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  • Why foreigners love India? | Netherlands foreigner living in India for 4 years ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
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  • @user-qu9ug5ww9o
    @user-qu9ug5ww9o Před 2 lety +1318

    I live in USA and planning to spend half the time in India from next year . I like the diversity in India , friendly kind people, domestic help , having a full time driver, culture etc . I feel rooted and supported in India

  • @yogamarga6743
    @yogamarga6743 Před 2 lety +534

    Having lived abroad for many years I now appreciate India even more than before. Agree with your points.

    • @mahankali15
      @mahankali15 Před 2 lety +11

      Remember the song " There kadmon mein jannath hai.. in A R Rehman's Vande Maatharam..? I get tears when I travel abroad and on my return flight while landing..

    • @madanagopal4736
      @madanagopal4736 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mahankali15 India is the land where God Himself (Lord Shri Krishna) appears whenever He descents (Avatar) from the Spiritual World. India is the land where Lord Shri Ramachandra walked from north (i.e. Ayodhya, U.P.) to south (Kanyakumari). And where Lord Shri Krishna travelled from east (Dvaraka, Gujarat) to west (Assam). India is a special country.

    • @503945158
      @503945158 Před 2 lety +1

      It's is common disease of NRIs. Keep living abroad but keep praising India. But we all know you won't return.

    • @madanagopal4736
      @madanagopal4736 Před 2 lety

      @@503945158 "keep praising India." There is a saying : if you love someone, keep some distance from that person. By doing that your love for that person will increase manyfold. Same can be applied for India.

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Před 2 lety

      @@503945158 my friend, why do you want NRIs to return? You should be happy that they have gone and population has decreased. And fyi, some NRIs do return.. if person has money, india is good. Esp some small towns in india are quite good

  • @zambianyoutuberx
    @zambianyoutuberx Před 2 lety +481

    Am a Zambian CZcamsr and Thank You! for the info, India is very nice i agree! and Indians are very good people!

    • @shashiranjandwivedi6074
      @shashiranjandwivedi6074 Před 2 lety +12

      Thanks for you for Admiring my country love from india

    • @poonamkhaitan4192
      @poonamkhaitan4192 Před 2 lety +14

      I am 60 years old. I did my schooling from Zambia. Thanks for appreciating my country.

    • @zambianyoutuberx
      @zambianyoutuberx Před 2 lety +10

      @@poonamkhaitan4192 Hey? That is good! so you are both Indian and Zambian!

    • @An_ony_mous
      @An_ony_mous Před 2 lety +3

      @@zambianyoutuberx There are many Indians living in African nations to do work which they can't do here :)

    • @PragyaTGupta
      @PragyaTGupta Před 2 lety +8

      I adore Africans and their smile and fun-loving attitude towards life...

  • @sydneyjay2465
    @sydneyjay2465 Před 2 lety +425

    This made me emotional. 🥺
    One doesn't live in India, ONE LIVES INDIA. ❤🇮🇳🙏

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +29

      Well said!

    • @dwzon750
      @dwzon750 Před 2 lety +3

      @@IvanaPerkovicOfficial আছিল এগৰাকী প্ৰখ্যাত অভিনেত্ৰী ৰূপেও জনাজাত আছিল এগৰাকী খেতিয়ক যদিও বৰ্তমান মহিলায়ো আৰু মাতৃ এগৰাকী প্ৰখ্যাত লেখক আছিল এগৰাকী চলচ্চিত্ৰ আছিল আৰু ৰঘুৰামক আছিল যদিও তেওঁ বৌদ্ধ ধৰ্মৰ লোকসকলে অম্বুবাচীৰ সময়ত সংগতি ৰাখি এই কথা গম পায় যে এই কথা গম পায় এগৰাকী চলচ্চিত্ৰ তথা তেওঁ বৌদ্ধ আছিল আৰু ৰঘুৰামক দেখাবা‌ চোন আছিল যদিও বৰ্তমান ই এক যৌগিক সংখ্যা যি আছিল আৰু তয় আছিল আৰু মাতৃ এগৰাকী চলচ্চিত্ৰ আছিল আৰু ৰঘুৰামক আছিল যদিও পাছলৈ তেওঁ ৰণত মোগলৰ পৰা গুৱাহাটী অনাতাঁৰ কেন্দ্ৰ প্ৰতিষ্ঠা আৰু ৰঘুৰামক আছিল যদিও তেওঁ বৌদ্ধ ধৰ্মৰ লোকসকলে অম্বুবাচীৰ সময়ত সংগতি ৰাখি এই কথা গম পায় যে এই কথা গম পায় যে

    • @pankaj14memes33
      @pankaj14memes33 Před 2 lety +2

      Perfect said ...

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Před 2 lety +4

      That iswhy this is called punya bhoomi ,other countries only bhoga bhoomi Jai Durga,.!

  • @arunachalvlogger9043
    @arunachalvlogger9043 Před 2 lety +514

    You love Indians n we Indians love n respect u mam ❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @akshitdadhwal
      @akshitdadhwal Před 2 lety +4

      You're everywhere

    • @arunachalvlogger9043
      @arunachalvlogger9043 Před 2 lety +4

      @@akshitdadhwal coz I watch vlogs for my favourite CZcamsrs . if I m everywhere u must be too so chill 👍

    • @arunachalvlogger9043
      @arunachalvlogger9043 Před 2 lety +2

      @@akshitdadhwal when I watch bloggers like mam I do get ideas my phone my internet doesn’t matter what people think about me .

    • @bussycat3468
      @bussycat3468 Před 2 lety +1

      I feeling paroud India army 🇮🇳❤️ Google CEO Sundar Pichai 🙏😎👍 feeling very proud modi zindabad 🥰 India $3 trillions GDP 🇮🇳💪 Pakistan looser only 3 hundred billion👎🤪

    • @0xcoffee427
      @0xcoffee427 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bussycat3468 indian army doing their duty , sundar pichai doing his work, modi doing his work and you are trash talking here about other countries without any work... go build some public toilets and help slum people later you talk about GDP blah blah blah 🤣🤣🤣

  • @dopeyhappey4160
    @dopeyhappey4160 Před 2 lety +181

    Surprise to see Juli here. Love to meet you in person Ivana. I'm from London and have been living in Bangalore for many years 🤗

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +18

      Juli is a joy and I'm so honoured to call her my friend! Thank you for your support!

