From an Indian living in the USA, I truly understand what you are saying. I left India a long time ago, 31 years exactly, and its a completely different India now. The longing to go back increases every day, I even have a home and my mother still lives there. I need to find a way to go back...I have succeeded in building a business here but I realize I am not really living a happy life here...money can only give you so much. Once you have a roof and 3 meals, then happiness takes a different meaning.
Daamn, that was a very emotional comment and I can so assume how you must be feeling. Very true. Money can’t buy us happiness and we have to figure out at the end of the day where our heart takes us.
I am from England but Bourne in Kenya and lived in Tanzania my parents were Indians, india is a place where people fall in love with india and their culture 😀.
As an Indian living abroad i can understand why you miss India so much. When you mentioned that Sab theek ho jayega. That's the essense of an Indian family. Even if they can't help you but this assurance itself is so motivating.
Very few foreigners could understand the deep Indian culture. You are one of them. You are still in Indian attire far from India. You have a good heart and Keep India in it always. Wish you lots of love and blessings. 🇮🇳💐🙏
This video made me cry 😭 😭 As a total lover of India I can relate with all the points you made. I cannot go out as much as I want becasue it is so cold in Sitzerland...waking up as easy as in India is tough..here it is so boring....there every day is a festival...as for food I cook Indan 6 days in the week....Ohh boy I miss INDIA and I hope to be back soon 🙏🏻
You feel bored in Switzerland 🇨🇭?I am from India and dreaming to stay in a country with beautiful view as Switzerland.But yes I do feel that cold weather is quite depressing
@@nivedithau1755 I find visiting Switzerland is amazing, but for day to day life is boring and too rigorous. Almost no social life, hard to make friends as a foreigner, neighbors don't know each other....Swiss people are hard nut to crack...
@@nivedithau1755 you're in India that's why you can't feel those things what she said. For one time, like a month you can stay there but you as indian, can't feel happiness there. Her every line is very true. Yea here have crowd and noises but festival, social connectivity, food all these are for freedom, happiness, peace in soul. You don't feel bored, lonely. Loneliness is one of the big mental disease I believe lol. 🙏❤👍
Many youtuber make video on INDIA just for views but first time I feel someone share real feelings of INDIA and Your enthusiasm and vibe are so positive like Indian people Thanks a lot from India 🇮🇳 🙏
This is called the India Effect. I miss India so much to. No money in the world can buy the feeling and happiness and vibration that you get there. No words can describe that feeling. Love India so much as well. I understand your feelings perfectly.
I am living in Canada, believe me I am 100% agree with you, what you miss about india I feel same way. People in western countries are good, but I miss contacting with things around me all the time. Love my india. Thanks for sharing your feeling for india, I believe most of people who lived abroad will agree with you.
Karnataka is the land of vibrant culture and spirituality. Poojas and Vedic ceremonies performed in the South are very powerful. You are lucky to have experienced it. Hare Krishna 🙏❤️🕉️
I know what you mean - missing India. I grew up in India even tho I am Burmese. When I feel home sick, it is for India and never for Burma. I enjoyed your video and so good to hear you use much Hindi. I still speak good Hindi even tho my reading and writing is not up to par any more. All the points you mentioned, I feel the same way as you. It has changed a lot from what I knew when I was growing up but I am most glad to see these awesome changes. Most of all I can still sing the Indian National Anthem better than the Burmese or the US. Thank you for your video and now I am more home sick for India. Thank you!
I just came back from Gujarat after a long 22 year hiatus (never went back after coming to America) and I literally felt like crying after I left. The algorithm felt my sorrow and introduced me to this insanely relatable video. I’m glad you enjoyed India! I hope you get the opportunity to go back!
I moved to Canada last year and came back home after 10 months and everything you’ve said from autos to puja, I miss it all. I realise it I was so westernized growing up but last year changed my life for the better, while I love living in a new society and exploring more of the world, I just wanted to say you put my heart out there, the new found love for my own home country. India is a feeling ❤
Jenniji Namaste 🙏 I am from Mangaluru - Karnataka, Yes I totally agree with your valuable experience and beautiful feelings. Indian culture is like an magnet, it attracts all across the globe. Please stay in India permanently because we need people like you who make India even more diverse and cool. Akanda Bharat ❤️ Jai Hind 🇮🇳
To all Indians/non-indians who are living outside India and miss India I have only one thing to say to you guys "The place you feel peace is home. So, come home♥️"🙏 love from India🙏
Seriously you're killing me with this video.. I am from Bangalore and I have been in Canada since 3 years to finish off some pretty loans.. almost there.. nothing to beat that feeling of the street in namma ooru.. this just made me cry looking at the video.. and thanks for talking in Kannada which migrants to Bangalore from India don't do.. thumba Santosha
@Rahul Mehta as a marathi brought up in bengaluru, 100% agree. it's still difficult for me to speak kannada (though i can still mostly understand it, and my mother can speak it well). they should definitely promote free courses for learning kannada
I am an Indian living in Europe. Started watching randomly and I am really glad that this video pops up on my screen. just love that you explained your feeling after traveling to different states, your hindi is also good it sounds cute!! i am from Gujarat and I would suggest you visit and explore more. at here in Europe mostly people don't know that we have many states and all states represent different cultures, different food, and lots of different things. people just know that India is just a big India and thats it. I wish you good luck with 1M subscribers, and I think it will happen soon and you will get another trip to India. :D
Very nice Jenni, my daughter's friends attended her wedding 3 from US and 1 from Netherlands and 1 from. Italy. They loved the whole wedding experience and I got a chance to walk them through all the rituals and auspicious ceremonies. They loved it and it was our pleasure to have them there. So yes I share your enthusiasm for India. India is true spiritual and human experience.
