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US Expat’s Viral ‘Don’t Go to India’ Reel Climbs Past 1.8 Million Views

Kristen Fischer’s reverse-psychology reel celebrates India’s life-changing culture alongside its affordability in contrast to a new US level-2 safety advisory.

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An American woman chose India for a better life and business, saying the shift was both financially wise and emotionally rewarding.
'Don't Go To India', American Tourist Influencer Goes Viral; Claims, 'Vising India Will Change Your Life' (VIDEO)
Woman’s video goes viral. Image Source: Kristen Fischer/ Instagram

Overview

  • Since its June 15 release, Fischer’s “Don’t Go to India” reel has topped 1.8 million views on Instagram by using reverse psychology to highlight life-changing experiences.
  • Fischer relocated with her husband Tim and three daughters to India in 2021 and has shared day-to-day cultural discoveries in regular Instagram posts.
  • The family’s SkyFish Development web agency serves Western clients, enabling them to earn in US dollars while benefiting from India’s lower cost of living.
  • The US State Department recently issued a level-2 advisory urging travelers to exercise increased caution over crime and terrorism threats in parts of India.
  • Fischer’s enthusiastic depiction of India’s community and lifestyle has inspired families and digital entrepreneurs to explore extended stays and relocation.