Where I celebrated all my birthdays with my friends and family. Where I've seen my dad working his a** off to order from Sueki every week. Where my sister and I played WWE every day. Leaving a society where the swimming pool was never open and we use the area to plate hat. Where even the Baya's cleaning the floor recognized me instantly. Where all the festivals were celebrated in a grand way
Tanishka Singh
@Tancy_0818 · 1:31
Hi there. You know, I have moved like about four times in, you know, a lot of times. So has changed about like ten, you know, apartments, you know, with my family. Like, we have changed about 1010 apartments, different places. First I was in this state, then I was in another state, and then I was moving in another country outside of India. And it has been really hard. It's definitely not easy
Tarun Garg
@tarun_garg · 1:17
Hi there. I hope you are doing great. So the topic you bring on the Swell is interesting, amazing and you know, different at the same time. But I just loved it. And whatever experience you have shared and according to a question, I don't think so. Changing a place one place to another is easy thing. Resettlement in the new area, in the new environment is not really very easy. It is tough
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Hi, Raghav. And my God, I completely relate to you because I stay in Bangalore, and quite until before, like a very few years, we used to stay on rent and there's to be like, of constant moving from places to places because my brothers were like, so naughty days to always do here and there and that stuff, which is to annoy all the neighbors around. And since we had to deliver constant agreements revoking to move around the places
Raghav Katta
@Raghavkatta · 1:49
But for example, if there's a group and I am not really I can't talk to even I'm not comfortable even with one single person in that whole group, I am not talk and I won't speak up that much. So that is the problem with me. So that's why it's very difficult for me to move out from a place that I've stayed for so long. But still it's life. You have to move on
Raghav Katta
@Raghavkatta · 2:01
But yeah, I'm assuming that the place is going to be really good for me, the new place. I'm going to make a lot of friends and let's hope so that it doesn't turn out to be as bad as I expected when I was not in the mood to go there. But now I think it's confirmed. So I'm hoping it's going to be a good place
Raghav Katta
@Raghavkatta · 0:51
Frankly speaking, I'm an ambulance, too. So that's why moving out is difficult. And don't worry, I'll reply on your as well, too. Thanks for replying on mine
Jeevanshi Gupta
@jeevanshi.09 · 1:10
Hey, Raghav, I just loved your swell. I don't know how it feels like about moving out. I would just say that moving out from somewhere, from your comfort zone you are living from about eight years is gives you more responsibility and more challenges, and you'll get to learn a lot from that. And the one thing I loved about it was the WWE fight, which used to have with her sister. I would just say that we have never moved out
Raghav Katta
@Raghavkatta · 1:52
And keeping that aside on the topic, as I said, that moving out is very difficult. And I completely agree because you lose that connection that you have. And if you've stayed in that place for long, then moving out becomes really difficult because you lose the connection with everyone that you've made in the past years. That deep connection, so many friends, so many memories. You leave all those behind in this place. And that's why leaving this place makes me emotional