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NRIs in 30s Ask: Return to India or Stay Abroad Forever?
A viral discussion on Team Blind has ignited a wave of introspection among Indian professionals in the U.S., especially those in their 30s grappling with the long-term consequences of visa dependency, cultural isolation, and aging parents back home. The post asked bluntly: “What is your endgame? Do you really like the isolated 3rd grade VISA dependent life and happy to continue until you die?” prompting hundreds of personal, emotional, and conflict
NRIs in 30s Ask: Return to India or Stay Abroad Forever?
A viral discussion on Team Blind has ignited a wave of introspection among Indian professionals in the U.S., especially those in their 30s grappling with the long-term consequences of visa dependency, cultural isolation, and aging parents back home. The post asked bluntly: “What is your endgame? Do you really like the isolated 3rd grade VISA dependent life and happy to continue until you die?” prompting hundreds of personal, emotional, and conflict
Reddit User Says Living Abroad Strengthened Indian Roots, Sparks Debate Online
A Reddit user recently sparked an online debate after sharing how living abroad made them feel more connected to their Indian roots. The user, who has been residing in Paris for three years, claimed they never appreciated their Indian identity as much as they do now. Sharing their experience on Reddit's Non-Resident Indians (NRI) community, they described how moving away from India changed their perspective on culture, food, and music. The Reddit user explained that while living in India,
Reddit User Says Living Abroad Strengthened Indian Roots, Sparks Debate Online
A Reddit user recently sparked an online debate after sharing how living abroad made them feel more connected to their Indian roots. The user, who has been residing in Paris for three years, claimed they never appreciated their Indian identity as much as they do now. Sharing their experience on Reddit's Non-Resident Indians (NRI) community, they described how moving away from India changed their perspective on culture, food, and music. The Reddit user explained that while living in India,









