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| Hi Sharadha, Sorry for barging into this thread. Though I live in US, just wanted to share my . Hope you dont mind !When we leave our country ( India ) to live in another place for job, studies etc, we should know the pros and cons of that. After deciding to live abroad ( in ur case Middle East ) we should not keep worrying about not being able to attend all the functions/occassions in India. After coming here, there is no point in yearning or worrying about our parents and inlaws. We know for sure it may not be possible for us to go and for them to come here very frequently ! Sorry if I sound too practical ! Sure, we can make calls, have web chat, send emails frequently. World has shrunk and become small because of the internet...so we can make use of it ! Wherever we are, we have to make the place happy by having positive outlook . As for education, sure there may be good schools in your city too..right? Probably for higher education many people travel to US, Australia or Europe ! But that happens even if we live in India. As lata rightly pointed out..."THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE". If we want to move to a place because of many sight seeing places. or for lack friends or relatives.....that may not work out. Bottom line is, if we miss our parents and life in India, one should not keep cribbing or feel depressed. They should make a decision and go back to India. If money is not the criteria, then they can live happily with whatever income one is getting in their own country . We have come abroad for better income and improved living standards...so we need to get used to this life instead of sulking. But if we are constantly worried about our parents...then we are not living our life fully here...after going back to india...we may regret that we could have made a good life abroad. Finally, it is all in the mind...even if there are not many friends or many places to see...we can conquer boredom if we set our mind...! We should never ever brood and go into negative mode..! We can create a healthy, harmonious and happy atmosphere wherever we live ! Cheers Krithika Below is what you posted when you opened the thread..... Hi Friends, How do you feel about the life in Middle East when compared to the life in India? Which one would you feel is better and why? I feel that life in Gulf has become monotonous with the same routine. We miss our parents, our friends, relatives, important occasions like weddings and our festivals. Don't you feel so?. Many parents prefer to live in India once their child finishes their primary education. They feel that in India Education is good and there are lots of competitions regarding studies & extra curricular. Only when there is competition children tend to learn a lot. Please share your thoughts and suggestions. Last edited by Jithiks : 10th April 2008 at 05:07 PM. |
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| Hi everybody ! This is one topic that keeps popping up amonst our friends. As Krithi as said, we am sure ould have weighed the pros and cons before leaving our country. But the underluing fact is that we are all here for better income and also that we are alsways second hand citizens here !!!! In the case of life style, I guess life style here in middle east atleast muscat where I live is far more superior to that in India. Even if one can afford all the luxiouris backhome, we cannot do away with pollution, traffic, corruption etc. As compared to all that life style here is beyond comparison. But what we are clearing missing out on is children education. Well, u have good CBSE.ICSE schools all thro in the gulf, but I personally feel that teh competetive spirit is completely lacking here. I see in the apapers that the topper hre has scored 95 % in 10th and haveing his.her photo all over teh local papers, while in India, the topper gets 99.8 %. That is the difference. My children are still too young to get into this competitive mode, but still am sure the spirit is lacking here. Ofcouse, if u are sending your kids to american/brit schools that it is completely different ball game. Next issue is career...I guess only iof you are in the finance/banking sector, u'll be adding value to your CV. In other fields, there is no scope. This again I am saying out of experience. I am software proffesional with 8 yrs exp in India. I did manage to get a well paying job here, but then technology wise..we are far behind. Welll..all this said and done...we are here and so while here, lets enjoy and make money !!!! |
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