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2 hours ago, puzzled said:

I used to work at a busy store on Oxford street where most the customers were tourist from places like the middle east, Africa, South Asia. Most people wore their traditional dresses and spoke their own languages, the Indians on the other hand were speaking English in that terrible high pitched voice and the women were wearing short dresses and hot pants with their massive thunder thighs and saggy upper arms on display. Even more embarrassing because the other workers mostly bengalis and arabs used to laugh at them and say things like "look at you're country people"   I used to simply say that im Punjabi that these people are not the same ethnicity as me but from other parts of India.  

Urban Indians are disgusting and embarrassing. Success is India measured by things like how well you speak English. If you wear western clothes, suit shirt tie you're considered more modern and successful than someone who has more sense and wears a light kurta in a tropical country where the weather is unbearably hot and humid. Bollywood is full of actors of Punjabi origin or Brahmins even though they are small minorities in India simply because people from these groups are more likely to have more sharper Caucasian looking features. 

These days you will notice many uraban Indians have become conscious of their accents and now they try to speak in American accents LOL!  Basically the more non Indian you are the more successful you're considered in India. 

True say. 

Ignorant, shameless wannabes.

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On 5/25/2018 at 2:26 AM, TejS said:

India, after having been invaded multiple times over in the past 1000 years, has lost their sense of identity. They view themselves as inferior, and I've seen the urbanites pander to English culture and view "pendu" culture as ironically being inferior, when that is their true culture. Most Indians are far more "western" in ideology than many of their western counterparts. 

this holds more true of most hindus , "sikhs" , and christians in india ,than say muslims , who're still very close to their roots .Even the modern generation 

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14 hours ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

this holds more true of most hindus , "sikhs" , and christians in india ,than say muslims , who're still very close to their roots .Even the modern generation 

What an absolute joke! So like evangelists you want to pontificate from your nice comfortable place in the western world and tell people who actually live in the punjab that they aren't being real! Seriously? Lol 

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1 hour ago, Sukhvirk1976 said:

What an absolute joke! So like evangelists you want to pontificate from your nice comfortable place in the western world and tell people who actually live in the punjab that they aren't being real! Seriously? Lol 

He lives in India.

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3 hours ago, Sukhvirk1976 said:

What an absolute joke! So like evangelists you want to pontificate from your nice comfortable place in the western world and tell people who actually live in the punjab that they aren't being real! Seriously? Lol 

i even doubt you're a sikh. Most of your posts are anti-sikh . Are you by any chance a RSS / hindu agent 

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1 hour ago, S1ngh said:

 He lives in India.

like others have pointed out , this guy "sukh virk" is some RSS/hindu agent on this forum . 

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