this summed it up, couldn't be better bro.she kind of does, she never listened to ppl telling her not to go wild with such adventures in life and now is under CAD 50K debt, with no decent paying job to look forward to, helping people make vital decisions whether to purchase double ply or triple ply toilet paper and a smile bigger than the model in a 2000s happydent tv ad plastered across her face.
If you think Canada isn't racist you are in for a treat. It will be quiet and subtle or it might even be direct depending on where you are but Indians will always be stigmatized. Especially now, there is a huge brown people immigration in recent years like nothing before. It will be interesting to see how locals with react to that. I don't think people have fully understood this new migration from South Asian countriesSlovakia?????? You should be white or crazy I heard people are very racist there especially people who look brown.
For Indians finding a GF is more difficult than finding a job in EU.Let us be realistic all Indians don't look like Bollywood stars.My friend did find a gf from EU and he is handsome.Another thing is people are very biased let us take an example Brampton, None of us want to go there ,is it because everyone in brampton is bad no but a sizable population is bad,usually what happens is this girls see people like Dkab(not to start a fight) but a reality and they assume all are like that.
I am not sure about EU but in us this is how it works
You should be 6ft tall( most of the Indians are 5.5)
You should have atleast a 100k salary.
You should have a game.
You should have a good jaw line.
If you don't have that forget it and how many Indians have everything together many be 1 or 2 %.
I have only seen indian Hispanic couples.I heard a lot of indian white couples also there but yet to see 1.
Northern college - puresSo give some DLI names which is worth checking out, I need surprises
It's "subtle" in urban areas in liberal provinces. It'll be quite like what it is in the US if you go to rural Alberta for example.If you think Canada isn't racist you are in for a treat. It will be quiet and subtle or it might even be direct depending on where you are but Indians will always be stigmatized. Especially now, there is a huge brown people immigration in recent years like nothing before. It will be interesting to see how locals with react to that. I don't think people have fully understood this new migration from South Asian countries
If I have to be honest with myself I get along well with Indians more than with people from some western countries (Germany just as an example). Indians usually seem to have decent humor, understand and practice sarcasm, talkative. Germans? not so much.I think Indians orient culturally more with east than the west .I don't doubt a word you say there are a lot of racist people anywhere you go ,I think once you know people and cultures it is fine where ever you go.I didn't know there were Indian students in Slovakia, that sounds interesting.
And I don't think it's a race thing more of a culture thing, at least in urban areas. Even Indian 2nd generations are racist to Indians. Canadian Indian friends of mine refer to them as FOBs. (Fresh off the boat) lolIt's "subtle" in urban areas in liberal provinces. It'll be quite like what it is in the US if you go to rural Alberta for example.
I see your point. Having lived in both countries here's my opinion. I think the dynamic is different because in the US, South Asians are such a minority that we don't really stand out and they're too busy being racist to African Americans and Hispanics but in Canada, browns are basically the highest non majority population which causes a more threatening dynamic. Just my opinion though. Also the type of South Asians going to US and the types going to Canada are vastly different in education and work. Obviously, that plays a part too in how people look at the people as a wholeIt all depends on the person I have never ,I mean never got a racist comment from anyone in US in the past 4.5 years, the first issue is you have to put an effort to culturally integrate, if you go and say in a party I don't eat beef because I worship cow ,yeah you will have problem but if you integrate I don't think there is a lot of issue, there will be prejudice at first but when they know you they will be cool I have some real red neck ,trailer trash colleague we get along really well sometimes they even cook for me.so it goes both the ways.The problem with Indian is they don't make an effort and they live in indian ghettos.
Maybe Canada will add a country cap on India just like the US on permanent immigration.I see your point. Having lived in both countries here's my opinion. I think the dynamic is different because in the US, South Asians are such a minority that we don't really stand out and they're too busy being racist to African Americans and Hispanics but in Canada, browns are basically the highest non majority population which causes a more threatening dynamic. Just my opinion though. Also the type of South Asians going to US and the types going to Canada are vastly different in education and work. Obviously, that plays a part too in how people look at the people as a whole
wow how did this reach cbc! i have requested before in the thread we should get more media attention.
Glad to see Canadian laziness getting some spotlight on mainstream media.
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