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ashleyjudd
8/14/2010 18:02 EST

I'm british by origin and currently located in Paris, France.

I am about to move to India in 2011. I was wondering if you could share some of your experiences with me about living and working in India.

I'd appreciate it.

thanks,

Ashley

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HARVEY7415
8/20/2010 19:17 EST

India is dramatically diverse and lifestyles/cultures differ every time you move a couple of hundred kilometers in any direction. Expect to get a lot of stares from locals (esp in the rural areas) who are not used to seeing a lot of foreigners. Expect a lot of thugs out to make a fool out of you - esp in the northern parts of India. Expect great and wonderful diversity in food and clothing. expect great hospitality in Indian homes. India is a very complex country and it would be hard to describe it in a few words.

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Adsk
8/22/2010 03:51 EST

If you are to live in India. There are 3 places for you. Goa, Mumbai and Bangalore.

Mumbai is more of the Newyork of India. Its fast and expensive. Gives you a lot of options to work and live. Has nice people and a not so nice people

Bangalore is more corporate and work related place. You might get a job or two there in the telemarketing industries.

GOA is the place for white/colored skinned people. Very easy to get a job here. Lots of bars and clubs and cheap places to stay in. People are very polite with foriegners here.
Although its drawback is the season system. Its on FROM September till Monsoons (around June)

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