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Siberian Native Praises Bengaluru as India's Top City to Call Home

4 Oct

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  • Russian woman Yulia calls Bengaluru the best Indian city to live in
  • Praises Bengaluru's climate as "sunny, warm, and green"
  • Describes Bengaluru as the "pub capital of India"
Siberian Native Praises Bengaluru as India's Top City to Call Home

According to a recent report, a Russian woman named Yulia has declared Bengaluru as the top Indian city to call home. Born and raised in Siberia, Yulia has been living in Bengaluru for some time and has grown to appreciate the city's climate and lifestyle.

In a video posted on social media, Yulia described Bengaluru as "sunny, warm, and green," noting that it strikes the perfect balance compared to other major Indian cities. She said the winters in Delhi and Jaipur feel "freezing," while Chennai and Mumbai are "too hot." Bengaluru's pleasant weather, on the other hand, felt just right to Yulia, who even used a Russian phrase meaning "the heat doesn't break bones" to describe its mild warmth.

Yulia also reflected on how Bengaluru's climate has changed over the past decade, saying air conditioners are now more common, but the weather remains "beautiful." She joked that coming from Siberia, where temperatures can drop to minus 50 degrees Celsius, she can't complain about Bengaluru's weather.

Beyond the climate, Yulia appreciated Bengaluru's culture, calling it the "pub capital of India" and a "former paradise for retirement." She ended her post playfully asking people not to bring up traffic issues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yulia, a Russian woman, described Bengaluru's climate as "sunny, warm, and green," saying it strikes the perfect balance compared to other major Indian cities.
Yulia, who is from Siberia, said she can't complain about Bengaluru's weather, which she finds much milder than the freezing winters of Delhi and Jaipur or the intense heat of Chennai and Mumbai.
Yulia referred to Bengaluru as the "pub capital of India" and a "former paradise for retirement."

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