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“Peace and Pride,” Indian man takes parents to Scotland office, goes viral Inbox

Mayur’s video touched many people, who reacted with praise and several wholesome comments.

Indian Instagram content creator, Mayu,r with his parents. / Instagram/@just.mayur.things

A video of an Indian man, Mayur, taking his parents to visit his office in Scotland, has gone viral, as netizens showered love, warmth, and appreciation in the comments.

Mayur, an Instagram content creator who is working in Scotland, recently took his parents to visit his workplace and shared a video of it online, with a text insert that reads, “2025 in Scotland. This is how proud parents look like.”

The video, packed with emotions, included clips of him and his parents exploring his workplace.

In the video, Mayur asks his mother, “So, how did you feel after visiting the office?” to which she responds,  “I felt really good. The company is really nice,” while his father also joins the conversation and mentions that he feels fantastic after the visit.

His parents also praised Mayur’s company, with his mother saying, “The colleagues in the company are so kind. Now we don’t have to worry about you at all. They take care of you like family,” followed by his father agreeing and adding, “You’re lucky to have such a team.”

The video ends with Mayur’s father gesturing a thumbs-up sign and saying, “Go ahead.”

The caption of the video read,

“Seeing my parents walk through my workplace in another country and speak with such peace and pride was overwhelming. Their happiness came from meeting my colleagues and knowing that I am respected, valued, and surrounded by kind people. The peace on their faces is my biggest achievement.”



Mayur’s video touched many people, who reacted with praise and several wholesome comments.

One comment read, “You won in life,” while another said, “Thats the whole point.”

“Congratulations and continue the hardwork. Wishing you more success,” read another comment.

In another post on his Instagram, Mayur posted a video of his parents in Scotland, with a text, “They first went abroad in their 50’s, but they gave me that chance in my 20’s,” expressing gratitude for their sacrifices.

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