Since "Kanchan Didi ko car chalana sikhaya" translates to "Taught Kanchan Didi how to drive a car," I’ve put together a few options for a social media post, depending on the vibe you want—whether it's proud, funny, or just a sweet sibling/family moment. Option 1: Proud & Sweet (Best for Instagram/Facebook)
सड़क पर आते ही जब पीछे वाली गाड़ियों ने हॉर्न बजाना शुरू किया, तो दीदी थोड़ी नर्वस हो गईं। ऐसे समय में ट्रेनर या सिखाने वाले को बहुत शांत रहना पड़ता है। मैंने उनसे कहा, "आप पीछे वालों की चिंता मत करिए, अपनी स्पीड सीमित रखिए और सिर्फ अपनी लेन में चलिए।" kanchan didi ko car chalana sikhaya
I knew that teaching a family member to drive required a different approach than a professional driving instructor. There would be no formal curriculum, no strict schedule, and certainly no room for harsh criticism. I recalled reading accounts of others who had taught their siblings, noting how patience and calmness were the most essential tools one could bring to the car. Since "Kanchan Didi ko car chalana sikhaya" translates