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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: peter michaelson who wrote (811)5/22/1998 9:02:00 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
<< And, too, I wonder why I don't hear any Chinese arguing with Indians on this thread. Why? >>

My feeling is that the posters on this thread are immigrants from south Asia, particularly from India and one possibly from Pakistan. Indians are known to freely express and dispense their opinions and views. The immigrant Chinese are mostly reticent on this issue unless they are are forced to express their opinion. The native born Chinese have not given much thought to this issue. Indians don't need any encouragement and offer opinions and views gratis. That is because they are a squabbling kind of benign nature. Just to give you an example. Indians are not afraid to express opinion about anything. The Indian literature, esp religious literature, have many humorous instances critical of Hindu Gods. If that is so, why won't the Indians express opinions about anything. Have you ever heard of any critical opinions expressed about their own Gods from other religious groups? That is why I feel that Indian mind is more free than any other mind.
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