RW, what a bulls--t article.
> It isn't all rosy back home. Indians complained of traffic and congestion, lack of infrastructure, excessive bureaucracy, and pollution. Chinese complained of pollution, reverse culture shock, inferior education for children, frustration with government bureaucracy, and the quality of health care. Returnees said they were generally making less money in absolute terms, but they also said they enjoyed a higher quality of life.
I work with many, many immigrants, and hardly any of them want to return back to their country of birth. Some have, of course, but that's almost always due to family reasons than anything else.
I'd sure like to know who's enjoying a "higher quality of life" in India and China, for instance. What a crock.
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