  • @AJ-yi2gq
    @AJ-yi2gq Před 2 lety +25

    I lived and worked in Canada for almost 6 years, then I realized the value of my home country. So I returned home, now as you said it’s “ phenomenal “ feeling.

  • @raghavgupta3173
    @raghavgupta3173 Před 2 lety +157

    I don't know if its fate or what. I have been going through this phase where i am not sure about my future. I have been living in CANADA for 3 years now, till now i haven't found a single reason to settle down here. Day by day my mental health is deteriorating. Earlier i never thought weather to be a reason behind that now that i listened to you made me realize this. The culture and the environment is so different. Being in India we watched all the movies and the TV shows depicting the lifestyle of the west but once you land here and experience it for yourself then you realize that it nothing like that.
    Back home its so easy to live alone, even if you are not earning huge amount of money you can survive and live happily. The most important point that you talked about is HELP, i have never felt so alone in my life that i have felt living here for 3 years. Coming here made me love my Country more. I am glad my country makes you feel like home and i am very thankful to all those people who made you so welcome and happy in India.
    To all the youngsters thinking that our country in not worth it believe me there is nothing like our Country. That's me a Indian living in Canada and lots of Foreigners living in India telling you that. Sure go abroad and find whatever it is that you are looking for, but if the youth will not help their country who will.
    Sorry love i got very emotional there.
    Thanks for this, I really needed it.
    Much Love. Jai HIND

    • @MrChahal80
      @MrChahal80 Před 2 lety +8

      I have same emotions about living ina foreign land. i spent 5 yrs in australia. But now returned back a couple of years ago. Best decision i took. One should live for few years abroad just to have an exposure and learning and then one should come back. Thats what i did. As a frmd i would say plz dont waste your time and dont suppress your emotions. We have one life. Better to spend in india.

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Před 2 lety +2

      Tks sir!!

  • @whatsup7064
    @whatsup7064 Před 2 lety +465

    I'm an Indian living in the UK but I greatly miss india. I can't explain it but I'm happier there. I've decided to come back in a few years time!

    • @narendermakhijani9512
      @narendermakhijani9512 Před 2 lety +2

      May be

    • @kvs1671
      @kvs1671 Před 2 lety

      @Giovanni Giorgio what happened after you came back?

    • @ad2050
      @ad2050 Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome. It's a good move to gain all the capital in the UK & return to India.

    • @Yash-xu9if
      @Yash-xu9if Před 2 lety +1

      @Giovanni Giorgio Change the people who you are with and you will find your way

    • @sociopath2108
      @sociopath2108 Před 2 lety +1

      @Giovanni Giorgio bruh u cant blame indi if u live in 3rd or 4th tier i know u can find many talented peopel in those cities too bt still

  • @dashsunil
    @dashsunil Před 2 lety +319

    One extra like for the girl who shared her love for Khichdi. 😁

    • @itsmypassion6570
      @itsmypassion6570 Před 2 lety +4

      Yap I love khichdi

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Před 2 lety

      @@itsmypassion6570 diff between kichdi and upma?? We madrasis like upma

    • @Eagleeye548
      @Eagleeye548 Před rokem

      I like khichdi, spacially which is given as puja Prasad..

    • @RAJ_GADHAVI
      @RAJ_GADHAVI Před 3 měsíci

      Swaminarayan mandir khichdi is love ❤. ( I am from gujarat)

  • @DenEz_TV
    @DenEz_TV Před 2 lety +268

    Hello! I'm a russian guy, but I totally understand your reasons about the bad weather in Europe. Have never been in India, but your words are pretty reasonable, good choice! 👍

    • @kingslayer120
      @kingslayer120 Před 2 lety +7

      Хехе наис мой френд.

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před 2 lety +5

      Brother from another mother (Russia).
      Come down, Goa is ruled by you guys .

    • @DenEz_TV
      @DenEz_TV Před 2 lety +3

      @@praveenhegde8107 by who? I've never been there. I guess people with cash can afford buying something on Goa, but the majority 99% can't.

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DenEz_TV For her support to India,I called Russia another mother man .

    • @DenEz_TV
      @DenEz_TV Před 2 lety +4

      @@praveenhegde8107 Ok, Praveen! Have a nice day, man! 👍🤠

  • @prakritisaxena481
    @prakritisaxena481 Před 2 lety +116

    I am Indian and I live in South Korea. I realise after moving here how much I miss house help. It's difficult for me to cook and clean every day. Also, I love Korean food but I can't have it every day and so I have to cook for myself. Another thing that I realised was the sense of community. In India people talk to each other. You will have a bus friend, a metro friend. I will talk to people on a train and that makes my journey fun. Here I have to stay by myself all the time. It can get lonely sometimes. I miss my home a lot and the weather is good in India.

    • @arun12singh
      @arun12singh Před 2 lety +8

      Tough situation, indeed but keep on moving without bothering till you explore some assignments for you here in India. India is the best...

    • @lillyin219
      @lillyin219 Před 2 lety +11

      I understand that living in Korea as a foreigner is not easy. I'm Korean but I left my country 7 years ago. I got really tired of living in Seoul in Korea because I was born in a small country town and I couldn't make many friends in the city. I got really lonely living in the city without family and friends. I live in Australia with my Indian husband and we are planning to move to India in a month. I was seeking happiness here and I'm much happier than before but the living expenses are too high in Australia. I don't know which state you are living and how long you gonna stay in Korea but all the difficulties that you are getting through will help in your future. Hope you find your way to living in Korea and happiness.!

