Aapka swagat hai, says Japanese kid to PM Modi in Tokyo in viral video. Internet is so proud
India Today
A video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacting with a Japanese kid has gone crazy viral on social media. In the video, PM Modi seemed mighty impressed with the kid's fluency in Hindi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a two-day visit to Japan to attend the second in-person Quad summit. As soon as he landed in the country, he was welcomed by the Indian diaspora as well as Japanese citizens at a hotel in Tokyo on Monday. People waved the Indian national flag as well as showed off placards with sweet messages dedicated to PM Modi.
Japanese kids were present there at the hotel to welcome PM Modi and one of the children also greeted him while speaking in fluent Hindi. The Prime Minister was so impressed by his fluency in the language that he interacted with the Japanese boy as he signed his placard. The video of their sweet interaction has gone crazy viral on social media.
“Japan mein aapka bohot swagat hai,” the little boy said while interacting with PM Modi. “Kahan se sikha tumne Hindi? Bohut accha jante ho (From where did you learn Hindi? You know it very well),” PMModi was heard saying to the boy in the viral video.
Watch the video here:
#WATCH | "Waah! Where did you learn Hindi from?... You know it pretty well?," PM Modi to Japanese kids who were awaiting his autograph with Indian kids on his arrival at a hotel in Tokyo, Japan pic.twitter.com/xbNRlSUjik