I agree what you said about the changes in Chennai. I too felt the same.. it’s changed very much.. good to see you talking frankly instead of hiding things for social media.. when you mentioned you lost the roots in India, I got stuck and see myself on it.. 😢
சென்னை ஏர்போர்ட் வந்து இறங்கினவுடன் உங்களை irritate பண்ணிடுவாங்க. நாலு பெரிய பொட்டி ( நானும் என் மனைவியும்) தள்ளிக்கொண்டு நமது காருக்கு போக கிட்ட தட்ட ஒரு கிலோமீட்டர் நடந்து போகணும். அந்த ramp -ம் smooth ஆகவே இல்லை. அதைத் தவிர parking complex-ல் மாடிக்கு போக ஒரே elevator-தான். அதுக்கு வேற பயங்கர queues. அரசு அதிகாரிகள், அரசியல்வாதிகள், அமைச்சர்கள் கார்களுக்குத்தான் terminal curb-sideக்கு வர அனுமதியாம். எதுக்கெல்லாமே case போடறானுங்க. இதுக்கு யாராவது case போட்டு genuine passengers curbside ல் காரில் ஏற ஆணை வாங்கவேண்டும். Airport Authority useless and indifferent.
Chennai romba mariduchu madam Comparitevly matha statea vida tamilnadu ellavatrilum improve aayachu…idhu ellathukkum karanam.. education.. ellarum padichachu.. very proud to be in Tamilnadu…
Hello Sainthavi I have never missed your videos.All your answers are very clear and genuine.I came to SFO for my son’s graduation when you were in Chennai.I hope that I will meet next time & lots of love from Noida.
parents also feeling the same as you said sainthavi.because children settled in USA ,parents feels lonely in their home towns and wants to spend their remaining life with children and grand kid’s .due to the health and hospital expense’s they’re backing out.but each and every parent wants to stay with the children.parents also foreigners in India after sending their children to USA.you touched so many families and heart’s with your genuine answer😊
Sain I do not have any one in India ! Except my in-laws I ‘m single child too I go back to India, reasons unknown. Lost my Amma in my 30. Appa few years go
Unlike many other UA-camrs who say they want to go live in India but never go and it looks very fake when they say. You sounded very bold and truthful. Living in the USA for many years, enaku amma illa, siblings illa, enaku yen story ya neenga solra maadiri irundadu. Thanks for addressing ❤
Hi Sainthavi, Can you please address iep students education and the support system in USA. Their college and career here. Thank you so much for your time.
Hi dear from Sweden right now vaccation in Chennai it’s very useful from all ur previous video and it’s very useless for us to plan . We are also in Keelkattalai Chennai . Lots of love u dear . I like to speak in person is it possible ❤
Hello Sain & Vinodh - I feel compelled to comment on this topic - meaning, we too had the same feelings like you guys, with respect to moving back to India (many many years ago). We often discussed/debated about settling back in India, a year after our child was born. Fast forward, now...We call this (US) as our "Home". We have been living in the US for more than half of our lives. We still like to "visit" India (mostly visit temples and the places where we grew up) - that's all. I, personally have always felt (when we visited India about 2 years after our first landing here, in the early 1990s) that I'm an outsider/guest, even within our own close family circle (mom, dad, brothers, sisters, mom-in-law, dad-in-law, bro-in-laws, sis-in-laws). In other words, I learned to know my boundaries when I visit India (mainly due to the western etiquette that quickly grew on me, soon after I felt comfortable living in the US). In our recent past experience when we visited India, we saw plenty of changes (people's attitude, foods, roads, fashion, shopping, transportation - you name it) everywhere, every city, village, whether North India or South India. We also noticed few changes on people's expectation even within our own close family. So, overall, in our honest opinion, we have been calling our US home as "Home". As expected, Sain you hilariously pulled Vinodh's leg😀when you asked him to answer first so he doesn't use your answer as his🤗. Thank you once again for the laughs and also for choosing a wonderful topic🥰
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You nailed this topic. Living here for such a long time, I feel the same way you feel.
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I agree what you said about the changes in Chennai. I too felt the same.. it’s changed very much.. good to see you talking frankly instead of hiding things for social media.. when you mentioned you lost the roots in India, I got stuck and see myself on it.. 😢
100% honest responses!! 👍🏼
Glad you think so!
Yes, 💯 genuine answer, loved it
சென்னை ஏர்போர்ட் வந்து இறங்கினவுடன் உங்களை irritate பண்ணிடுவாங்க. நாலு பெரிய பொட்டி ( நானும் என் மனைவியும்) தள்ளிக்கொண்டு நமது காருக்கு போக கிட்ட தட்ட ஒரு கிலோமீட்டர் நடந்து போகணும். அந்த ramp -ம் smooth ஆகவே இல்லை. அதைத் தவிர parking complex-ல் மாடிக்கு போக ஒரே elevator-தான். அதுக்கு வேற பயங்கர queues. அரசு அதிகாரிகள், அரசியல்வாதிகள், அமைச்சர்கள் கார்களுக்குத்தான் terminal curb-sideக்கு வர அனுமதியாம். எதுக்கெல்லாமே case போடறானுங்க. இதுக்கு யாராவது case போட்டு genuine passengers curbside ல் காரில் ஏற ஆணை வாங்கவேண்டும். Airport Authority useless and indifferent.
