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It just irks me sometimes when people come to live in the UK and then spend their whole time criticising what a bad place it is and how much better it is back home or how much better their culture is than western culture.

I'm forever hearing it at work and sometimes my patience snaps a bit so apologies if I have offended anyone.

And it's nice you said that Ranjeet, I can now get back to enjoying the Punjabi music with a clean heart.

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I'm forever hearing it at work and sometimes my patience snaps a bit so apologies if I have offended anyone.

I've often heard the same too, from Hindu Indian colleagues mostly. Some of those boys (and girls) are a fascinating study. On the one hand, many of them have a huge inferiority complex because of their nationality, and constantly resent their host nation for their own inability to assimilate or to get a white girlfriend (some are wholly animated by this obsession). And yet on the other hand, they can't stop glorifying their Indian homeland, which they consider superior for its supposedly lofty morals or greater emphasis on spirituality (this from some of the most lecherous people I've ever met).

I'm with you on this actually. Considering they take issue with Britain so very much, it's a wonder that they don't return to their beloved India, the gang rape capital of the world.

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