@yourealazyfvck You’ve met the wrong Indians- our country is complex with many communities and subcultures. Hard to generalise. Asking for a discount is not considered rude - and certain communities pride themselves on excellence and honesty (eg: Parsis)Sorry that your experience has been 🥲
@DixitGujarat It’s nonsense behaviour at a Tarmac! Accept they are wrong.. whether Gujarati , Irish , Japanese doing karate, or Australians playing the didgeridoo. Inappropriate, inconsiderate, in poor taste and idiotic.
@AyushiiDoshiii There is a time and place for everything. When you are in public it is common courtesy not to disturb people or the environment. By that logic if farting makes someone else happy so should he do it in public. There is something called decorum and common sense.
@pranav_cool@maveinlux I think meant morally bankrupt in reference to civic sense. Destroying heritage etc, corrupt etc. regarding the issues. I don’t think she meant ALL Indians are immoral or without a conscience.
@pranavpradhi1 If you are in the public domain and your usp is your beauty - if you can be praised, you can be criticised with equal measure. Especially when you are a BEAUTY QUEEN. The comments are mean for sure but she is expressing her opinions - she’s not being a hypocrite.
@PMCPune Brazen breaking of laws while demolishing building in Lane E Koregaon Park. Damage to our property due to negligence. Strict action must be taken.
@surajitdasgupta Sorry but you are wrong. This is a civic sense issue and not a religious one. But since you mention it - No other religion would be allowed to do this without raising eyebrows or complaints. Public spaces and the public need to be respected. This is inappropriate.
@Alex2244abc@IndianInvasionN Indians are warm, loving, generous, vibrant people as a whole. Please don’t let a few tarnish your opinion about the rest. God bless.