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LIVING WITH MY INDIAN FAMILY! Crazy Culture Shocks 😱
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- We finally visited India together! 🇮🇳 And for Myra it was a special trip: it was her first time living with her new Indian family! And yes, there were some crazy culture shocks! In this vlog, we'll show you all of her reactions and experiences living in an Indian family!
We went to India for our Indian engagement ceremony! Curious about this special experience? Check out the videos:
• The crazy preparations: • THE (CRAZY) PREPARATIO...
• Our Indian engagement: • OUR INDIAN ENGAGEMENT ...
CHAPTERS
00:00 living with my Indian family! (as a foreigner..)
00:43 going to the Indian "local" supermarket
01:43 Indian house tour
03:08 another AMAZING Indian lunch!
05:08 first reactions and experiences 😱
05:59 first time wearing a saree!
08:29 cooking on cow dung... (trying amazing Indian food)
13:27 can't wait for more India adventures!
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Amazing arti
Wow! Really, your (Let's Meet Abroad - Adi & Myra, Netherlands🇳🇱)'s this very kind, genuine & real fact motivational, pinned post is most important for each one your this U tube channel viewers and for this your extraordinary constant hard work & activeness, may God ever fulfill your all golden dreams and achive a lots of glorious successes with my all well wishes from Rajkot (Gujarat - India🇮🇳).
Happy Naraka chaturdashi day 24th Oct 2022 to all also called Divali day.
Please go to Kashmir 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳
U will love that
We Indians should be proud of our Cultural heritage.
Don't ever feel ashamed in following your Culture.
India is suffering from poor Cleanliness and under-development. Culture wise it's fascinating.
The 2 things I mentioned above makes a real negative image of India, which has to be worked upon.🙏
@@mercedesbenz3751 definitely you are pakistani....
🇮🇳❤️🫂🤗
@@mercedesbenz3751 It is changing but saying this kind of things everywhere is a bigger problem than cleaning the streets
@@soumyasuryavanshi1645 you don't know me how big of a nationalist I'm. Go check Hindustantimes and WION comments, I'm famous there. you'll find me there and my nationalist comments in support of our country.
How dare you call me a Pakistani? Being called a pakistani is a bigger abuse than anything 😡😡
Wow. I don't think there's a better way to experience India than with your own Indian in-laws! We are excited to travel there next year. 😊 Awesome video guys, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! I'm sure you'll enjoy India. The food for sure haha 😊
@@LetsMeetAbroad what do you mean by "Food for sure", are you saying you only enjoyed food and nothing else?
@@rockybalboa1814 What was that bruh? 😂
@@satvikmanocha0 Bruh she is shamelessly admitting that she only enjoyed food and not her in-laws 🤣🤣
@@rockybalboa1814 What? Kaisi baate kr rha bhai? Saaf saaf likha h, "I'm sure you'll enjoy India" Fir aage likha h, food to pakka enjoy karoge hi karoge. Abhi samjha bhai?
In comparison to European countries, where there is nothing left to see other than Halloween, Christmas, Easter, etc., at least Asian countries still have their own cultures that they proudly pass on to future generations. Enjoy your time in India 💕
They keep partying every week or month, do not forget that.
@@mercedesbenz3751 and you call that a cultural tradition 🤣
@@fizaay yes it is their culture. No need to laugh at it.
@@fizaay in india every day is a celebration
@@mercedesbenz3751 Partying is only in week ends and specially Saturday, And people mostly forget what they have done in party plus it is not something you can enjoy with your family and it is not something you can do at any age.
Most importantly for partying you need a healthy young body to destroy it so you can cry with diseases when you are old, Big sacrifice with no return
India is all about this , this love from family . Like honestly no matter where you go , this family ties is what keeps us together . There's nothing much like India
Patna's old name is Patliputra
I am telling about 2350 year back name of the city, it was capital of Magadh Empire from Bangal to today's Afghanistan
Myanmar not just Bengal
Some part of Iran as well
Its much older than that......perhaps more than 3000 Years
wow, I have just discovered your channel. Beautiful couple and so nice of you to share your journey with us. Stay safe
Thank you Agnes! 😄
Wow! Really a very nice, genuine, real fact & ever memorable, great motivational feedback.
You look gorgeous Mira. So many colours so many impressions. ! Have fun ! 💕🌷
Thank you Yvonne! 😀
Family is very important in indian culture regardless of any religion, and indian families are also very welcoming.
Hi, Myra. India has so much to offer you, with diversity & culture..."Being Human"..
