Rural vs Urban

I got an offer recently with remote working. My company is from Bengaluru and I'm living in Bengaluru.

The previous company also offered work from home and I worked from my home which is located in Bengaluru for 2 years straight.

So, I'm planning to live for a month in my village. And I'm alone. In the scene my parents completely shifted to Bengaluru in 20 years back. Now I'm planning to stay in my village, Where I don't have any experience staying in a rural area.

Any suggestions for rural work culture.

Problems to look out for at first by work in my village.

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WobblyCupcake
WobblyCupcake

May I know the reason?

I wanna try out living in my village, so I'm asking for suggestions....

WobblyCupcake
WobblyCupcake

Cool, if internet and electricity is not an issue there you can do I think, we don't need anything else, you can take your table chair or whatever setup there. Assuming people know you there and people and atmosphere is friendly, so that you can roam around and enjoy farms/nature etc. and it is not village like mirzapur and all in up/Bihar lol

SparklyPotato
SparklyPotato

Sort internet, house help (food and cleaning) and social circle. Rest everything can be managed ad hoc

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean

The biggest problem I have faced in working from home town is internet and power cuts . Sometimes power goes out for 6 hrs. Then it becomes issue . Also distraction from relatives and cousins . Pros are local food and family support. Also sometimes I need to go to lab to test or if company needs to deliver me something, then itтАЩs a issue

I have mango farm land... Where I can garden the plants and have some exercise and
Recreation time in leisure

ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

Biggest problem is socializing and having a circle. If you have friends, family and cousins you can meet often enough, you're good. Also, good internet and power should be 24x7, with backups available.

Just travel to cities once in a while, meet up with friends/family whenever you like. You'll be saving up enough to be able to do that.

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