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NDTV
05-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- NDTV
Russian Woman's List Of 'Normal' Indian Habits Considered 'Cringe' Goes Viral
A Russian woman married to an Indian man and living in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media after she shared a list of things that she finds normal in the country, which others find cringeworthy. Content creator Yulia took to her Instagram to share her opinion and listed eight Indian habits that surprised her at first but now feel like part of her everyday life. She said these practices, though sometimes viewed as odd by outsiders, brought comfort and joy to her routine. She started off her list by talking about her living arrangement with the in-laws, something she initially found unusual but now considers a blessing. Here are the eight things Yulia listed in her viral video: Live together with the parents-in-law. It is a blessing. Eat with hands. Very, very often it is tastier to eat with your hands! Be a bit late. Lol. I'm super ok with people being late by 15-20 minutes. But I keep my meeting gaps and plan accordingly. Have a lot of domestic house helpers, for everything. Speak a few languages at the same time. I can catch the meaning in Hinglish. Negotiate. For everything. Almost always. I actually learnt a lot about business, negotiation, and effective communication in India. Dedicate life to love. Everything is about love in India. Every movie, every problem statement is somehow connected to love. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Iuliia Aslamova (@yulia_bangalore) Also Read | "I Was Pissed": Founder Reveals How Hiring Soham Parekh Drained His Resources Social media reacts As of the last update, the video had been viewed nearly six million times, with hundreds of social media users commenting on the list compiled by Ms Yulia. The majority of users agreed with her list. "I support all of them, except the first one. I think it's up to the couple and whom they choose to be with," said one user, while another added: "I love all your points. And I miss India and my family so much." A third commented: "Love your points. While many complain about the in-laws, there are some gems of MILs who understand and don't pass the generational trauma." A fourth said: "Thanks for understanding and sharing to the world that India is about love. Negative people are there but love runs in India's bloodline." Yulia moved to India 11 years ago after quitting her job in Russia and managed to raise a family and build her business from scratch.


Indian Express
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘Gori pakori privilege': Russian woman's video on ‘normal Indian life' goes viral, but one point divides the Internet
A reel by a Russian woman living in Bengaluru has struck a chord online, sparking conversations about cultural adaptation, privilege, and everyday Indian habits. The video, posted by content creator Iuliia Aslamova, has gone viral with over five million views, offering a glimpse into what she calls her 'absolutely normal' Indian lifestyle, though not everyone agrees with her take. Captioned 'Here's my list of absolutely normal things for yours #russianindian,' the reel walks viewers through a series of habits she's picked up while living in India – many of which might raise eyebrows outside the country, but feel perfectly natural to her now. She starts with a big one: living with her in-laws. Far from dreading it, she calls it a 'blessing,' explaining that she's grateful not to have to run the household alone. She also praises the Indian style of eating with hands – something she admits she never used to do, but now believes actually enhances the flavour of food. Punctuality, too, has taken on a different meaning for her. A delay of 15 to 20 minutes is no longer a source of stress – she's simply adapted and works around it. What once felt strange — like having multiple domestic helpers — now feels like a clever and practical part of Indian life. She's also found herself casually slipping into Hinglish and says she hopes to learn Hindi properly in the next year or two. Another habit she's come to embrace is bargaining – a skill she calls a 'superpower' and one of the most unexpected lessons she's picked up here. Rounding off her list, she mentions her love for masala chai and observes how so much in India – from movies to everyday chats – seems to orbit around the theme of love. A post shared by Iuliia Aslamova (@yulia_bangalore) While many praised her for how well she's adjusted, the comments section quickly became a space for more complex discussions. Some lauded her for embracing the culture so fully, especially the acceptance of lateness and eating with hands. One user wrote, 'Amazing how you have adapted to Indian culture including acceptance of people being late.' But not everyone was as impressed. A commenter pointed out the layers of privilege that might be at play, writing, 'See mam, you are a foreigner daughter-in-law because you get special treatment… Indian daughter-in-laws are always getting third class treatment. This is just NRI syndrome.' Another said, 'Eating with hands is okay. But why are you glorifying toxic things? Living with in-laws is a curse for most women… You are a gori pakori so you have 'privileges'.' Others offered a more balanced take, acknowledging her experience while underlining that it doesn't reflect everyone's reality. 'I support all of them, except the first one. I think it's up to the couple and whom they choose to be with,' one user wrote.


Economic Times
05-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Economic Times
Bengaluru's Russian influencer lists 8 'cringe' Indian habits that are now her new normal
Adjusting to Indian Family Dynamics From Table Manners to Time Management ADVERTISEMENT Help at Home and Learning the Language Mastering the Art of Negotiation Love, Chai, and Emotional Connections Mixed Reactions Online A Russian woman living in Bengaluru is gaining widespread attention online after sharing a light-hearted Instagram reel that explores eight Indian habits she once found odd—but now embraces fully. Content creator Iuliia Aslamova, who goes by @yulia_bangalore on Instagram, shared her observations in a now-viral video that has sparked both appreciation and of the most talked-about points in Iuliia's list was her living arrangement. She revealed that she lives with her in-laws, something she initially found unusual but now considers a to her, not having to handle household responsibilities on her own is a huge advantage. This sparked mixed reactions online, with some users noting that foreign daughters-in-law may be treated differently by Indian families, while others appreciated her positive shift in Iuliia's daily life involves how she eats. She said she now prefers eating with her hands, adding that doing so enhances the taste of food—something she believes is even backed by science. Her comfort with India's relaxed approach to punctuality was also shared that she's gotten used to people being 15 to 20 minutes late and now plans accordingly, describing the change as completely normal in her new also discussed how common it is to have multiple domestic helpers in India. While it initially struck her as strange, she now views it as a smart way to manage daily tasks and admits it's made life more comfortable. Her adaptation includes picking up Hinglish—a blend of Hindi and English—and she expressed a clear intention to learn Hindi fluently within the next year or two.A particularly notable cultural skill Iuliia has developed is negotiation. She described it as a "superpower" she's acquired in India, explaining that this everyday practice has significantly improved her communication skills, both in the marketplace and in general out her list, Iuliia touched on her love for masala chai—tea blended with milk and spices—which she compared to the traditional tea from her native Mongolia. She also observed how love plays a central role in Indian life, from films to family conversations. She finds this emotional richness heartwarming, though she admitted that it can sometimes turn into unnecessary reel has amassed tens of thousands of likes and numerous comments. While most viewers applauded her open-minded embrace of Indian culture , some shared critical perspectives, suggesting her experience might differ from that of an Indian woman. Still, many appreciated the warmth and relatability in her content. One commenter remarked that India is all about 'love and laughs,' while another praised her for absorbing the country's 'true spirit.'


