A Reddit position sparked a lively debate on the behavior of Indian customers in the United States, a user claiming that they are often “impatient, coarse and demanding”. Shared on the Sanderddit R / Askindia, the Post recounts the user’s experience to work in customer service and to deal with customers of Indian origin.
“I work the customer service and all Indian with which I come into contact, they are impatient, coarse, demanding and treat me as if I were stupid even if I am at university,” wrote the user. Depending on the position, these customers “think they can walk everywhere in the staff and demand free shit”.
The Redditor detailed an incident where he struggled to understand the accent of a customer while taking an order. “Like a case, I took the order of an Indian and asked him to repeat himself because I could not understand through his thick accent. He gets angry, rolls his eyes and says, “No wonder you work here”. I work in a coffee, and by the way, again, it’s part -time work while I finish the university, so my friend, does not come to me like that.
The post quickly gained ground, attracting a wave of reactions. Some commentators sympathized with the frustration of the user, while others have pushed back, warning of the generalization of an entire community.
A user wrote: “As an older who worked for Americans as well as for British companies, I can tell you that the British Indians are much worse.”
Another added: “Some of them have a deep inferiority complex. So when they become rich, they let out their frustration and anger. »»
A third joked: “They think they made Ganga Ishnan when they left India. Now they have become American.
The discussion highlighted a range of perspectives, reflecting wider questions about customer behavior, cultural differences and stereotypes in a globalized world.