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57 minutes ago, anotherexpat4444 said:

Looks like a bunch of Indian haters  are here .   

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This graph has nothing to do with what we are talking about. You are pointing out a graph of those with indian backgrounds in the USA and how well they are doing. Most of these Indians are born in the USA, educated in the USA, and have grown up there for multiple generations now.  

 

The Indian visitors that go to Europe and USA are hardworking, middle / upper class indians. Many have been there for a few generations now - hindus and Sikhs. 

 

The vast majority of Indians you see in Thailand are the bottom of the barrel, Budget travellers, sex tourists, horrific hygene, public urinatung, littering everywhere and the most horrific set of tourists you can find. 

 

So you pointing out a graph of how well Indians are doing in America is pointless. They are Americans (with an indian background).

 

For the middle class Indian and Chinese, there dreams are to travel to Europe or the USA. None of them have aspirations to travel to Thailand. So you end up with budget travellers who will go whichever country will let them in, often on package deals, with everything paid for. 

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The problem with indian society is most boys born are reverred. So they grow up spoilt. It's similar in China too. Entitlement is in their DNA due to the upbringing, hence a big lack of empathy. 

 

Society in India is aware of this, and by the time parents learn their sons are spoilt brats they are adults and nothing can now be done to rectify. 

 

Because of this entitlement many women are often victimes of abuse of all sorts in India, and as a result the vast majority of women take up conservative lifestyles, stay at home, which means men rarely get to interact with women, never mind dating. 

 

So when these indian men come to Pattaya it feels like Disneyland for them. 

 

The issue is budget for them. As they are low rent tourists. So the technique the employ is to find a Thai lady who will accept them (not always easy as Thais are very racist towards Indians), and then bargain to take the whole group of them (often 5 plus men). The vulnerable Thai lady will often take up the option as she has to pay the bills, and the men get a bargain. 

 

It's seedy and disgusting behaviour if you ever witness this in Thailand. 

 

They have destroyed many good nightlife areas in Bangkok, as better tourists go elsewhere. 

 

Apparently they are now planning to bring indian ladies to dance here in Pattaya, so let's see how that goes. 

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On 12/20/2024 at 10:07 PM, arick said:

Go for it l. We sat on the floor drinking vodka on a Royal Brunei flight from Heathrow to Dubia. Never  once was questioned. It's amazing how judgmental half indians can be to their fellow natives.  

Thai AirAsia   is extremely racist towards Indians on their flights coming from India to Bangkok.

This totally sums up their attitude.  So, as long as no-one questions you, it must be alright?  If you're a civilised human you don't need to be questioned to know you're being rude,  ignorant, and disrespectful towards others.  Caveman behaviour.   

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On 12/21/2024 at 5:07 AM, arick said:

Go for it l. We sat on the floor drinking vodka on a Royal Brunei flight from Heathrow to Dubia. Never  once was questioned. It's amazing how judgmental half indians can be to their fellow natives.  

Thai AirAsia   is extremely racist towards Indians on their flights coming from India to Bangkok.

 

I needed t get from HK to New Delhi very quickly to close a very big contract with a giant Indian conglomerate. My HK staff told their local travel agent 'any airline, first flight out of HK. Departed HK very quickly on Air India.

 

Half way suddenly a family sitting same row as me got on the floor and pulled out a small pump up stove and got it working and put a small pot on the stove, water and veg.

Several people reacted in horror and the stewards came quickly ordering them to put the fire out and give the stove to the stewards. 

But other nearby passengers told the stewards and the upset passengers to back off 'leave them alone, they have to eat'.

Stewards did confiscate the stove, no announcements made, and on landing nothing more was said. 

Another western passenger sitting near me said 'I've seen this before, don't worry about it'.

 

Several days later I returned to HK, not on Air India.

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39 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

I needed t get from HK to New Delhi very quickly to close a very big contract with a giant Indian conglomerate. My HK staff told their local travel agent 'any airline, first flight out of HK. Departed HK very quickly on Air India.

 

Half way suddenly a family sitting same row as me got on the floor and pulled out a small pump up stove and got it working and put a small pot on the stove, water and veg.

Several people reacted in horror and the stewards came quickly ordering them to put the fire out and give the stove to the stewards. 

But other nearby passengers told the stewards and the upset passengers to back off 'leave them alone, they have to eat'.

Stewards did confiscate the stove, no announcements made, and on landing nothing more was said. 

Another western passenger sitting near me said 'I've seen this before, don't worry about it'.

 

Several days later I returned to HK, not on Air India.

I don't think pump up stoves are allowed through security so try again. Stupid

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1 hour ago, arick said:

I don't think pump up stoves are allowed through security so try again. Stupid

Nice pleasant response.

 

I'm talking about 40 years ago, departing from HK airport, departure process not all that strict / professional.

 

Plus Indians are masters at inventing ways to get around regulations. 

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They are just happy they are on their way to getting their oats, that's all they over get up to isn't it except getting beaten up by ladyboys.

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