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Adjusting to Social Interactions In India after living in the USA

Nupur Dave
2 min readSep 7, 2023

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When I moved to India from the US, I was clueless about Indian social interactions. I was visiting Google Hyderabad, and my US friend introduced me to her friend from the Google HYD office, and said “She’s a friend. Meet her”.
So I met her for lunch.
This girl ignored me in the most beautifully cinematic way possible — she came late for lunch, slammed her plate in front of me, gave mono-syllable “Yea” answers and spent 30 mins heads down texting on the phone, while apologizing “Sorry, just give me a min” in a maximum non-sorry energy — “sorry-not-sorry”. I wasn’t sure why she met me in the first place. I realise now It was just a cultural expectation mismatch.

What I teach in my sessions with NRIs, is that In India your experiences oscillate between extremes. Usually people are super friendly and then you find this girl.

We can only assume why she did that:
1) She genuinely had work to do. (Yea right)
2) She was jealous of this girl who came from USA. “I’ll not give her bhav”.
3) She was just doing her duty for her friend and didn’t care to meet a new person.
4) She was in a bad mood.

You pick.

After many years in India, my approach to meeting friends-of-friends has been refined.
Yea, yea, I gotta give a “Maximum Adjusted ex-NRI” of the decade award to myself (the trophy…

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Nupur Dave
Nupur Dave

Written by Nupur Dave

I am an Ex-Googler, Author and NRI Counsellor. I help immigrants make better decisions. Visit me at www.nupurdave.in. Drop me a hello!

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