You are unbelievable..As an Indian living abroad.. I miss India every day.. I miss the festivities.. And I see why clubs and bars are a pass time or places to meet. Because thats all there is in most towns at least in Finland. I actually like travel in Indian trains. for local travel, I dont prefer flights. And I can’t tell you how much i miss the sun..You can imagine, from someone living in Finland.. 4 months of darkness and 6 months of winter.
@@Jenniji Winters are depressing. You need to find some activity to engage yourself. You never know when you may act like you are possessed. You mind may not function as usual..you have to be self-aware.. Watch the clock for everything because you may not feel like getting out of bed..Make sure to have a routine..
I completely agree with all you said u missed.I have lived in US for decades and still every now and then I feel that deep longing to be back in India.India is not just a country,its a feeling…a feeling of being truly alive and not have a big empty hole in your heart of living life like a machine with no spontaneity which I feel in US.
The kind of person you are, you need people around you all the time, so this can happen in India and also "sab thik ho jayega and thik hai" everytime you will feel positivity around you. Thanks for sharing your emotion about India, come back to India.
@@Qleisure1 I think they meant they just realize what they never took time to appreciate while enjoying time in their homeland.. At least this is the case with me rather than "no other country beautiful" but everyone has different view so it could be the case.
Absolutely right. I have been living in Germany since two years and the loneliness is absolutely nerve wrecking. Every single point you stated, I could absolutely relate to. 🙋
Wow! Thank you for sharing and - stay strong ☺️ I also look forward to Indian celebrations in Germany like the amazing Diwali or Navratri celebrations organised by the Indian students in most of the major cities :)
Huge respect for all your kind words.. Thts y we say "Athithi devo bhava"..Lots of love from India.. ❤ feels so good to see how much memories you have made here.. Stay blessed❤❤😊
Now I am retired and live in Thailand. Many of the best parts of Thai culture are Indian in origin. India requires more energy and I am 74. I still love the go there. I always feel very contented and relaxed. I feel I will always get assistance if I need it from the people around me.
Thank you Jenny for showering so much of love for India 🇮🇳❤️. I think you have left India for a while but India hasn't left you yet. It is still in your heart as memories. ❤️
Hey Jenni. Namaste. What a wonderful experience. Thank you so much for your positive comments about India. Im from India. live in USA. You make me 😢 cry. Now im missing My villege Rishikesh Uttarakhand India. Lots of ❤❤❤❤ from US You are looking so gorgeous in Indian costume ☺️
Thank you Jenni, for having such loving thoughts about our India (India is as much yours as it is mine) I'm Ravi from Mumbai but most of the time I live in Toronto, Canada, and I can relate to all the things you have mentioned in this video. Remember one can go out of India but India never goes out of that person. There will always be a little bit of India left in that person. India will forever welcome you with open arms. Until next time...Namaste 🙏
Usually we will be too much attached to roots, where born , childhood years , but in your case your soul is connected with Indian culture , emotions , and the way people interacted with you, with positive vibes , that will not fade so easily
Thank you for nice comments and having wonderful experience living in India. India is land of Dharma means live life always within the ambit of the law of the nature. That is why there is inner serenity within the all chaos and dirt that you might have seen everywhere in India. Hope your Indian journey will give you a life lesson on how to be a good human being and make you happy for rest of your life. God bless you.
Jenni, have you heard about Rev Ferdinand Kittel? He was also German and came to India in 1853, learning Kannada. He even wrote a Kannada English dictionary. His contribution to Kannada literature was immense.
veey very true and great and people still remember kettle by fa way i am pakka kannadati even i felt ur soul is still connected to india especially karnataka its amazing jenni to hear u abt all' what u experienced and shared. u look soooo beautiful in SEERE as called in kannada or saree.
Fraulien I think you were born in the wrong country but you have found your true self . ! Love your free spirit . You are a breath of fresh air because everybody in the west have a very disparaging image of my nation and for that dhanyabad from the bottom of my heart ,much love and Godbless !
25 years living in Dubai! But, nothing can match the emotions that I experience Back home 🏡 in 🇮🇳 ❤! In 3 weeks I’ll be going back to celebrate Holi 💦 🌈 with My Family can’t wait to go back! I invite you to Join our family for Celebrating the festival of 🌈😍
I can feel the sincerity in your appreciation of India. As some others have mentioned you have gone deep into the Indian system which is really great of you. We love to see you moving to India, if you are missing it so much. Viel Liebe aus Indien
As an Indian who has travelled a bit and lived abroad in more than one place, each time I go to one of those very organised countries, I miss the organic craziness of life that is India, that is so forgiving in every way, asking us bluntly how we can be of service to others and not be selfish. This makes me feel alive in India all the time!! In one word, I feel "light" in India, and light has more than one meaning!!! Much love!
