Indian tourist? Run!
5 years, 5 months ago

Indian tourist? Run!

Deccan Chronicle  

There is no way to sugarcoat this: Indian tourists are, more often than not, considered a menace when they visit international destinations. The notice immediately brings to mind that Indians often end up being noisy, entitled and disrespectful to other people’s culture when they travel abroad, and, therefore, subject to hostility from others. The problem, she says, begins right from the first inbound flight, “This man sitting next to me kept on drinking beer after beer uptill 4am, much to the annoyance of the cabin crew. Lasya Nadimpally had a beautiful experiencing backpacking across Cambodia a few months ago, except for that one time, she says, “When I met this single Indian guy in my hostel, who made me stay up to have a conversation with him, which I did out of politeness. I had some white friends over the next day and he started acting weird…I noticed he tried really hard striking up conversations with the uninterested group.” Indeed, the problem of Indian men “Travelling and trying to get pally with white women in the hopes of getting some action,” as Lasya says, is also a prevalent one.

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