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Monday 2 June 2014

Hilarious!

13 Annoying Things NRIs Do When They Return To India
MAY 8 , 2014

1. They acquire a goofy "foreign" accent.

I always find it amusing how a U.S return can carry a Brit accent. Seriously?



2. The really corny ones start using American slang. Even though they've come back from South Africa.

"Yo! Sup dawg?" Wait, what? Don't you dare call me dawg. You are a dawg.



3. Sports for them is now all about N.B.A and baseball.

And as soon as there's a India v/s Pakistan cricket match, they forget everything go "Sachin! Sachin!"



4. They now find everything to be "too spicy."

All Indian cuisine is way too spicy for them now. Curry or no curry.
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5. They drink only and only, bottled water.

And sometimes they demand sparkling water too. Whatever that is.



6. They crib about the pollution in India.

You should be glad we're not China. And if you've come back from China, you need to S.T.F.U.



7. They have a thing for "labels" now.

Even if they can't pronounce Gucci and Versace.

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8. They need tissues. All the time.

Hehehe. We know what's going on here.



9. They now need industrial strength mosquito repellant.

Okay, we get it, we have mosquitoes. But you knew that already right? And it's not like you've never been bitten by one, right?



10. Stray animals are scary for them now.

"O.M.G! A dog in the middle of the street. Is this a zoo?"

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11. It's always "too much noise" for them. Everywhere.

"Why are you talking to each other? It's too much noise ya!"



12. Everything is dirty.

"Chee! I can't have this Pani Puri. It's so dirty!"



13. Every sentence starts with a "back in the states..."

You know, back when you were sane, you weren't such a huge pain in the ass.

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Laughed out loud at number 12 and Imran Khan's hilarious avatar.
H takes shedloads of repellent and I hate to say that I've always thought it unnecessary until I had a bad case of malaria a few years ago which spoilt my trip.
Some of the things above are for people in America, no clue about living there, but can think of a few people living here who it would pertain to :)
 Other than the repellent, none of the above applies to me :) Gloat gloat gloat.

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