@rycharde Mostly, the fact that as a city, its energy is very different than that of Bombay's. Bombay is always high-energy, and bustling. The fact that it's the heart of India's entertainment industry plays a big role. Bangalore, on the other hand, is far quieter and almost lethargic. Being India's startup hub (well, one of), everyone's working long hours and doing little else.
Also beyond all of this, I have barely any friends of my own in Bangalore (they're pretty much all friends of my husband's, who have sort of adopted me), so that makes matters more difficult for me.
@rycharde Mostly, the fact that as a city, its energy is very different than that of Bombay's. Bombay is always high-energy, and bustling. The fact that it's the heart of India's entertainment industry plays a big role. Bangalore, on the other hand, is far quieter and almost lethargic. Being India's startup hub (well, one of), everyone's working long hours and doing little else.
Also beyond all of this, I have barely any friends of my own in Bangalore (they're pretty much all friends of my husband's, who have sort of adopted me), so that makes matters more difficult for me.