All cultures and families have some daily comic-worthy moments: some are super specific, and some are relatable to most of us. Brown Paperbag comics illustrate this perfectly while showcasing what it’s like growing up and living in an Indian family. Created by Sailesh Gopalan, the entertaining 4-panel strips have amassed 328K followers on Instagram and counting.
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Thank god my parents don’t have this problem with me. They do have other issues though
I'm not even from this culture. But being the only grand daughter i definitely got treated like this.
Sadly it is the world we live in, women can't feel safe out at night.
Load More Replies...Oof this hit me so hard. I have a brother that is 9 YEARS YOUNGER THAN ME. He was allowed to go out when he was 13 BY HIMSELF, while i was 19 AND HAD ALREADY MOVED OUT. No wonder i cut ties with my family.
i went a whole day with no messages so I was showing my parents an Instagram reel and my friend texted me "sowwy daddy" right then (I'm a 17 year old girl)
the fact i keep falling for my dads awful jokes makes this even more relatable
😂😂😂😂😂atleast MY parents arent that over protective(looks at phone to see 100 missed calls)
The MOM trap how to evade, never tell ur mother anthing about u life(im joking👍)
Lol my family lovingly calls my tennis ball head. But its all in good fun !
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