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@AmruteshPuranik
@AmruteshPuranik 41 минут бұрын
Smart kid. Parents must be proud. Btw the kid wants to go back to the US.
@sunitadeswal
@sunitadeswal 7 сағат бұрын
😂what a weird video! This kid has a thick Indian accent, he definitely hasn’t lived in the US more than a few months!! Come one guys! Viewers aren’t stupid!
@roshniramnani4539
@roshniramnani4539 Күн бұрын
like your perspective ❤
@sudhirmantha6339
@sudhirmantha6339 Күн бұрын
what about kids education ? I have seen many around me sacrificing the move. If you could cover this would be great.
@menaalk
@menaalk Күн бұрын
Pls mention the schools' names in the 2 countries
@sivaramaJP
@sivaramaJP 2 күн бұрын
India require talent, not nonsense
@nilamdas
@nilamdas 3 күн бұрын
In US,they move slowly..After 5th-6th grade it’s harder..In English(ELA),it’s mostly grammar,creative writing/essays..no parrot reading for exams..Even in Social Study they just study the books at schools..Then write their own opinions about the historical facts in test.Math n science is difficult though..In US if the kids is in-to studies they will do great but rest will be always average n parents n teachers are fine with that too😅.In India you have to take pressure n work hard to do good in tests which makes kids discipline n hard worker. Here problem is different like no uniforms..Rich kids will always show-off with their fancy branded outfits,then makeups n all.Pre-teens n teens are under peer-pressure to look cool.In India in school all look same n equal which I love most.
@nilamdas
@nilamdas 3 күн бұрын
My daughter is 12 n we thought of moving back to India but thinking how she will adjust with the education made us skeptical on this thought.She love India but scared of the teachers in India.Here teachers are very friendly n approachable..They will come to weak/special education kids for extra support whenever needed n those kids too have Teachers Assistant for extra support.
@pipolepipes
@pipolepipes 3 күн бұрын
Hi Nupur, I moved India from USA in Nov 2018. I had plans to move back and start my own venture but initially I planned to setup Liquor manufacturing business; did analysed business in deep for 6 months than concluded lot of bribes to offer and overall project may not be done in 5 Cr investment. So I left it and started analysing Pipes & Fittings Manufacturing business. I started this since 2020 did setup took upto Aug 2022 to operationalise plant. Now its 2 years for the production going on but if I see the amount of $ I used to earn I am still no where in its comparison. This product has also become a commodity like item so margins are getting thin. Its basically not like some software startup which would have started with hardly 20 lakhs investment. Manufacturing industry is a bit of big amounts & lot of competition. Branding is also going on well but it still takes 10 years to build brand and so my patience is bit dropping compared to earnings I used to make. I have done MBA Finance, MBA Production Operations Mgmt from USA and also B.E. Production Industrial Engineering from leading institute of Mumbai University. Despite all of this doing full time & my wife is also Chartered Accountant full time we both are building brand but sometimes it gets frustrating. Need guidance how do I proceed ahead. Email: [email protected]
@kanishka2307
@kanishka2307 4 күн бұрын
This was quite an interesting conversation to hear. The kid seems super smart and mature. Also, the concept of putting your kid through different education systems is unique, definitely adds more to your kids personality. Exposure is the best education.
@AjaySingh-t1r7h
@AjaySingh-t1r7h 4 күн бұрын
Baseball.. American Football.. Basketball... like piers morgan once said americans some how have managed to invent a few sports which they like to play and have declared themselves world champions..!!
@AjaySingh-t1r7h
@AjaySingh-t1r7h 4 күн бұрын
Just give my 11th physics paper to this kid..!!
@AjaySingh-t1r7h
@AjaySingh-t1r7h 4 күн бұрын
English is not our native language move on.. Btw my English teacher was an Anglo-Indian.
@Blueberryswaggingworld
@Blueberryswaggingworld 4 күн бұрын
Which school district was he in the US? It looks like a nice one. I would really be interested
@Rudranshthereader
@Rudranshthereader 4 күн бұрын
Actually I am unable to understand why such well educated Americans always need an Indian to run their business. Please convince ur parent to visit gurukul , u must take care of ur BMI report and might be able to nourish your accent
@harinibnaidu
@harinibnaidu 4 күн бұрын
First of all its a wrong approach u are questioning a child who is used to US coaching for, 12 years instead a debate of an indian child vs NRI child of the same age with few questions testing skills wud widen the horizon. The basic thing wud be value-based education vs subject-oriented education. I had a known person who was bullied in US school to the extent the child jumped off from the balcony as she moved from india to US. Bullying is serious offense in India and punishable. Like soham said 25 mins he can take break but wat happens in that 25 mins no one knows
@nilamdas
@nilamdas 3 күн бұрын
Totally agree..here in US also there is anti-bullying policy n there are councilor room.Any complaints can be kept private for the kids safety.There are cameras in every hall n bathrooms are in the classroom itself in most school.He just gave example that it’s based on trust.Most teachers tell not to use bathroom,drink water while important lessons but can use during writing activity or working on laptops.I am a teacher in US,so saying this.Kids are very respectful here too.
