree with you! My parents fled Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion. My fatherâs family went to India first and then America. My motherâs side went to Germany before America. My momâs dad couldnât find a job in Germany because he didnât speak German so they left for America. My fatherâs side just waited in India to get their papers in order. But they both ended up in California. They worked very very hard and were able to get into college and get their bachelorâs. My father joined the Army and was deployed to Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq but he has sacrificed so much and achieved a lot. Iâm grateful for everything this country has given me.
Micah bell, whatâs your most embarrassing moment in either of the subways youâve worked at?
That's a little rude
@@ThomasOwOD I wasnât trying to be but why is it rude?
@@raymond2k78 I was joking, because Micah bell is a really bad person
@@ThomasOwOD oh alright
Yo
Gg your second other then if you count the replies from the first one
Milad, your story is so inspirational. When will you show us your parents?
I am from India and what I like about usa is freedom of speech in india if you protests about something goverment dogs/media will declared you anti national and people are way to sensitive about thair religion and I think that was reasons why some Asian countries can't grow because thair focus is on religion,cast,region
Yeah as an Indian American you really do see both sides of it.
I saw âAmerican Dreamâ and all I thought was:
Mexican Dream but American
What????
@@dominussalt3799 I didn't mean it to sound stereotypical I swear-
@@viperjuice5318 my mind is just Dream SMP at this point.
Kinda shitty thing to say for the Mexican-Americans who succeed in making something for themselves here.
Lol tf does that even mean
I feel special now ngl because I was here since 200k now heâs here, what a legend
Proud of you and your family Milad. đ€
Milad: I love the American dream
Social media: you werenât supposed too
More like young morons
Thank you, Milad. It's very nice of you to say so. Kudos to the foreigners like your parents who come here for freedom and opportunity, then work hard and achieve beyond measure. Too many others come here only to get free stuff, I'm sorry to say.
Thanks this motivates me to keep trying to do photography and animation fanmade stuff ect
Thank you so much for that I needed it, I dream of becoming a youtube star but recently my laptop is starting to stop working really and I need it to do my vids and because of that I gave up but because of you, I'm going to start again thanks man love u XD!!!
It's weird the YT algorithm has been keeping you away from my feed lately, I had to go back to your channels to see your recent vids. Keep it up!
My uncle (moms brother) too was just 15 and came to America with just $100 he worked so hard to collect money to go to college and worked 2 part-time jobs. We are from India so during those times $100 was a lot for us and still is! He worked so hard, we are vegeterians... he worked at a fastfood place so over there he used to be the only one touching and making the meat. All the girls were grossed out so he was the one who did it and still got the same money for working. And now (2021) he's an engineer and has gotten the thing (idk but its really honoring) This story inspires me sm and i feel so sad for him. Just think and put yourself in his shoes and imagine being veg and working. This so emotional and i am so proud of himđ Ily
Good vid milad videos make my day!!!
0:26 oh no that bread
The world's American dream is having their cultural version of Milad.
I had my first Subway today, and my god, it was delicious. You were right about Chipotle Southwest sauce being amazing!
Wow milad just gave the best speech ever
As someone from a third world country, I second this.
Your BEST video yet! Congratulations to you and your parents!
Amazing , your family is an absolute great example of what can be done with the right attitude, and hard work. Congratulations. I love watching your videos . I also love Subway. Great food at a fair price. đđ
your parents sound like amazing people
Milad I just want to thank you for just doing what you do its a dream For You and America
Milad, well done, be proud of you and your family.
Milan keep up the videos man there so good
I meant to say milad
Instead of Milan
0:27 the dough falling made me laugh for some reason
Everyone: listening to his speech
Me: watching how he makes sandwich in the background
That cheese melt tho
Wow u have an amazing family and r very inspiring keep it up man
God Bless America â€ïž