I am Indian living in western country for long time. I recently went to India and while returning felt really sad. I use to go to temple everyday and sit there for 1 hr. and that gave so much peace. Already started missing it.
you just won my heart , you understand India more than other volggers. no foreigners can understand as much as u did , well done . I think the reason behind this is because you stayed with common Indian household and activelly participate in cultural festivels . congratulations 🎊 🎊 you just gained a subscriber. well done
As a indian 🇮🇳 , I should tell you thank you for this video.. Because everything you have told is true..most of the non indian dont know about this. I would not say In india there is no problem..It has few things like sometimes we do not get immediate solution for some issues..But i would definitely say it is one of the best country to live with peace and love making surroundings ❤❤❤❤❤
I know I can relate being an Indian and experiencing the essence of our great motherland is a blessing in itself. I can feel you. Do come back soon and while staying in Germany keep India alive in your heart you'll be fine ♥️⭐
I agree with most of your views. I was born and raised in India and living in USA for a long time now and I miss almost all the aspects you mentioned in your video about India. I never realized these precious things when I lived there, but after experiencing a different life style in a different country, I came to know the importance of all your points.
Lots of love 💛Jenni, How can someone from Germany be more Indian than an Indian. Really overwehlmed by your love for India & its people. Come back soon, India is waiting to welcome you again. And Of course..... subscribed 👍
Jenniji, you are open-minded, vivacious and bursting with life and that's why India is the closest match as a country for you. i live in the USA and I love the orderliness, the hygiene but the isolation and sterility are the flip sides. Your videos make me excited about India.❤
I concur with everything you said. Seven years ago I visited India with my wife and we had similar experiences as you did. We are from Trinidad in the Caribbean
It is so wonderful to hear about what you’re missing about India that I left about 36 years ago. Your style of presentation, truthfulness and being such light hearted made it so much fun to watch. I heard it somewhere… if you want to fly high then give up the things that weighs you down and that’s what India offers.
I am a proud Indian American I have been living in US since 1994 since I was 14 I love and miss India especially the new India under new leadership since 2014 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🚩🚩🚩🚩 Bharat Mata Ki Jai.Even though I’m from North part of India I’m grateful to people from South part of 🇮🇳 for keeping Sanatan Alive.
Deep understanding of such diverse yet unique culture is the only way this kind of love and affection can be made from within. I exactly can contemplate what you mean , like I have been living in Europe for like 10 yrs now , all those fancy ads and lifestyle and all those sparkly lights are good for a short while then the home feelings kick in . Gosh india has developed so much and I am excited as ever to go back to my motherland . Awesome emotional experience and heartfelt video
Jennijee I really felt in Love with India after you explored the little though important things thoughts and it's really amazing to be in Love with Indian culture. Respect from Mumbai
I'm feeling so nice while watching this video, seeing some foreigner missing our India so much, as if it's their own 💞 India is very welcoming to all and I hope everyone would understand some day that India is not a 3rd world country, it is a whole lovely world on its own with all kinds of colorful we emotions.
this video is sooooooooo RAW .one of the best thing about this video is.the way you were sitting throughout the video one knee perpendicular to another knee . i mean who will do such relatable stuff ? NONE !! you're looking like an angel .
After seeing your video, I felt this can be a good way to increase tourism to India West provides clean roads, people following rules, money, organized life etc but big negatives are people become lonely and miss easy going life. India mainly has easy going people, no real rules, celebrations and lots of people. You will never feel lonely. May be westerners who need some amount of people-to-people connection to overcome loneliness can come to India.
We are missing you too in India... We are happy that you have such a gratitude to us .. You are always welcome here ... Thanks very much for being here and spreading wonderful knowledge about language, culture etc...
You are an authentic person. I completely agree with your take on India the people are so welcoming and have a large heart . They share and know how to coexist in a beautiful way which is rare in the west.
Jenniji, you looked truthful and your words were saying everything. I never visited Germany, but your attachment for India is commendable. You welcome to Ahmedabad Gujarat at our home.
Everything which you told is sooo true,the liveliness of this country is truly unmatched.i am saying this after having been in USA and Europe for sometime.
Jenni... loved to watch your whole video without skipping! Wanted to hug you and call you back to India. I thought you are settled in Begaluru from your earlier videos! Your feelings are very precious for us Indians!
I have never seen any "videshi" being so good with pronunciation of a neutral indian accent of hindi. Like if I heard this voice with my eyes closed I wouldn't believe that this person wasn't born and brought up in India!! Even her english has a tiny hint of indianess to it!!
Sabaash ! Sabaash!! Jenni, you were like a little child, excited and happy. You genuinely said what you emotionally felt. Glad you enjoyed your visit to India.
Am totally into what ever you said. Every word. That's the reason I will never leave India cause there is something about this country and the people living in it are so humble. Man am so lucky to be born in India
Watching your video made me feel I was interacting with my own family. Most westerners and even some Indians do not realise that there is so much life and liveliness in every nook and corner. Doesn't have to be perfect . . . . its OK!
