India, Aug. 21 -- A viral Reddit post by a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) has sparked discussion about the hidden challenges of living abroad. While many see the highlight reel of NRI life, vacations, good schools, nice homes, and children doing well, the post revealed a quieter, more personal side.

The post was shared on Reddit by @Popular_Class7327, with the caption, "The NRI Life We Don't Show on Instagram or in the Family WhatsApp Group".

From searching "urgent care Hyderabad" at 2 am to managing family finances across countries, the Reddit post struck a chord.

The Redditor shared how parents grow older without anyone nearby to take them to the doctor. A casual text from a parent about feeling unwell leads to searching "urgent care Hyde...