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Anonymous wrote:Dumb question perhaps but can an American just go stay in India for a year? Do they offer visas for that?
Op here. Why in the hell would you come here if you don't have any family?
OP this is such a bizarre and aggressive comment. Tons of people on here have referenced spending significant time in India without necessarily having family. I am the person that would NEVER go somewhere with small children without hot running clean water but my cousin spent like 3 years in India studying for his dissertation and loved it. He and his wife (both white as the driven snow) go back frequently.
Why in the hell do people go anywhere they don't have any family? I find you pretty unappealing after this comment.
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Tons of people? Where are all these people living in India without family because I don't see anyone besides your family and half the Indian Americans are telling me hell no don't live in India. The quality of life is much worse here. You haven't been to India and you are very dramatic.
Aren't you the one who WANTS to live in India? There are 1.4 billion people in India. There are an estimated 20-30k Americans living in India permanently. Plenty of people here are saying you SHOULD do it.
I wouldn't do it because I feel like young childdhood is approximately 50% cleaning things up but that doesn't mean I think it would be ridiculous that you or someone else would be making a different choice. This is such a strange argument. YOU thought moving to India would be a good idea and asked about it, got a fairly mixed set of responses which I think makes sense because it takes someone with an adventurous spirit to live in a foreign country with young children, and now you're MAD at me for saying you seem like a jerk for not comprehending why someone would visit India?
You are confusing. Good luck with your life.