I can understand what you are talking about. I'm living in India now, and when I come back home to Poland, there is always something that I miss. Small talks with people, shopkeepers who know you, and being invited to any small ceremonies are definitely the same for me. 😉
India is not only a great nation but also it is famous for its ancient history and civilization. People are spreading love & peace because of its roots called "Sanatana Dharma"... From the childhood, Every Indian learn about the humanity & mankind which teaches us "The whole world as a family"... We call our nation as "Mother India"... Every indian are proud of their identity & their culture.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈💕🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Just an adorable lovely insight into my own country. The best compliment I will make to you is a non Indian Indian bringing the soul of an indian living over 40 years in Paris closer and deeper to his country's rich heritage. Keep uploading more videos
I just hope this is not yours last Vlog on India. Yes, quite understandably you must have other priorities in yours life. Very few Foreign vloggers have touch our sensibility and earn our respect. You are one of them. Thanks so much for exploring our Country. All the best for yours future endeavors. Take Care. Stay Blessed. Most Welcome to India, whenever you feel like Visiting.
Having lived for quite a few years myself in USA I can truly understand your nostalgia. I am pretty sure there will be quite a few families to welcome your "pilgrimage" to Mysore or Bangalaore or wherever you picked up Hindi and Kannada. .
I stay in South India … I understand that feeling of noise … our noise is so endearing….we Indians take these little things for granted.. I feel grateful. Thank you Jenni
Wow, I simply love the way you described life in India. I am making a huge statement here...I feel you are more Indian than some (or many may be) Indians themselves. You truly enjoyed each and every small and big things and understood the true essence of Indian culture. I just realized after watching your video that may be I am not seeing and enjoying the wonderful things that are around me all the time. Hope to see you back in India...btw Im from Hyderabad and would love to show you around next time you are in India. Take care Jenni.
Very true jenni ,i too felt that emotions while leaving India , its not possible to forget India.you feel like crying every time you leave the airport from India.
After seeing this vlog, i feel that your body is western but your soul is becoming fully Indian…! Love from Thailand 🇹🇭
Cheers from india....
Ditto.. this is what I wanted to say.
You nailed it ..she has an indian soul...may be past birth connection...she looks so much indian
Absolutely. You spoke my words...
And Amazin Thailand is Ancient Indian territory ... love from India
From an Indian living in the USA, I truly understand what you are saying. I left India a long time ago, 31 years exactly, and its a completely different India now. The longing to go back increases every day, I even have a home and my mother still lives there. I need to find a way to go back...I have succeeded in building a business here but I realize I am not really living a happy life here...money can only give you so much. Once you have a roof and 3 meals, then happiness takes a different meaning.
Daamn, that was a very emotional comment and I can so assume how you must be feeling. Very true. Money can’t buy us happiness and we have to figure out at the end of the day where our heart takes us.
Take me to America I want to see what money can do
Ron go and spend time with mother , dude at least go twice a year for few months. Specially if your kids are grown
@@vinaykumardv9602 you have to do yourself.
Very true that is why I have come back to my" sone ki chidiya " from Massachusetts USA.👏👏👍❤️🌅
I am from England but Bourne in Kenya and lived in Tanzania my parents were Indians, india is a place where people fall in love with india and their culture 😀.
I am Pravin Parmar born in Kenya
Desh drohi
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As an Indian living abroad i can understand why you miss India so much. When you mentioned that Sab theek ho jayega. That's the essense of an Indian family. Even if they can't help you but this assurance itself is so motivating.
Khatam, Tata, Bye Bye. legends know where this comes from !!! . Proud of you. Thank you for accepting and being kind to Indian culture
Very few foreigners could understand the deep Indian culture. You are one of them. You are still in Indian attire far from India. You have a good heart and Keep India in it always. Wish you lots of love and blessings. 🇮🇳💐🙏
Thank you so much!
Please do visit us next time when your in Kerala. Holistic Stay Eco Resort Paithalmala Kerala India.
@@Jenniji by the way I am from Gujarat.... Visit Gujarat also
You are amazing. ❤
This video made me cry 😭 😭 As a total lover of India I can relate with all the points you made. I cannot go out as much as I want becasue it is so cold in Sitzerland...waking up as easy as in India is tough..here it is so boring....there every day is a festival...as for food I cook Indan 6 days in the week....Ohh boy I miss INDIA and I hope to be back soon 🙏🏻
This gives me good perspective ,how to see my india
Thanks
You feel bored in Switzerland 🇨🇭?I am from India and dreaming to stay in a country with beautiful view as Switzerland.But yes I do feel that cold weather is quite depressing
@@nivedithau1755 I find visiting Switzerland is amazing, but for day to day life is boring and too rigorous. Almost no social life, hard to make friends as a foreigner, neighbors don't know each other....Swiss people are hard nut to crack...
@@nivedithau1755 you're in India that's why you can't feel those things what she said. For one time, like a month you can stay there but you as indian, can't feel happiness there. Her every line is very true. Yea here have crowd and noises but festival, social connectivity, food all these are for freedom, happiness, peace in soul. You don't feel bored, lonely. Loneliness is one of the big mental disease I believe lol. 🙏❤👍
@@nivedithau1755 Lack of sunlight does make one a bit depressed.
