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It wasn't hard to 'deal' with. As I said, our home is pretty sheltered from people and noise but we are not far from places. We have been quite 'social butterflies' in our circle. Perhaps I had always wanted to not live in a city and if I were to go back to Pakistan, then almost certainly big cities are a no-go.
Maybe i will be more like you if i spend a good years living in little bit outside of main towns . I think it will be hard for sometime as some of my relatives who went to US and Canada decades ago used to tell us the same thing that they really feel the loneliness and human interaction was minimum .
'Bubba Six Pack' is a drunk guy, usually ignorant about the world, often armed with gun or knife, and racist to his core, and he is entitled too. His missing pigments give him a sense of superiority over others. He can't touch African-Americans much anymore and so Desis, Latinos and 'Asians' are his prime target, when he has the numbers on his side and a few pegs in his belly. I have encountered plenty like him--as late as this past New Year's Eve! To me he's best avoided, which you probably will to a large extent because of you won't be hanging out late night in places around such people. But just hope and pray that no idiot from the Middle East or South Asia does anything stupid in America harming innocent people.
Oh you mean those " I wanna see the Manager type Ladies or gents " hahaha well of course I will keep a distance from drunk people , I have seen drunk people here but mostly harmless with no weapons or intentions to hurt you, they just struggle to stand , but I am assuming those Drunks in America will be different specially those who are madly motivated with racism and have a weapon of some sort . I hope the In laws of mine whom i intend to stay some time will bring some sort of protection for me, until i am used to with the new environment . As for someone Pakistani or Muslim doing anything bad is hard to predict you cant say when something happened and innocent people die , of course you just have to be prepared for anything in life for us its more like we talk about moving to Canada if things are not Good in US, my uncle lives there , close to US border with a sizeable Pakistani community , he told me he can arrange a job there for us both if we ever want to move , but all that depends on how things are in SC or other US states , Fortunately US is big and despite moving states to state wont be easy but its still a option .
Your life is on a different path than mine. For me, been there, done that. Lived and living a good life here. Had seen the best of both in Pakistan and in America. My advice: Move to Greenville, SC. Beautiful city with lots of opportunities and a large number of progressive people too.
I saw videos from Greenville and I liked the city as well, but my wife is more inclined towards Greenwood as she grow up there and knows her way around the city .
My other (and perhaps hypocritical) advice would have been to stay in Pakistan but your career/financial circumstances probably don't allow that. I had that option in Pakistan even decades ago because of a fairly prosperous background--which still remains. But I came here for the experience and loved it too. But the yearnings are now all too common to go back. I am sure many of those Pakistanis who have gone back to Pakistan can attest to their new sense of belonging and happiness. I know three of my relatives have recently gone back to Pakistan and are very happy there.
In some ways yes, I mean the only problem i have here is that my house is small and we don't have a spare room and with my current MBA as fresh Pass out I wont be getting a huge pay here, My brothers used to work in UAE but they came here if they end up moving there again than it might be a case but than , I still cant stay in Pakistan because my wife cant work here, she is different she has been socially Isolated herself and she have hard time interacting with people both in US and Pakistan, I could see her nervous face when i once ask her to go buy a water bottle from Shop in a mall here in Pakistan, than driving here would be a NO NO for her as you know Karachi traffic, its not just one problem but many, my wife is young and making her a house wife with literally no activities just kids would be unfair, she works in US and she should peruse her own career as individual person and I would be happy if she is more successful than i am and make more than I do . For me spending few years in US is important not because I am dying to be in US, I could go to Canada or EU on student visa but its not the case, my wife's family and relatives are still very function-able as big families specially on festivals, and as this is first marriage and specially from a different country / religion / culture they all are so excited to meet me , young and old both .
PS. I believe if Pakistan solves its water resources concerns then Pakistan has a vary good future. But that's for another thread.
Food Quality , Water , Traffic , Cleanness , security are few things which comes to mind . For that reason I really loved Islamabad when i went there for my visa Interview and later with my wife on a trip .