‘Half my salary goes into rent, but I still won’t leave’: Bihar man explains Bengaluru’s strange hold on oeople
Expensive rent.
That's the strange thing about Bengaluru. People complain about it constantly, but somehow they end up staying. Sometimes for years.
"People Don't Want To Leave"
His observation was simple.
But despite all of that, they still don't want to leave.
So why do people stay?
The weather.
Anyone who has spent a summer in another major Indian city can probably understand where he's coming from.
A Feeling Many People Related To
The video quickly found an audience online, and the comments section turned into a giant Bengaluru support group.
Many users said Ankit had described exactly how they felt.
One person simply wrote, "This is true."
Another compared Bengaluru's popularity today to Mumbai's status decades ago. Just as people once moved to Mumbai chasing dreams and opportunities, they argued that Bengaluru now plays a similar role for young professionals.
Others said the city has a way of slowly becoming home.
You move there for work.
Then you make friends.
You discover your favourite cafés.
You find your weekend spots.
Your daily routine settles in.
And before you know it, years have passed.
Many admitted that while they complain about rent hikes and endless traffic jams, they still struggle to imagine living somewhere else.
But Not Everyone Agreed
Of course, Bengaluru's relationship with its residents has never been simple.
Not everyone was convinced by the idea that weather alone keeps people in the city.
Some users argued that jobs are the real reason people stay. According to them, if companies allowed permanent work-from-home arrangements, a large number of professionals would happily move back to their hometowns.
Others felt the city's weather is overrated and doesn't make up for the daily struggles people face.
Traffic remained one of the biggest frustrations mentioned repeatedly.
Rising rents were another.
Several commenters pointed out that basic infrastructure hasn't kept pace with the city's rapid growth.
One user bluntly said they were glad they had left Bengaluru behind, criticising everything from broken footpaths to poor parking habits and declining civic conditions.
Their point was simple: the city may have opportunities, but living there isn't always easy.
The Bengaluru Paradox
Maybe that's what makes Bengaluru so fascinating.
Residents complain about the traffic every day.
They joke about leaving every time they're stuck in a two-hour commute.
They extend their stay.
Somewhere between the office runs, the evening weather, the startup culture, the coffee shops and the friendships, Bengaluru manages to create a bond that's difficult to explain.
But for many people, it still feels like the place where things are happening.
As Ankit's video showed, Bengaluru might test your patience daily. It might empty your wallet faster than you'd like.
Ask almost anyone who lives in Bengaluru what they dislike about the city, and chances are you'll hear the same complaints.
Traffic.
Expensive rent.
Long commutes.
Roads packed at almost every hour of the day.
And yet, ask those same people whether they're planning to leave, and most will probably say no.
That's the strange thing about Bengaluru. People complain about it constantly, but somehow they end up staying. Sometimes for years.
A recent Instagram video by a man from Bihar perfectly captured this contradiction, and it's now striking a chord with people across social media.
"People Don't Want To Leave"
His observation was simple.
But despite all of that, they still don't want to leave.
So why do people stay?
The weather.
Anyone who has spent a summer in another major Indian city can probably understand where he's coming from.
A Feeling Many People Related To
The video quickly found an audience online, and the comments section turned into a giant Bengaluru support group.
Many users said Ankit had described exactly how they felt.
One person simply wrote, "This is true."
Another compared Bengaluru's popularity today to Mumbai's status decades ago. Just as people once moved to Mumbai chasing dreams and opportunities, they argued that Bengaluru now plays a similar role for young professionals.
Others said the city has a way of slowly becoming home.
You move there for work.
Then you make friends.
You discover your favourite cafés.
You find your weekend spots.
Your daily routine settles in.
And before you know it, years have passed.
Many admitted that while they complain about rent hikes and endless traffic jams, they still struggle to imagine living somewhere else.
But Not Everyone Agreed
Of course, Bengaluru's relationship with its residents has never been simple.
Not everyone was convinced by the idea that weather alone keeps people in the city.
Some users argued that jobs are the real reason people stay. According to them, if companies allowed permanent work-from-home arrangements, a large number of professionals would happily move back to their hometowns.
Others felt the city's weather is overrated and doesn't make up for the daily struggles people face.
Traffic remained one of the biggest frustrations mentioned repeatedly.
Rising rents were another.
Several commenters pointed out that basic infrastructure hasn't kept pace with the city's rapid growth.
One user bluntly said they were glad they had left Bengaluru behind, criticising everything from broken footpaths to poor parking habits and declining civic conditions.
Their point was simple: the city may have opportunities, but living there isn't always easy.
The Bengaluru Paradox
Maybe that's what makes Bengaluru so fascinating.
Residents complain about the traffic every day.
They joke about leaving every time they're stuck in a two-hour commute.
They extend their stay.
Somewhere between the office runs, the evening weather, the startup culture, the coffee shops and the friendships, Bengaluru manages to create a bond that's difficult to explain.
But for many people, it still feels like the place where things are happening.
As Ankit's video showed, Bengaluru might test your patience daily. It might empty your wallet faster than you'd like.
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