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It looks pretty normal bro, my parents grew up in a place way worse than this@PseudoMaxxer
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Looks pretty shitVote
Vote no thenLooks pretty shit
Brutal manAn economist recently said after conducting a nation wide survey of India that India is basically 3 different countries inside one with people from those tiers living drastically different lives.I already showed what tier 1 India looks like.
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My home back in curryland mogs 90% of american housing
A comment @Archimedes had me thinking about it. I never realized it but back when I lived in the city. I lived in these apartments. My previous home in India somehow manages to be better than the thousands of homeless americans that live in tents here but i lived in the developed upper class...looksmax.org
And this is tier 2. Where my dad spent majority of his life. It's chill and because you are in kerala it has proper garbage disposal so the streets are clean. Crime is non existent because again you are in kerala better off than most places. 24/7 water and electricity with good internet. Education is also decent but it's stuck in a time warp. Like you went back 40-50 years or something. All the buildings are old wires and electricity lines dangling everywhere that were setup decades ago. Some of these areas have remain untouched since 60s.The roads can be rough, sometimes just dirt paths after the monsoon. Life's affordable but there are no jobs to do. You'll stay where you are there's 0 growth which is why my dad left this place in his youth and worked his ass off for me. This is the how the middle class lives
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For tier 3 I need to look through my gallery to find the slums.
Brutal man
Insane how hard our parents worked so we can have a better life though, I couldnβt imagine growing up back home ngl. Life would be way different.
Anyways I do think eventually India will look better though it seems like itβs rapidly changing especially in some places
I wrote 2 paragraphs under your reply and you didnt even bother reactingYeah India seems to be improving a lot tbh.
The government is stable and thereβs no war or large conflict like African or Arab countries.
The GDP increases a lot every year. Within 10-20 years India will look like China in terms of development.
If you in tier 2 or 3 it is validI would never ever live in india bro. If i was born there i would kill myself.
VoteLooks like it could be anywhere from Turkey to Bangladesh
Looks like shit, houses are way to close and you have to live with indiansVote
What about the houses I grew up in? You have the entire floor for yourselfLooks like shit, houses are way to close and you have to live with indians
Nah bro the people there would make me go er as well. Idk about you but most of them indians dont even shower niggers use some smelly oils and i have to suffer for it in georgiaIf you in tier 2 or 3 it is valid
Just as bad you live on on top of eachother and you also live with indians, tbh I'd rather be in the rural areas.What about the houses I grew up in? You have the entire floor for yourself
I see. I had a pretty comfy time growing up tbh.Nah bro the people there would make me go er as well. Idk about you but most of them indians dont even shower niggers use some smelly oils and i have to suffer for it in georgia
im not racist its just that most of them indians are smelly poopjets and retards hereI see. I had a pretty comfy time growing up tbh.
It's a bit complicated. For H-1B and Green Card applications, the requirements are be quite strict. However, I'm currently on a J-1 visa with and my employer is considering sponsoring me due to the strength of my profile but I also need 2 years of home residency. In cases like mine it's less about formal education and more about whether the candidate meets the specific job requirements. I also need to be paid 6 figures to fit the prevailing wage standards so cases like mine are kinda rare.
No immediate plan to move them-though maybe in the future who knows.Interesting. Can you move your family to America or they prefer their home city? I assume your rich since your an immigrant and have the resources to come here.
No immediate plan to move them-though maybe in the future who knows.
And I wouldn't say I'm rich. It takes a lot of effort, planning to make the move. A lot of immigrants that come to the U.S are like the cream of the crop. Intelligent and work really hard just to create those opportunities. Its like mix of being wealthy and hard work.
Iβm not saying that argument is completely baseless, but it doesnβt apply in my case. See in tech there ara many highly specialized roles like CI/CD infrastructure enterprise-level network engineering that are hard to fill. They require a lot of niche expertise because many of these are system critical responsibilities, the stakes are high. So companies typically try to hire locally first but when they can't find anyone they look internationally. Thatβs where people like me come in. I didnβt take anyoneβs job those roles were already open. Iβm not being exploited or underpaid either. Iβm paid the same prevailing wage as any local worker in that role.Thoughts on MAGA incels who hate immigrants?
White suprmacist incels blame you guys for stealing βmuh jobsβ while they are all lazy NEETs![]()
Iβm not saying that argument is completely baseless, but it doesnβt apply in my case. See in tech there ara many highly specialized roles like CI/CD infrastructure enterprise-level network engineering that are hard to fill. They require a lot of niche expertise because many of these are critical responsibilities and the stakes are high. So companies typically try to hire locally first but when they can't find anyone they look internationally. Thatβs where people like me come in. I didnβt take anyoneβs job those roles were already open. Iβm not being exploited or underpaid either. Iβm paid the same prevailing wage as any local worker in that role.
The narrative that companies replace local workers with immigrants to cut costs is more applicable to blue-collar sectors or undocumented labor not high-skilled regulated positions like mine.
No racism just subtle micro aggressions like you are tall for an Indian being asked if I knew how to charm snake etc. Nothing seriousDamn, so youβre very high IQ then.
Do you ever face racism from MAGAtards? Or is tech work mostly liberal people?
No racism just subtle micro aggressions like you are tall for an Indian being asked if I knew how to charm snake etc. Nothing serious
Looks alright, but the average low class shithole in Europe already mogs 2nd tier India. Still looks somewhat comfy tho, I wouldn't even complain about living there. 1st tier India is on the level of upper-middle class Western housing + some amenities and household slaves, uh I mean servants, which would be prohibitively expensive in the West with its exorbitant real estate prices and wages.An economist recently said after conducting a nation wide survey of India that India is basically 3 different countries inside one with people from those tiers living drastically different lives.I already showed what tier 1 India looks like.
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My home back in curryland mogs 90% of american housing
A comment @Archimedes had me thinking about it. I never realized it but back when I lived in the city. I lived in these apartments. My previous home in India somehow manages to be better than the thousands of homeless americans that live in tents here but i lived in the developed upper class...looksmax.org
And this is tier 2. Where my dad spent majority of his life. It's chill and because you are in kerala it has proper garbage disposal so the streets are clean. Crime is non existent because again you are in kerala better off than most places. 24/7 water and electricity with good internet. Education is also decent but it's stuck in a time warp. Like you went back 40-50 years or something. All the buildings are old wires and electricity lines dangling everywhere that were setup decades ago. Some of these areas have remain untouched since 60s.The roads can be rough, sometimes just dirt paths after the monsoon. Life's affordable but there are no jobs to do. You'll stay where you are there's 0 growth which is why my dad left this place in his youth and worked his ass off for me. This is the how the middle class lives
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For tier 3 I need to look through my gallery to find the slums.