Redditor felt a “reverse cultural shock” after returning to India after four years of stay in the UK. He is looking for advice on managing loneliness, depression, restlessness and emotional and psychological distress, he is caught in the dilemma of seeking opportunities in Europe or exploring the labor market in his home country.
“Fighting after the transition from Great Britain”
The headline for the post states: “Fighting after switching from the UK – Missing Life There, Feeling Lost.” Redditor not only lacks his old life, but it is also difficult to find out what will happen next.
He described how he felt after his return to India after graduation in the UK, he said, “I recently moved back to India two weeks ago after my British graduate visa was completed. I lived in the UK for 4 years and honestly, I have become my zone of comfort, my friends, places, where I came.”
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“The labor market feels terrible here,” says Redditor
He suggested that the situation in his home country makes him “super anxious”, wrote: “The labor market feels terrible here, and I can’t even focus on what to do next. I was constantly looking for opportunities to return abroad, but most of the British visa is closed to me now.”
He discussed the extent of feeling on the spot and said, “I feel like I will slip into depression day after day. Even in my house with my family around, I feel restless and disconnected.” Confused and helpless, caught in the middle of difficult immigration rules, he said, “I’m still thinking, maybe I should find opportunities in Europe where I can live more comfortable.”
He added, “But I got stuck in indecision and overly. Starting from scratch in a new country is difficult.”
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The reaction of social media
The user wrote: “His jusst was 2 weeks, his natural.
Another user replied: “I think people care a lot – wherever you are anywhere. While you try to find out your plans to move abroad and how feasible they are, they also made some efforts to meet like minded people who show you how to enjoy life where you are.
The third comment read: “I faced it in 2018, when I had to move back to India after 5 years in India (H1B visa was not selected). I was mentally ready to settle in India, but within one month of landing I decided I couldn’t take it.
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The fourth user noted: “Try to focus on small daily goals, meet old friends, examine new hobbies or register for several jobs every day. It can slowly build routine and purpose again. If you move abroad, start planning step by step.
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