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  • čas přidán 8. 04. 2024
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Komentáře • 31

  • @AlingonMitraComedy
    @AlingonMitraComedy  Před 25 dny +2

    TIX: tiktokcomic.com ⤵️ SHOWS: 🙏🏽 4.14 ST. LOUIS
    🙏🏽 4.13 TULSA
    🙏🏽 4.20 AUSTIN
    🙏🏽 4.21 SAN ANTONIO
    🙏🏽 7.20 SAN DIEGO
    ✅ The way I book shows for my stand up comedy tour is I look at my email list and prioritize the cities where people are joining from. You can sign up and then get first access + discounts when tickets go live: tiktokcomic.com

  • @yashdeep780
    @yashdeep780 Před 25 dny +75

    Indian parents logic: You're old enough to get married but not old enough to choose your partner. We'll do that for you.

    • @Anonymous-cq8rp
      @Anonymous-cq8rp Před 24 dny

      Because India has a different culture. Parents don't have children out of love but because of the combination of it with thinking that they will be their old-age support and society demands children. So, it is also a societal norms that if the son marries women he loves they will end up living independently and will not support them in old age. So it turns out they want to make sure that the bride is of their choice.

    • @luxmi7389
      @luxmi7389 Před 18 dny

      @@AB-yp7ncparents can foresee the problems? Do they use tarot cards or crystals?
      What the other two have said are absolutely true, there's no point denying that. Many indian parents do not let their children (especially sons) 'grow up'. Their emotional growth is stunted from a young age. They grow up thinking that they're incapable of making their own choices, and if they do, they're wrong and bringing shame to their parents. It's sad when the most important decision in anybody's life is not even theirs to make. I mean, the way you're defending it shows how blind the society is.

  • @Dana-eq5nz
    @Dana-eq5nz Před 23 dny +7

    Don't want you in a relationship until you get married🎉😂❤😂

  • @madhu1693
    @madhu1693 Před 22 dny +8

    That's a typical telugu life 😂😂
    Caste matters 🤫

    • @Sririri123
      @Sririri123 Před 18 dny

      Another Macauley putra, parroting western tropes. Portuguese Casta, European feudal serfdoms, slavery, supremacism, racism etc have been conveniently mixed to create a false equivalence called the "caste/varna system" in India. Thankfully, we have never faced genocides, holocausts, inquisitions, witch trials, slave trading, sex trafficking and other hallmarks of monotheistic faiths, some of which have come here thanks to invading hordes and looters for centuries. The so called uppermost learned "castes" used to be beggars and temple priests with no powerful hierarchy. While the traders and servicemen used to be the richest with land ownership in a FLUID, DYNAMIC labour system or varna system. The British deliberately termed this into a rigid birth-based "caste" system by identifying castes, rigidifying it and imposing unprecedented poverty, that we are finally coming out of within seventy years. But what to expect from the brainwashed than tropes against their own people??
      Satyameva Jayatey,
      Jai Bharatham

    • @rey1sri60
      @rey1sri60 Před 18 dny

      Portuguese "Casta", European feudalism and invader imposed poverty, remember that.
      Our Varna system was fluid and dynamic, but more recently poverty has forced our parents to use jati as a comforting stereotype.
      But we have a Bharatiya constitution that is reversing all that.

  • @ravis1059
    @ravis1059 Před 25 dny +21

    It’s a joke but it’s traumatic 😢

    • @samarthpawar1504
      @samarthpawar1504 Před 24 dny

      Does your parents being together look traumatic to you??

    • @ravis1059
      @ravis1059 Před 24 dny +1

      @@samarthpawar1504 what has parents being together got to do with having romantic relationships?

    • @samarthpawar1504
      @samarthpawar1504 Před 24 dny

      @@ravis1059 what i mean to say is that many of our parent's generation went through arranged marriage...but today can you look at them and confidently say that their marriage was something traumatic and unethical???
      I get that there are many cases where people come out unhappy with these marriages...but those reasons vary from person to person...
      personally i feel that what we need today is not the complete eradication of this system cuz there are many good things too about this way of finding partners. Our family members won't necessarily find the wrong guy/girl for you just because someone else's did...
      generalising our culture as traumatic is just wrong. + purely considering the statistics of love marriages all throughout the world, it doesn't come out as the best alternative either.

    • @ravis1059
      @ravis1059 Před 24 dny

      @@samarthpawar1504 i am not talking about eradicating the system. I dont think anyone needs to worry about that, the system works okay, and is here to stay no matter what.
      What I called traumatic is the mind being preoccupied with fear about parents when you really find a good person to hit it off with, and cannot even think of trying.

    • @luxmi7389
      @luxmi7389 Před 18 dny

      @@samarthpawar1504 when you use the term 'love marriage', what other reason is there for two people to marry, and what other kinds of marriages exist around the world? I mean, gone are those days when marriages were arranged to join two kingdoms or businesses.
      People who are in love make their union official, that's called 'marriage'.
      The desi world using the term 'love marriage' itself is weird. And Indians have managed to make it sound like the worst thing that could happen to a family. Be the change, pal. Just because a system 'works' doesn't mean it's good.

  • @sreedhar320
    @sreedhar320 Před 22 dny +3

    i too a Telugu guy

  • @ParulAroraWorld
    @ParulAroraWorld Před 25 dny +5

    Come to India 🙏

  • @srinivas381rohit
    @srinivas381rohit Před 23 dny +2

    You've written right in the description but captions show the wrong spelling. It is Telugu not Telegu...!!!

  • @goswami20007
    @goswami20007 Před 20 dny

    Telgu people are the most shy in India for sure😅😅

  • @I_am_a_Cunning_Linguist

    Ask a malayalee the same question lol...

  • @chaitrakeshav
    @chaitrakeshav Před 22 dny

  • @Anon1mousLife
    @Anon1mousLife Před 25 dny +2

    First❤

  • @GayatrriBorpatraGohain

    Best way to live 🙏💐💐💐