@yaminiayachitam
@yaminiayachitam 4 күн бұрын
I think this is still not fully accurate comparison as he didnt study in public schools. In the US, especially in democratic states, public schools are way behind India's private schools. Students are not expected to submit their homework. They have no pressure, competition or any motivation to do homework.
@RohitDesai-sl7fx
@RohitDesai-sl7fx 4 күн бұрын
Nice interview..even we r planning to move bk to india soon..since our daughter is in grade 6 and they teach absolutely RUBBISH in school
@progamer12342
@progamer12342 4 күн бұрын
but does he know hindi grammer?why we will learn end here in india.does in USA they know hindi grammer.Psrents r wrong he will be confused so much crticism for india thera peple r so rude and emotionless
@priyak9173
@priyak9173 4 күн бұрын
Kids in US nowadays are preferring homeschool rather than school as they feel the standards are too low in US schools.
@sreetamadasgupta9548
@sreetamadasgupta9548 5 күн бұрын
This is not cool, 6:08 in india we respect our gurus and extract knowledge from them, not just going on correcting them.India teaches people while being culturally respectful , he will be confused growing up, and why is the host laughing when is demeaning india, whats the point
@yaminiayachitam
@yaminiayachitam 4 күн бұрын
The problem is it is hard for anyone to be balanced, be it teachers or students. If you give lot of authority to teachers, they may guide you in a wrong way or not guide you at all, and hide their incompetence behind authority. While if you give too much freedom to kids, they may correct the teachers just for showing off and be arrogant. The teacher should be able to admit mistakes and at the same time the student should respect the teacher to not correct them all the time. The mutual respect and trust needs to be built.
@nilamdas
@nilamdas 3 күн бұрын
@@yaminiayachitamTotally agree..In India,in my college I corrected one of my my teacher when he used the term ‘single family’ which should be ‘nuclear family’.He was so mad at me even though I was respectful.Later he gave me very bad score when I did good on my test.Here in US,teacher appreciates n thanked the kid with a smile in such incident.Here students respect their teachers too..(BTW,I am a teacher in US)
@yaminiayachitam
@yaminiayachitam 3 күн бұрын
@@nilamdas I understand the unfair treatment you had to go through, but I have seen students disrespecting teachers in the US. More than disrespect, they just dont care what the teacher says. Some kids feel entitled too. Anyway, good and bad is everywhere.
@Revhappy829
@Revhappy829 5 күн бұрын
BTW, I dont understand, you became very popular with media coverage about your failed retirement story. How come your subscriber count is so low here? I thought you must have been a celebrity by now.
@Revhappy829
@Revhappy829 5 күн бұрын
I dont believe you have enough money to FIRE. If you really had enough money to match your desired lifestyle, you wouldn't have regretted it is like just over a weekend. I feel mathematically your planning is pathetic. But you are extremely talented with high EQ than IQ, which is why you will probably be very successful in what you do, but you cannot FIRE. Your video is kind of a disservice to the FIRE movement, because you have not really understood and you were never meant for it in the 1st place.
@Revhappy829
@Revhappy829 5 күн бұрын
This kid is so smart at such a young age! After watching this, I am convinced that kids should be in the US, they become so smart!
@sukuvar
@sukuvar 6 күн бұрын
His accent is Indian…
@ShilpaRR29
@ShilpaRR29 6 күн бұрын
It's a v big mistake to force US born kids to live in India. Clearly it's torture for them, and they will resent the parents to the core. It's obvious this child is playing along just to get back to US. Also you cannot ask a pre teen to compare. Ofcourse he favors the most comfortable education system.
@betanapallisandeepra
@betanapallisandeepra 6 күн бұрын
Nice sharing… thank you
@kiranwingelaar7009
@kiranwingelaar7009 6 күн бұрын
Sohum is so intelligent, interesting and so diplomatic in sharing his experiences. Great that he is spending quality time with his grandparents.