I am glad you guys are being noticed now. 62k views in one day is terrific.
Keep growing and happy Diwali Meera
Welcome to India and happy diwali.indians mantain to more realation s & love to culture 🇮🇳🚩🚩
Awesome video !
I so much enjoy people visiting, learning and sharing their cultures. We all learn from one another and what a wonderful way to do it !
Bihar me Swagat ba bhauji.. 😊
Happy to see you guys having fun together
Happy Diwali to all of you 😊
Thank you! 😄 happy Diwali!
Literally @Suman 😊
Really a very nice, genuine & ever memorable great motivational feedback.
Welcome to Bihar.. Patna.. i am from Patna and felt good to see u enjoying there..
Really, a very nice, genuine & ever memorable, great motivational feedback.
Thanks a ton
I had never thought in my existence that I'd be seeing Litti Chokha made that way again and that too online! 😭
Bihar can be overwhelming even for Indians
Lalu Goonda Bihar it is
@austin426512 Bihar is not just about Laloo . We don't like laloo and live our own way.Its true that Laloo has made Bihar bad but politicians like him are in every state in India.
welcome to our Bihari family, luv from USA
As a Bihari family respect is top most priority, It's work both way .
how about not coming to WB in search of jobs?
@@whitewolf2767 How about keeping your mouth shut before someone abuses you for eating Maach-bhat and sleeping the whole afternoon as a retaliation??
@@Kattar.Sanatani1994 how about minding your business.
@@whitewolf2767 How about following the advice you just gave me??
@@Kattar.Sanatani1994 I gave it to you right?
American & Indian culture are both are best and beautiful......💐💐💐✌️❤️
She is Dutch not American
@@juliam1395 lol.
We proud of our Indian culture जै श्री राम 👍👍❤️❤️
This was so entertaining! It's interesting to see how each state of India has their own unique way of doing things, and food as well. The 'middle' states of India along with the NE are areas that I don't fully know the specific cultural nuances, so this was definitely a great mixture of entertaining and informative! I'm curious about Myra's insights about Indian culture from a Dutch perspective. What aspects of Indian culture stood out to her? And I wonder if Adi has some more understanding why certain cultural practises happen because Myra seems inquisitive and would ask questions that was so innate in his understanding of how things are 'supposed' to be.
Also: Adi, to my knowledge you did engineering and then currently you are pursuing a career in photography right? Could you tell us more about your story on how your career paths changed? It would be also nice if you could divulge (if you feel comfortable of course!) into certain misunderstandings that may have arose in your relationship. At my university in Australia, I'm a bit interested in a German guy, so that would be quite informative.
P.S: Happy Diwali :)
LBell : That is true the food habits and culture does vary from state to state quite a bit . The place where they are that is Patna and in the North western and middle parts part of India their staple food is Roti while in the eastern region and towards the south the staple food is rice . I have been to US where rice or tortillas ( are given as side dish) but in India these two are the main dish and the curries ( veg or non veg) are the side dish. Basically rice crop cultivation is more in east and south regions and hence rice and towards north west wheat crop yield is more and Hence people eat more Roti .. so that’s the back story about it . Regarding culture India is “still” largely Hindus but languages/ local dialects are vastly different from one state to another while Hindi language is more or less largely spoken in every state . Most Hindu festivals the most popular being Diwali is celebrated across India but there are some festivals where some states celebrate with great pomp than others like Durga Puja in West Bengal and Ganesh Puja in Maharashtra and Pongal in the Tamilnadu , Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and the entire south states . Geographically also it is very diverse where you have the Himalayas in the north with beautiful hill stations like Simla , Sikkim , Darjeeling and of course Kashmir and great sea side as well towards Goa and if you are into jungles we have the largest mangrove forest in West Bengal ( East India ) home of the royal Bengal tiger and if you might be looking for architectural heritage I would rate Ellora caves as the topmost in maharashtra and great temple architecture in the south and forts and palaces of maharajas in the Rajastan. Taj Mahal is actually over rated . So here’s in a nutshell India for you . 😊
@@sumeetprof1836 Thank you for your detailed response! Yes, India is truly the land of diversity. Geographically, linguistically, religion, food wise etc etc. And there is a beauty in this! Though I am Australian born and raised, my parents are Indian but come from two different states (Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh respectively). Because of that, I am very aware of the different nuances in those states. You mentioned the rice vs wheat difference spectacularly. Even today, after 25 years of marriage, my parents bicker which one's better. They have come to ceasefire where my maa has reluctantly admit dosa superiority but is adamant on the versatility of roti's. And my maa would always have to spice my nanna's food 10x more than her or my food (my nanna's is fine with eating a raw red Guntur chilli which is absolutely crazy in my opinion). Which I think is a distinctly South Indian (specifically Andhra Pradesh thing). Furthermore, a lot of my Indian friends are either Gujarati, Tamil or Punjabi, so I am also familiar with their distinctive cultures. The other states is unfortunately where I am not so aware, though I have some familiarity with Madhya Pradesh as the culture there is similar to my Maa's culture in Nagpur where she was born and raised before moving to Mumbai. India is like if the EU was united in one country, I feel. Although I was never born and raised there, I totally feel India (Bharat) is my motherland, and I treasure the culture I was raised in very fondly. Sorry for my long response haha, just felt the need to respond sincerely since you put time and effort in your response.
