‘F*** AQI who cares’: Indian man in Sweden goes viral after saying life in India is emotionally easier

An Indian man living in Sweden has gone viral after saying he is returning to Delhi because life in India, despite chaos and pollution, feels emotionally easier.

Photo of Indian-origin professional Ankur Tyagi.
Ankur Tyagi. Photo courtesy: x.com/TheAnkurTyagi

Ankur Tyagi, who has been living in Europe for the past five years, shared his thoughts on X on Monday, while responding to another user who said he understood why people want to leave India due to issues like pollution, corruption, high taxes and real estate prices.

While stating his point, X user Harkirat Singh wrote: “The more time I spend in India, the more I realise why people want to leave (I particularly am not leaving, but I get the appeal). 1. Talent density is sparse 2. AQI 3. Unreasonably high real estate prices 4. Corruption normalised 5. Insane taxes, not enough ROI. Something would probably need to change on a fundamental level.”

Responding to this, Ankur stated his experience of living in Europe.

“I live in the EU now from past 5 years and people think it is all clean air, good roads and perfect social systems,” part of his X post read.

“Nobody really knows what it takes to build a life here. You do everything alone. You cook, clean, manage bills, raise your kid and fight the silence that hits you every single winter,” he added.

“Friends are polite but distant. Community is rare. Back home you fight corruption and chaos but at least you have people around you. In west problems are different and they cut deeper in ways you can’t explain unless you’ve lived it. Every place has a cost. Most of us are just learning which cost we can survive.

“Coming to Delhi on 5th dec f*** AQI who cares i live in 10 AQI for entire year i need some real oxygen now of friends and family…see you soon India,” he added.

His post quickly gained thousands of views and sparked strong reactions.