allbakara Posted Wednesday at 10:50 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:50 PM Sagam family immigration from India ni M kudipinchindhe ee gujju batch 2 Quote
Jaggadonga Posted Wednesday at 10:52 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:52 PM 1 hour ago, Coconut said: She looks very american Quote
MACH Posted Wednesday at 11:03 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:03 PM 12 minutes ago, allbakara said: Sagam family immigration from India ni M kudipinchindhe ee gujju batch 1 Quote
krishnaaa Posted Wednesday at 11:29 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:29 PM 2 hours ago, Coconut said: This is the reason as to why we shouldnt allow our kids to grow up in US. They forget their roots. 1 Quote
GOne Posted Thursday at 12:18 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:18 AM 2 hours ago, Coconut said: Denni em antam lee anna. Ikkada kondara ninna gaaka monna USC ochinodu kooda deenikanna daarunam gaa maatladuthunnadu. @Sucker ninnu kaadu 1 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted Thursday at 01:32 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:32 AM 1 hour ago, krishnaaa said: This is the reason as to why we shouldnt allow our kids to grow up in US. They forget their roots. It depends on how parents raise the kids. If both mom n dad r busy running after money, kids grow in their natural way…which is americanized. If parents invest time in their kids, outcome is a lot different. Have seen abcds that can read and write telugu very well, and know all the cultural aspects. Quote
krishnaaa Posted Thursday at 02:03 AM Report Posted Thursday at 02:03 AM 31 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: It depends on how parents raise the kids. If both mom n dad r busy running after money, kids grow in their natural way…which is americanized. If parents invest time in their kids, outcome is a lot different. Have seen abcds that can read and write telugu very well, and know all the cultural aspects. Takes lot of effort. If someone is passionate about Telugu and other stuff then yes. Not everyone is. For someone who is not passionate, you dont want them doing things they dont like. Parents' lives matter too. I am an agnostic...dont have much interest in anything related to God as people usually switch off their minds when they involve God. Quote
Pavanonline Posted Thursday at 04:20 AM Report Posted Thursday at 04:20 AM 6 hours ago, Coconut said: Daniki views kavali, manam dandi ga istunam she will keep posting click bait. Simple matter Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted Thursday at 12:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 12:46 PM 10 hours ago, krishnaaa said: Takes lot of effort. If someone is passionate about Telugu and other stuff then yes. Not everyone is. For someone who is not passionate, you dont want them doing things they dont like. Parents' lives matter too. I am an agnostic...dont have much interest in anything related to God as people usually switch off their minds when they involve God. Then u lost the right to generalize. With this attitude, it doesn’t matter whether its India or us. Seeing kids in bengaluru these days…thy r no different thn their American counterparts. No time for ur own kids => thy forget their roots. Simple. 1 Quote
yemdoing Posted Thursday at 01:53 PM Report Posted Thursday at 01:53 PM Ilantivi chala chustham inka , e administration nunchi labham korukune andharu ila vlogs chestharu . Just wait until July 4th , vlog aunties/families will turn into brown sepoys Quote
krishnaaa Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:02 PM 1 hour ago, akkum_bakkum said: Then u lost the right to generalize. With this attitude, it doesn’t matter whether its India or us. Seeing kids in bengaluru these days…thy r no different thn their American counterparts. No time for ur own kids => thy forget their roots. Simple. You misunderstood. I do spend lot of time with kids. But try to keep the religion crap away from them. Telugu...as long as they can speak its fine. Problem with many parents is that emphasis on Telugu writing and other religious stuff is leading to less physical activity and play time with other kids. This is detrimental to childs development. We focus on developing their passion and on being a producer rathar than a consumer, reading books etc. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted Thursday at 02:26 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:26 PM 14 minutes ago, krishnaaa said: You misunderstood. I do spend lot of time with kids. But try to keep the religion crap away from them. Telugu...as long as they can speak its fine. Problem with many parents is that emphasis on Telugu writing and other religious stuff is leading to less physical activity and play time with other kids. This is detrimental to childs development. We focus on developing their passion and on being a producer rathar than a consumer, reading books etc. Lol....u contradict ur own statement within a day. u pointing at me for misunderstanding is laughable to the core. I know u think u r gyani and all others as ur disciples...but thats about it. Religion is not crap....its a way of life. I dont think u ever understood this basic concept. Bhagavadgita, Ramayana r books too...not just stories written by some random authors. For someone to make a mockery of religion and talk abt forgetting roots is not comprehendible. I rest my case here. @Sucker ankul susthunnava asalu. Quote
adavilo_baatasaari Posted Thursday at 02:27 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:27 PM 33 minutes ago, krishnaaa said: But try to keep the religion crap away from them. You are mixing up religion with cultural things.. Religion is a personal thing and it differs from person to person and upto the individual family. But cultural things should be promoted among new generations.. Eating Ugadi Pachadi for Ugadi or pongali for Sankranti is as cultural / traditional as much as eating Turkey for Thanksgiving. Quote
adavilo_baatasaari Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:35 PM 25 minutes ago, krishnaaa said: Telugu...as long as they can speak its fine. Problem with many parents is that emphasis on Telugu writing This is wrong on many levels.. Underestimating Kids abilities. Not just Telugu, It is recommended for Kids to learn many langauges . Whats better than their mother tongue, which forms a solid base at home and to get in touch with roots? Its understood not everyone has feasibility but it should not be advocated. We dont tell their teachers in Foreign langauge class, that my kid will be only learning to speak spanish but wont learn writing. Do we? Quote
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