
A Reddit post by a 26-year-old Indian-origin Singapore citizen has gone viral after they expressed a desire to leave the comfort and order of Singapore for what they described as “chaotic India.” Shared on the r/nri subreddit under the title “Returning to Chennai,” the heartfelt post has sparked a lively debate about identity, belonging, and the meaning of home.“I came here [Singapore] in '07 as a young boy. Completed my studies and all other obligatory services and got my citizenship in 2021 as it was best for my career and future,” the user wrote.They went on to share their dissatisfaction with life in Singapore. “I will be completely honest, I despise the monotonous life Singapore offers. I know there are many that will take my position in a heartbeat.
I hear you but despite India having its cons, I veer more towards living closer to my family and I would rather live in chaotic India than elsewhere.”Admitting to feeling an “identity crisis,” the NRI said they had made up their mind to move back to India, despite being aware of the possible challenges ahead. “Everyone may not agree with me but I have made up my mind to return to India in the next 5 years,” the post read, adding that they intended to invest nearly ₹1 crore in the country.
“I was thinking of investing in commercial property(ies) for under 70L and invest in a business for 30L; in or near Chennai/Kanchipuram, basically under 1 crore without taking any loans or take as little loan as possible.”The post quickly gained traction online, with reactions ranging from encouragement to caution. One Redditor wrote, “It is only human to long for what we do not have. We seek the next thing and when it's done, we long for yet another. That does not mean we should not try. All the best for your soul searching.”Another user commented, “You will do great in India. Good luck. Worst case, you can always go back.”A third chimed in with a piece of practical advice: “You want some drama in life. Just 1 recommendation. Never give up your Singapore citizenship.''