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Indians too poor to buy iPhone US blogger draws flak

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much better then being a rapistani i will tell you that for free

Atleast we dont do this to our dead mothers. Shinning India :lol::lol::lol:

Kolkata man preserves mother's body for 2 years, withdraws her pension using fingerprints
http://zeenews.india.com/kolkata/ko...s-her-pension-using-fingerprints-2096830.html
One or few isolated incidents and generalise it on a population of 1.4 billion, I think only damn fools can do that. I guess you are not one. :lol::lol::lol:
Mera Bharat Mahaan! It's not few isolated incidents.
 
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US blogger draws flak for saying Indians too poor to buy iPhone; deletes account later
Instagram influencer Colleen Grady is being slammed for being "racist" after she expressed surprise that someone in “the poorest most overcrowded country” would return her lost iPhone X.
Trends Desk |New Delhi |Published: January 5, 2019 2:25:35 pm
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‘MindBodyColleen’ visited Jaipur, recently and in a series of events she lost her ‘expensive’ iPhone X.
An American yoga instructor and travel blogger riled many online after she implied, in a recent post on Instagram, that Indians are too poor to buy an iPhone. Instagram influencer Colleen Grady was slammed for being “racist” after she expressed surprise that someone in “the poorest most overcrowded country” would return her lost iPhone X.

The blogger from Indianapolis, Indiana, shared her ordeal of how she lost her “sleek, expensive, 5-month-old iPhone X” on the streets of Jaipur. “Yep, I lost it in the poorest most overcrowded country I have ever visited and one of the most scammy tourist cities in all of India,” she wrote, adding th at she didn’t expect to get it back since the phone was “worth more money than some people in this country will have in their whole lifetime”. Anyone who finds it “probably would not even know what to do with it,” she said.

Many users found the 24-year-old’s explanation of how her host in Jaipur tried to help her “condescending”, and said it reeked of “colonial hangover”. Grady had written, “We called the family and zipped around on their motorcycles to get back to my computer to try find my iPhone. Then I found out that it is irrelevant if your phone is on airplane mode. The owner of the guesthouse left some messages to my phone in Hindi in case anyone found it. And I just was still frozen in shock.”

However, later the same day, she received a call from a local who informed her that her phone was found. “But then an hour and a half later someone called back from my phone. We raced again on a motorcycle through the chaos to meet some stranger in a dark alley to retrieve it. (All I was thinking was should I have brought my mace?) lol,” she joked.

Grady called it “miraculous” that the person who returned her phone was also an iPhone X owner. “Miraculously the person that found the phone also had an iPhone X. Now that is another miracle in itself because hardly anyone in this country has an iPhone period. They gave it back with no problems and didn’t want anything in return, just blessings.”




After the post garnered attention — and hate — online, Grady not only deleted it but also her account. However, screenshots of the post are viral on Facebook and Twitter. Users have ttargeted her for her ignorance and threatened to boycott brands if they do not stop working with Grady.








https://indianexpress.com/article/t...and-use-iphone-deletes-account-later-5524318/

And everyone in USA can afford iPhone?
I think iPhone is a waste of money. Don't buy it, even if you can afford it.
 
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Of course you just blame the first world when it suits you.

“the poorest most overcrowded country”
“Yep, I lost it in the poorest most overcrowded country I have ever visited and one of the most scammy tourist cities in all of India,”


Says it all doesn't it. You cannot fabricate such things. These are her true feelings.

There's nothing wrong with being called poor.
 
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There's nothing wrong with being called poor.

There is PLENTY wrong with a Nation being called poor.

Only someone who was accepted poverty and corruption and CONgress rule as natural order of things , would find nothing wrong with being poor.

For most normal people, poverty and deprivation is an exception, not the rule.
 
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There is PLENTY wrong with a Nation being called poor.

Only someone who was accepted poverty and corruption and CONgress rule as natural order of things , would find nothing wrong with being poor.

For most normal people, poverty and deprivation is an exception, not the rule.

I don't think you understood:

There is nothing wrong with being called poor. There is everything wrong with being poor.
 
