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 Going to work at Mumbai, Any advice?

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TSRayexKai
post Nov 23 2017, 04:07 PM, updated 9y ago

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I haven't seen anyone posted about this country, so i guess quite few Malaysian been to India right? So I'll be transferred to Mumbai, India around late next year, and I feel nervous for the coming changes in my life. This will be my first time working overseas and I hope i can cope with the lifestyle there. Is there anyone who's currently working in India or had been to India? I'd like to know the environment (I think I'll be staying close to East Andheri), the condition of houses, transportation, foods compare with Malaysia... anything! I know too few about this place. sad.gif
Orzie
post Nov 23 2017, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(RayexKai @ Nov 23 2017, 04:07 PM)
I haven't seen anyone posted about this country, so i guess quite few Malaysian been to India right? So I'll be transferred to Mumbai, India around late next year, and I feel nervous for the coming changes in my life. This will be my first time working overseas and I hope i can cope with the lifestyle there. Is there anyone who's currently working in India or had been to India? I'd like to know the environment (I think I'll be staying close to East Andheri), the condition of houses, transportation, foods compare with Malaysia... anything! I know too few about this place. sad.gif
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You will have hard time trying to understand their English, hahaha.
In terms of food, Mumbai food may be sweeter to our taste - a Mumbai colleague once brought cookies from there, however we can't finish it coz too sweet sweat.gif

All the best! biggrin.gif
cheer83
post Nov 23 2017, 04:39 PM

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prepare ur own food if you cant take local food
TSRayexKai
post Nov 23 2017, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(Orzie @ Nov 23 2017, 04:26 PM)
You will have hard time trying to understand their English, hahaha.
In terms of food, Mumbai food may be sweeter to our taste - a Mumbai colleague once brought cookies from there, however we can't finish it coz too sweet sweat.gif

All the best! biggrin.gif
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Yea I figured the language will be a big problem, me myself is not a good english speaker as well, ha.
Maybe their food contains more spices than us, so the taste is quite strong.

Anyway thanks!

QUOTE(cheer83 @ Nov 23 2017, 04:39 PM)
prepare ur own food if you cant take local food
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Haha, not a great cook, but i guess I'll improve my cooking skill a lot when i get there. Also I might miss beef in India, not sure if they're selling any beef though.

 

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