Not once but twice.
First moved to one country. Everything was all rosy until covid hit. Had to move back to India after covid and got stuck in India because of a silly visa processing issue.
Again moved to another country leaving back alla the friends and connections that I have built in the other country. Moved thinking I will score a good job during that time but recession hit and it took me 1.5 years to land a job here. Cursed myself for taking a wrong decision and having to start here again from 0. Ippudedho job vacchi konchem recover avtuna.
If given a chance to go back in time, will I choose to move abroad? No!
Coz the amount of mental and physical effort that I put here, if I put even 50% of that effort back in India, I would have been in a very good position by now. But hey, I'm better than yesterday and that's what matters.
Not seriously. India lo undi untey life ela undedho telidhu but would’ve regretted not taking a big leap. Ippudu abroad life entho kontha chusam kabatti aa regret ledhu. Srsly I wouldve felt stuck if I didn’t move abroad
I was born here in the USA. Born in St. Paul Minnesota and currently living in Albany New York. I just wished my parents moved to a different country. I woulda loved Singapore 🇸🇬 before I was born my dad used to have a job there but he left
Ey bhaiyya, almost same pinch. Ma nanna kudda singapore lo chesevaaru so 1-2 years na chinnappudu unnam (2-3). Kani compulsory military service undani, us lo telugoluki una punyakshetrallo edison e best ani akkada shift ayyaam.
Ma family prati samvatsaraniki 2-4 times Edison ki velthamu. Mainly shopping kosam. In some ways USA is definitely better especially when compared to some other countries Indians are settling in (Canada for example right now) but I wonder how my life would have been different if we lived somewhere else.
Eh, hindsight is 20/20. Ekkaduna alage unthadi, FOMO from not being growing up/living somewhere else. Of course that's not to say just accept everything and overlook the current flaws, dheni bhokalu daniki untai
I've lived in their for 23 years. while I don't necessarily regret my time there, but I have grown increasingly disenchanted with the emerging trends. And for past 4 years have grown tired of the increasing emphasis on race and gender. It feels like I'm walking on eggshells, constantly worried about offending someone - even dogs!
I miss the simplicity of the past, when we didn't scrutinize every word and action. I wish we could go back to a time when we could speak our minds without fear of judgment.
I feel it everyday or at least whenever I want to buy milk. I can't wear torn off chapal and buy it at the block end. It has to go into the shopping list.
I understand and agree with whatever counter argument. After all, it's just what path you choose. And I'm a coward to choose it for myself.
Many timessssss!!!! it’s true, even among those who emigrated to India willingly.
It’s tough to adjust to new cultures with new people all around n and it’s alright to have such feelings. Even i feel like trapped, But then i remember that i'm not stuck in a never-ending maze. If eventually i decide so, i can always come back to India. At the same time, there are things that can be done to fully exploit my stay abroad. For instance, try linking up with new friends, locate some nice Indian food places or even watch telugu films(obv)for the sake of nostalgia.
And personally i like my free space,exploring new places,of course part time gola,budgeting and maintaining finance all by alone,cooking,friends from diff countries and what not..N Absolutely! Once you settle in, it can be incredibly all right;)
Not once but twice. First moved to one country. Everything was all rosy until covid hit. Had to move back to India after covid and got stuck in India because of a silly visa processing issue. Again moved to another country leaving back alla the friends and connections that I have built in the other country. Moved thinking I will score a good job during that time but recession hit and it took me 1.5 years to land a job here. Cursed myself for taking a wrong decision and having to start here again from 0. Ippudedho job vacchi konchem recover avtuna. If given a chance to go back in time, will I choose to move abroad? No! Coz the amount of mental and physical effort that I put here, if I put even 50% of that effort back in India, I would have been in a very good position by now. But hey, I'm better than yesterday and that's what matters.
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Ledhu mowa. Australia andhalu chuse chance dorakaledhu inka 😉
Okati US , inkoti UK ah
UK pubs thirige chance kuda raledhu.
Starting lo everyone will kada
Ledu bro, after some time it's inevitable that you feel stuck and can't go back,,,, atleast for most of us
Not seriously. India lo undi untey life ela undedho telidhu but would’ve regretted not taking a big leap. Ippudu abroad life entho kontha chusam kabatti aa regret ledhu. Srsly I wouldve felt stuck if I didn’t move abroad
I was born here in the USA. Born in St. Paul Minnesota and currently living in Albany New York. I just wished my parents moved to a different country. I woulda loved Singapore 🇸🇬 before I was born my dad used to have a job there but he left
telugu vastada ra neeku
Telusu raa
vastada ante telusu antav em ra
Naaku Telugu telusu* Meeku telsinantha Telugu naaku raadu kaani chala varaku vochu 😂
😂😂😂😂
Ey bhaiyya, almost same pinch. Ma nanna kudda singapore lo chesevaaru so 1-2 years na chinnappudu unnam (2-3). Kani compulsory military service undani, us lo telugoluki una punyakshetrallo edison e best ani akkada shift ayyaam.
Ma family prati samvatsaraniki 2-4 times Edison ki velthamu. Mainly shopping kosam. In some ways USA is definitely better especially when compared to some other countries Indians are settling in (Canada for example right now) but I wonder how my life would have been different if we lived somewhere else.
Eh, hindsight is 20/20. Ekkaduna alage unthadi, FOMO from not being growing up/living somewhere else. Of course that's not to say just accept everything and overlook the current flaws, dheni bhokalu daniki untai
Yes. Moving back to India from the UK in 15 days.
Endhuku bro ikada corruption,traffic,ladu lo society lo rules, no standard of living Oka manchi village lo agriculture ante ravachu anthe
I'm shit scared bro. Masters ayyin1 year avthundi job ledu. India lo emaina pani avthundemo ani vacchesthunna.
Fake experience emaina trying aa
I've lived in their for 23 years. while I don't necessarily regret my time there, but I have grown increasingly disenchanted with the emerging trends. And for past 4 years have grown tired of the increasing emphasis on race and gender. It feels like I'm walking on eggshells, constantly worried about offending someone - even dogs! I miss the simplicity of the past, when we didn't scrutinize every word and action. I wish we could go back to a time when we could speak our minds without fear of judgment.
First year I did. After that, never.
I feel it everyday or at least whenever I want to buy milk. I can't wear torn off chapal and buy it at the block end. It has to go into the shopping list. I understand and agree with whatever counter argument. After all, it's just what path you choose. And I'm a coward to choose it for myself.
https://i.redd.it/f1z3mnkw227d1.gif
May be sometimes but worth it when you past that phase and settled in
Many timessssss!!!! it’s true, even among those who emigrated to India willingly. It’s tough to adjust to new cultures with new people all around n and it’s alright to have such feelings. Even i feel like trapped, But then i remember that i'm not stuck in a never-ending maze. If eventually i decide so, i can always come back to India. At the same time, there are things that can be done to fully exploit my stay abroad. For instance, try linking up with new friends, locate some nice Indian food places or even watch telugu films(obv)for the sake of nostalgia. And personally i like my free space,exploring new places,of course part time gola,budgeting and maintaining finance all by alone,cooking,friends from diff countries and what not..N Absolutely! Once you settle in, it can be incredibly all right;)
https://i.redd.it/8vmh78zkw27d1.gif