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There we go again. Indians feeling insecure. Indians are the new Zionists. Always crying anti this anti that.

eeeee waaaat u saayyy about my country! You can only say bad stuff about pakistan but its illegal to say anything against India because they are hypocrite cry babies.
 
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US blogger draws flak for saying Indians too poor to buy iPhone; deletes account later
Instagram influencer Colleen Grady is being slammed for being "racist" after she expressed surprise that someone in “the poorest most overcrowded country” would return her lost iPhone X.
Trends Desk |New Delhi |Published: January 5, 2019 2:25:35 pm
872 Shares





Man and cat wearing matching shades walk down street and Tweeple can’t have enough of it

These videos of Chinese people taking part in ‘Four Generations’ challenge are melting hearts

Gully Boy teaser: Ranveer Singh’s ‘Asli Hip Hop’ gets everyone talking online
us-blogger-lost-iphone-post-759.jpg

‘MindBodyColleen’ visited Jaipur, recently and in a series of events she lost her ‘expensive’ iPhone X.
An American yoga instructor and travel blogger riled many online after she implied, in a recent post on Instagram, that Indians are too poor to buy an iPhone. Instagram influencer Colleen Grady was slammed for being “racist” after she expressed surprise that someone in “the poorest most overcrowded country” would return her lost iPhone X.

The blogger from Indianapolis, Indiana, shared her ordeal of how she lost her “sleek, expensive, 5-month-old iPhone X” on the streets of Jaipur. “Yep, I lost it in the poorest most overcrowded country I have ever visited and one of the most scammy tourist cities in all of India,” she wrote, adding th at she didn’t expect to get it back since the phone was “worth more money than some people in this country will have in their whole lifetime”. Anyone who finds it “probably would not even know what to do with it,” she said.

Many users found the 24-year-old’s explanation of how her host in Jaipur tried to help her “condescending”, and said it reeked of “colonial hangover”. Grady had written, “We called the family and zipped around on their motorcycles to get back to my computer to try find my iPhone. Then I found out that it is irrelevant if your phone is on airplane mode. The owner of the guesthouse left some messages to my phone in Hindi in case anyone found it. And I just was still frozen in shock.”

However, later the same day, she received a call from a local who informed her that her phone was found. “But then an hour and a half later someone called back from my phone. We raced again on a motorcycle through the chaos to meet some stranger in a dark alley to retrieve it. (All I was thinking was should I have brought my mace?) lol,” she joked.

Grady called it “miraculous” that the person who returned her phone was also an iPhone X owner. “Miraculously the person that found the phone also had an iPhone X. Now that is another miracle in itself because hardly anyone in this country has an iPhone period. They gave it back with no problems and didn’t want anything in return, just blessings.”




After the post garnered attention — and hate — online, Grady not only deleted it but also her account. However, screenshots of the post are viral on Facebook and Twitter. Users have ttargeted her for her ignorance and threatened to boycott brands if they do not stop working with Grady.








https://indianexpress.com/article/t...and-use-iphone-deletes-account-later-5524318/
Hard to use? iPhones are probably the easiest phones to use. They are made for people that have issues operating complicated technologies. No offense to anyone.
 
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when reality strikes , baniya panics .
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dont know why indian panicked ? dont they know the reality ?

Even with this so called reality the Tourism Industry in India is flourishing YOY while some of our neighbours are still struggling to with making few international teams to play on their soil. Let alone tourism. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

Hard to use? iPhones are probably the easiest phones to use. They are made for people that have issues operating complicated technologies. No offense to anyone.

What are these so called complicated tech in any of the Smartphones?? If you can please ENLIGHTEN. :p:
 
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Even with this so called reality the Tourism Industry in India is flourishing YOY while some of our neighbours are still struggling to with making few international teams to play on their soil. Let alone tourism. LOL :lol::lol::lol:.
we didnt panic . baniye :D .
 
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fakenews! india is the richest country not just on earth but richest in the 7 galaxies and beyond!!

yaabbbaa dabbba dooo!!
 
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Indians normally buy second hand iphones very common to see them in used shops

Part of reason is that intellectually it is difficult for them to operate
 
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