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06-23-2012, 11:35 PM
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NeroASERCH
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Mr. Zebra,
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Almost all the posts are from the poster's point of view (i.e. the immigrant on whom the elderly relatives are dependent) so they may not be actually reflecting the true position of the elderly person, but perceived so by the young poster. Mr. Sudheswar,
Gave his background, you seems to have missed it. He is a senior citizen. He does not have his parents living with him.
your point@2
No matter where anyone's physical body resides, mind or mental life, tends to live in the past during various time intervals daily. Have you not wondered why you are attaching yourselves to the tamilbrahmins.com, though most of you have practically made up your minds to live in USA for good and have no intentions of returning back (permanently) for ever?
The site is not for TB from India alone. You can take me out of India, but you can not take India out of me. So I am attached to India, Indian, PIO, etc. I can not afford to return to India. The culture has changed, cost of living has gone sky high. I do not have the support system (you need in India).
You do have points, but your erroneous assumptions have made it invalid.
I am a senior citizen, having migrated 35 years ago. I am not dependent on my children yet. I am vey active in the Indian community. Other seniors narrate their experiences. Mr. Sudheswar and others in this forum are educating others.
Show me one post from a young person in this thread that is disparaging the senior citizen.
Mr. Haridas Siva the young person was just interested in the information.
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