India, March 22 -- A Reddit post by a Mumbaikar has gone viral after he shared a detailed account of visiting Delhi for the first time in 14 years, admitting he arrived with biases but left impressed. In the post, the user Useful-Sprinkles1045 described how years of preconceived notions about Delhi - from chaotic roads to aggressive people - were quickly challenged. "Full disclosure - I've been a Mumbaikar my entire life. But I'll be honest, for years I carried the classic Mumbai bias against Delhi," he wrote, adding "Bhai. I was not prepared for what I walked into." Describing his arrival, the Redditor said the experience immediately challenged his expectations, starting with the weather: "I land in Delhi and it's just. pleasant? I'm standing outside and actually comfortable? Already things were not going according to plan." The user highlighted the city's cleanliness, noting that many areas felt "incredibly neat and well-maintained". "The city is CLEAN. Like actually clean. Not 'clean for a metro' clean. Just clean," he wrote, adding that Delhi's urban layout with clearer separation between neighbourhoods contributed to this impression. Public transport, particularly the Delhi Metro, also stood out. "Your metro is on a completely different level. It connects EVERYTHING. Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, all of it seamlessly under one system," he wrote, calling it "miles ahead" of Mumbai's local trains. The Redditor also spoke about Delhi's open spaces, singling out Lodhi Garden. "I have never in my life seen something that green and that massive sitting right in the middle of a city. It's stunning," he wrote. What stood out most, however, was his experience with people: "I walked in fully braced for aggressive and rude. But every person I interacted with was warm, helpful and genuinely nice." htc...