WHY INDIANS ARE SO POLITE TO EVERYONE ???
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Because their traditions have taught them the values of being a good human
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We let anyone and everyone interrupt us as isn’t it only polite to attend to whoever is interrupting us? We may get to the front of a queue and finally sit down in front of the bank manager. But then his own peon comes to him with a chit which naturally he looks at, ponders over it and maybe start writing on the chit… and then just as you get started, the phone rings and he takes the calls and even tells you, “Excuse me it’s an important customer” as if you are, as the Americans say, chopped liver.
What about visiting a person at home — of course nowadays nobody just drops in — you make prior appointments not because you value their time; on the contrary you don’t want to waste your time and find they are out. Anyway you drop in and the host gets a phone call and starts a long conversation with a long lost relative who would be offended with a remark like, “Someone is here and so can I call back later?” Oh no, much better to look over your shoulder and shrug and say excuse me.
Meanwhile you first sit looking un interested in the call and then you are forced to listen but it is a one sided conversation and boring so you look for a magazine or anything to read even if it’s a club newsletter which normally you wouldn’t be caught dead reading…
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