- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 24 Jul 2025 10:59 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
American Woman Viral Video: An American woman, Candace, decided to surprise her husband, Aniket, by speaking to him in his native language, Marathi. Her sweet attempt at saying “ShubhSakal” (Good morning) left him visibly surprised, and the proud smile that followed has made the internet fall in love with them. The adorable moment was shared on their Instagram handle, Aniket & Candace, with the caption, “I’m not perfect, but I’m trying. Go easy on me.” In the video, Candace tries to greet him and have a simple conversation in Marathi. She says, “KasaAhes?” (How are you?) and even asks, “Raatri Jeevayla Kaay Ahe?” (What’s for dinner?), doing her best to get the words right.
Her effort, though not perfect, was full of warmth, and that’s what touched millions of hearts. The video went viral like a wildfire, and people in the comments are praising Candace for trying to learn her husband’s language and embrace his culture. In today’s fast-paced world, where genuine connection often takes a backseat, this video is a gentle reminder that love doesn’t always need grand moves. Sometimes, a few heartfelt words in your partner’s language can mean everything. And that’s exactly why this clip is making people smile across the globe.
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The video, shared four days ago, garnered 1.9 million views from social media users. Netizens were quick to react to the viral video in the comment section. One user wrote, "Next time say 'ahoaika' and watch him blush." "I smiled when she said Dhanyavaad!," a second user wrote. "That smile when you were talking to him in his native language was like. "This is why I love this woman," added a third user. "Oh my god, as a Maharashtrian, this is so sweet. lmk if u need help learning," a fourth user added.
"Dhanyavad is a formal thank you. Marathi Coupless. Dont say Dhanyabad to each other. That's why your husband was surprised! Next time, call him ' AhoAikla Ka'," a fifth user added. "MNS can learn a lot from this. Love makes people do things that fear can never. Shaky and Gulabi trended because of love, not because of hate. Make people fall in love with Marathi people and culture, and watch the change," added a sixth user.