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Do Indians hate China very much?

According to legend, Indians are arrogant, especially to China. They hate each other. There is also a joke that Indians think that Shanghai is behind Mumbai 10. Due to the border, religion, international competitive position, Pakistan and many other issues, the international relations between China and India have been quite tense. The means by which the authorities of the two countries demonize and despise each other are endless. However, the above is only in the political field. Although public opinion has a deep influence, I have never felt any discrimination or unfair treatment in India. On the contrary, whenever I walk on the road, as a foreigner, I always get the attention of the local people. When I declare that I am from China, many adults and children will take the initiative to shake hands with me politely and even invite me to be a guest at home. Their hospitality really surprised me. Even those poor children seem to have received a good education. This makes me, a guest from a country with a long history of etiquette, even feel a little ashamed and ashamed. So among the people, I feel that Indians have a good attitude towards China people. In fact, Indians don't know much about China, and they are not interested in PK in Mumbai and Shanghai, Beijing and Delhi. They are more concerned about their own lives, which may be the price of onions or a policy promised by the ruling party. Just as the poor in India rarely compare themselves with the rich. On the contrary, we like to compare ourselves with our classmates and relatives. We like to talk about how many years Shanghai is ahead of Mumbai and how many times Delhi is behind Beijing. It seems that only when people stand out can they be happy. In this sense, China people should thank India, because there are many poor people here who can show off our achievements and laugh at its stupidity. If this is the only source of our happiness, then we will have the motivation to continue our great cause. In the field of work and career, when it comes to Indians, almost all my colleagues are quite picky. I agree with most people on this point. Indians are quite different from China in their inefficiency, lack of overall situation and superficial thinking. However, because Indians are relatively simple and their workplaces are relatively clean, there is not much intrigue and intrigue. For Indians, eating and drinking tea, singing and dancing, praying and offering sacrifices may be more important than work. So, as far as work is concerned, they can't do it. However, outside of work, they may all be romantic life experts. Speaking of spiritual world, life and religion. I don't want to say more about this. It is meaningless and incomparable to discuss China's current lack of faith in front of Indians. Although both are ancient civilizations, the religious civilizations of the two countries are at the two poles of the world. When it comes to the influence and output of religion, it is mainly reflected in values and morality. As mentioned above, due to the influence of religion, Indians are simple and easy to satisfy, which will inevitably lead to the unhurried and leisurely style of Indians. Legend has it that India is the happiest country in the world, and so is personal experience. No matter on a tattered bus, in a crowded shop or in a street littered with rubbish, it is rare to see grinning and hideous passers-by. On the contrary, Indians seem to be born with a slightly upturned mouth. Their eyes are always calm and persistent, always full of enthusiasm and hope. During my life in India, I didn't even hear a quarrel, nor did I hear a pedestrian cursing the street on the road. This is a far cry from the scene where Beijing subway and streets are full of national abuse, fists and fists, and often beat you to death. Moreover, the moral standards of Indians are obviously stronger than those of China. Specifically, no one smokes in public places, no one yells at waiters in restaurants, no one openly cuts in line in front of the public, and no one throws banana peels out of the window in BMW. We often say that these are all bad habits of public civilization, but why are things that can be easily promoted in India always stubborn and difficult in our relatively developed society? China VS India, we have too much to show off and too much to think about. To sum up, from my point of view, life in India is not as terrible as we think, and Indians are not as unreasonable as we think. China is not a paradise, and India is not a hell. The cultural collision between the two ancient civilizations in the world is bound to spark. But when we evaluate a civilization, we'd better adopt a tolerant attitude and soften the bitterness and meanness of human nature with understanding and tolerance. It's like men and women, maybe they are from different planets at all. In a family, if you only care about proving your worth and winning, then your life will become a battle; On the contrary, if you always forgive each other's faults and defects, communicate with your heart and sublimate with love, then your battle will become life, art and your battlefield will become a warm home. I love Bangalore and I love India. But I love my China and my home more.