“India kuch cheezon may next level hai”: NRI’s emotional appreciation of life back home goes viral |
People who move abroad often appreciate Indian culture and things back home. This time, an NRI’s emotional take on what makes India special has gone viral online.Her viral post shows a common trend of young Indians who, after moving overseas, begin to see everyday comforts, community warmth, and cultural buzz back home in a new light.
NRI says India is “next level”
An Indian content creator living in the United States shared a viral post saying, “Living abroad made me realise ki India kuch cheezon mein seriously next level hai. Delivery ho, street food ho, festivals ho ya social life – India ka vibe, warmth aur comfort kahin replicate hi nahi hota.”She highlighted how India’s social fabric, food culture, and festival energy feel unmatched after spending time overseas. The creator also spoke about the comfort of spontaneous plans and bustling streets, which she feels are missing in her quieter life abroad.In the same post, she added, “Hum dreams chase karne nikalte hain … but silent streets aur scheduled friendships ke beech realise hota hai… There’s truly no place like India, yaar,” capturing the emotional conflict many NRIs feel.Her video also appreciated how quick food deliveries, easy access to doctors, and what she sees as better customer support in India often outshine her experiences in the US. These points were relatable to many Indians who also feel that daily convenience and human connection are stronger back home.
The post got mixed reactions from social media
The post received both appreciation and criticism from people on social media. One commenter wrote, “So what are you doing over there if it’s so bad. The US government should see the real, and they will make sure you will comfortably reach India,” dismissing her complaints and questioning why she stays abroad. Another user, who lives in Canada, said, “You are 100% right. I’m living in Canada for one reason: clean air. I was not able to breathe in India and took puffers every 5 minutes. Sometimes I don’t understand what is more important in life: fresh air to breathe or all the things you mentioned? Still confused,” talking of health and pollution as major trade-offs.Some users related to her feelings, with one person commenting, “Well said! India is the best! Staying abroad makes you realise it more!! Proud to be Indian!” Others were far more blunt, saying, “There is no end to complaining… If you love Indian chaos so much, get the hell out of that country and back to your place at the earliest. No amount of cribbing, crying, moaning is going to help you,” reflecting frustration of NRIs who publicly criticise or compare their host countries.


Viral: NRI says India ‘alag hi level pe hai’, shares heartfelt appreciation back home