Indian Mothers Become Best Friends with Their Sons

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Did you know that Indian Americans have the highest median household income among all ethnicities in the United States? Have you ever wondered why Indian immigrants seem to have a knack for raising successful and accomplished children?

In this eye-opening video, we dive into the fascinating reasons behind the success of Indian Americans and explore the factors that contribute to their incredible achievements. From cultural values to educational priorities, we'll explore the unique characteristics of these families that set them apart from other communities.
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Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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That is true. Sons scared to father. Daughters scared to mothers. Mother discipline daughters. Fathers kicks the ass for there sons

sasaa
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I think that’s why there are phrases like “Mama’s Boy” and “Daddy’s Girl”.

Aceshooting
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As an Indian woman, I can totally confirm that this is true. As a matter of fact, in our culture, during really old times like 2000-5000 years ago, men used to be known by their mother's names and women used to be known by their dad's names. For example Krishna was also called Yashoda Nandan, because of his mom Yashoda. Arjun was called Kaunteya because of his mom Kunti, and she was called Kunti because of her dad Kuntibhoj. Draupadi was named after her dad Dhrupad, Sita was also known as Janaki because of her dad who was called Janak.

ShwetaGupta-hdyk
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Build the relationship you want with your kids.

vikingnurse
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Raise your children with love. It doesn't matter what country you're from.

yvonnepingleton
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Both actually. One parent we share secrets with, one parent we learn from . Before my marriage I used to tell my Dad all, after marriage my Mom!!

Sakalaslife
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I am from the Amhara ethnicity of Ethiopia. We have very similar dynamics. Our son is very close to me and our daughters are very close to my husband. They still come to me for comfort and some guidance but they will tell their dad everything about their day.

ladaylyn
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Im American but was always closer to my dad. We were both introverts and shared a lot of common interests. Losing him in December 2022 is so far the hardest thing I've gone through.

AprilReigns
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This man is so handsome. He seems like a good man. From what I have seen he’s a great husband and a wonderful father. God bless him!

nancycali
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I'm American and I am obsessed with my Daddy. I tell him allllmost everything. He has earned every bit of my loyalty, respect, admiration, and love. He put in what it takes and more.

McKenzieIdeality
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I’m American Indian and I was the same way. Though my dad was the disciplinary, my mother, “ I’m gonna tell your dad when he gets hone”. And you didn’t want that. So my dad did listen to my mother, and make us feel she was the guiding force and respect her.

rhondamyers
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It’s common if there is a father in the home

elitecoaching
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Remember we don't have as much step parents system 😂

joicygeorge
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This is GREAT! I learned a lot from meeting Indians and dealing with them. They are tough to deal with in business, but excellent at building families.

BenjaminMaciel_MD
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I'm Indian. my father and I are more alike in our argumentative nature. so we cannot stay in the same room for over 3 minutes without arguing. it is like we bring out the worst in each other. so my mother has to intervene. i love my mother a lot though and i listen to anything she says about 70 percent of the time.

totallytwisted
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Yeah because we haven’t had the saying in English Daddy’s Girl and Momma’s Boy…..

FredDogification
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Iam Ukrainian. Same thing here. My moms calls me her best friend. My dad was always the stoic, honorful type. If my mom couldn't help me out, she always knew when to direct me to pops, when I needed good common sense and not emotional sense. And now I have 2yr old boy, and it seems like he's gonna be a mommas boy too.

Insomniac
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It is so that Moms can show the boys the kind of women they should search for and the daughters can see what kind of MAN they need from their Dads.

raven
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It becomes a problem when the son's mother wants to continue being his best friend and confidant while the son is NOW married..

reflection
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My dad was my best friend growing up. I literally could talk to him about anything. Good thing, cause when my mom died my sister and I were both teenagers. I miss them both very much.

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