SillyDumpling
SillyDumpling

Are indians inherently dirty ?

Today on my way to office saw someone threw a lays wrapper out on the street. That person was in an audi a6, surely this car is costly, hence that person is well off, still he doesnt have the common sense to dispose off the garbage responsibly.

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SparklyNoodle
SparklyNoodle

Must be the driver

SillyDumpling
SillyDumpling

Nope, was dropped from the back seat

SparklyNoodle
SparklyNoodle

"Builder " class people

WobblyUnicorn
WobblyUnicorn

It’s not a wealth or education problem, quite the opposite. It is the mentality that cleaning up after you is someone else’s job. Look at Japanese schools, all students clean up their own classrooms including wet and dry waste collectively everyday. We treat people whose job is to collect waste as subhuman. What outcome can you expect in such a society?

FluffyNarwhal
FluffyNarwhal

Beeing well off has nothing to do with civic sense and culture...unfortunately...

BubblyBiscuit
BubblyBiscuit

Reminds me, one time a man sitting in front of me in the metro decided to take off his shoes and socks. Man I'm telling you literally 7-8 people evacuated from that compartment it was that unbearable. Sad part is it was one of the fewer days that I had a seat and had to give it up :(

Basic senses are so missing here.

SparklyRaccoon
SparklyRaccoon

Along with civics we need a subject called Civic sense in the schools.

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