The Indian stare is just one extreme compared to other countries.

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Yeah curries love to stare and it's not considered uncourteous and socially accepted. But I travelled to other countries and realised people are more willing to stare just not as much and in a crowd like Indians.

I returned from holiday last week and realised how much less people here in England (men and women) look at you in public. Everyone is literally looking down on their phone, they sit far away from you as much as possible. They just look down on their phone. On public transport they are less likely to ask someone for directions etc, they would rather get off at the wrong stop than interact with a stranger. It is very anti-social the stranger is a danger. People won't even respond to you even when being asked. I don't know what's wrong with these robots.



They don't even acknowledge her existence.
 
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Yeah curries love to stare and it's not considered uncourteous and socially accepted. But I travelled to other countries and realised people are more willing to stare just not as much and in a crowd like Indians.

I returned from holiday last week and realised how much less people here in England (men and women) look at you in public. Everyone is literally looking down on their phone, they sit far away from you as much as possible. They just look down on their phone. On public transport they are less likely to ask someone for directions etc, they would rather get off at the wrong stop than interact with a stranger. It is very anti-social the stranger is a danger. People won't even respond to you even when being asked. I don't know what's wrong with these robots.



They don't even acknowledge her existence.

They prob thought she was a jihadinfoid so they got scared
 
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Yeah curries love to stare and it's not considered uncourteous and socially accepted. But I travelled to other countries and realised people are more willing to stare just not as much and in a crowd like Indians.

I returned from holiday last week and realised how much less people here in England (men and women) look at you in public. Everyone is literally looking down on their phone, they sit far away from you as much as possible. They just look down on their phone. On public transport they are less likely to ask someone for directions etc, they would rather get off at the wrong stop than interact with a stranger. It is very anti-social the stranger is a danger. People won't even respond to you even when being asked. I don't know what's wrong with these robots.



They don't even acknowledge her existence.

In netherlands its the same when talking to natives. I asked a girl for directions once and she straight up ignored me
 
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