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By end of Sept 2014, I will be moving to North Carolina along with my family.
My work location will be Cornelius and I'm looking for a locality with lots of good day cares and preschools (my daughter is 3 yrs old) and also willing to join a place where I can find Indian families.
By end of Sept 2014, I will be moving to North Carolina along with my family.
My work location will be Cornelius and I'm looking for a locality with lots of good day cares and preschools (my daughter is 3 yrs old) and also willing to join a place where I can find Indian families.
There have been similar threads in the past under the Charlotte sub-forum. Perhaps you can read through these:
AP, I hope that your move to NC has been a positive one so far. This is such a fabulous area with so many year round activities. I work in Cornelius and it is a great place.
I'm probably going to get flamed for this, but: why does it matter if the families are Indian or not? Why not just enjoy the people you meet regardless of where they are from?
I'm probably going to get flamed for this, but: why does it matter if the families are Indian or not? Why not just enjoy the people you meet regardless of where they are from?
People with similar backgrounds, interests and ideologies have stuck together since the beginning of time, no need to fight it. Also, they didn't say they wouldn't be great neighbors to folks that aren't Indian, just looking for that initially which makes sense in a new area with a family, IMO.
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