They're 100% sexist but on top of that there are many other problems and I've only experienced these problems with this specific demographic.
I've seen them blatantly disrespect male managers and supervisors at my work as well, to the point where they would insinuate that department manager would be fired if he worked in India and thr individual that said that has also gone around saying he should be the boss of everyone. The thing is, the only thing keeping him from being fired is that we're so understaffed we can't fire him and no one else wants to micromanage a team of Indians that don't spel English well and are incredibly stubborn and difficult to work with. He and the team he supervises constantly underperforms, there are constant mistakes, he refuses to take direction or admit that he is making mistakes and therefore his team continues to make mistakes because he refuses to learn and do things right so he trains his team to do the wrong thing. Then when we have to keep asking him to do things the right way he gets extremely angry and acts like we're stupid for trying to teach him how to do his job.
I've worked with other Indian men before at different jobs and I hate to stereotype but they're the exact same way.
I've been to bars all over the country and young Indian men have been the same- relentless, desperate, creepy, and mean.
I've served Indian customers at multiple restaurants before my big girl job, they were all the same. Extremely picky, extremely cheap, and would make up lies to complain to my manager to get me in trouble and get free food.
My husband has several Indian customers and agrees, the women are sweet as can be but the men are cheap, picky, and will spend hours arguing with you over things. Then when he finally gives in and lets them have their way they still have the nerve to call his managers and complain about work they got done for free or at a huge discount because it was "too expensive"- it's to the point that if an Indian man is a customer and complains just 1 time they fire him as a customer because they lose money all the time.
Is it normal for me to loathe Indian men that have immigrated to American
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They're 100% sexist but on top of that there are many other problems and I've only experienced these problems with this specific demographic.
I've seen them blatantly disrespect male managers and supervisors at my work as well, to the point where they would insinuate that department manager would be fired if he worked in India and thr individual that said that has also gone around saying he should be the boss of everyone. The thing is, the only thing keeping him from being fired is that we're so understaffed we can't fire him and no one else wants to micromanage a team of Indians that don't spel English well and are incredibly stubborn and difficult to work with. He and the team he supervises constantly underperforms, there are constant mistakes, he refuses to take direction or admit that he is making mistakes and therefore his team continues to make mistakes because he refuses to learn and do things right so he trains his team to do the wrong thing. Then when we have to keep asking him to do things the right way he gets extremely angry and acts like we're stupid for trying to teach him how to do his job.
I've worked with other Indian men before at different jobs and I hate to stereotype but they're the exact same way.
I've been to bars all over the country and young Indian men have been the same- relentless, desperate, creepy, and mean.
I've served Indian customers at multiple restaurants before my big girl job, they were all the same. Extremely picky, extremely cheap, and would make up lies to complain to my manager to get me in trouble and get free food.
My husband has several Indian customers and agrees, the women are sweet as can be but the men are cheap, picky, and will spend hours arguing with you over things. Then when he finally gives in and lets them have their way they still have the nerve to call his managers and complain about work they got done for free or at a huge discount because it was "too expensive"- it's to the point that if an Indian man is a customer and complains just 1 time they fire him as a customer because they lose money all the time.
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lol, Indians go brrrrrr