To Delhi, with love
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A 31-year-old development consultant from California, Blessing Okorougo says Delhi is a city that grows under your skin. She is one of the many expats who have fallen in love with the city.
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Agustine Morales says the most valuable lesson he learnt in the Indian Capital: Delhi always wins, so don't fight. For him, the reasons for liking the city are in the realm of the emotions and the imagination.
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Agustine Morales remembers Nizamuddin dhaba food with fondness.
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A 30-year-old game scriptwriter living in Paris now, Karen Hunt remembers Delhi with longing and calls it "dazzlingly beautiful, sometimes sombre and thought-provoking".
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Karen Hunt misses the sleepy looking snake charmer who used to sit outside her house.
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The colourful Dilli Haat is one of the memorable sites of the city which expats, who have now left the city, remember.
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