
“Don’t go to India,” advises Kristen Fischer, an American tourist, while sharing Instagram winch about her experience here. The video, published on June 15, was viral with 1.8 million views so far.
Kristen, originally from Colorado Springs, lives in Delhi with his husband and four children. They run a business called Skyfish Development.
“Take it from me … don’t go to India, because it will change your life forever. You will meet amazing people, eat some incredible food, see some spectacular monuments and experience such a rich culture and history.
“India will have my heart forever and it could also take yours. Such a beautiful and life -changing life.
Its use of reverse psychology using “do not go to India” in the headline and tries to mean the opposite that won the hearts of people.
“That’s so true! I didn’t want to leave when I went!” Another foreign traveler said.
“I love the earth and her people,” he came from another.
South African Národni wrote: “In 2018 I visited 3 months and cried when it was time to leave. I got OCI. In 2019 I bought my place out of the Krala plan and moved in 2021. I traveled extensively and I still love my retirement!”
An extraordinary life in India
This is not the only video that Fischer shares about India on his Instagram. In the next video on June 22, she mentions that she chose to live an extraordinary life in India “over the” life of average life in America “.
“What would you choose? I knew I had control over in which direction to take life. I could choose an average life in the US, or I could choose to do something bold and extraordinary. We moved our family to India 4 years ago and we didn’t regret it a little,” she wrote.
“Over the past 4 years, I’ve met some amazing people, I have seen some incredible places, had some amazing food and changed my heart forever. India has changed my life forever and I will never be the same. You only have one life to live?” She added.
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