An American mother living in India has listed 10 daily amenities which she says that the United States is desperately needed – and her list turns her head online. Kristen Fischer, a mother of three who moved to India almost four years ago, shared a viral Instagram video, calling to how easier life can be to the other side of the world.
At the top of his list? The digital IDS of India and the unified payment interface (UPI) – a system that allows you to pay anything, anywhere, with just your phone. “I can go out with just my phone, and that’s enough,” said Fischer, adding that the whole world should use it.
Then, it delirits on rickshaws and cars, calling them a “cheap, fast and very practical means” to move. She says they make ubers and taxis in the United States that look slowly and too expensive.
Fischer also underlines how easy it is to see a doctor in India, often without appointment – and how drugs do not always require prescriptions. On the other hand, she said, in the United States, you could wait for weeks just to be seen.
It continues to rent the collection of waste managed by the Government of India, appeal to the effective and affordable, compared to the expensive waste services of America. And when it comes to hiring qualified workers, it says that India makes it easy and affordable, while in the United States, people are often forced to do everything because the hiring of help costs too much.
Fischer also likes vegetarian food options from India, saying that there is so much variety compared to choices limited to the United States
Another star is the maximum retail price of India (MRP) – a fixed price printed on products that prevent stores from overloading. Fischer says that Americans would love to know exactly what they should pay.
And if you think that delivery the next day is fast, Fischer says that India’s delivery applications bring almost everything to your door in a few minutes. “Yes, you have read correctly, a few minutes,” she wrote, adding that you can get everything, from grocery store to household items without going out.
This is not the first time that Fischer has attracted online attention. In a previous post, she shared 8 everyday Indian habits who would make most of the Americans uncomfortable – like eating with her hands and the absence of toilet paper in many houses.
His latest list has triggered a lot of conversations, much suitable that the way of making India makes everyday life much simpler – and cheaper.