How I Wasted 13 Years in the USA | Honest Lessons & Regrets

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  • @sammyjohn.production4783
    @sammyjohn.production4783 День тому +2

    Thank u am in usa last 14 yrs actully citizen helped a lot beside dating one

  • @vincentzavier9881
    @vincentzavier9881 День тому +1

    For people whonare lower middle and poor class like me. Getting the opportunity to work in usa will settle ourselves towards retirement. just work 5-10 years in usa only spend on necessities and literally comeback to india and retire around 35-40 and you are settled for retirement. Then you can do any job you want, you don't even need a salary as your investments can buy anything you eant including affordable bmws

  • @striker44
    @striker44 7 днів тому +9

    "Bringing kaju kathli to office colleagues after India trip."
    Been there done that. Realized after couple of times, the people were just polite. Most wouldn't eat it. I stopped getting Indian gifts from India to give to people. Moral of the story - adapt to the people of that land and not expect it to be like India. Also, not notvtry to convert other lands to India just like we do not want India to mimic others.
    Even within the US, Texasans tell migrating Californians to leave California culture back in California before they move. This is universal everywhere.

    • @carmaniac1111
      @carmaniac1111 7 днів тому

      People especially Caucasians often have allergies that forbid them from having certain foods. Indians in general tend to overlook this fact and feel bad when the sweets they offer are declined. I was aware of this fact and when one of my white friends invited me to her place for dinner, I asked her if she or her family members had any allergies and got sweets (according to the allergen info provided) to reciprocate their gesture, which included kaju katli as well.
      Sometimes it is best to offer sweets in packaging that has ingredients/calorie info written on it (e.g.Haldirams) and make them an open offer rather than going around and offering like we normally do.

    • @NupurDaveNRI
      @NupurDaveNRI  6 днів тому +1

      Omg yes!! Indians sweets are too sweet for other cultures. Indians used to Toot Pado.On kaju katli but I found it untouched many times with people from other cultures. Nothing wrong. It made me realise all that you wrote up. :)

  • @rbsood
    @rbsood День тому

    Surprised about your regret 1. I am currently in USA and have been here for 30 years. The first thing that I did when I got here was shed my Indian identity or dilute it as much as possible. I took more interest in American culture, their holidays, sports to somewhat, definitely their movies and in general everything that would bring me closer to America. Of course I got rid of my indian English and even the way we pronounce certain words eg. schedule etc. So yes you should always be a Roman in rome. I am noticing the new Indian immigrants do not try to assimilate and I have often given them hints that they are doing it wrong but they dont care :) I have never had issues because i just adapted. Regret 4 - I faced this too and I convinced myself that you only need yourself to be happy and led my life that way until i met my wife. Even now i am just comfortable being myself and just going solo. The one way I convinced myself was that you come to this world alone and you are going to leave alone so why worry about all these people. Even now I have only one good friend, rest of them i just treat them as acquaintances. Who cares :)

  • @serenekosaraju3585
    @serenekosaraju3585 7 днів тому +4

    Very good insights. One key insight from my experience is if you go to the US, better embrace the culture wholeheartedly and you may experience either the best of both cultures or the worst. Whatever it is, you learn from the experience and hope to give back. Also, these days it's the same everywhere with internet connectivity. So that is one thing NRIs need to be cognizant about what really internally makes them happy.

  • @TheKumarbharat
    @TheKumarbharat 7 днів тому +3

    I have to be honest… I came here intending to roll my eyes and mock you … “Yet another Desi who failed in the US and is now going to blame that country and offer us her gyan”.
    I shouldn’t have been so quick to judge… this video was very insightful and well balanced.
    I especially liked the bit about loneliness and homesickness at a young age … I’ve been there!

  • @Calijyot
    @Calijyot 7 днів тому

    Nupur , thanks for starting this series . Very well presented . You are right , some things in our mind are so desi rooted that we become resistant to change which hurts more and makes loneliness abroad very miserable .

  • @krantmin6095
    @krantmin6095 7 днів тому +2

    Well put out! Love watching your videos as an NRI over 2 decades in US! :-) "Society Induced" wow!=

    • @NupurDave
      @NupurDave 7 днів тому

      Thank you so much. Glad you like the content

  • @Theodore53
    @Theodore53 7 днів тому

    Thank you this video is valuable .

  • @satyanveshi1939
    @satyanveshi1939 6 днів тому

    You are amazing nupur. Thanks for posting such relevant content. I have a request and if possible you can make content on that it will be great. Many nri's are struggling with bad relationships, isolation, marriages and divorces. No one talks about this and actually this topic is so important to be discussed. You briefly touched upon it in this video. Can you please make a detailed video what causes break up between NRI couples in a foreign country and how it can be avoided. YOU PROBABLY CAN SAVE MANY MARRIAGES FROM BREAKING

    • @NupurDaveNRI
      @NupurDaveNRI  4 дні тому

      I have a book coming up on this topic of single NRIs so stay tuned~ docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCFvedxZJX8fbHt5vGykA_kPFVDosDKPL-G9CHxRgXsrdh1w/viewform

  • @commentatorxyz5514
    @commentatorxyz5514 6 днів тому +1

    Why sis? I know you're regretting but these are not easy to get. Do you know the attitude some NRIs giving us when
    1. When you ask to join them for a Baseball or Football game.
    2. When you ask them to change their plans to join you for a party (birthday or something else).
    3. When you ask them to join you to do trendsetting fashion shopping.
    4. When you want to date someone for anything other than marriage.
    I had to go out and enjoy all these with my Asian friends instead because my NRI friends turned me down.

