When I went from India to Nepal the change in people's behaviour was amazing. At all times in India I felt like someone was trying to rob me at all times and when I was in Nepal I felt like people were mostly genuinely selflessly friendly and welcoming and only 30% were trying to rob me.
20% of the Indians I work with are good honest guys but the rest are lazy useless sexist cunts.
If I have the opportunity not to have to deal with them I take it.
If you're embarrassed by them you're probably in the small percentage of good ones.
Yes I recognize and understand. Even as Indians, we don't feel safe travelling to different places in the country or even in the city. Not to mention most men.
Is it normal that I don't like most of my countrymen?
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no. Indian.
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I agree Indians are a pretty fucked up race of people.
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you bet.
I'm sorry.
When I went from India to Nepal the change in people's behaviour was amazing. At all times in India I felt like someone was trying to rob me at all times and when I was in Nepal I felt like people were mostly genuinely selflessly friendly and welcoming and only 30% were trying to rob me.
20% of the Indians I work with are good honest guys but the rest are lazy useless sexist cunts.
If I have the opportunity not to have to deal with them I take it.
If you're embarrassed by them you're probably in the small percentage of good ones.
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Yes I recognize and understand. Even as Indians, we don't feel safe travelling to different places in the country or even in the city. Not to mention most men.