    • @prakritisaxena481
      @prakritisaxena481 Před 2 lety +11

      @@lillyin219 Hey thanks so much. My contract here in Korea is over and I am moving back to India. Also I really liked living in Korea once I made some friends although I missed my family. Also wow you are coming to India. It will be truly an experience for you. Also it is way cheaper than South Korea and Australia. I hope you have a good time

    • @benk9989
      @benk9989 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lillyin219 Yes, cost of living in Australia is so high. House price, education, transport, utility bills are all expensive here. Like most of the Australians say, we go to work to pay our bills & tax. LOL

    • @Melly681
      @Melly681 Před 2 lety +1

      Work for your own country stop brain drain

  • @RS-hr4gf
    @RS-hr4gf Před 2 lety +404

    Quality of life in India - Absolutely agree 💯
    Did not realize how blessed I was with such good quality of life, untill I had to go to Australia and live there. Doing all the chores is just insane. Missed my life in India so much. Thank God that my stay in Australia lasted for only a year. Now m so happy and I feel so blessed to be back in my own country.
    India is Love ❤

    • @vpsankaran9584
      @vpsankaran9584 Před 2 lety +10

      Namaste to my brothers and sisters of Netherlands...

    • @Fakhrealammm
      @Fakhrealammm Před 2 lety +1

      who does your chores in India? let me guess, your wife? So you are entitled in India to not do your chores yourself?

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Fakhrealammm it may not be wife... in India labour rates are low compared to west as India has hige population. So getting help for cleaning , sweeping house, cleaning utensils, drying clothes, dusting and cooking food, hiring driver, someone for child care nanny , someone for elderly care support etc though costs a lot on induan salary but those who earn handsome find it affordable.

    • @andrewlin6136
      @andrewlin6136 Před 2 lety +1

      Forget about jobs, you can give up America citizens and apply for India citizenship, hiring maid is cheap, for each work they ask for certain price, if you take up a place in UP, possible that you can see riots or burning up of shop's, anyway welcome to India

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewlin6136 as if violence happens only in India. Just yesterday there was gun shooting in US

  • @uniashhim
    @uniashhim Před 2 lety +303

    I've been living in USA for 9 years and recently purchased a home. I realized the comfort that i had in India after that. I am already tired of maintaining the home all by myself ( and wife of course). A thought of moving back to India crosses my mind each day and Bangalore is always in my heart.

    • @rolaE4449
      @rolaE4449 Před 2 lety +28

      Toh bhai ghar aa ja, company khol lo, bakiyo ko bhi skills or job dedo🙃

    • @fitnessfreak4459
      @fitnessfreak4459 Před 2 lety +7

      Aaja bhai ..india ko talented logo ki jarurat hai

    • @ZaWarudo69
      @ZaWarudo69 Před 2 lety +7

      you maintain ur wife?

    • @dwzon750
      @dwzon750 Před 2 lety

      Tur baperor murtu kela 🤣 Chup thak hijira

    • @niteshkeswani3156
      @niteshkeswani3156 Před 2 lety +1

      Nadan parindey ghr aaja. (2)

  • @abhinabacharyya7279
    @abhinabacharyya7279 Před 2 lety +62

    I moved to NL 3 years ago. I realize its much better in India.. .. By quality of life, for me , in India meaning things are much easily done. Most people from India calling India a worst place have actually have no idea what its like outside.. they are just fascinated by posterboy picture painted by movies about the abroad nations.. which only looks good in movies.

    • @ASH-bb4sg
      @ASH-bb4sg Před 2 lety +1

      true ,
      specially relationships outside ...... are just on whole another level

  • @nihaox
    @nihaox Před 2 lety +253

    i was in usa for 2 years,,salary was much better than india,almost 3 times wat u earned in india..but life in india is quite easy and affordable,u cant imagine a good life in usa if u earn less..transportation from one place to another is quite cheap in india so its easy to travel whether be its train,flights and taxis,food prices is quite cheap so not much spent on food,renting an apartment is cheap,the main thing is medical expenditure is also fine even if u dont have insurance...some indians just compare the salaries with other countries and tend to believe that all ppl in west r living like rich which is not exactly true as value of 1000rs is not same in west as in india

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +44

      THIS!!!!

    • @ranyothingkashung770
      @ranyothingkashung770 Před 2 lety +10

      that's what I always have been thinking, you made it clear bro

    • @rupaschannel5856
      @rupaschannel5856 Před 2 lety +8

      Well said👏

    • @rag12307
      @rag12307 Před 2 lety +9

      One thing India is missing is providing good roads, water and best education. If all these falls in place then nobody will want to goto west to see a hassle free life.
      Traffic is one painful thing to live with especially as a bangalorean I feel my city has really got to have this sorted out.

    • @rishabh798
      @rishabh798 Před 2 lety +13

      @@rag12307 Don't worry our transport minister Nitin Gadkari is making a lot of expressway in india so the roads will be good after some time

  • @TwstdFireStarter
    @TwstdFireStarter Před 2 lety +16

    I'm an Indian who's been living in the US + Canada over the past 34 years, and Im planning on moving to India in May of 2024 (planning stages) and you guys made me super excited about coming back home and connecting to my roots

  • @dejikay2564
    @dejikay2564 Před 2 lety +40

    Thank you for changing Western narrative about India... this country has so much good vs the problems. I love India and Indians and the fact that even in diversity there is unity.

  • @maverickm683
    @maverickm683 Před 2 lety +46

    Glad to hear people seeing India through normal lens. Hope India continues to develop to be a better place. 🇮🇳

  • @SBha30
    @SBha30 Před 2 lety +79

    I am an American and love your videos. I love this video where you brought other India based CZcamsrs. I hope you have guests on future episodes. Now some of my relatives are watching your videos - ha ha. I started eating a lot of India frozen foods (made in India) because I was salivating watch your and Benjamin's videos - lol! Probably not as good as the food you get there, but it tastes pretty good. Looking forward to my trip there.

    • @rahulgunjal8984
      @rahulgunjal8984 Před 2 lety +4

      You are welcome to India. Guest is like God to us Indians.

  • @vishalmahtani5686
    @vishalmahtani5686 Před 2 lety +137

    Ivana, I never used to understand when you said you moved to India for the weather and the warmth, but now that I've been in the Netherlands for the past 4 years I totally and wholly agree with you. The entire demeanor and mood of the country 95% of the time is depressing because of the weather and it has a HUGE effect on mental health, especially for me having grown up in a warm climate. The access to conveniences like domestic help in India is something you cannot find anywhere else and definitely improves overall quality of life and happiness.