Many youtuber make video on INDIA just for views but first time I feel someone share real feelings of INDIA and Your enthusiasm and vibe are so positive like Indian people
Thanks a lot from India 🇮🇳 🙏
This is called the India Effect. I miss India so much to. No money in the world can buy the feeling and happiness and vibration that you get there. No words can describe that feeling. Love India so much as well. I understand your feelings perfectly.
Friend as an Indian I am very proud of you. Long live you may you live for 100 years
I am living in Canada, believe me I am 100% agree with you, what you miss about india I feel same way. People in western countries are good, but I miss contacting with things around me all the time. Love my india. Thanks for sharing your feeling for india, I believe most of people who lived abroad will agree with you.
Thank you for your comment 🙏🙏🙏
Same here bro
But according to some of your people you want khalistan.
Nice Thanks
Karnataka is the land of vibrant culture and spirituality. Poojas and Vedic ceremonies performed in the South are very powerful. You are lucky to have experienced it. Hare Krishna 🙏❤️🕉️
Jai Karnataka ಜೈ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ✋
And also telangana brother . We telugu and kannada people are same 🥰🥰
Jai telangana jai karnataka .
@@teja7984 great bro
@@teja7984 whole India is same except some toxic ppl
@@Supreme_level yes brother . But tamils and some north india wannabe americans are toxic in india .
I know what you mean - missing India. I grew up in India even tho I am Burmese. When I feel home sick, it is for India and never for Burma. I enjoyed your video and so good to hear you use much Hindi. I still speak good Hindi even tho my reading and writing is not up to par any more. All the points you mentioned, I feel the same way as you. It has changed a lot from what I knew when I was growing up but I am most glad to see these awesome changes. Most of all I can still sing the Indian National Anthem better than the Burmese or the US. Thank you for your video and now I am more home sick for India. Thank you!
Man I really feel bad for the current Burmese situation. Too bad our government can't step in to make things right.
Love From KOLKATA, INDIA. Indeed it is your place too.
Love ❤ from India. You are always welcome here. 🥰
I just came back from Gujarat after a long 22 year hiatus (never went back after coming to America) and I literally felt like crying after I left. The algorithm felt my sorrow and introduced me to this insanely relatable video. I’m glad you enjoyed India! I hope you get the opportunity to go back!
Why not u come back to your motherland again ?? Come and start your own business here ... Government'll also help u in starting your own business
I moved to Canada last year and came back home after 10 months and everything you’ve said from autos to puja, I miss it all. I realise it I was so westernized growing up but last year changed my life for the better, while I love living in a new society and exploring more of the world, I just wanted to say you put my heart out there, the new found love for my own home country. India is a feeling ❤
Jenniji Namaste 🙏 I am from Mangaluru - Karnataka, Yes I totally agree with your valuable experience and beautiful feelings. Indian culture is like an magnet, it attracts all across the globe. Please stay in India permanently because we need people like you who make India even more diverse and cool. Akanda Bharat ❤️ Jai Hind 🇮🇳
To all Indians/non-indians who are living outside India and miss India I have only one thing to say to you guys "The place you feel peace is home. So, come home♥️"🙏 love from India🙏
That's the same thing I tell my every Indian who lives outside Bharat ...
Not very easy to say and do. Been here for 29 years and still miss India. Commitments, obligations, kids etc.,
Seriously you're killing me with this video.. I am from Bangalore and I have been in Canada since 3 years to finish off some pretty loans.. almost there.. nothing to beat that feeling of the street in namma ooru.. this just made me cry looking at the video.. and thanks for talking in Kannada which migrants to Bangalore from India don't do.. thumba Santosha
Same here dude! From Bangalore living in Canada for 3 years. Definitely miss Namma Bengaluru
@Rahul Mehta as a marathi brought up in bengaluru, 100% agree. it's still difficult for me to speak kannada (though i can still mostly understand it, and my mother can speak it well). they should definitely promote free courses for learning kannada
I am an Indian living in Europe. Started watching randomly and I am really glad that this video pops up on my screen. just love that you explained your feeling after traveling to different states, your hindi is also good it sounds cute!! i am from Gujarat and I would suggest you visit and explore more. at here in Europe mostly people don't know that we have many states and all states represent different cultures, different food, and lots of different things. people just know that India is just a big India and thats it. I wish you good luck with 1M subscribers, and I think it will happen soon and you will get another trip to India. :D
Very nice Jenni, my daughter's friends attended her wedding 3 from US and 1 from Netherlands and 1 from. Italy. They loved the whole wedding experience and I got a chance to walk them through all the rituals and auspicious ceremonies. They loved it and it was our pleasure to have them there. So yes I share your enthusiasm for India. India is true spiritual and human experience.
You have won the hearts of us by your simplicity , your bubbly enthusiasm and your infectious smile.
thank you so much!! :)
@@Jenniji Would like to meet you in person the next time you come to India.
@@Jenniji i loved your suit!!! Where'd you get it from?
