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NRI on India............. Does NRI mean: Never to Return to India




A typical conversation with a visiting NRI…..

Self: Hi! Home for a holiday? Are you going back…..or…?

NRI: Yes…yes…I am going back as soon as possible.

Self: But…your parents are here. There are also many new malls now where you
can get everything you want. It’s even cheaper than in the US, Europe or
Canada or Australia.

NRI: Yes…..things are real cheap here in India….products are very good……the
malls are also very good…..restaurants are excellent. But….the roads and
the traffic are so terrible….I can’t wait to get back.

Self: Yes…I agree….but….that’s only one relatively small factor….surely you
can adjust and put up with that. The situation would improve once the Metro
is operational.

NRI: No…No. Why should I put up with the traffic and the crowds and the
garbage? Why should I adjust? It’s impossible.

Self: OK….lets change the subject. How are your parents? I heard your
mother had some health problem. Is she ok now?

NRI: Oh… yeah…she’s ok! Doctors have given her some medicines. Dad is there
to take care of her.

Self: But he is old ……how will he manage? Besides, both will be missing all
of you so much. Loneliness is terrible. That itself can lead to so many
diseases.

NRI: He’ll manage. He has to adjust, I guess.

Self: OK…..how is life in America? What do you eat at home?. The usual
Idlis, Dosas Upma etc. That you like so much? Indian food, particularly
South Indian food is considered the healthiest! It contains all essential
nutrients in a very balanced way.

NRI: Well…no…not really. We normally eat cereals for breakfast….straight
from boxes. I carry sandwiches for lunch or eat some salad at the cafeteria
(everything is so expensive). For dinner we take out some food stored in
the freezer and heat it in the microwave….and that’s it. Its difficult to
cook every day, you know….so we cook once a week and store it in the
freezer.

Self: But that’s not healthy. Also, eating packaged & processed food every
day could lead to many diseases. We read about this every day.

NRI: Oh…. No problem. We adjust. We sometimes eat meat to make up for the
proteins.
Self: But you are traditionally a vegetarian, I thought. Vegetarianism is
considered a better option for general health, animal rights and for
spiritual reasons….. And many westerners are now becoming vegetarians.
So…why have you switched to non-veg?

NRI: Well…its no big deal really. One has to adjust.

Self: It must be cold where you live…..you have lived all your life in warm
South India.

NRI: Yes…its terribly cold out there with months of snow….but we have
central heating. We don’t go out much….but its...ok. We learn to adjust.

Self: How is your wife? Does she also work? What about the children?

NRI: Of course…! She has to work! We can’t manage with one person working.
We have mortgages to pay. We both leave our home at 8 am and are back at 6
PM. We have only one child who comes from school and stays alone till we
come home. He watches TV and eats something from the freezer. Some of our
friends are even opting not to have any children….so that they could save
all the trouble. God!…..Children are such a responsibility!

Self: Yes…that they certainly are.

NRI: Children are also very expensive. Their clothes, food, eating out,
vacations….buying new stuff every few months just to keep up with their
peers in school….its terrible!

Self: So how do you manage? What about the culture? The sexual freedom,
homosexuality and so on? Aren’t you worried about these adverse influences
on your children?

NRI: No one bothers about all that. It’s part of life. If my son adopts
that lifestyle…that’s ok with me. We need to adjust and get on with life.

Self: I understand that due to the recession and its aftermath there is a
subtle antagonism towards foreigners and immigrants. Is that true?

NRI: Well….yeah…sometimes you do sense a mild discrimination and bigotry.
Recently in fact, someone shouted out an abuse at my wife when she was out
shopping. Someone at school called out ‘Paki go home’ to my son. But these
things are rare…. because…. by and large, we keep to ourselves. We rarely
interact with the whites or the other immigrants. Even they prefer to keep
to themselves. We have our own small Indian groups with whom we socialize.
So…such racist incidents are kept to the minimum. We adjust and learn to
manage.

Self : What about entertainment? Do you get Indian TV channels and
programs? Do you eat out often?

NRI: Indian channels are usually pay channels and very expensive. So…we
don’t have them. We manage with the local english programs. We do see
Indian movies sometimes. They are expensive and you need to drive for an
hour to get to the cinema hall. So….we don’t do it very often. Eating out
is very expensive. Indian food is even more expensive.

Self: Where do you live in the US and do you own a house?

NRI: We live in a locality with lot of Hispanics, Koreans and Chinese. We
have bought a house on mortgage recently. Its not very big actually. Just a
two bedroom twin home of about 800 sq ft. Unfortunately prices have dropped
recently. But we like it.

Self: But you have a fairly big home in India……...

NRI: Yes……but…..what have I got in India? Nothing!

Self: What do you do if one of you is ill? Do any neighbors help?

NRI: Actually….one of my neighbors is a Korean man who lives with his
girlfriend. On the other side are two….er…..homosexual men. We have to help
ourselves most of the time. Our Indian friends live some distance
away…..and no one will help if we are ill. Everyone is so busy with their
own work.

Self: What sort of work do you do in the US? Is it some highly specialized
cutting edge work……. for which you cannot get a job in India?

NRI: Actually…..I am a software engineer. I had a good job till recently,
but I got laid off and had a terrible three months. I have recently been
called for an interview for a temporary contract position. I may get it.
Things are looking good…yeah…..I am ok!

Self: But you would be able to get a very good…highly paying job in India.
India’s booming with a very high rate of growth!

NRI: Yes…I know. I’ll probably get a much better salary than what I get in
the US…. and maybe I’ll be able to save much more too…. but…it’s so
difficult to adjust to the traffic and the crowds in India…you know. Its
impossible to come back.

Self: OK then….. goodbye and good luck!

(I think to myself as I say goodbye)……Yeah.. right! You can adjust to
packaged food and poor health, small dark wooden home, heavy mortgages,
terrible weather conditions, lack of family, lonely parents, bad cultural
environment, racial abuse, loss of dignity & self respect, job insecurity
and even your basic principles……but you can’t adjust to simple traffic
conditions in India!




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