@sayalizarekar3989
@sayalizarekar3989 6 күн бұрын
Very brilliant kid. He gave all information so well
@Adks007
@Adks007 6 күн бұрын
In the flow he completely forgot that he has to study in India for the next 6 months. Meanwhile, his teachers watching this video be like, "Let him come to school, Dekhlungi usse!!"😂
@pavitrapudi3889
@pavitrapudi3889 7 күн бұрын
Crazy. Untill we see the final output. Im sorry dear.
@jetkumar9082
@jetkumar9082 8 күн бұрын
This is the second video of yours that I've watched, and you seem like a great person to converse with.
@prasads24
@prasads24 9 күн бұрын
Very smart and adorable kid! He seems to have really accepted being in india and adapting himself to the situation!
@shreyashahluwalia4066
@shreyashahluwalia4066 10 күн бұрын
Good channel goodwishes
@jnanakshatriya668
@jnanakshatriya668 11 күн бұрын
I think this kid is exception. Now Indian parents, please don't compare with your kids. lol
@nilamdas
@nilamdas 3 күн бұрын
In India kids are more intelligent n talented but they are not confident because they are always hesitant to speak their mind.In USA,kids are allowed to speak their mind even though the teacher doesn’t agree.
@Love-dz1um
@Love-dz1um 12 күн бұрын
My nephews are in US and when I shared my 1st grader son's maths questions with my brother just to checkout on the level of maths in US.. his response was like 😮 it's not that difficult in US.
@utkarsh_yash
@utkarsh_yash 8 күн бұрын
True, here in US education standard in math's and science is lower than india. You will see this till 10th grade, post that it pushes up suddenly
@vishalakshirkmath5634
@vishalakshirkmath5634 12 күн бұрын
He said he is more fluent than teachers, but nowhere it's seen
@misterserf
@misterserf 3 күн бұрын
He's putting on Indian accent and way of speaking to find acceptance. Doesn't want to be picked on and teased. Smart boy.
@vishnusharma1402
@vishnusharma1402 13 күн бұрын
Kids need be monitoring during. Person who studies in india, are successful USA due to discipline and hardworking
@Nag612
@Nag612 9 күн бұрын
Well said..
@rohanutep81
@rohanutep81 Күн бұрын
Not necessarily
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 13 күн бұрын
Hi nupur, Thank you for sharing this summary. This will be a big challenge as I have gone through trauma whenever I went back to India in the past twice from oversees.
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 14 күн бұрын
If you are a US citizen or a green card holder the process is a lot smoother because you have the option of a back up. There are alot more factors that aren't listed here in youtube such as overall savings and investments from overseas, strong networks etc
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 14 күн бұрын
Are you an US citizen?
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 14 күн бұрын
I have a feeling many local indians are matlaabi types based on my experiences in the past returning
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 14 күн бұрын
Been there in Melbourne with shit jobs.now planning to go back as i have no extension to continue further
@samnair1152
@samnair1152 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video.i am returning to bangalore from Melbourne soon.I havent been there in 11 years.i am nervous and hoping to get by
@UjwalRam
@UjwalRam 15 күн бұрын
The experience for him is similar to what our kids experience when they compare gov school and international school in India . Our Indian International sciool feells like gov school for this boy 😂
@nehajaiswal21
@nehajaiswal21 12 күн бұрын
Hi We also have a 12-year-old son and we are considering returning to India. As I understand this kid is from private school and likes studies. Our kid is into American football and basketball. Studies are secondary him. We are okay with that. I get this kid’s of teacher's behavior point. Which I agree.
@sharonmanikya5010
@sharonmanikya5010 15 күн бұрын
Can you tell to which school he goes when in the US? Just want to know if its a public school or a private school.
@kalaranjani3843
@kalaranjani3843 13 күн бұрын
He told private school.. not public
@minijha946
@minijha946 15 күн бұрын
Feeling bad for this kids , why parents is doing this
@sumanjuyal4386
@sumanjuyal4386 15 күн бұрын
Smart boy, but I find it other way round. Being a teacher myself and worked in different countries in American schools, IB also I find the students are very good in spoken English, but when it comes to writing, very limited vocabulary, Math again many students way behind their grades, only Asian students excelling in core subjects. In India the standard is very good in many private schools, International schools, teachers in India have expertise in their subjects and especially in high schools unlike other countries. Teachers in India are very qualified, and now I see many of my expat friends putting their kids in Boarding schools in India, students are happy and enjoying and parents are from US, Dubai, Thailand so many other countries. Being an NRI and sending my kid too to IB school in India bcos the education standards were way low in core subjects.
@panikarp5776
@panikarp5776 16 күн бұрын
Lovely girl.
@panikarp5776
@panikarp5776 16 күн бұрын
Lovely young man. Parents working abroad are struggling with uncertainities. Children's education and to see it through successfully are their main worry.