Despite having everything, what does an Indian techie miss in Sweden? heart touching post viral

Indian techie Ankur Tyagi, who has been settled in Sweden for 5 years, told the challenges of foreign life. Behind the clean air and good system is the struggle of loneliness, where every work has to be done by oneself. They are returning to India to visit family and friends.

baFrom every aspect, life abroad seems very colorful and wonderful. But an Indian techie living in Sweden has revealed that when you step into it, big difficulties are waiting for you. Clean air, clean roads and excellent social system… many people consider foreign countries to be an ideal place to live. But, the reality of those who have tried to make their lives there for years is completely different.

expatriate life

An Indian expatriate named Ankur Tyagi tells the story of the sacrifices he has to make to make a life abroad. Ankur Tyagi, an Indian living in Sweden, recently revealed on X the difficulties of living abroad. Ankur has been living in the European Union for the last five years. The reason for this is clean air, good roads and strong social system. But Ankur writes that no one knows what one has to do to establish a life here.

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struggle of loneliness

Ankur explains in his post that living abroad means that from cooking, cleaning to managing all kinds of bills and raising children, one has to do almost everything alone. He writes, “Friends are good, but they maintain distance. There is very little interaction here.” People may have to face corruption and other problems in their own country, but the feeling of belonging there is very strong. The problems in a foreign country are different, which leave a deep impression, which can only be understood by those who have lived the life abroad. He writes that every place has a price and most people are learning what is the price to pay for living.

‘I need oxygen’

He writes, “I live in a place with clean air throughout the year. But who needs purity of air? I am returning to Delhi on 5th December and all I need now is the real oxygen of friends and family.” Many people reacted to his post. Some wrote that every place has its own advantages and disadvantages. Many people wrote that they too felt lonely in foreign countries and hence came back. While some others wrote that there was not a day in expatriate life when they did not feel bored.

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