    • @rahiakela4903
      @rahiakela4903 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly my thots , my friend

    • @clintonp5395
      @clintonp5395 Před 2 lety +3

      Bro i wish I could live in that cool gloomy weather.. Although I live in Bangalore, i rarely see sun rise due to my shift.. it's like I'm always living in dark, which I love ofcourse..

  • @eeshitaagarwal8059
    @eeshitaagarwal8059 Před 2 lety +37

    I personally think riding a ROYAL ENFIELD in the streets of India is one of the best experiences.

  • @bjenks
    @bjenks Před 2 lety +15

    Great vid! I have a new love now, wish I would have added: Podi Onion Uttapam ❤❤❤

  • @masq8678
    @masq8678 Před 2 lety +10

    I stayed in France for 6 months..enjoyed a lot... But I stil love my life here in India. Couldn't wait to come back! Quality of life here is amazinggggg . 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @mrramanpoonam
    @mrramanpoonam Před 2 lety +197

    It is great, Ivana, to hear about quality of life in India in this video. I am also living abroad and I must admit what you have just explained. As far as weather is concerned India is blessed with all kinds of weather. If one likes a mix of warm and cold weather Bangalore is the place. If one likes only cold or chilly weather then Shimla, Ladakh, Nainital, Mussories, Darjeeling, Ooty, etc. is the place to live. If one only wants a hot weather Chennai, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, kochi, etc. are the place to live. If one wants to enjoy all types of weather at one place then Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur, etc. are the place. Of course food of India is great specially vegetarian food. Simply it has no comparison. But the best part I love about India is, everything is available there at door step including home delivery that too at a very reasonable price. These things we miss a lot outside India, specially during Corona and Lockdown. So in my opinion these mixes form to quality of life. And, it is available in abundance in your country of choice - INDIA.

    • @gunjansinghal31
      @gunjansinghal31 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes you're right

    • @hallitalkies5197
      @hallitalkies5197 Před 2 lety

      Bro!! Actually it's not Bangalore!!! It's Bengaluru...

    • @mrramanpoonam
      @mrramanpoonam Před 2 lety +1

      @@hallitalkies5197 you are true. But by changing Name doesn't change Flavour of the place. Even if we change name of Flower it doesn't change its Fragrance, I mean.

  • @HarshSingh-dd1uu
    @HarshSingh-dd1uu Před 2 lety +24

    Thank you guys for showing so much love to India ❤️ our Hindu scriptures says that the world is a one big family ( वसुधैव कुटुंबकम् ) spreading much love and peace around the globe ☮️🌎

  • @chetannanda4705
    @chetannanda4705 Před 2 lety +28

    I personally will never leave my Bharat for any country as for me no country in the world comes close to what Bharat has to offer . I love my BHARAT 😍❤️💐🙏

  • @Mustafa_Alchalabi
    @Mustafa_Alchalabi Před 2 lety +86

    India such an incredible and beautiful country and people are so friendly and welcoming this video is great I really enjoyed it thank you. Take care and much love sister ❤

  • @prashantanand2922
    @prashantanand2922 Před 2 lety +96

    Your video is a perspective toward not about only quality of life but also in many ways like sunshine, feeling good, wellbeing and full of positivity.
    Being an Indian, I have visited two times to Begalore and I feel my joy and happiness at the top and this moment also prevailing due
    to pleasant weather. Although being at any part in India is always joyful when it comes to quality of life, but this video is always decisive for me
    ,,When i will relocate to any other
    City in India 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @salonilhila3930
    @salonilhila3930 Před 2 lety +31

    This is so true ! People working in india are obsessed about settling down abroad … it’s mostly for financial security and quality of life in terms of gov provided benefits which in india is missing.. Indians majorly spends more than 30 yrs of ther life studying hard to get a job abroad & leave india for good.. but these are the small things that people usually fail to appreciate as the focus is always on the bigger picture.. At the end of the day, it all depends on an individual on what does “quality of life” means to him / her..

  • @KirpalSingh65699
    @KirpalSingh65699 Před 2 lety +17

    Congratulations for completing 4 years in India 🇮🇳 🙏🙏🙏

  • @arunyton
    @arunyton Před 2 lety +25

    As an Indian and having lived in Bengaluru, agree to all that you said.
    India is cool.
    And Bengaluru is the best city in terms of weather 365 days a year.
    Weather in Bengaluru used to be even cooler 15-18 years ago. It used to be between 14-26 degrees the entire year.

  • @apurocking4308
    @apurocking4308 Před 2 lety +44

    Whole life is a search for beauty. But, when the beauty is found inside, the search ends and a beautiful journey begins....love u mam

  • @seanbellfort2298
    @seanbellfort2298 Před 2 lety +34

    🌹💐🌹Happy 4th Anniversary Ivana. Best wishes for many more vibrant, exilihirating, enriching and incredible years in India. ☝️🇮🇳☝️🕉️☝️. Jai Hind 💕

  • @umanarne8793
    @umanarne8793 Před 2 lety +10

    I am from andhrapradesh and my parents lived in Andaman Islands for a few years after I moved to USA and they are so impressed with the quality of life in Andaman Islands along with calmness and beautiful sights . Quality of life here in US is great as well as I live in a small town with amazing and welcoming neighbors . Again every place can be amazing if we have friends and well wishers along side .

  • @wonderwhy1522
    @wonderwhy1522 Před 2 lety +6

    I worked in UAE earlier, later I realized life in india is so natural n normal..i resigned n returned back home...Living in a fresh n green environment is better than artificial environment with big buildings ,ACs n too many restrictions..Home sweet home..India is a the world.jai hind

  • @khehra84
    @khehra84 Před 2 lety +56

    Very nicely explained 👏 👌... I feel so proud when foreigners say such nice things about my country and I m so gratefulto God for the life I am living in india,for being born here ....thank you ivana always appreciate your work..🙏

  • @rodyson2988
    @rodyson2988 Před 2 lety +113

    Je moet hard zijn, Ivana...:)
    Hopefully in 5- 10 years, i will be living in India. In the meantime , working and saving up to make this happen. Greetings from chilly Amsterdam.

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +13

      Hehehhe hard genieten it is! Good luck!!!

