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American founder reflects on relationship with mother-in-law in rural India

in a viral In a heart-warming post online, a Detroit-born founder proves that the most powerful bridge between two cultures isn’t a dictionary, but a shared case of laughter. She posted a candid video of herself laughing and having a good time with her Indian mother-in-law.

A hilarious moment between an American founder and her Indian mother-in-law. (Instagram/@brittanygreyyadav)

“We laughed at each other all day long,” Brittany Gray-Yadav wrote. She then explained why she and her mother-in-law were laughing in the house. video.

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“This time I was joking and showing what she expected from a daughter-in-law (someone to cook, clean, wipe her feet every night.) but she caught me and stayed with me,” Gray-Yadav posted.

She continued, “We laugh a lot. And we always overcome language barriers and cultural differences. Our relationship made me realize that laughter is the greatest connection.”

The founder ended her note with a few lines that read: “It shows someone’s heart. It shows lightness. She is my soul twin.”

What does the video show?

A text was inserted at the beginning of the video that read: “You are a black girl from Detroit and your MIL is an Indian lady from the Village, but this is your relationship.

In the video, Gray Yadav’s mother-in-law is sitting on the sofa while Gray Yadav is sitting on the floor. Throughout the video, we can see them laughing uncontrollably.

What is social media saying?

One person commented: “Oh so cute, I love this about you.” Another said: “Well this made me smile. You both are beautiful. I hope you two keep smiling like this.”

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A third wrote: “My wife is Afro-Cuban/Italian from the Bronx. She is my mom’s best friend. This is truly the most beautiful thing.” A fourth wrote: “Take notes. This is how you end racism.” Many reacted to the post using heart emojis.

Brittany Grey-Yadav is the founder of InfluenceHers. According to her LinkedIn profile, she currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

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