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This passage focuses on one primary difference between indians and people in the west. explain this difference

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

Some of the differences based on the passage ( A speech by N. R. Narayana Murthy) is;

Indians are extremely loyal towards their families whereas the western people are more loyal to the community they live in

Indians will keep their homes very clean and tidy but this wont be the same when it comes to public places. On the other hand, the western people do take care of public places, their buildings, their walls all are neat

Answered by muskan547631
5

Answer:

Indians are more concerned about their family. They don't think about other people. And in west people are more for society. They think about their society more. And respect and keep clean to their society.

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