    • @shashankraj6818
      @shashankraj6818 Před 2 lety +4

      Come to bihar.... We'll make it affordable for you in no time.....

    • @shashankraj6818
      @shashankraj6818 Před 2 lety +1

      Come on 5-10 years is so much time ............ When you make it in 1-2years easily.

    • @rodyson2988
      @rodyson2988 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shashankraj6818 first I have to save up some money, and see what opportunities there are

    • @rodyson2988
      @rodyson2988 Před 2 lety

      @@manasstudywithme2689 I have no experience with it at all...
      But maybe you can help me, what kind of business would you like to see in India from Europe?

  • @shuklachatterjee8009
    @shuklachatterjee8009 Před 2 lety +72

    I love you Ivana!😊 You are portraying our country so well, thank you for that! I am born and brought up in Kolkata and now living in Mumbai. In my childhood i saw the foreigners used to come and take photos of all bad things and probably used to show allthese to their community and thus created a bad impression about India. You and many other foreigners now coming and showing good things about India, so feeling great!

  • @shivaraml5692
    @shivaraml5692 Před 2 lety +29

    Times are changing with rapid economic progress India still retains its characteristic old world charm. Quality of life is extremely good. Not enough has been said about the entertainment and cultural landscape obviously in this short video. For those who are spiritually and intellectually inclined there can be no better place in the world than India. One life time is not enough to experience everything.

  • @firefistzenix7052
    @firefistzenix7052 Před 2 lety +62

    Thanks Ivana ji for showing the beautiful side of India in your every video. I've got to know and see so many things through your videos. we Indians have so much to do to make our country a better living place for everyone.I truly appreciate your videos which shows India's culture and it's heritage.

  • @modmissy7622
    @modmissy7622 Před 2 lety +120

    This was a very nice feel good video. You have explained why YOU feel India and Bangalore work for your lifestyle and that's what matters. Comments about you being more well off than most Indians are misplaced in this context. Quality of life is such a complex topic, it means different things to different people. Weather is a major factor in a person's well being and quality of life and it is true that on an average, among major global cities, Bangalore has the best weather in the world.
    Best wishes on another year in India... hope your travel and business dreams continue to flourish!

  • @dr.bhavikvora8833
    @dr.bhavikvora8833 Před 2 lety +9

    Yes, I am Indian. I agree that you earn lots of money in foreign countries but you never get lots of attachment and love as it will get in India. Here family matters a lot. People are loving, caring and helpful
    Here there is unity in diversity. You can enjoy different weather, climate, food, peoples, living styles, languages, festivals, places and lots more. I love India very much. Mam, i am very much impressed from you. Foreigners are very much attracted from our country. We welcome everyone. We believe in vasudev kutumbkam i.e. all person living in this world are our family members. With lots of love and respect from bottom of my heart to you and all foreigners living in India 💖💐🙏

  • @Best52
    @Best52 Před 2 lety +17

    Indian tradition & culture are different from all other nations, that is the reason peoples of 29 States with different culture, tradition, language, dressing, way of life are living together as branches of a tree. Jai Hind.

    • @saurabhsinha8779
      @saurabhsinha8779 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro.. Just for fun.... India have only 28 states.... After J. K become.. Union Treotery..

  • @rajavishnuvardhana6830
    @rajavishnuvardhana6830 Před 2 lety +21

    I'm really happy knowing that you are happily living in India🇮🇳 ♥️🙏

  • @vidyanshdaily
    @vidyanshdaily Před 2 lety +19

    Ma'am please love Netherlands as well as India because Netherlands is your birth place and it is always special for you ❤️ and you like india .

  • @ad2050
    @ad2050 Před 2 lety +14

    I agree too. The quality of life in India is quite good if you're at a certain income level. Great video. Cities like Bengaluru & Mumbai are perfect because you literally have everything you need.

  • @chanakya_nan
    @chanakya_nan Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for being a brand ambassador for India. This video was so refreshingly amazing. I live in the US. I can say that although there are quite a few differences, my quality of life is now comparable to my friends living in India today. My more successful friends working in MNCs or Indian startups are earning more than me and have better savings.

  • @AmitSingh-iq8ng
    @AmitSingh-iq8ng Před 2 lety +54

    I am from Lucknow here the temperature is below 8 degrees Celsius ( and i personally like winter like you) i feel like winter is prohibiting me do some tasks which are often easy to do in summers or even rainy season and studying is also disturbed because of laziness of not leaving blankets ,over sleeping only thing good thing about winter is roasted sweet potatoes !

  • @pissupehelwan
    @pissupehelwan Před 2 lety +44

    I totally get our point #1 about weather. I live in the US (North East) and it is quite cold here right now. It is not as gloomy here, generally, as in the Nederlands (I've been there and that was something I noticed immediately) but I crave the sun and the warmth of India during such days. Your point #2 is also valid although not that much of a priority for me personally.

  • @srinivasaniyer6219
    @srinivasaniyer6219 Před 2 lety +34

    Quality of life depends on the individual and is highly subjective. Talking about QOL is like saying my mom is the best mom in the world. You are right, if one can get a good social life and a pay which satisfies your lifestyle and other personal commitments India is quite a nice country to live in as places like Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai etc have great services available at the click of the button which are unimaginable in a western developed country for an ordinary middle class salaried person.

  • @indomannn
    @indomannn Před 2 lety +25

    Ma'am you actually inspired me from what you said about india..u know I was thinking to shift in Canada permanently because I wanted to live in a snowy and developed country but your thoughts for india made me stay in my motherland forever.. thankyou so so sooo much

    • @amitchirania5710
      @amitchirania5710 Před 2 lety +2

      Best decision of your life...i lived in Canada for four years and came back and the got a PR but I chose to stay back only because of climate and family

    • @indomannn
      @indomannn Před 2 lety

      @Probal Halder i really want to live my rest of the life in Kashmir but the current scenario doesn't allow me to do it

    • @indomannn
      @indomannn Před 2 lety +1

      @Probal Halder yah they definitely are...but there are very less facilities available....need to be like Canada USA ...