EVERY HOME IN INDIA IS A HEAVEN BY ITSELF.
Rubbish! Most of Indians are racist and not accepting people of other races or cultures…I’m talking from experience
Потрясающее видео, брат... Так держать...🤩👍
Indians and their culture 😍❤️
I am hungry 😅
Wow..AWESOME, cheers from Kerala, India 🇮🇳🙏💖
Thank you for your love and respect about Indian culture 👏👏❤️🇮🇳🙏
You have a pretty much big family its rare to see now days enjoy your rest of time in india And Happy Diwali 2 U.
One of my favorite country where ever i been. People ar so kind and frendly and the food.... so good❤️
Thank you.. yes you are right! 😃😃
Wow! What an interesting local experience!
You are married to a bihari now your life will be blessed with delicious food.
The food is just next level.. everything is a surprise and so amazing!!
Yooo!! This video exploded. Congrats guys and keep growing
Wishing you and your family a Prosperous and a Happy Life together. How many days are you both staying in India. Enjoy your stay in Incredible India
This was so cute!
Love from another Indian wife 😊
Thank you so much 😊🤗
very nice VDO indeed. VDO was nice from beginning to end Credit of course goes to wonderful smart naration by Myra and she looked prety and gorgeous in Indian sadi. Thanks for wonderful VDO. God bless U.
Jiiiiya ho Bihar ke lala
Motivat kar diye bhaiya aap to hum ko...
*Thankyou for sharing unique Indian first hand experiences* 🙌🏽 *Myra looked graceful in Saree, wished Adi could have worn a Kurta to match and complete the family look* 😇
With every Indian home , a new flavour discovered itself 🎉🎉🎉
She is more excited in Indian culture then Indians themselves😂.. that's nice.
Ya, it is bcoz for biharis it is very common, unless we see UFO nothing can excites us more. Everything experience is covered, nothing new
Most welcome to india
Have a nice journey
अतिथि देवो भवः
Hii adi and myra, This was an amazing video much love from Nepal🇳🇵❤️. I hope you guys visit Nepal again!!. Do travel to different places especially to the Terai region such as Butwal, Biratnagar, Chitwan etc..
Very soon!
I am a new subscriber, and love from assam, India.
YT recommending Algo had definitely got better. Loved the videos.
Nice...genuine story telling
Happy to see both of you ❤️🙏🤝🤝🇮🇳🇮🇳Brother
Amazing Couple. Wish you all, a great success
keep it up guys, and trust me you will see an exponential growth soon ✌
Thank you 🙌
बहुत अच्छा लगा। आप लोग हंसते रहें खिलते रहे हैं और जीवन में बहुत आनंद मिलता रहे।
She will happy to see in India people live with family members
लिट्टी चोखा मुंह में पानी आ गया भूख लग गई भाई😃😄
It Nice To See Your Vlogs 🙏🏼🤲🏼👌🏼👌🏼❤️
After this video your life is gonna change girl love form india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I'm from South India, however, i just want to experience different cultures including western & south eastern cultures across the globe
@DJ BHAI sure
Malayali spotted😄
Enjoy your life in India 🇮🇳❤️🙏
Ram Ram ji 🙏 namaste ❤️🙏
Geweldig!
Blijf vooral vloggen.
Dankje!! 😄😄
Are you living till chhath puja ? It's our best holiday plz enjoy this .
nice! live a happy life both of you
South Indian food was much Awesome. Definetly one should try it.
& Dont miss Butter chicken or Panner butter masala if u are vegitarian.
