ZoomyJellybean
ZoomyJellybean

Are indians gentically good at juggling multiple concepts at the same time?

We have 1.3 billion people and produce like a few million engineers each year. Statistically a certain percentage of them are bound to be good. Just the numbers here.

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InMobi33mo

Middle class Indian kids atleast till a few years ago would be given two choices as a career option; engineering or medicine. Anything else and you are considered a failure. Add to this the intense competition for places in good schools to university and then jobs because of huge population and less opportunities and you get a population which is hardworking, insanely competitive and not very good at anything else apart from studies. Hence the nerd Indian IT guy stereotype. You add inability to talk to the opposite gender and not much focus on arts and sports and the average Indian guy who is laser focused on succeeding in his career which is either engineering (computers and other branches) and medicine. Plus Indians are compared to the neighbours kids, cousins and everyone else in the damn city. You get the picture. P.S. : It's not a racist question.P.P.S: I am Indian.

FuzzyNugget
FuzzyNugget
Cisco33mo

I do take care of others as well (parents, relatives etc). Stop complaining man

DancingNoodle
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Uber31mo

Are Indians genetically good at being streetshitters?

We have 1.3 billion people and produce like a few million streetshitters every year.

FloatingLlama
FloatingLlama

You must be kidding right . India has largest film industry and very robust regional film and theater industry . How is this possible if Indians are not inclined towards arts ? You are just full of yourself

WigglyPotato
WigglyPotato
Google33mo

its a numbers game. in india everyone becomes an engineer before they do what they want. the same is not true for usa.

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