Indian Tourist in Bali Highlights Perceived Double Standards in Behavior Judgments
Indian man in Bali calls out ‘double standards’ after foreigners put feet up on boat: ‘Looks aesthetic when they do it’
Hindustan Times
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Vivek, an Indian tourist in Bali, sparked debate on social media after criticizing perceived double standards in behavior based on nationality. He noted that actions by foreigners are often overlooked, while similar actions by Indians attract criticism, raising questions about societal biases in judging civic behavior.
- 01Vivek's video questions why similar behaviors are judged differently based on nationality.
- 02He observed that foreigners relaxed on a boat without criticism, while Indians face scrutiny.
- 03The incident highlights broader issues of societal perceptions and biases.
- 04Social media users largely supported Vivek's observations on civic sense.
- 05The discourse reflects a need for uniform standards of behavior for all nationalities.
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Vivek, an Indian man visiting Bali, has ignited a conversation about perceived double standards in how behaviors are judged based on nationality. In a video shared on Instagram, he pointed out that while foreigners were seen relaxing on a boat by putting their feet up, similar actions by Indians would attract scorn. He expressed frustration over societal norms that seem to label Indian behaviors as embarrassing while overlooking the same actions when performed by foreigners. This incident has resonated with many on social media, prompting discussions about the harsh self-judgment within Indian society compared to leniency towards foreigners. Users echoed Vivek's sentiments, arguing that civic sense should apply universally, regardless of nationality. The discourse emphasizes the need for a more equitable perspective on behavior in public spaces.
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