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my experiences-3
by krishnan on Jan 04, 2008 12:56 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

imagine my dismay when my colleague happened to see this and immediately asked the patient to come over and finished his treatment when others were sttill waiting their turn..and as indians are meek as lambs..not one patient protested at this differential treatment.
Lastly, after a few years in academics i happen to have a few scientific publications..yet i always try to get them published in any western journal because i have seen that only a western tag tends to get acknowledge by my peers and superiors..now am i being rascist or what???
if this is what doctors think and behave like..what to say of the layman??its natural for such prejudices to be deeply embedded in our psyche...
regarding politeness, i have been fortunate to have had excellent teachers and parents who made it sure that i would be as polite as possible. however when i see the boorish behaviour that is so prevelant in india now, i shudder and wonder if i have been taught the wrong skills? politeness is taken as weakness in india..i have seen that when i am polite to my junior staff..they think its becos i am young and am not confident!!what an attitude!!a rough brashful behaviour from my colleagues gets the work done!!who is to blame for this weird thinking that we indians seem to be developing..i really fear for our country seeing the kind of culture that is being encouraged by our uncouth movies(that we proudly call BOLLYWOOD-the ultimate xmpl of our complex), politicians and serials.luk fwd 2 resp


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by ashish on Jan 04, 2008 11:20 AM   Permalink
ask ur self why dude cause firangs are better behaved than us any day we talk of culture ,look at the bombay new year incident tats wat the indian mind set is about ,closed frustrated society

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by Vinod Sohgoura on Jan 04, 2008 03:14 PM   Permalink
hye what happened this new year in mumbai can happen anywhere in the world. It has happened upteem no of times in country like US. That has nothing to do the above write up. The whole concept of us still catering to foreigners is because they are better tippers than indians so you see similar situations in five star hotels

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by inavolu reddy on Jan 04, 2008 10:51 PM   Permalink
mr ashish i see you boasting abt goras every where,in how many foreign country's did you stay.dont think people who get into the flight are only people in foreign country if so why would be crime rate in those country's so high and why cant a woman or man go out walking after 10 or 11pm or sometimes any lonely places at any time .in india its lot more safe than US or many other countrys.there are not only frustrated people in foreign country's but also all kind of weird people..so get your facts right DUDE before commenting so badly abt indians DUDE...and i think you know only about india as you stay there not about other country's as you heard about them.

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by ashish on Jan 05, 2008 10:25 AM   Permalink
hey vinod abraod a woman wont get groped in full view of every one true there are rapes and crazy incidents but try groping a woman in full view ,for one the system is in place unlike corrupt india and no its not bout tips its bout the attitude we indians thinkw we gods gift to humanity ,look at indians abroad they spit peee and carry our great indian filthy traditions abroad and give a bad name to all

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by Sandipan chakraborty on Jan 05, 2008 02:20 PM   Permalink
firnags are good for nothing..dir*ty sc*m..one word summarizes all..rules made by firangs are not applicable to Indians..Slavish attitude needs to go;thats the bottomline.

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