In India, what do the Chinese look like in the eyes of ordinary Indians?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-14

In the eyes of the average Indian people, the Chinese are a brave life warrior, they do not hold grudges, they simply do not understand why the Chinese work so hard.

I often hear that Nepal and India have a high standard of living, so I found a friend in China and invited him to travel with me, and since the spring of 2015, I have been on vacation, and I am idle anyway.

There is a great prejudice against India among the people around me, and some people think that Indians are freaks who can eat both the Ganges and beef, and they can also eat their fill.

Most of what I used to know about India was from what I watched on TV, there were many "dervishes" in India, and as an atheist, I was full of curiosity about the world.

My first impression of India came from my travels in China and India, which is what I know best about India, and the moment I was about to land, I could see a very large shantytown.

The friend who had come with me happened to sit down against the window and greeted me, and I realized that I had not left the ghetto after a long flight. It's 2015, and many of China's second-tier cities have a long way to go, so when they come to this huge slum, they are still shocked.

When they landed, they felt even more deeply about India, the roads in India are not wide, the traffic is poor, and the streets are full of rickshaws.

He couldn't help but wonder, how did the happiness of these Indians come about? I found a problem in an Indian home.

This is an Indian of the upper caste of India, his family is in good condition, he has a house of his own, and he has several servants.

Although they were all inferior, their attitudes were so good that it was a little difficult for the Chinese to adapt, and several maids took them back to their bedrooms and set out on a journey to India.

Don't the Chinese smile?

On the first day of living in India, everything went smoothly, that is, when you woke up in the morning, the waiter would greet you to eat, and everything was done very thoughtfully, which is what only my mother would do to me in China.

After breakfast, I had a chat with my Indian friend, both of whom spoke English, but the Indian accent made it difficult for me to communicate with him.

I learned from his conversation that his Indian friend had been in contact with Chinese before, and his family was a pharmaceutical company, and he also had some cooperation with a company in Shenzhen, and the family was not small.

During the conversation, I was unexpectedly praised by another friend, saying that I looked very sunny and liked to smile, and no Chinese I had met before liked to smile.

Seriousness is perhaps the first image of the Chinese in the minds of the average Indian.

The Indians were content, just as the lower classes entered the families of the upper classes, and they never complained, on the contrary, their faces were always filled with a smile from the heart.

It also has something to do with the culture of India, most of the people are Hindu, and the caste is so deeply rooted in the hearts of the people that everyone likes it. In India, those with a monthly salary of more than 1,000 are considered to be above the middle level, and those with a monthly salary of more than 2,000 are considered to be above the middle level.

The Chinese have a deep-seated industriousness and diligence that they believe that as long as there is enough is enough, they are likely to be content with the status quo.

The Chinese hope to change their destiny and change their class status through their own hands, while the poor people in India are willing to live a poor life, which makes many Indians believe that the Chinese are the real "survival fighters".

Are all Chinese rich?

Living in the rich area, they have forgotten about this large slum.

Two days later, a few friends asked me to eat Indian food together, and of course my old fritter would not refuse.

But he knows that in terms of food, China is the best, and no country can compare, but it is still okay to eat a good meal.

Under his leadership, the two men walked out of the wealthy area, as if they were back at the airport, and the streets of India were dirty and messy.

I took a rickshaw halfway through, and was just about to give money, but was stopped by a friend, saying that my English "accent" knew it was ** as soon as I heard it! I was stunned for a moment, thinking about my English "accent" while thinking. The second is the reason why he was deceived.

Indians feel that the Chinese are rich and that as long as they don't speak "Indian English", * it will multiply several times, so they do it.

Seeing the streets of India, Qin Guan finally understood that this highway was filled with a unique "smell of cow dung" in the Chinese countryside, and this is just a big city in India.

Chinese tourists to India, generally well-dressed, although not squandering, but also not stingy, over time, the Indian people's view of them is like this.

Is the Chinese still more traditional?

After tasting pilaf in India, I went to a tavern in India at the invitation of a friend in the evening, in fact, I really didn't expect that India would have such a vulgar side, in addition to tradition and faith.

Perhaps, this is the so-called "new Indian", perhaps because of movies and TV series, the common people of India think that the Chinese are very traditional.

Indian girls still think that China has a "curfew" system and can't go out at night, which surprised me, is this the case with Sanlitun in Beijing?

Yes, the "New Indians" grew up in a British environment, and their lives are also drunk, but China is not bad, and after hearing so many such words, I really want to take them to Sanlitun and Houhai in Beijing.

To be honest, he was a little worried before he set off, India is a relatively liberal country, but now it seems that the "new Indians" do not have so many scruples.

If you go to India, you will find that today's Chinese have two completely different views.

In traditional Indian culture, there is a stereotype about Chinese, they feel that Chinese do not know how to enjoy and do not know how to be satisfied.

But the burgeoning Indian school was a bit overdone, and they thought they were leading Asian fashion, leaving me speechless as a true Chinese.

Anyone who has been to India will find that not only do India's youth have legendary manners, but their modern yet realistic lifestyle has also had a big impact on them.

Indians are lazy and content with the status quo, which makes them exceptionally content, and this is probably more accurate for those who travel to China in person.

Chinese people like to laugh very much, not everyone in Chinese is rich, we also have to work harder, China is still brightly lit and in line with international standards.

Chinese travel to India, and the more Indians come to China, the more relevant comments will be received.

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