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... Read moreAs someone who grew up in a South Asian household, I can totally relate to the amusing tradition of desi parents taking photos and videos to create their own unique WhatsApp edits. It’s almost like a rite of passage—no special event is complete without them compiling random clips and pictures into a charmingly awkward reel that they eagerly share with family and friends. What’s even funnier is how these edits often catch us by surprise, especially when we see our personal social media stories being screenshot without any prior notice. I remember launching my latest book and later discovering my mom had turned screenshots from my Instagram stories into a lively montage for her WhatsApp contacts. It gave me a good laugh, but also showed how desi parents take pride in celebrating their children’s achievements in their own quirky way. The phrase “are you even the favorite child if your mom doesn’t make a WhatsApp edit of you?” resonates so much within the South Asian community, highlighting how these edits symbolize parental love and attention. They’re more than just reels; they’re digital keepsakes that reflect the unique blend of culture, technology, and familial bonds. Platforms like TikTok and BookTok have started highlighting these cultural nuances, bringing more visibility to South Asian parenting styles. Tags like #desiparenting and #southasiantiktok showcase a growing appreciation and humor found in these traditions. It’s heartwarming to see how these stories foster connections among those with similar backgrounds who find joy in shared experiences. For content creators and authors within the community, this trend offers a fun way to engage with audiences while sharing authentic family moments. It reminds us that sometimes, the most meaningful celebrations happen through these spontaneous, heartfelt digital edits created by our loved ones.