India, April 18 -- Industrialist and chairman of RPG Group, Harsh Goenka, recently took to social media to share a humorous take on the Indian expat experience, one that many found amusingly relatable, while others disagreed with the sweeping portrayal.

In a post on X, Goenka wrote about the ironies of living abroad as an Indian, where cultural nostalgia clashes with expensive food and quirky lifestyle changes. "Indians move abroad to eat overpriced butter chicken from a Punjabi with a fake Italian accent," he wrote, poking fun at the dining experiences of the diaspora. He further joked about the inflated cost of Indian kitchen staples overseas: "Buy haldi and hing that cost more than a bottle of wine."

The post didn't stop at food. Goe...