
The Australian woman provoked a debate on social media after publishing a video on Instagram discussing cultural differences between India and West, especially addiction to Indian experts on domestic work.
She also mentioned that in India they lack a balance between work and private life.
What did an Australian woman say?
Together with the video, the producer of the podcasts, he wrote in his Instagram post: “Work? You hardly know! This is one of the least spoken cultural differences between India and the West.”
Compared to everyday life in India with the West, Steele said that most people in the West administer cooking and housework along with full -time jobs.
Also read | “In every game you get” – Glenn Maxwell pulls the foot of Yuzvendra Chahal
But in India, most families have domestic workers for such tasks. “I don’t mind or clean up in India. I don’t clean up. I don’t know them,” she said in her video.
“Most medium classes have help in India rich households.
Steele also said, “I was glad, that’s what we do in the West. We do everything with full -time work.”
The podcast producer acknowledged that Indian experts work longer hours compared to their counterparts in the West, and said, “Over time, I have noticed that my friends are getting 9:30 at night and there is no balance between work and private life at night.
Also read ‘Rinka toh rone wala ta’: Kuldeep Yadav Slaps Krk Star On Live TV – Viral Video
“And for the better or for worse, work in India is cheap, so it makes sense that everyone has their own help in the house,” she added.
At the end of her video, she admitted that she felt ashamed to be ashamed of how much she enjoyed that she didn’t have to cook or clean every day.
The reaction of social media
In response to Steele’s video, users on social media were divided. While some agreed with her, others expressed different opinions.
“What zealous observations and so well expressed, my girl !!
“Do not forget that you all have machines: dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, etc. Also, it is very dusty, so we have to clean our floors every day.”
“Sometimes I feel we’re easy in India, and I don’t know why we’re still chasing Western standards. But maybe it’s because we’ve always seen its end, never a hard reality. Thank you for giving it here. I hope you are talking in India.”
“As someone who grew up in India with so -called privileges and then moved to the West and does all the housework, I choose the West every time. Despite my work I still have a lot of free time I spend for my hobbies and health.
“This can only happen in a country with massive income inequality, high levels of poverty, high population and poor regulation.”
(Tagstotranslate) Home Help (T) Australian Woman (T) Mid (T) Bree Steele (T) Household Culture (T) Australia (T) India (T) Viral Video (T) Podcasts (T)