Time of India
05-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Time of India
Bengaluru's Russian influencer lists 8 'cringe' Indian habits that are now her new normal
Adjusting to Indian Family Dynamics From Table Manners to Time Management Help at Home and Learning the Language Mastering the Art of Negotiation Love, Chai, and Emotional Connections Mixed Reactions Online A Russian woman living in Bengaluru is gaining widespread attention online after sharing a light-hearted Instagram reel that explores eight Indian habits she once found odd—but now embraces fully. Content creator Iuliia Aslamova, who goes by @yulia_bangalore on Instagram, shared her observations in a now-viral video that has sparked both appreciation and of the most talked-about points in Iuliia's list was her living arrangement. She revealed that she lives with her in-laws, something she initially found unusual but now considers a to her, not having to handle household responsibilities on her own is a huge advantage. This sparked mixed reactions online, with some users noting that foreign daughters-in-law may be treated differently by Indian families, while others appreciated her positive shift in Iuliia's daily life involves how she eats. She said she now prefers eating with her hands, adding that doing so enhances the taste of food—something she believes is even backed by science. Her comfort with India's relaxed approach to punctuality was also shared that she's gotten used to people being 15 to 20 minutes late and now plans accordingly, describing the change as completely normal in her new also discussed how common it is to have multiple domestic helpers in India. While it initially struck her as strange, she now views it as a smart way to manage daily tasks and admits it's made life more comfortable. Her adaptation includes picking up Hinglish—a blend of Hindi and English—and she expressed a clear intention to learn Hindi fluently within the next year or two.A particularly notable cultural skill Iuliia has developed is negotiation. She described it as a "superpower" she's acquired in India, explaining that this everyday practice has significantly improved her communication skills, both in the marketplace and in general out her list, Iuliia touched on her love for masala chai—tea blended with milk and spices—which she compared to the traditional tea from her native Mongolia. She also observed how love plays a central role in Indian life, from films to family conversations. She finds this emotional richness heartwarming, though she admitted that it can sometimes turn into unnecessary reel has amassed tens of thousands of likes and numerous comments. While most viewers applauded her open-minded embrace of Indian culture , some shared critical perspectives, suggesting her experience might differ from that of an Indian woman. Still, many appreciated the warmth and relatability in her content. One commenter remarked that India is all about 'love and laughs,' while another praised her for absorbing the country's 'true spirit.'


India Today
05-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- India Today
Russian woman lists 8 ‘cringe' Indian habits she now finds normal in viral video
A Russian woman living in Bengaluru shared a relatable list of Indian habits she follows, calling them normal in her life, even if others might call them 'cringe.'Sharing a now-viral video on Instagram, content creator Iuliia Aslamova listed eight Indian habits that surprised her at first but now feel like part of her everyday life. She said these practices, though sometimes viewed as odd by outsiders, brought comfort and joy to her new The first thing on her list was living with in-laws, which she called a blessing since she does not have to manage the household herself. Next, she spoke about enjoying food with her hands, claiming it makes meals taste better—a fact she said science also added that she had adjusted to people being 15-20 minutes late and now plans her schedule accordingly. Having multiple domestic helpers once seemed strange, but now, she said, it simply makes life also mentioned that while she currently speaks some Hinglish, she plans to learn Hindi in the next year or two. She described learning to negotiate for everything in India as a 'superpower' that improved her communication are the eight things the Russian woman, Iuliia Aslamova, listed in her viral video:Living with in-laws: She finds it a blessing as she doesn't have to manage the household with hands: She enjoys it and says it makes food a little late: A 15-20 minute delay doesn't bother her; she plans around several house helpers: Initially strange to her, but now she sees it as smart and multiple languages: She picks up Hinglish and plans to learn Hindi in 1-2 She calls it a 'superpower' she learned in India and applies it in daily masala chai: She enjoys mixing tea with milk and spices, comparing it to Mongolian love: She notices how Indian life, films, and conversations revolve around love and finds it list ended on a heartfelt note: she enjoys chai with milk and spices, and she feels that love runs deep in Indian life, whether in movies or daily conversations. 'India is a very emotional country, and I find that fantastic, until it turns into drama,' she her video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Iuliia Aslamova (@yulia_bangalore)Social media users appreciated her candid take. 'You've embraced India's true spirit. Also, high-five on having great in-laws!' a user said, while another added, 'This is such a sweet post!' One comment read, 'It's all about love and laughs here.'For Iuliia Aslamova, it's these little quirks of Indian life that have helped her feel right at home, one cup of chai and one life lesson at a time.- EndsTrending Reel