  • @ramanpal81us
    @ramanpal81us 7 днів тому

    God bless you. Seemed I am speaking for myself, specially when you said everyone around you in US is achieving something creating doubt on oneself.

  • @chandrakantvasudeo8906
    @chandrakantvasudeo8906 7 днів тому +1

    A very nice perspective

  • @shaileshrawat1837
    @shaileshrawat1837 6 днів тому

    loved it

  • @STOCKmarket-fo1fh
    @STOCKmarket-fo1fh 6 днів тому +1

    Are you the US citizen or a GC holder?

  • @fuglygooogly
    @fuglygooogly 7 днів тому

    Did you get your GC and give it up to return.

  • @wolfmangoland7972
    @wolfmangoland7972 6 днів тому +2

    White men are attracted to Indian women. A large number of Indian girls on US college campuses end up dating White men.

  • @jpsomething
    @jpsomething 7 днів тому +1

    Issues seem quite specific to Silicon Valley life

  • @striker44
    @striker44 7 днів тому +1

    People celebrate birthdays? Long way to go on the maturity and spirituality scale. We all mature over time.

  • @harshitarora8695
    @harshitarora8695 7 днів тому +1

    Nupur, the quality and research on these videos is superb! As someone who works in Production and Marketing - I understand how unbelievably difficult achieving this is!

  • @kamathmanoj
    @kamathmanoj 6 днів тому +1

    Love no stress in India …. where CeO’s say work 70-90 hours a week 😂 where electricity cuts last longer than daylight in some places and water….. water comes in trucks 😂 Mast hai…. Can I have some of what you are smoking? 😂

  • @laavanya9584
    @laavanya9584 6 днів тому

    Her tips would be helpful for any NRI permanently living in the US. Be more open to the culture here vs living in your little segregated Indian enclaves. Your insularity will surely not prevent your kids from assimilation and marrying a non-Indian as adults. And definitely refine your dress sense. East Asians could be a good role model to NRI's on how to learn how to dress better. Kurtis, jeans and sneakers do not go together in the work setting. And Silicone Valley is not the center of the universe! NYC is just as competitive if not worse!

  • @ohhell1234
    @ohhell1234 7 днів тому +2

    I think we tend to think that the US is English speaking and therefore as English speaking Indians we dont need to adapt too much and we continue to speak Indian english and think in Indian ways, since English is an Indian language as well. If you are forced to learn a foreign language then your brain is forced into that cultural mould and you learn the nuances of the culture, like you would say in France or Taiwan

  • @pradeepgaur9047
    @pradeepgaur9047 7 днів тому

    Lol.... all your points just are valid 😂

  • @avi105
    @avi105 7 днів тому +3

    One more mistake NRIs should not do is coming back to India , please settle there and work for US economy and growth. you have made your choice. Please get Green card and settle there only. We really don't need NRIs who come back on vacation, purchase few properties and go.back. it is increasing real estate prices so badly. Indians staying here are not able to buy homes and offices.

    • @chaibiscuit-xk8xn
      @chaibiscuit-xk8xn 7 днів тому

      greedy indians wont bother to ruin local economy they are self centric after being in WEST FOR 10 YEARS.

    • @SR-mv2mf
      @SR-mv2mf 7 днів тому

      I bet if an NRI was going to buy a house you wanted to sell for good money, you would happily sell it. Your words just show your frustration.

    • @chaibiscuit-xk8xn
      @chaibiscuit-xk8xn 7 днів тому

      @@SR-mv2mf just think from indian perspective

    • @avi105
      @avi105 6 днів тому

      @@SR-mv2mf no I don't have any property and not looking to sell it to NRI if I had. The society I live in, 60% are bought by NRIs and rented out. The builder himself told us that NRIs are ready to give 30-40% more money to buy or even for reselling they are ready to buy for premium price. So he is happy to increase price. Don't think you are understanding the disparity we have and how middle class is struggling here.

    • @TheAnalyst-ib9rr
      @TheAnalyst-ib9rr 5 днів тому

      The main problem I have is them bringing back the degenerate culture. If you come back to India then drop your American culture in America. Basically just what she said about NRIs to do in America but reverse.

  • @RKB_24
    @RKB_24 4 дні тому

    So filmy 😂 everything agreeable but little dramatized ..difficult to believe u went to US college in kurta…