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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOkay now you are just trolling. Is this a gittinsgal sockie?
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Originally posted by molsang View PostSomebody advised me do six months contract in UK/EU in Summer timer and enjoy with family in India in Winter and go for vacations in school holidays across India and South East Asia/OZ/Kiwi etc. I know atleast two guys who are living this lifestyle.
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Originally posted by molsang View PostSomebody advised me do six months contract in UK/EU in Summer timer and enjoy with family in India in Winter and go for vacations in school holidays across India and South East Asia/OZ/Kiwi etc. I know atleast two guys who are living this lifestyle.
Any comments?
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostThank you for contributing to the success of the British economy, but I think you are going at the wrong moment. Post Brexit things will get even better here
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Originally posted by molsang View Post-- I have a fixed date in mind by 31st Mar 2019, I will be back to India. That will be end of ten years freelancing in UK. Family is already back, well settled. Anyone else having same plan?
I'd conversations few of my ex-colleagues and 95% of them want to return back to India at some stage.
Money is tempting in new start-ups companiesin Bengaluru
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Originally posted by molsang View PostMoney is tempting in new start-ups companiesin Bengaluru
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Originally posted by yetanotherbob View PostAn immigrant myself. Used to call myself indian but not any more - rather, I am from one of india's own unwilling colonies.
Britain gave me a safe place, opportunity, fairness, and hope for which I am grateful.
My personal values align with the values of this country (or what I learnt of them as I did pass the citizenship test).
The idea of the EU single market had appealed to me, so had voted remain.
But now that it seems to be heading for some turbulent times, I feel a duty to stand by this country.
Its just that the IT career has caused a lot of burnout. I wish I could afford to buy a small fully self-sustained farm with a hut somewhere away from cities.
And I don't know what I should go 'back' to either. As such, I am sure Britain will emerge stronger and better, but, next few years are likely to be uncertain.
(By safe, I do not mean I was an asylum seeker despite coming from a millitarised conflict area - I came here on a highly skilled visa and later naturalised. It has been a long journey)
We'll have a tough few years ahead of us but it'll be worth it in the long run!
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Thank you for contributing to the success of the British economy, but I think you are going at the wrong moment. Post Brexit things will get even better here
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An immigrant myself. Used to call myself indian but not any more - rather, I am from one of india's own unwilling colonies.
Britain gave me a safe place, opportunity, fairness, and hope for which I am grateful.
My personal values align with the values of this country (or what I learnt of them as I did pass the citizenship test).
The idea of the EU single market had appealed to me, so had voted remain.
But now that it seems to be heading for some turbulent times, I feel a duty to stand by this country.
Its just that the IT career has caused a lot of burnout. I wish I could afford to buy a small fully self-sustained farm with a hut somewhere away from cities.
And I don't know what I should go 'back' to either. As such, I am sure Britain will emerge stronger and better, but, next few years are likely to be uncertain.
(By safe, I do not mean I was an asylum seeker despite coming from a millitarised conflict area - I came here on a highly skilled visa and later naturalised. It has been a long journey)
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Esha Gupta: Has Instagram exposed everyday racism in India? - BBC News
That changed after the actress decided to share a screengrab of a WhatsApp conversation in which a friend mocked the team's Nigerian star, Alex Iwobi, as a "gorilla" and "Neanderthal" who "evolution had stopped for"."Hahaha," wrote the actress, who helped Arsenal unveil its 2017 away kit, as she shared the screengrab with her 3.4m Instagram followers.
The racist slurs - and the fact she thought it was funny - horrified many, and the backlash was unsurprisingly swift. How dare she call herself an Arsenal supporter, her fellow fans demanded.
Gupta apologised quickly, but the post hints at a long-known - but little acknowledged - problem of racism towards people of African descent in Indian society.
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