You are unbelievable..As an Indian living abroad.. I miss India every day.. I miss the festivities.. And I see why clubs and bars are a pass time or places to meet. Because thats all there is in most towns at least in Finland. I actually like travel in Indian trains. for local travel, I dont prefer flights. And I can’t tell you how much i miss the sun..You can imagine, from someone living in Finland.. 4 months of darkness and 6 months of winter.
Oh my god how are you handling this 😳! Wow..
@@Jenniji Winters are depressing. You need to find some activity to engage yourself. You never know when you may act like you are possessed. You mind may not function as usual..you have to be self-aware.. Watch the clock for everything because you may not feel like getting out of bed..Make sure to have a routine..
love from Kolkata, India.
Come back where your heart is. Love ❤from India. Sending you Sunlight ☀ from India. ☺😊🥰
@@sanobermalhotra6895 Thank you 😊.. I am trying
I completely agree with all you said u missed.I have lived in US for decades and still every now and then I feel that deep longing to be back in India.India is not just a country,its a feeling…a feeling of being truly alive and not have a big empty hole in your heart of living life like a machine with no spontaneity which I feel in US.
The kind of person you are, you need people around you all the time, so this can happen in India and also "sab thik ho jayega and thik hai" everytime you will feel positivity around you. Thanks for sharing your emotion about India, come back to India.
You are amazing !! I am an Indian and have been living in USA for 14 years. You made me emotional !
Once travelling to different countries, at last we realize that there is no other country beautiful and best to live as INDIA 🇮🇳.
@Mriganka Baishya That's not true. also show that you haven't travel different countries in the world .
@@Qleisure1 I think they meant they just realize what they never took time to appreciate while enjoying time in their homeland..
At least this is the case with me rather than "no other country beautiful" but everyone has different view so it could be the case.
I live in Switzerland, and I’m completely like you Jenni. I relate, I wanna go to india ❤
Most welcome 🇮🇳❤️
@@savitakant6342 thank you
Most welcome ❤️
Find an opportunity at the earliest and visit .
I'm from France & I want to go back to India too.
Absolutely right. I have been living in Germany since two years and the loneliness is absolutely nerve wrecking. Every single point you stated, I could absolutely relate to. 🙋
Wow! Thank you for sharing and - stay strong ☺️ I also look forward to Indian celebrations in Germany like the amazing Diwali or Navratri celebrations organised by the Indian students in most of the major cities :)
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@Jenniji are you in Munich? We often do Diwali functions here and make pani puri.
I could feel the sincerity and happiness this lady felt being in India. She expressed her feelings well. Great orator 👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉
Huge respect for all your kind words.. Thts y we say "Athithi devo bhava"..Lots of love from India.. ❤ feels so good to see how much memories you have made here.. Stay blessed❤❤😊
Now I am retired and live in Thailand. Many of the best parts of Thai culture are Indian in origin. India requires more energy and I am 74. I still love the go there. I always feel very contented and relaxed. I feel I will always get assistance if I need it from the people around me.
Thank you Jenny for showering so much of love for India 🇮🇳❤️. I think you have left India for a while but India hasn't left you yet. It is still in your heart as memories. ❤️
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Indians becomes foolish and Jenni earn money 😂😂😂..lots of hate from brilliant Indian
"INDIA🇮🇳" It's not just a word, It's an Emotion... 💐💐💐
🙏Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Jai Bharat 🙏
Hey Jenni. Namaste.
What a wonderful experience. Thank you so much for your positive comments about India. Im from India. live in USA. You make me 😢 cry. Now im missing My villege Rishikesh Uttarakhand India.
Lots of ❤❤❤❤ from US
You are looking so gorgeous in Indian costume ☺️
Thank you Jenni, for having such loving thoughts about our India (India is as much yours as it is mine) I'm Ravi from Mumbai but most of the time I live in Toronto, Canada, and I can relate to all the things you have mentioned in this video. Remember one can go out of India but India never goes out of that person. There will always be a little bit of India left in that person. India will forever welcome you with open arms. Until next time...Namaste 🙏
Usually we will be too much attached to roots, where born , childhood years , but in your case your soul is connected with Indian culture , emotions , and the way people interacted with you, with positive vibes , that will not fade so easily
Thank you for nice comments and having wonderful experience living in India. India is land of Dharma means live life always within the ambit of the law of the nature. That is why there is inner serenity within the all chaos and dirt that you might have seen everywhere in India. Hope your Indian journey will give you a life lesson on how to be a good human being and make you happy for rest of your life. God bless you.
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Jenni, have you heard about Rev Ferdinand Kittel? He was also German and came to India in 1853, learning Kannada. He even wrote a Kannada English dictionary. His contribution to Kannada literature was immense.
veey very true and great and people still remember kettle by fa way i am pakka kannadati even i felt ur soul is still connected to india especially karnataka its amazing jenni to hear u abt all' what u experienced and shared. u look soooo beautiful in SEERE as called in kannada or saree.
Fraulien I think you were born in the wrong country but you have found your true self . ! Love your free spirit . You are a breath of fresh air because everybody in the west have a very disparaging image of my nation and for that dhanyabad from the bottom of my heart ,much love and Godbless !
You really had the essence of being Indian. One more thing of India is the love for parents and bonding between family.
25 years living in Dubai!
But, nothing can match the
emotions that I experience
Back home 🏡 in 🇮🇳 ❤!
