‘Why Are Indians So Loud?’: Man ‘Embarrassed’ As Fellow Indians Gets Louder At Temple In Bhutan
By Poorva Karki
Copyright timesnownews
Indians and their civic sense are back in the spotlight, and the reason is yet again not so great. In fact, it turned downright ‘embarrassing’ for most after a video reflecting the country’s questionable behaviour was shared online. The clip in question was shared by a man who was left feeling ‘ashamed’ after a group of Indians began to speak rather loudly at what appeared to be a temple in Bhutan. The man was seemingly on a trip with his mother, who was equally disappointed as the duo talked about how Indians often ‘do not respect’ the ‘peace’ of other countries and traditions. The clip went viral in an instant, leaving more netizens joining in, as they recalled their own similar observations. Unfortunately enough, this is not the first time that Indians ended up getting bashed for their problematic behaviour in public- especially in foreign countries. Coming back to the latest video, Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post. Check out the viral post: “No wonder people from other countries don’t like the Indian crowd as such,” the post read. The video was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘growithstephen’. The post was shared a day back and pulled more than 38K views from people. Internet’s reactions: ALSO READ: Quick– Nay, Quickest Service! Man Repairs Gas Stove With Lightning Speed, After Setting It Ablaze “Second hand embarrassment is real,” commented a person. “Not only loud, very rude and irritating as well,” added a second person. “Bro Indians do not have the habit of listening to the truth and you can see this in comments,” wrote the third person. “Stress and emotionally confused minds can’t keep quiet. They are also not very conscious and not self aware. That makes them chatter wherever they go. If you listen to their talks it is pure nonsense,” added another. ALSO READ: ‘Living Like He Has 9 Lives!: Viral Video Of Man Jumping Into Broken Coastal Pipeline Stuns Internet “They don’t talk among each other, they shout at each other,” commented a fifth person. “I live in a hill station and we get tourists almost throughout the year and the stark difference between Indian and foreign tourists is comical,” recalled another.