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Do Indians Abroad Change For The Worse?
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Now, what happens when desi babu lands at Heathrow - he deals with an airport attendant from Ludhiana negotiates the one way London streets with a cabby from Lahore and finds a lodging with a gujju family in Hounslow - he earns a jetlag without moving his bod and acquires an accent without exercising his jaw! I gather, that's why Indians are touted as success stories in many a western shores. But some detractors would say why does one need to come all the way to London to acquire an accent - you could just as well do it by calling up your cousin in Leicester! ![]()
And it is the mulligatawny soup an Indian tries to wade through: rising school grades and rising xenophobia, arranged marriage and arranging for membership of a posh West London club, yaani the tryst with a new life goes on.
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During this short period, I came across so many Indians from different parts of the motherland and these are my experiences. I can broadly categorise them into three types of 'desis' in the USA! I cannot affirmatively state that Indians turn for the worse once in the USA but I found that there are three types of Indians - especially among those newly arrived in this country. You read on and draw your own conclusions. The first type is the one who sorely misses India after the initial honeymoon with living in the USA is over. This Indian misses India very much and makes routine trips back home. He also fills the coffers of telecom giants like AT&T and MCI by calling India on the week-end low rate plans. Nothing wrong I would say, but such folks can never really adapt their mindset to blend in with the biggest melting pot of the world! So this Indian is always in a state of an identity limbo - neither 'firang' nor 'desi'- oscillating somewhere between the two! Always confused as to the state of his life and what the future holds for him, especially after living for 20-25 years in India and now having to come to terms with life in USA. The second type is the one who feels that he is now free from all the shackles of all that is Indian. He starts finding faults with everything Indian. He starts criticising every small thing that was back home and then extols the virtues of everything American. He is the one who will immediately pontificate on everything that is wrong in India, but will never have any views on how things can be improved back home. He is the Indian who will be so vocal about every issue back home and criticise it so much that it makes one wonder whether this person even curses his parents for having birthed him in India! This Indian immediately tries to adopt everything American. Nothing bad as far as blending into the fabric of the new country is concerned, and he is no longer an Indian but 'Asian Indian by birth'! ![]()
This is the Indian who will never smile back at another Indian because he is the great one and other Indians are an invasion of his so-called space! Bhel puri is no longer tasty but a Taco is! He will never go to any Indian gathering but will celebrate the 4th of July weekend with more zest than a normal American might! Just to show that he has a conscience he might even donate to some Indian charity like CRY - but only to those institutions which are approved by the IRS and a donation would result in tax benefits! |
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