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Once again, Gujjus started dancing while traveling in Sikkim, forcing other people to leave.
Why can't they learn how to behave and travel in a civilized manner?
Why can't they learn not to start dancing everywhere and anywhere they want?
Why can't they learn how to respect mountains, local communities, and cultures?
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@LFCFansCorner Why dont the club sell them to Barca or Athletico before their term ends, even if it’s for £1 mil
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@TheKopoholic @WeAreTheOverlap I doubt he can manage egos of Star players
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🗣️ Jamie Carragher: "It's worrying that Liverpool have chosen Iraola before Xabi Alonso."
[@WeAreTheOverlap]


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@Parodyjeffx Didn’t they fight a civil war in the 90s cause the govt tried to f around?
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Today at a 5-star hotel during dinner, we saw a family insisting on juices and soft drinks for their kids even though those weren’t part of the buffet menu. They kept saying the kids wouldn’t eat without soft drinks and that the hotel needed to arrange them…
Just for context kids are 6-10 year old.
After dinner, the lady also asked the staff to pack dry fruits and cheese bread from the buffet section, saying the kids might need something to eat at night. She loudly called out to 2 staff members to get it done immediately…
Sorry, I wasn’t intentionally observing them, they were just too loud to ignore. Not sure if that’s really the right etiquette.
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Georgian forward PSG player Khvicha Kvaratskhelia refused to answer a journalist’s question in Russian
— “Хвича, можно по-русски: какие у тебя эмоции были? Всё-таки…( Khvicha, can you say in Russian what emotions you had? After all…)”
— “No, I can’t speak, sorry.”
He then continued answering questions in Georgian.
Kvaratskhelia was named the best player of the 2025/26 Champions League season. He previously played in Russia for Lokomotiv and Rubin.

🚨 BIG FIGHT BETWEEN A GUY and OTHER SPECTATOR FOR RCB IN HYDERABAD 🚨
-One guy couldn't handle RCB being in a winning position and started provoking the crowd. He climbed onto the stalls along with a few others, began throwing
water bottles and Coke cans into the crowd, and even resorted to obscene gestures.
- An angry section of the crowd retaliated and beat him up.
-The person provoking the crowd was immature.
- Acted like chapris and ruined the experience for thousands of genuine cricket fans who had come there to enjoy the match.
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A Swiss hotel once displayed a list of special rules exclusively for Indian guests which I personally saw and was appalled.
Today, videos of garba in restaurants, loud conversations in airports, and turning aircraft cabins into picnic spots keep doing the rounds. Even in Davos, an Indian businessman blasted Punjabi music in a club so the whole town could hear it, calling it “soft power” but to everyone’s annoyance.
Japan earned global admiration through their courtesy and civic sense. If India wants to be a true global superpower, the world should remember Indians for its excellence, consideration and respect for others.
Our civic sense seriously needs to be upgraded.

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