  • @sanjitneogi8017
    @sanjitneogi8017 Před 2 lety +17

    I am an UK national born and brought up in India and left UK five years ago and decided to retire in South of Bangalore in picturesque leafy neighborhood. I agree with Ivana and with her friends. I am following Ivana for more than three years. India has great diversity, it has places like Kashmir which is as beautiful as Switzerland, it has lots of exotic beautiful beaches, it has Himalayas, it has desert in Rajasthan, it has majestic wild life forest, it has huge natural wealth, it has world's largest middle class population (450 millions), it has nuclear weapons, it has nuclear submarines, it has aircraft carriers, it is world's third largest economy (in PPP measurements) and fifth largest (in GDP measurements), it has glorious future ❤️

  • @prashantsrivastava6906
    @prashantsrivastava6906 Před 2 lety +4

    U are no more a foreigner mam..u have now become more indian than many indians themselves..u are just awesome lady mam

  • @PS3456
    @PS3456 Před 2 lety +11

    You're right on spot about the weather. Gloomy and dark days and severe cold. That is the only downsize living in European countries. On top of lack of seeing people adds depression in winter.

  • @rakesh.dhamija
    @rakesh.dhamija Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for helping Indians see the good side of life in India. 🙂

  • @sarthaksrivastava3877
    @sarthaksrivastava3877 Před 2 lety +14

    Great video! I was saddened to see fellow Indians getting so angry just because you praised India. Don't worry, there are many Indians who hate india to the core I just brush them aside. Keep enjoying this beautiful country ! 😁🇮🇳

  • @krameshone
    @krameshone Před 2 lety +11

    We proud of you Ivana, n love from Indian brother 😍

  • @sadcapyyoutube
    @sadcapyyoutube Před 2 lety +23

    India is far from a perfect country but still it has a lot to offer. The country still needs a lot of improvements and I hope it will happen.

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před 2 lety +1

      Comon , we are perfectly imperfect

    • @ceatlove
      @ceatlove Před 2 lety +1

      This goes for everything and everywhere. Everything is perfect and imperfect as well. No country in the world is perfect and we can say vice versa as well.

  • @nnanduuu
    @nnanduuu Před 2 lety +3

    Happy to hear about ur wonderful life in India.Iam live in UK but i hope some time down the line I wish to come back and settle in my motherland.I love my India.There is nothing in the world as vibrant and colourful as India.Jaihind

  • @IndjanTraveler
    @IndjanTraveler Před 2 lety +8

    I miss Indian sunshine☀️...especially now that is winter. Lucky you!

  • @apekshasoni3915
    @apekshasoni3915 Před 2 lety +5

    After watching this video I get more pride while saying I am an Indian.
    We have a saying '' Athiti Devo Bhava'' - meaning guests are God
    And while you enjoy living in India we enjoy how much you enjoyed here
    All of you give a Indian vibes now
    And please travel other parts also to see diversity of people and their cultures and unity
    And at last Ivana and Juli you look very beautiful in Indian attair
    It suits you very well
    I think you should wear it more often
    Love from India
    ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @WorldPolitics249
    @WorldPolitics249 Před 2 lety +24

    Lovely video so well presented … sometimes because of you all we get to see the different side of india and make me feel more proud of our mother-land. Thank you all for working hard and loving India so much….!
    I have lived in Netherlands (Zoetermeer) for 2 years and now moving to Sweden…but believe me I am sooo jealous of you all since you live in India and get to have all the fun ! I love my country India and will be back soon to enjoy all the fun..
    Thanks again !

  • @Manohar1980
    @Manohar1980 Před 2 lety +8

    India is under-rated today for digital nomad experience. But over the next 10 yrs or so, it might attract hordes of digital nomads to southern cities like Bangalore. Change of weather + change of food + access to daily conveniences.

  • @sarahatantra1158
    @sarahatantra1158 Před 2 lety +11

    You are telling truth ...
    But for many dreams and fantasy are dreams and fantasy ...
    After my 10 days tour to australia when i returned i declared i am blessed to be born in india
    And no one understood ...
    DreAms and fantasies...

    • @yogeshnegi1090
      @yogeshnegi1090 Před 2 lety

      Whyy?? What bad had happened to you in Australia?

  • @satyajitraje7671
    @satyajitraje7671 Před 2 lety +8

    Congratulations Ivana on completing 4 years living in India! The way you have embraced everything about Indian culture and the love that you have for India and its people is just wonderful and must be appreciated! So good to see that you are enjoying life to the fullest living in Bangalore, wish you many many more years here and lots of happiness and success in everything that you do and good health during these tough times!

  • @2raroh
    @2raroh Před 2 lety +12

    Hi, I don't know how to get this message across to the American CZcamsr living in India. The steel container is not for holding the steel glass, instead, it is to cool the tea down. You need to pour the tea into the steel glass from a certain height, which comes with practice and then pour it back into the glass you had it in initially. You need to repeat this process multiple times until you find a suitable temperature of your liking. After which you can pour the tea back into whichever glass you like and then start consuming the tea.

  • @raptorgaming7242
    @raptorgaming7242 Před 2 lety +21

    The beauty of living 4 seasons in one country is totally worth. India is blessed with near equator area. Asia is progressing and within few years Asian countries will rule the world. Those who thinks India is not a good country to live in speacially Indian think about it very carefully and watch Why India is Great part2 video.

  • @ankurchoubey3332
    @ankurchoubey3332 Před 2 lety +13

    I left offer from Dubai UAE,being previously in cllge used to think of money making but certainly i too realised that ,why should I leave my country ,Now I am happy in my place , enjoying my life yes I left that monetary term but rest asli maja toh apne hi yaha aata hai na🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai hind

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +2

      Whoohoooo!!!!

    • @ankurchoubey3332
      @ankurchoubey3332 Před 2 lety +1

      I realised one day that I haven't explored my own country,still thinking to explore world😅,from laddakh my dream place to down their to Indira point,porbandar to north east majuli island (world largest river island) how amazing na .....,last year started 2 places to explore each year mission🤠🤠

    • @itsokktobesmarteveryday4343
      @itsokktobesmarteveryday4343 Před 2 lety

      @@ankurchoubey3332 Majuli In Assam 🧐😳😳
      hello, I m from Assam brother....
      Where r u from??

