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Do you regret coming back to India from USA?
Answer is – No, I don’t regret on this decision. Initial couple of months were definitely hard. All of a sudden more crowd,too much traffic on road and more pollution but that’s how I have spend my initial 20+ years of life:) and eventually I was able to adjust after initial struggle.
Why you should live in India?
One of the top reason and benefits that expats living in India put forward is the money. The cost of living in India remains very low by Western standards; most expats can live very comfortably even in the city centre of the metropolis of Mumbai and New Delhi. Travelling is also a good reason to be moving to India.
Do you regret being born in India?
Yes, I regret being born in India. When I see Europe, America or Australia, I feel how life could be so better in these countries. 1.) Indians are brown or dark. They get racially discriminated and considered dirty and inferior everywhere. 2.) Conservatism.
What have you learned from living in India?
Here are some of the important things I’ve learned along the way. 1. Living in India is Very Different to Traveling in India Ah, magical, vibrant, spiritual India. A country so full of smiling faces and possibilities. Many visitors are beguiled by India, and understandably so.
What are the bad things about life in India?
Some old and traditional norms are killing us, people in India are more into gossips, gossips on other people life, education, carrier, the standard of living etc. They are always busy comparing their life with others. Without knowing your struggles, they keep insult you if you fail.
Why are so many Americans returning to India unhappy?
There are two types of people who tend to be unhappy once they return: Those who had a hole in their life — be it a lack of social life, career, mid-life crisis— in the US and thought moving to India would somehow magically fill it.