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Life problem? Drink water: Twitter thread with typical Indian parent advice will crack you up

Written by : TNM Staff

Have your parents ever told you that if you only woke up early in the morning, everything in your life would get a lot better? Or grumbled that you eat too much junk food, and that’s the source of everything that’s wrong in your life?

Welcome to the life of an Indian kid, age no bar. Kicking off the proof that all Indian parents have a one-stop solution for all of life’s problems was comedian and AIB member Tanmay Bhat. The universal solution his mother favours is – breathing exercises.

What followed was a hilarious Twitter thread, with dozens offering Tanmay their parents’ one-line problem solving manuals. What’s amazing is just how many parents seem to have got the same parenting scripts in the country:

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Home remedies always work

Have gas? Take ajwain. Upset stomach? Bitter gourd juice. Anything else? There’s always ‘drink lots of water’.

Wake up early to solve life’s problems

There’s no denying that our lifestyles have gone for a toss what with long working hours, food ordering apps and affordable online streaming options.

Solution? Wake up early. And of course, going for GIMW or the Great Indian Morning Walk.

‘Meditation’ is the golden word

If all else fails, all your life’s questions will be answered if you close your eyes and meditate, according to these parents.

Inevitably, Baba Ramdev found his way into the conversation.

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