    • @ankurchoubey3332
      @ankurchoubey3332 Před 2 lety

      @@itsokktobesmarteveryday4343 Bilaspur Chhattisgarh

  • @avinashgujarathi
    @avinashgujarathi Před 2 lety +112

    Hi Ivanaji
    Congratulations for Completion of 4 Year's in INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
    Now you can call yourself as :- FORMER FOREIGNER LIVING IN INDIA
    You just Demand it and INDIA has it :- whether it is food, landscape, climate, culture.
    Be Safe and Take Care 👍👍👍
    Love from Navi Mumbai ❤️❤️❤️

    • @RealChristianTV
      @RealChristianTV Před 2 lety +1

      Yes oo

    • @bussycat3468
      @bussycat3468 Před 2 lety

      I feeling paroud India army 🇮🇳❤️ Google CEO Sundar Pichai 🙏😎👍 feeling very proud modi zindabad 🥰 India $3 trillions GDP 🇮🇳💪 Pakistan looser only 3 hundred billion👎🤪

  • @suginami123
    @suginami123 Před 2 lety +15

    I would also think that the wide availability of English has made your transition so smooth. I live in Tokyo where English is rarely spoken.

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +11

      Sooo true! It's one of the reasons why India was an option for me in the first place

  • @SUJAMUK
    @SUJAMUK Před 2 lety +17

    After living in London, England since 1977 and my husband since 1965, we have decided to come back to India to have a good life but unfortunately nothing went according to plan and I lost my husband of 44 years.
    Now, as I am all by myself, I have no option than moving to a senior living place from my own flat.
    After putting a deposit of about 20000.00 pounds, the monthly expenses are about 400 pounds that include food, cleaning, room service, regular free basic health check up, 24 hours security. I have my own car and full time driver. All these would have cost a lot in England.
    I still have to get used to someone holding the door for me or pressing the lift button for me. It's like staying in a 5 star hotel. weather at the moment is very pleasant. I stayed in bangalore and it's lot better than some of the other cities specially
    weather wise.
    I would have enjoyed my life here so much more with my beloved husband but it's not meant to be. Destiny what they believe in india. 🇮🇳
    Wish you a very happy life in india.

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +6

      I'm so sorry about your husband! It's such a tragic loss but at least he made sure you're well taken care of. Sending so much light and love your way!

    • @SUJAMUK
      @SUJAMUK Před 2 lety +2

      @@IvanaPerkovicOfficial thank you. Take care.

  • @001abhaykumarmaurya6
    @001abhaykumarmaurya6 Před 2 lety +22

    Now I also want to shift to south india because from the past two days the temperature is below 10°C🥶 & I am not able to do my studies properly because as I get out of my blanket the chilly weather makes me feel like I have got an electric shock😂

  • @Amolraut-qm3pe
    @Amolraut-qm3pe Před 2 lety +8

    I think the main reason young generation in India wants to go abroad as there are lots of opportunities are available and one makes the progess based on the merits. The hard work, talent is recognized and appreciated. The growth is certain and quick if you have skills.

  • @TheAshutosh58
    @TheAshutosh58 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you for addressing these things Ivana. People like you are the reason CZcams stays a positive influence.
    I would also like to see you touch the spiritual aspects India has to offer. Not religious but spiritual. In my understanding though every dharmic or Indic religion is spiritual. But again that's my experience.

  • @venkateshmandikal8811
    @venkateshmandikal8811 Před 2 lety +4

    Pranams to all you youngsters who have fallen in love with our great country, where every plant is a medicine, each drop of water is Ganga, each person a host and woman an angel. Hope you stay safe, happy and prosperous here and welcome other young ones. Dhanyavad.

  • @laurenhensman7941
    @laurenhensman7941 Před 2 lety +48

    Great video Ivanna, I agree in terms of work life balance. When I lived outside of UK in Portugal the weather was so much better and family life was truly valued in terms of work life balance and outdoor activities.
    I moved back to UK due to circumstances and I really love my country however I get very disheartened when some people say oh your “richer and earn more money” in UK so your life is better but that simply isn’t true.
    Everyone situation is different but for most people, I earn a very modest wage and things are very expensive here bills like gas & electric, property, rent even outside or city’s , public transport is one of the most expensive in the world. Paying for car road & home tax ect, But can’t live without and not pay.
    In terms of family balance for working families it used to be the case you would have your family member ,elder, aunty, neighbour looking after the little one whilst parent working.
    Most don’t have the family community anymore grandparents don’t retire until later now and for most people it’s paying for childcare which can be over £1000 per month per child! I know.
    If you need repairs in your home labour & construction charges are very expensive compared to others.
    Eating out is a complete luxury I even mean street food vendors buying coffee can add up and most cook all meals at home.
    So yes earnings can be more but it doesn’t equate to the expenses the average person has.

  • @seeker8238
    @seeker8238 Před 2 lety +11

    India will be a far better place to live with a better traffic management. India needs to work more on urban planning and traffic management

  • @AK-wn5ri
    @AK-wn5ri Před 2 lety +1

    I have met few foreigners when i was living in Goa and most were soldiers from Russia or Israel who were here to decompress and have a good time. Then I met some students from Africa and middle east who are here for studies. Most interesting was a guy from Ghana who studied in Bangalore and does BBM from a college + courses in IT. He was studious and was a great companion for studies and we did party once. This was before COVID and he left for his home country after studies and I will remember fondly his visit as he only had good things to say about India even with some negative stereotype that African students have to face in Bangalore and Goa.

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293

    I totally relate to what you said about the cold weather. I'm in England and the disappointingly low temperatures throughout the year is one thing but there are many factors that conspire that make a 10C day in Melbourne Australia feel totally different to 10C day in an English village. There's a 'freezer compartment' chill in the air. It's always windy and that wind is like ice. That icy breeze really changes things. The air feels different and importantly, the sky is an oppressive white for half a year or more. I don't mind wonderful, dramatic, gothic grey cloudy skies but white as a sheet of paper is intensely horrible. Nobody talks about this detail, anywhere, ever! It's amazing how people accept the details in their reality and don't have anything to compare the contrast to, thinking it's all "normal" or more likely, not even noticing. I love watching movies and videos where I can FEEL the warmth of the air, the lush green vegetation. I have a vivid imagination and it's easy to gasp and physically relive the memories of all my happy summer holidays. It's almost astonishing how different 2pm can be all around the world. Stepping out of an aeroplane in a hot humid Asian, Mediterranen or tropical climate is the best feeling ever-- I can almost gulp in the hot, heavy damp air. Wonderful! The smells! The smell of hot steaming soil in a garden after a tropical downpour! Oh, wonderful. I TOTALLY get it.

