India is the land where Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world, is located. It is a Hindu country for which reason Islamic Pakistan separated. India is a former colony of Great Britain, so Indians are English speaking people. It is a booming economy because of IT and call centers.
2006-07-19 18:43:21
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Honestly, we're all brothers in arms wherever we live on Earth! I've spoken to many Cust Srvc Reps living there who impress me as extremely disciplined & hard working for inadequate pay. We should be more sympathetic to their plight & show gratitude for all the millions of $ saved by their support in Call Centers, and offer them our courtesy, not rudeness, if unable to understand their mannerisms or dialect. I've chosen to accept all people as living breathing souls & will give them the respect they so eagerly offer North Americans. Can u fault people for advancing just because they're not like urself, rather than expect to be taken care of by their governmental programs? I completely & sincerely ADMIRE each & everyone from India for their work ethic & respect for others. Our prejudiced juvenile delinquent generation of 21st century would literally pale in comparison to an Indian's purpose in life to make a difference with dignity--where's urs?
2006-07-22 06:55:26
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answered by Jerri C 1
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In the briefest terms---India is an extremely old culture with a rich history and a long involved experience at world play---cross section to cultures for centuries on end---of late a major player on the world stage in technology and high tech input---major input in the information age and its applications and a future that is poised to see some very good things for all of its people if it can resolve some of the internal strife between opposing political factions that have prospect of robbing her future if it not dealt with and laid to rest---all in all though --a very interesting and vital culture !!!!!
2006-07-19 12:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's just as scary to be there right now (with what has happen to the rail system), as it is more to the west of it. I don't know the facts as to who did what but I do know that for some reason we are all getting dragged into a war that the people on the street (layman) don't won't.Our voives seem to be falling on deaf ears as our polititions send more troops out from whats starting to look like the four corners of the world.
2006-07-19 12:04:10
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answered by ostrom57 4
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i think it has a fascinating culture. I love to learn about the traditions and see movies, eat the food, look at the clothes. I even went to a Bungra in America once and it was lot of fun with the music and dancing... but it isn't really a place that I have much interest in visiting.
2006-07-19 11:54:41
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answered by lexie 6
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Except those who stay in india & the Non-resident Indians(NRI) all others r not indians.
India is the greatest country of this world.Its tolerance is incredible.That's why countries like PAKISTAN r taking it for granted.
2006-07-19 11:56:37
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answered by dash 2
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From the questions I've seen Indians ask, they sound just like normal people. They are also peacemakers in many of the answers they type. So it's all good.
2006-07-19 11:56:28
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answered by maya 3
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I think India has a very rich culture
2006-07-19 11:53:43
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answered by cutiekishi 3
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Nice people, great food, fabulous jewelry and rugs, good housing, cheap honest servants - safe, beautiful, extremely interesting.
2006-07-19 12:17:04
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answered by dognhorsemom 7
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I don't much about the country, but the people from there that come here can often be very rude.
2006-07-19 12:23:23
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answered by tweetymay 6
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