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Forget the H1B grind: US return guy reflects on his trip after going back to India, listing 8 important rewards

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On: December 16, 2025 1:17 PM
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The US return man thought about how living in his home country was a good thing after moving back to India 5 years ago. He said that if someone can find a good job in their own country, they are mentally and physically healthy. He was done with the “H1B grind.” He gave three main reasons for his opinion and said again that he is happy to have made this big change in his life.

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The post says, “Why I Don’t Regret Moving Back to India!!”

He had a total of 8 years living in the United States and came back in 2020 before the COVID-19 lockdown. In a post on Reddit, he said it was a fulfilling trip and, “I moved back to India in 2020, right before the lockdown hit.” “Through an internal transfer at work,” she said.

He mentioned the following: eight important reasons to stay in your home country:

Had the chance to spend important time with my family.

Lived in Bangalore before returning to Hyderabad, their hometown.

He said that life has been easy overall, with “peace of mind.”

His choice not only put an end to the problems of moving to another country, and the stress of getting a visa.

Not feeling alone anymore or always having to show that you belong somewhere. The boost he got for his personality was the sense of belonging that he got from the country.

No need to deal with the problems of travelling long distances

This choice took away the stress of immigration issues, making him more productive and creative. He said, “There were no restrictions holding me back; I could start a YouTube channel, build and publish mobile apps, and work on projects I’d put off for years because of ‘what if my visa isn’t renewed?'” telling the story of how he got ahead.

He said that the lower cost of living in India “fixes retirement issues.”

He wrote, “People can sometimes say things that are rude or get a little too interested in your personal life,” as a way of talking about the negatives that come up every now and then. “But really, these are small things compared to the problems with immigration in other countries.”

He said again that going back gave him freedom, imagination, a better way to retirement, and an easier life.

In the third section of his post, he talked about some important things to think about before making the big choice to go back to India. According to the Reddit user, you need to have enough money saved, a job that pays you regularly, and a house that you own. Besides this one, you should be ready to deal with high smog levels, bad roads, cousins who sneak up on you, lost friendships, and lost connections. Also, you should look for chances to move your business and spend in India.

He ended the post by saying, “Moving back to India is rewarding; mostly, it’s about peace of mind and belonging, but it’s also about being financially prepared, career-ready, emotionally resilient, and intentional about the life you want to build.”

Eva Banerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

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