  • @gyanaranjan6209
    @gyanaranjan6209 Před 2 lety +5

    The spirituality of Indian land is just Devin . We all really feeling blessed to born and live in india . ❤️❤️ Welcome to India

  • @AkashGupta-pw9eo
    @AkashGupta-pw9eo Před 2 lety +3

    That Girl who said JAI HIND, ufff. 🔥🔥🇮🇳

  • @rajeevmishra8932
    @rajeevmishra8932 Před 2 lety +2

    I want lots of people from different ethnicities come and find opportunities to grow in our motherland india.
    And this how our Indian society will grow and we can learn a lot from this way.
    We

  • @shalinikishore1099
    @shalinikishore1099 Před 2 lety +9

    Love love this video. I totally agree with everything that was said in this video. I would never want to move abroad and compromise with my lifestyle. And the culture here, oh my god! Every city has their own festivals and they own way to celebrate those festivals. Thank you for bringing all those things up. Lots of love to you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @fookrefookre349
    @fookrefookre349 Před 2 lety +3

    We Indians love you all too...the love...and respect...is mutual!!

  • @fit-fhat6671
    @fit-fhat6671 Před 2 lety +21

    I can understand ur reasons for living in Bengaluru bcz im also from jharkhand and live in Bengaluru .earlier I used to live in mumbai but when i once came to Bengaluru i asked my company to change my location nd shift me to Bengaluru .
    There is a saying once u come Bengaluru there is no going back .i used to wonder and thought when u used say you'll shift to mumbai soon ,that it's not going to happen darling,you ll stay in Bengaluru .the weather will haunt u in ur memory if u leave the Bengaluru .
    Btw I have a small or incident which made me choose the Bengaluru over mumbai but I'll end this here otherwise the comment would so lengthy .take care nd stay safe 🤗

  • @eimisavageofficial9196
    @eimisavageofficial9196 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoy your best life in india..
    When other country let you down ...India never let you down....always on top

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 Před 2 lety +2

    Congratulations to 4 years in india , although i m not surprised that it's been that long for you staying in india . India has this wonderful charm and charismatic character with all its culture and traditions that one who comes in open mind can really feel the joy spirit around here and can be captivated by it's glory. Loved this special video with few more interesting and happy foreigner content creators living and adoring our india . Well i say our because you all have appreciated and accepted india in its truest essence . Lots of love and blessings to you . May you prosper more and more.

  • @rahiakela4903
    @rahiakela4903 Před 2 lety +7

    A great video Ivana. You have so rightly pointed out the basic reasons for the quality of life in India. It is a beautiful blend of traditions, work, weather. nature, religion and fun time... all at a reasonable cost. And for the record.. i am a middle class Indian. Yes, abroad is exiting.... but at the end of the day when I ruminate this is where i want to live and die.

  • @utkarshsrivastava2639
    @utkarshsrivastava2639 Před 2 lety +9

    Quality of life in India depend on your family background or earnings. for me my quality of life is really good in India, I have my family which is actually a very big factor ,many house helper , a good life style, good education, good climate too and food is the best part obviously, what else you want. I know this is not a ideal situation in every Indian house hold but for me it is.

    • @IvanaPerkovicOfficial
      @IvanaPerkovicOfficial  Před 2 lety +2

      You sound like a happy person!!!

    • @utkarshsrivastava2639
      @utkarshsrivastava2639 Před 2 lety

      @@IvanaPerkovicOfficial living in North also has its own benefits you gets to enjoy all the weather's without traveling however this year I am coming to South for my masters in computer application 😊😊

    • @shashankraj6818
      @shashankraj6818 Před 2 lety

      Oh god ,me when?

  • @Frag_talk
    @Frag_talk Před 2 lety

    Very well articulated. Thanks for your perspective. Always good to get an outside-in view. Thanks to every one of your friends for being such great ambassadors for India

  • @victordashmohapatra3546
    @victordashmohapatra3546 Před 2 lety +5

    Quality of Life is pretty subjective, i was hit bad with COVID-19 last year which made me change my perspective on life. No one misses Malls n Luxurious on their death bed

  • @indragopal4904
    @indragopal4904 Před 2 lety +5

    Wat leuk om te zien dat jullie genieten in India.

  • @x-man5452
    @x-man5452 Před 2 lety +4

    Bangalore is called the Garden City of India.
    The temperature there barely goes down 15°C(even in winter) and remains around 30°C in Summers.

  • @miteshsakaria1890
    @miteshsakaria1890 Před 2 lety +2

    One of the best video I have see from all the video of ivana ji madam All the foreigner which is shown in video love indians that why all stay in india in almost 1 year or more But ivana ji madam thank to you you have shown the true indian to all the foreigner

  • @btsarmyforever6091
    @btsarmyforever6091 Před 2 lety +1

    Woah, this video is amazing didn't know Benjamin is here to. Awesome video

  • @shivakumarchelursiddauiah4562

    Hi, Thanks for loving India and more so Bangalore..i only wish u more success, happiness and peace in life in India..God bless u.. Waiting for u to make a video on Mysore...

  • @mohankp70
    @mohankp70 Před 2 lety +4

    Hello Ivana. Great to see you complete 4 years of living in Namma Bengaluru.....yup you guessed it right......I am a Bangalorean....and have seen how this city has transformed from a pensioners paradise to the Silicon Valley of India. There are so many tales that I can share.

  • @vinodchhiller724
    @vinodchhiller724 Před 2 lety +2

    You spoke your heart out❤. Really appreciable Ivana ji!

  • @deepakmotwani734
    @deepakmotwani734 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad that you have spent good time in India with pleasant weather that suits you and adopted India culture and life style ... wish you all the best and good health