I know plenty of Indian guys who love Indian girls and if you live in India you can probably witness that fact for yourself everyday. Intercultural marriages are not a new thing in Canada, simply because we can see past the colours.
We took our 4 kids to Jaisalmer and they enjoyed their stay so much that they are hoping to return one day next time we visit India. People were surprised to hear them speak Hindi, because most children with 2 Indian parents who visit from North America, rarely do.
Hey we'll be there in a few weeks! I can't believe that I just heard my French "Frere Jacques" transformed into a guzal. C'etait vraiment inattendu, surtout que ma mere est ici a regarder ce film avec moi.
@AlJulhara ha! ha! Do you also say tovel instead of towel?
Not as white as I use to be. I am French and Canadian.
By the way, after 15 years of marriage, I can follow most conversations in Hindi and say simple sentences. And this without having lived in India or having taken classes... I would like to thank Bollywood for putting subtitles on DVDs but also my children who taught me that Hati was simpler to say then Elephant.
@AlJulhara Aren't there 1 billion people in your country? Surely you could find someone to marry... and if you can't, your mirror may have an explanation for you.
Migration has one downside... If you don't want your children to marry people from other cultures, you should remain in your home country.
We've been mixing up cultures in my family for many generations with much happy results!
I know plenty of Indian guys who love Indian girls and if you live in India you can probably witness that fact for yourself everyday. Intercultural marriages are not a new thing in Canada, simply because we can see past the colours.
We took our 4 kids to Jaisalmer and they enjoyed their stay so much that they are hoping to return one day next time we visit India. People were surprised to hear them speak Hindi, because most children with 2 Indian parents who visit from North America, rarely do.
Quisyfrottesypique 1 year ago
The Bhatties
SuperMusicLoving 1 year ago
Excellent filming.... i am taking my french friend there in 2010... hope you had a great holiday!
Gurdeep Singh
indianpuppy 2 years ago
che figata......due sett fa ero li.........
batoccc73 4 years ago
Hey we'll be there in a few weeks! I can't believe that I just heard my French "Frere Jacques" transformed into a guzal. C'etait vraiment inattendu, surtout que ma mere est ici a regarder ce film avec moi.
Quisyfrottesypique 4 years ago 2
you was with group o alone there i make lots video there soon i will put more.
asif737 4 years ago
Who needs a guide when your husband speaks Hindi?
Quisyfrottesypique 4 years ago
@Quisyfrottesypique are you vhite?
AlJulhara 1 year ago
@AlJulhara ha! ha! Do you also say tovel instead of towel?
Not as white as I use to be. I am French and Canadian.
By the way, after 15 years of marriage, I can follow most conversations in Hindi and say simple sentences. And this without having lived in India or having taken classes... I would like to thank Bollywood for putting subtitles on DVDs but also my children who taught me that Hati was simpler to say then Elephant.
Quisyfrottesypique 1 year ago
@Quisyfrottesypique do indian guys not like indian girls anymor?ah forge itt v r all rockstars.
AlJulhara 1 year ago
@AlJulhara Aren't there 1 billion people in your country? Surely you could find someone to marry... and if you can't, your mirror may have an explanation for you.
Migration has one downside... If you don't want your children to marry people from other cultures, you should remain in your home country.
We've been mixing up cultures in my family for many generations with much happy results!
Quisyfrottesypique 1 year ago
@Quisyfrottesypique ooooh thats righhhht like 500mil guys "here' luckkky me.
AlJulhara 1 year ago