Chennai romba mariduchu madam
Comparitevly matha statea vida tamilnadu ellavatrilum improve aayachu…idhu ellathukkum karanam.. education.. ellarum padichachu.. very proud to be in Tamilnadu…
Each and every video of your’s are eye opening and it educates something to us
Can you post the details of the rental car service (with Driver)you are talking about in checnnai pls? Thank you
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I love your matured thinking Saindhavi 😊
Thank you ☺️
Hello Sainthavi I have never missed your videos.All your answers are very clear and genuine.I came to SFO for my son’s graduation when you were in Chennai.I hope that I will meet next time & lots of love from Noida.
Thank you so much 🙂
parents also feeling the same as you said sainthavi.because children settled in USA ,parents feels lonely in their home towns and wants to spend their remaining life with children and grand kid’s .due to the health and hospital expense’s they’re backing out.but each and every parent wants to stay with the children.parents also foreigners in India after sending their children to USA.you touched so many families and heart’s with your genuine answer😊
Thank you and I’m happy you understood my message
Very true. What you said about moving back. Chennai is not the same we look forward tooo.
Hai akka! Such an honest answer, you are very open minded and i like your genuinity…
Thank you so much 🙂
23:56 💯 Genuine response
Sainth, what if I don’t have receipts for old jewelry?
They’ll accept pictures of it being used previously to prove that it’s not newly purchased
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Sain
I do not have any one in India ! Except my in-laws I ‘m single child too I go back to India, reasons unknown. Lost my Amma in my 30. Appa few years go
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Wondering what was the approximate budget for a trip like that you had
Ok will do a video stay tuned
Unlike many other UA-camrs who say they want to go live in India but never go and it looks very fake when they say. You sounded very bold and truthful. Living in the USA for many years, enaku amma illa, siblings illa, enaku yen story ya neenga solra maadiri irundadu. Thanks for addressing ❤
Hi Sainthavi,
Can you please address iep students education and the support system in USA. Their college and career here. Thank you so much for your time.
Ok will do a video stay tuned
Completely agree with your answer on foreigner in India ! All changed there… so it’s not what we remember!
You’re 💯percent genuine ❤ from 🇨🇦
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Hi Sainthavi I’m also the same feeling … 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
very good answer,
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Hi akka, thank you for answer my questions. You are soo sweet- Viki from Canada
I felt emotional too when you landed in India and seeing your family members ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi dear from Sweden right now vaccation in Chennai it’s very useful from all ur previous video and it’s very useless for us to plan . We are also in Keelkattalai Chennai . Lots of love u dear . I like to speak in person is it possible ❤
Thank you 😊
I agreed about Chennai ,right now I am in india felt the same 😂Saranvan bhavan hotel in Chennai is closed akka.
I accept your point of view 💯 Iam also a NRI Iam also think like this
Akka you could have booked a hall in a good hotel with food and asked all your relatives to come, by this way maybe you could have met more relatives.
We did here is the video Family Reunion Vlog
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Hi. sain.
Love you that is all today sis
10 marks answernu sollitu 20 marks koduthutinga. My grandparents lost their indian roots and now, india is just a holiday destination for me.
Hi akka thank u so much u my read comments so swt amma yappadi erukkanga.
Hello Sain & Vinodh - I feel compelled to comment on this topic - meaning, we too had the same feelings like you guys, with respect to moving back to India (many many years ago). We often discussed/debated about settling back in India, a year after our child was born. Fast forward, now...We call this (US) as our "Home". We have been living in the US for more than half of our lives.
We still like to "visit" India (mostly visit temples and the places where we grew up) - that's all. I, personally have always felt (when we visited India about 2 years after our first landing here, in the early 1990s) that I'm an outsider/guest, even within our own close family circle (mom, dad, brothers, sisters, mom-in-law, dad-in-law, bro-in-laws, sis-in-laws). In other words, I learned to know my boundaries when I visit India (mainly due to the western etiquette that quickly grew on me, soon after I felt comfortable living in the US). In our recent past experience when we visited India, we saw plenty of changes (people's attitude, foods, roads, fashion, shopping, transportation - you name it) everywhere, every city, village, whether North India or South India. We also noticed few changes on people's expectation even within our own close family. So, overall, in our honest opinion, we have been calling our US home as "Home".
As expected, Sain you hilariously pulled Vinodh's leg😀when you asked him to answer first so he doesn't use your answer as his🤗. Thank you once again for the laughs and also for choosing a wonderful topic🥰
Thank you 😊 for sharing sending much love to you 🤗
Very honest. I am also an only child.
Trip plan pannala nu solraruthu is a total humbug
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