Namaste to lovely couple
It is essential to mention that Mira ji looked pretty and adorable specially in Indian attire. She also reflects the positive vibes that are emitted in a Indian joint family. Very spectacular vlog blended with charms and interactions of Mira ji in a different atmosphere and culture. Stay blessed.
Every mother is same soo nice and simple
Enjoyed your video. Wish you a happy couple for ever.
Thank you! 😃
It's wonderful that your fiance's Indian family welcomed you with open arms. One of my childhood best friends is Indian and she did not grow up in India, their upbringing is more international influenced but when it comes to marriage she and her other Indian friends that did not grow up in India were mandated to marry only Indian men. She said it was in their culture to marry within Indian heritage even if nationalities are not Indian. They even went to a match-maker. She just kind of accepted it since she was not in love with any man at the time but for her other friends who are already involved with non-Indian boyfriends it was hard.
Happy Diwali 🪔 welcome to India 😊
Even We do that Hoo Haa Hoo Haa Stunt back when go to our village with our childhood friends 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
U are so beautiful. LOTS OF love from india 🇮🇳💗
Super cool 🥳🥳🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳
Nice enjoying..love from patna bihar
I am also from Patna and my culture and house is completely different from it. Food is same
Class difference
Exactly it's class difference....not culture difference..
It's not class difference, culture difference can be there from district to district
@@titfortatt-regionalist yes you are right but as he already said he is from patna and I also belong from patna. And there's nothing new in this video.
waah bhaiya, gazab chirii fasaila hey
Different states in India have different food items. You must try south Indian restaurants too.
Lovely familys 🥰🥰
Where is myra from and by the way her name is an Indian, Middle East name. So, she was Indian by name from birth and now you have made her relationship with India firm. 👏👏👏👍👍👍
She is from The Netherlands!
This is good! Do come to Mumbai as well !! Lot to see ! Lot to taste !!!!
We will for sure visit Mumbai one day!
Great! Do let me know if you need any help in mumbai!
Interesting to watch hehe; glad you had fun. BTW, 6:02 the proper spelling of it is _sari._
Come to Andaman Nicobar and Lakshadweep Islands of India
Can't wait for chhat vlog..🤩🤩🤩
I am excited for your diwali ❤️
Lol I'm from Patna , would really love to meet you guys
Beautiful, real, authentic.
Bro u both look amazing and in patna . I wanna meet u both amazing couple.
Beautiful family
😱she is so beautiful in saree 😍
Haha thanks 🙈 it’s not an easy dress to wear, but I will practice!
@@LetsMeetAbroad If you ever get chance try Banarsi or Kanchivaram sarees.
They are beeeeeautiful but they are heavy. I'm sure you will pull it off with grace. ☺️
When you wear saree you are looking like queen 👑 ❣️❣️❣️
Excellent Bro
Litti chokha is also one of my favorite part of our culture and it's reminder me some of my sweet and enjoyable and whole family kind of treat or part with is...... That times were so sweet..... I am not from bihar but my many close relative are there and every small stalls around bihar Or up or other some states have some of best tast of litti...... Thank you for made me hungry for my one of favorite part of my life..... Thanks..... It really means a lot..
Thanks Divi, yes Myra also really enjoyed it! it is such a cool dish ans very different from other curry dishesh!
Your mom in law is so supportive
Wish you get chance for you to explore the whole Indian states. Especially welcoming you to Kerala ( own state!?). All the best
Yes we will some day, Kerela is heaven :)
I'm from patna too😁
When there's such a beautiful girl in the house, I can imagine the pressure on this guy to woo her from his relatives😁
She is not beautuful just white
Its a very sweet video ..
Very Enjoyable 🤠 lot of love ❤️ 4rm #Kolkata 🙏
Oh! Man you are from Patna, Bihar. I'm too from Patna, bhai bihari toh internalized ho raha hai😄😄😄😄 good luck for your upcoming journey.
Ty for this
You are so Beautiful Darling 💛
Great Love from Delhi, India 🇮🇳
Kisi ki wife he wo control your emotions 💀
Other countries rxn on her saree look
Indians: so beautiful so elegance just looking like a wow🥰
Love your vlog sis 😍
Keep supporting ❤️
Thank you 😊
Gorgeous lovely cute couple 💐💖💞🤩🇮🇳💖💐💐
You are lucky to experiance the indian culture
That’s exactly how I feel ☺️
hyy.. enjoyed ur video a lot.. I am from patna & leaves near Social Kulture.. love from patna💖💖