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Why do mainlanders feel offended when ABCD’s give them advice?
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As someone who has studied economics I feel South Asia is very badly run with poor policy. Ive been interested in economic policy from a development perspective particularly in South Asia. Ive often engaged in discussions wrt certain policies often against popular opinion. When they find out im ABCD they call me “NRI brainrot” and feel I have no legitimacy in giving advice despite having higher levels of education in the topic. I feel mainlanders are close minded to hearing about best practices and improving their country even when people trying to help them.

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Thank you for being useful.

Beautifully proving OPs point!

Cuz they're immature and lack emotional intelligence and social skills. Indian culture and education does not prioritize these skills.

My advice: don't waste time on idiots. Before advising or giving an opinion/debate, ask yourself if the person has the maturity to hear it. If not, don't bother.

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