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Mastan Bhai
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Mumbai is disgusting

Post by Mastan Bhai »

I just got back to Mumbai after a few months in Singapore and feel like I've stepped back inside a gutter. If the US or other cities you guys currently are in are even half as good as Singapore, why in God's name would you want to come back to Mumbai?

I don't mean to particularly offend anyone but just state the truth as it is, consider it a reality check.



  • The sheer amount of filth. Open garbage bins everywhere. There's one just outside the road leading up to the Sahar airport. Extremely bad roads. Try taking a rickshaw from the airport to anywhere through Saki Naka.
  • The overpopulation.
  • Schizophrenic, repressed, rude, semi-literate, unhygienic & evil people.
  • The smell.
  • Pollution (this can not be emphasized enough).

Unless you plan on coming here to start your own sweatshop, call center or otherwise exploit the cheap labour, it just doesn't make sense. And if you raise kids here they will more than likely grow up to be ignorant douchebags with huge superiority complexes.

I understand that being with parents ranks high among the r2i reasons, but why not sponsor them to come live with you in North America, or move to a somewhat livable city like Ahmedabad or Gurgaon in India?

Many sane people (myself included) have the greatest desire to escape from here, and you want to come back?!
My Roots
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Post by My Roots »

Mastan Bhai, relax, every other metro city in India has the same story. Some say BengaLuru stinks and some say Noida is far from civilization and some other argue that Chennai has cool weather when our freinds are worried about RE prices in AP if Hyd-Telangana split happens.

[quote]I understand that being with parents ranks high among the r2i reasons,[/quote]
Sense of belongingness ranks first.
[quote]why not sponsor them to come live with you in North America, [/quote]
Wish all parents move to Amrica at the drop of hat leaving all thier comfort zone, sense of belongingness, relatives and extended family, talk in english, dress like Amrican , eat with spoon and forks, drive to grocery stores by themslves, go to temple while their kids are at work instead of waiting for them till evening, go for evening walk talking about todays special soap episode of FIL and DIL , financially independant, yes, this is 100% true since most old generation don't want to depend on their kids for day to day expenses, Occassional high ticketed are OK but definitely NO NO for day to day ones.

[quote]somewhat livable city like Ahmedabad or Gurgaon in India?[/quote]
Oye la... Can you please add BegaLuru to the list:))
You know the most horrible traffi bottleneck in the Planet Earth is in Namma BegaLuru.

[quote]Many sane people (myself included) have the greatest desire to escape from here, and you want to come back?![/quote]

What say sir, we like to think that grass is greener on the other side of the garden.
QuoVadis
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Post by QuoVadis »

For a minute I thought OP was referring to Chennai and then I realized not 'cos OP has not listed weather :)

^^^^Er...Chennai has cool weather? I probably am living in an alternate Chennai universe then.
okonomi
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Post by okonomi »

Mastan Bhai;411933I just got back to Mumbai after a few months in Singapore and feel like I've stepped back inside a gutter. ......

This is mysterious; where were you just "a few months" ago ? If the answer is Mumbai, then you may need to give it more time to let it grow back on you.

Mastan Bhai;411933...And if you raise kids here they will more than likely grow up to be ignorant douchebags with huge superiority complexes....
This is such a huge topic. "Nature versus Nurture" is a more genteel way of referring to the discussion of how IDB's are created. I am not aware of any special environment in India to create more than their share of IDB's. Have you any experience, information or data to show that India specializes in this ?
Mastan Bhai
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Post by Mastan Bhai »

okonomi;411941

This is such a huge topic. "Nature versus Nurture" is a more genteel way of referring to the discussion of how IDB's are created. I am not aware of any special environment in India to create more than their share of IDB's. Have you any experience, information or data to show that India specializes in this ?


Sure, just go to any IB or CBSE school, or a "trendy" bar. They tend to have very fragile egos. I recall one incident when I was in queue to buy popcorn at a multiplex and a young yuppie there with his girlfriend started fighting with me, telling me to "step back". He thought I was trying to feel up his girlfriend. Neurotic is the word.
boca
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Post by boca »

Mastan Bhai;411943I recall one incident when I was in queue to buy popcorn at a multiplex and a young yuppie there with his girlfriend started fighting with me, telling me to "step back". He thought I was trying to feel up his girlfriend. Neurotic is the word.

Haven't you lived in India ever? There is a problem with eve teasing that is prevalent. The young yuppie's reaction seems natural in such environment.

You haven't replied to okonomi's first question that quoted your "I just got back to Mumbai after a few months in Singapore"
Going_nowhere
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Post by Going_nowhere »

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okonomi
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Post by okonomi »

^^^ queasy ... IMO, a good post to withdraw...
LotsOfRokda
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Post by LotsOfRokda »

This one is for you..The last line has applicable advice for you.

http://www.divinecaroline.com/22360/98073-face-define-personal-space/2

Oh and I will make sure if I R2i to enroll my kids in ICSE and SSC boards since there are no IDB's there.
Chakra
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Post by Chakra »

Mastan Bhai;411933I just got back to Mumbai after a few months in Singapore and feel like I've stepped back inside a gutter. If the US or other cities you guys currently are in are even half as good as Singapore, why in God's name would you want to come back to Mumbai?

I don't mean to particularly offend anyone but just state the truth as it is, consider it a reality check.



  • The sheer amount of filth. Open garbage bins everywhere. There's one just outside the road leading up to the Sahar airport. Extremely bad roads. Try taking a rickshaw from the airport to anywhere through Saki Naka.
  • The overpopulation.
  • Schizophrenic, repressed, rude, semi-literate, unhygienic & evil people.
  • The smell.
  • Pollution (this can not be emphasized enough).
Unless you plan on coming here to start your own sweatshop, call center or otherwise exploit the cheap labour, it just doesn't make sense. And if you raise kids here they will more than likely grow up to be ignorant douchebags with huge superiority complexes.

I understand that being with parents ranks high among the r2i reasons, but why not sponsor them to come live with you in North America, or move to a somewhat livable city like Ahmedabad or Gurgaon in India?

Many sane people (myself included) have the greatest desire to escape from here, and you want to come back?!


I bit surprised at your reaction, as from your post it seems you used to live in Mumbai, went to Singapore for a few months and came back. I have found that Mumbaites will always love living in Mumbai, despite all the filth, crowd, rudeness and horrible weather. If this was your first time in Mumbai, then it's understandable.
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