Hi,i am an highly educated and high earning professional residing in s.india.My parents are comtemplating my marriage(arranged) to s.indian boys in sanfrancisco?before,i make this decision,i need someone to let me know if it is right in moving to SF,ie. considering the recent growth in India for the last 8Y or so,will i be better off in the US than in india?i dont have relatives in US and i need someone who has recently been visiting India & witnessed the growth here to help me make this comparison and arrive at a decision?i am totally confused becoz,some say that US is far ahead of India and hence it is better to relocate but some say that its difficult to adjust/live as a second class citizen in US.Also,i am not getting a good match in india as most of the high educated south indian boys move to the US to pursue higher studies and continue to stay in the US.So,i am torn between the decision to marry someone less qualified in india and continue my career,family,social setup etc or move to SF and look for new job, new friends & community etc..
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