In 3 weeks I’ll be going back
to celebrate Holi 💦 🌈 with
My Family can’t wait to go back!
I invite you to Join our family for
Celebrating the festival of 🌈😍
Yes, i am from Mysuru, india but working in china border. I wish you live your fullest life in india with joy and peaceful. Lots of love from India
my god ! when you speak hindi. How clearly you articulate all words . i just loved loved loved your Hindi Accent . "sab thik ho jaega,Hai na ?"
Thank you ☺️🙏
I'm from USA 🇺🇸 California I love India 🇮🇳 I love 😍 Bangalore ❤❤❤❤
I love mysore 🧡🧡🧡
I can feel the sincerity in your appreciation of India. As some others have mentioned you have gone deep into the Indian system which is really great of you. We love to see you moving to India, if you are missing it so much.
Viel Liebe aus Indien
As an Indian who has travelled a bit and lived abroad in more than one place, each time I go to one of those very organised countries, I miss the organic craziness of life that is India, that is so forgiving in every way, asking us bluntly how we can be of service to others and not be selfish. This makes me feel alive in India all the time!! In one word, I feel "light" in India, and light has more than one meaning!!! Much love!
It's overwhelming for indians hearing this and thank you for understanding india better than visiting ❤❤ India is incredible in many ways
Persons like you make the world a better place to live. Love u sister from KOLKATA, INDIA.
U have described India as an emotion.u r such a positive vibe.
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It's true! India has a natural flow to it & when you're in that zone you feel better & feel things will work out.
I am Indian living in western country for long time. I recently went to India and while returning felt really sad. I use to go to temple everyday and sit there for 1 hr. and that gave so much peace. Already started missing it.
you just won my heart , you understand India more than other volggers. no foreigners can understand as much as u did , well done . I think the reason behind this is because you stayed with common Indian household and activelly participate in cultural festivels .
congratulations 🎊 🎊 you just gained a subscriber. well done
As a indian 🇮🇳 , I should tell you thank you for this video.. Because everything you have told is true..most of the non indian dont know about this. I would not say In india there is no problem..It has few things like sometimes we do not get immediate solution for some issues..But i would definitely say it is one of the best country to live with peace and love making surroundings ❤❤❤❤❤
Your love for my country is so genuine.. it'll be a honor hosting you in Delhi whenever you're back in India
I know I can relate being an Indian and experiencing the essence of our great motherland is a blessing in itself. I can feel you. Do come back soon and while staying in Germany keep India alive in your heart you'll be fine ♥️⭐
I agree with most of your views. I was born and raised in India and living in USA for a long time now and I miss almost all the aspects you mentioned in your video about India. I never realized these precious things when I lived there, but after experiencing a different life style in a different country, I came to know the importance of all your points.
Your love for India is truly amazing! I have never seen a UA-camr as passionate as you! It felt very real.
Your understanding of India is very nice I wish you visite India again and again and some vlogs
Chalta hay. Sab theek hay. These lines sum up what India is. Great to see your videos. You are such a positive energy. God bless.
Lots of love 💛Jenni, How can someone from Germany be more Indian than an Indian. Really overwehlmed by your love for India & its people. Come back soon, India is waiting to welcome you again. And Of course..... subscribed 👍
Thank you for representing India in such a beautiful way... I really love India from bottom of my heart....Specially food and people
Jenniji, you are open-minded, vivacious and bursting with life and that's why India is the closest match as a country for you. i live in the USA and I love the orderliness, the hygiene but the isolation and sterility are the flip sides. Your videos make me excited about India.❤
Your understanding of India is very nice and good and I wish you should visite India again and again and do some vlogs
This the beauty of India 🇮🇳
I concur with everything you said. Seven years ago I visited India with my wife and we had similar experiences as you did.
We are from Trinidad in the Caribbean
It is so wonderful to hear about what you’re missing about India that I left about 36 years ago. Your style of presentation, truthfulness and being such light hearted made it so much fun to watch. I heard it somewhere… if you want to fly high then give up the things that weighs you down and that’s what India offers.
I am a proud Indian American I have been living in US since 1994 since I was 14 I love and miss India especially the new India under new leadership since 2014 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🚩🚩🚩🚩 Bharat Mata Ki Jai.Even though I’m from North part of India I’m grateful to people from South part of 🇮🇳 for keeping Sanatan Alive.
Abe laude yahan kasmir jaane ki aukat nahi teri America jaayega
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thats why our country is the BEST Thank you for visiting and loving INDIA ....proud to be an INDIAN . Always welcome
Deep understanding of such diverse yet unique culture is the only way this kind of love and affection can be made from within. I exactly can contemplate what you mean , like I have been living in Europe for like 10 yrs now , all those fancy ads and lifestyle and all those sparkly lights are good for a short while then the home feelings kick in . Gosh india has developed so much and I am excited as ever to go back to my motherland . Awesome emotional experience and heartfelt video
Jennijee I really felt in Love with India after you explored the little though important things thoughts and it's really amazing to be in Love with Indian culture. Respect from Mumbai
I'm feeling so nice while watching this video, seeing some foreigner missing our India so much, as if it's their own 💞 India is very welcoming to all and I hope everyone would understand some day that India is not a 3rd world country, it is a whole lovely world on its own with all kinds of colorful we emotions.
this video is sooooooooo RAW .one of the best thing about this video is.the way you were sitting throughout the video one knee perpendicular to another knee . i mean who will do such relatable stuff ? NONE !! you're looking like an angel .
