August 10, 2025
A heartfelt story is making waves on Reddit! An NRI shared the tough feelings of living far away and leaving ageing parents behind in India. The post, with the caption "Thoughts on parents in India with all kids abroad," touched many hearts and sparked a lively conversation. The Reddit user explained that their parents are now in their seventies. Once, the elderly parents loved travelling abroad to visit their children. But as age and health issues creep in, such trips have become tough and tiring. Even though the user and their siblings live abroad and visit India sometimes, these visits are often more exhausting than relaxing. "They do not want to move abroad," the post says. The parents prefer their familiar daily life, independence, and close local friends. The post added, "They feel lonely / miss kids and grand kids and compare to their peers who appear to be enjoying that aspect." But that’s not the whole story. The NRI also worries about the future. What will happen if one parent falls ill or passes away? Will the family be able to take care properly from far away? Despite the pain, the user says staying abroad offers better opportunities for their children. Going back to India might mean they can support the parents more directly. There, domestic help is cheaper and easier to find. But the post also mentions some big concerns – pollution, traffic jams, tough work-life balance, and social pressures in Indian cities. Thousands of Reddit users joined the chat, sharing similar feelings. Many said they feel sad and guilty being so far from their ageing parents, especially when parents need them most. This post has opened up a loving, honest talk about the pains and realities NRIs face every day. In times when family bonds stretch across continents, this story is a bright reminder: love and care know no borders, but the heart still aches from the distance.
Tags: Nri, Ageing parents, Reddit, Family struggle, Life abroad, India,
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