She looks so crazy in the trailer for next week, screaming her head off when TJ is trying to talk to her about her depression. I mean, of course she’s depressed, she can’t work and she’s in a foreign country without her friends and family. That’s the show. That being said, I can’t stand her, and I’m really liking the brother-in-law more and more, especially when he laughs at her.

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    I thought there was a preview of her screaming but it wasn’t aired.

    Which episode was this? I’m just curious about the conversation TJ was having to make her scream.

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    I thought there was a preview of her screaming but it wasn’t aired.

    Which episode was this? I’m just curious about the conversation TJ was having to make her scream.

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    She is extremely immature. I would expect more from someone who claims to be so spiritual. Instead of healing her “triggers” …she uses them as an excuse to explode and be the very thing she is accusing everyone else of being. She extremely egocentric and annoying.

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    She is extremely immature. I would expect more from someone who claims to be so spiritual. Instead of healing her “triggers” …she uses them as an excuse to explode and be the very thing she is accusing everyone else of being. She extremely egocentric and annoying.

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    She’s depressed and you hope the family laughs at her? This says more about your character than hers. You can dislike someone and not crave their demise.

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      Mental illness isn’t an excuse to treat people horribly. Ever. If you DO then that’s your sign to get help for it.

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        TJ is the one abusing her if anything. She has been more than tolerant and open to their customs and rituals, even the cow shit and piss all over the kitchen and house. That scream seemed more out of frustration than anything. If anything it’s TJ treating her horribly not the other way around.

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    There’s just no way a person like that will have a good experience in a country like India. I’m American. I moved to England for a few years. They speak the same language but it was a huge culture shock and took a while for me to settle. I cannot imagine adjusting to life in India as an American.

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      I read a month ago he lives here. Whether she stayed with him is still a bit of a mystery.

      There are a lot of ex-pats who live in Bengaluru.

      Often referred as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’, Bengaluru is the leading information technology (IT) hub of the country. It is a home to many multinational tech companies, including Infosys, Wipro and TCS, in addition to many startups.Aug 2, 2023

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      I moved to India from the United States for a year once I turned 18. It’s an amazing country, but it is extremely difficult and different. I at least lived with a non traditional English speaking family. I can’t imagine how she thought that was a good move. The culture shock is extreme, and I cried more days than not. I actually like Kim and TJ, but neither are very honest with each other or themselves if they thought this would go any better than it has.

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      I’m German but went to an American high school in Germany after my mom married my American stepdad. I moved to the US with my Army brat husband when I was 22 and even though I was quite immersed in American culture working on the American military base after high school, it was still intense culture shock.

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        I’m American and I’m culture shocked from America. Can’t imagine how someone from another country would feel 🫠

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      I moved to India from the United States for a year once I turned 18. It’s an amazing country, but it is extremely difficult and different. I at least lived with a non traditional English speaking family. I can’t imagine how she thought that was a good move. The culture shock is extreme, and I cried more days than not. I actually like Kim and TJ, but neither are very honest with each other or themselves if they thought this would go any better than it has.