After seeing your video, I felt this can be a good way to increase tourism to India
West provides clean roads, people following rules, money, organized life etc but big negatives are people become lonely and miss easy going life.
India mainly has easy going people, no real rules, celebrations and lots of people. You will never feel lonely. May be westerners who need some amount of people-to-people connection to overcome loneliness can come to India.
We are missing you too in India... We are happy that you have such a gratitude to us .. You are always welcome here ... Thanks very much for being here and spreading wonderful knowledge about language, culture etc...
Lot of foreigners have made video about india with much love but no one like you. I felt it.
Naa...it was not cheesy at all. I felt like I saw my own life.
You are an authentic person. I completely agree with your take on India the people are so welcoming and have a large heart . They share and know how to coexist in a beautiful way which is rare in the west.
The pronunciation of each and every Indian word is just wowww.. Not even ppl from Mumbai western suburb pronounce so perfectly…. 👌👌👍🏼
Good observation that thing come to my mind also
Adorable and such valid points too!👍🏻 I’m going to India soon and looking forward to being back in my motherland that I also dearly miss 💖
Jenniji, you looked truthful and your words were saying everything. I never visited Germany, but your attachment for India is commendable. You welcome to Ahmedabad Gujarat at our home.
Living outside India for my job, even my self got emotional. Thanks for reminding me of these points.
Wow! I didn't expect, so many people would actually connect to my points!
Everything which you told is sooo true,the liveliness of this country is truly unmatched.i am saying this after having been in USA and Europe for sometime.
Jenni... loved to watch your whole video without skipping! Wanted to hug you and call you back to India. I thought you are settled in Begaluru from your earlier videos! Your feelings are very precious for us Indians!
Your video was so inspiring
Being German your Hindi is so good and accurate.
Loved the video
I have never seen any "videshi" being so good with pronunciation of a neutral indian accent of hindi. Like if I heard this voice with my eyes closed I wouldn't believe that this person wasn't born and brought up in India!! Even her english has a tiny hint of indianess to it!!
Sabaash ! Sabaash!! Jenni, you were like a little child, excited and happy. You genuinely said what you emotionally felt. Glad you enjoyed your visit to India.
Am totally into what ever you said. Every word. That's the reason I will never leave India cause there is something about this country and the people living in it are so humble. Man am so lucky to be born in India
Watching your video made me feel I was interacting with my own family. Most westerners and even some Indians do not realise that there is so much life and liveliness in every nook and corner. Doesn't have to be perfect . . . . its OK!
When I am watching i don't want to skip why you are explaining like a Joy,i am repeating to laugh my self thank you love from india 🇮🇳
I can understand what you are talking about. I'm living in India now, and when I come back home to Poland, there is always something that I miss. Small talks with people, shopkeepers who know you, and being invited to any small ceremonies are definitely the same for me. 😉
India is full of life love and joy.
India is a beautiful country my dear ❤️
For me it’s part of my life 🙏
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India is not only a great nation but also it is famous for its ancient history and civilization.
People are spreading love & peace because of its roots called "Sanatana Dharma"...
From the childhood, Every Indian learn about the humanity & mankind which teaches us "The whole world as a family"...
We call our nation as "Mother India"...
Every indian are proud of their identity & their culture....
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Just an adorable lovely insight into my own country.
The best compliment I will make to you is a non Indian Indian bringing the soul of an indian living over 40 years in Paris closer and deeper to his country's rich heritage. Keep uploading more videos
This is what India really is, but highly misunderstood by western world, no hard feelings for any western people lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I just hope this is not yours last Vlog on India. Yes, quite understandably you must have other priorities in yours life. Very few Foreign vloggers have touch our sensibility and earn our respect. You are one of them. Thanks so much for exploring our Country. All the best for yours future endeavors. Take Care. Stay Blessed. Most Welcome to India, whenever you feel like Visiting.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Having lived for quite a few years myself in USA I can truly understand your nostalgia. I am pretty sure there will be quite a few families to welcome your "pilgrimage" to Mysore or Bangalaore or wherever you picked up Hindi and Kannada. .
I stay in South India … I understand that feeling of noise … our noise is so endearing….we Indians take these little things for granted.. I feel grateful. Thank you Jenni
Really true
Wow, I simply love the way you described life in India. I am making a huge statement here...I feel you are more Indian than some (or many may be) Indians themselves. You truly enjoyed each and every small and big things and understood the true essence of Indian culture. I just realized after watching your video that may be I am not seeing and enjoying the wonderful things that are around me all the time. Hope to see you back in India...btw Im from Hyderabad and would love to show you around next time you are in India. Take care Jenni.
I know you have left a part of you back india for reasons I totally resonate. India is such a place. You are always welcome.
Very true jenni ,i too felt that emotions while leaving India , its not possible to forget India.you feel like crying every time you leave the airport from India.