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‘It is so convenient to hire labour…’: American mom’s brutal take on why India beats the US

An American mother who lives in India included 10 daily amenities saying that the United States needs – and its list is running its heads online. Christine Fisher, a mother of three children who moved to India nearly four years ago, shared an Instagram video clip calling for what extent could life be on the other side of the world.

The highest list? India digital identifiers and unified payments interface (UPI) – a system that allows you to pay for anything, anywhere, with your phone only. “I can only go out with my phone, and that’s enough,” Fischer said, adding that the whole world should use this.

After that, it vibrates around the vehicles and cars, describing them as a “cheap, fast and comfortable way” to wrap. She says they make Obershi and taxis in the United States look slow and exaggerated.

Fischer also refers to how easy it is a doctor in India, often without an appointment – and how medications do not always require prescriptions. In contrast, she says, in the United States, you may wait for weeks just to see them.

It continues to praise government waste in India, describing it effectively and at reasonable prices, compared to the price of garbage garbage in America. And when it comes to employing skilled workers, she says India makes it easy and affordable, while in the United States people often have to do everything for themselves because employment costs a lot.

Fischer also loves plant food options in India, saying that there is a lot of diversity compared to limited options in the United States

Another is the maximum retail price in India (MRP) – a fixed price printed on products that prevent stores from excess charging. Fischer says that the Americans will love to know exactly what they should pay.

And if you think the delivery the next day is fast, Fischer says that connecting Indian applications bring almost anything to your door in minutes. “Yes, I have read it correctly, minutes,” she wrote, adding that you can get everything from groceries to home tools without going out.

This is not the first time that Fisher has drawn attention on the Internet. In a former publication, 8 daily Indian habits shared that most Americans are uncomfortable – such as eating in the hands and absence of toilet paper in many homes.

Its latter raised many conversations, as many agreed that India’s way of doing things makes daily life simpler – cheaper.

2025-03-12 03:40:00

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