
‘It's The Whole Point': Nvidia Employee Gives Desi Parents Office Tour In California
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Amid the everyday hustle to achieve a 'successful' life, a social media post has significantly shifted the focus to a more emotional goal: making your parents proud.
In today's competitive world, materialistic things like money, a lavish home, a luxury car and a six-figure salary describe how successful you are. Amid the everyday hustle to achieve a 'successful' life, a social media post has significantly shifted the focus to a more emotional goal: making your parents proud. Because isn't this the only thing that matters? An Indian Nvidia employee recently offered his parents a tour of his office in California during their first trip to the United States, a sentiment that struck a chord with hundreds of young professionals.
Pratim Bhosale took to X to share a heartwarming moment featuring her parents during their first-ever trip to the United States. Their elder son, who works at the American tech giant Nvidia, made their visit even more special by giving them a personal tour of his office in California.
Parents are in the US for the past few weeks.
This is their first trip to the US.
Elder brother has been taking them across the country in small trips.
Today they are in his California office.
Big smiles on their faces.
I'm walking towards my office here in Amsterdam and… pic.twitter.com/Es0TtQC1ZP
— Pratim
Another one wrote, 'So glad your parents are getting to enjoy the visit! Worth all the hard work!" One of them shared, 'Oh wow that is wonderful! My parents are visiting me in the US next week, and I will surely bring them into the office."
'When everything finally pays off. The eyes say it all," a user wrote. One of them shared, 'Manifesting the same."
A person wrote, 'This is beautiful. Moments like these remind us why we're building—family, memories, and smiles that make it all worth it."
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The post has gathered more than 58,000 views since it was shared.
Earlier, a son made his parents happy by surprising them with all the arrangements for their first international trip.
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