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Why I moved back to India from USA 🇺🇸 & How is it now? Honest confessions 🫣
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Hey there, friends! In this video, I open up about my personal journey of moving back to India after spending several years in the USA. I'm going to share with you a raw and honest account of the reasons that led me to make this decision and how my life has been since returning to my roots.

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→ The factors that nudged me to rethink my life in the USA 🤔
→ The emotional rollercoaster of making the big decision to move back 🎢
→ The initial challenges and adjustments of returning to India 🇮🇳
→ How my life has changed since moving back, both professionally and personally 😊
→ The unexpected joys and learnings from this journey 🌟

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@manpreet0784

6 months ago

Smiling at strangers is common in the West but that's just an empty gesture because they don't care about you beyond that. Whereas in India, people might not be Smiling at the strangers, but when you ask for help, most people care and make an effort to help you, which is missing in the West. This was my own observation while I lived in Canada last one year.

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@Neelsworld2022

1 year ago

Im moving back in may 2025.

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@gregusjay

11 months ago

The USA isnt what it used to be anymore .. Jobs harder to find and inflation is very high ..can be a struggle

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@Salian85

10 months ago

I did my MBA from the US few years back and have a good job there. However, now I’ve come down to india to visit family and friends and will fly back to US in next few days. Now I’m seriously considering moving back to India. Home is home

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@archit2894

1 year ago

Amazing, thank you for coming back, instead of just pointing out the problem and then leaving India cuz of those problems, we must work to solve those problems, thank you sir for taking a step in this direction, really appreciate it❤

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@SayHelloDude

10 months ago

Over the years H1B, F1 visas have been abused so much that the path to green card is 15-20 years. Glad that you made the decision by choice. Hope others do too.

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@Dippy652

8 months ago

Good to listen to you. I have been to US on visit visa for few times and stayed for few months. India is improving now. Still we are lagging behind in discipline and social cleanliness. Hope one day we overcome it.

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@AvisekSen

11 months ago

Run way is far bigger in India compared to US, in terms cost of living.
Exploring India's geography is tied with History, is just tip of the iceberg, and then you come across multi culture, food, which is different in all places where ever you go... and then get to experience mountains, terrains, ocean, sea, monuments, museums, parks, sports u name it..

Crux is, if you save well in US / western countries for few years and then come back to India, you gonna live rest of your life in your terms which we coin as "Kings life"

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@telugodu5

10 months ago

You moved back to India because you were on a visa. First of all it is not called as moving back. It is called as your temporary visa ended and there is no path way for your green card. So stop this thing that you moved to India on your wish. USA does not want you here and they don't want to give you permanent residency.

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@deekshantbelwal1269

7 months ago

I moved back in Dec. 2016 the month Trump won. its been 6 years and I am still working remotely as consultant for US company. Best of both worlds. Remote US Job and staying close to parents exploring my country. Planning to semi retire when I am 40 in few years.

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@mrakayou

8 months ago

If you want to go back to India , do it before you first child is under 5-7 years old . It becomes more difficult after that , progressively each passing year, and eventually it comes to a point when it is unfair on your children due to various reasons and also difficult for yourself and also difficult to reconnect with social contacts due to the fact that you can only settle in a cities like Banglore, Pune ( unless you are from those cities and you go back there).
And in India, people haven’t got time either, most people only socialise on WhatsApp and very superficial, so you may end up more lonely. So many factors to take in to account.

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@bhavinpatel0708

10 months ago

Love the last point. Making an impact.
I feel in a developing nation like India, the opportunities are enormous if you know how to attract the right crowd. We need more able leaders who can move the country in right direction.

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@vijayasambandam3571

9 months ago

I have lived in USA for 32 years and I am ready to come back to
India during my retirement age …

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@RedandWhite26

1 year ago

Thank you for sharing, would love to hear your perspectives on life and the realities of emigration

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@sanaidafernandes4716

1 year ago

Thank you for giving you very honest feedback and POV

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@PraveenSriram

11 months ago

The USA 🇺🇸 actually has more social and economic inequalities than India 🇮🇳. I was born on brought up 🆙 in the USA 🇺🇸 and always felt lonely here even though I was born in the States.

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@Rainbow_1981

9 months ago

I’m from CA, not many smile back or are friendly either. I agree things are more organized in US, people are more professional in terms of customer service and in India trust factor might be there..but I just noticed the other day my phone died and two persons in a shop quickly offered for me to use there phone. That wouldn’t happen mostly in US..I’d similar situation about 16yrs ago not one person was ready even listen to me asking for help and yet again it was an Indian who stepped in. Maybe it’s just a cultural thing people can help others here ..glad you made this change and enjoying your stay in India.

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@_Suraj_SS

1 year ago

7:40
Yeah 👍 sir!
This is really the biggest problem in foreign countries. Being from a business family in Surat, I have learnt from my family that never consider a job and in a foreign country the situation is pretty different. You have to rely on your job and that the worst part of living abroad.

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@raveeshchhabra1704

10 months ago

Love it. I too came back after few years. So I can understand your decision..

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@simonpegg1196

10 months ago

Love one's matrubhumi, but always have immense gratitude for one's karmbhumi. A sense of gratitude is very important.

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