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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    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’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.

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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.