ironman
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Thats your fault. You generalized indians in Australia. You yourself may be arrogant, but why do you call all indians arrogant with such confidence? Even you challenged everyone saying that if anyone is not ready to believe you, he can contact the Australian police chief to verify your claim.
I have many Sikh friends who also hail from Punjab. They are very polite gentlemen. Guru Nanak is someone I respect from the core of my heart. Being proud does not mean beings arrogant. Pride is not arrogance. Pride is a quality of human character, but arrogance is an offense.
Ask your Hindu friends to know what Hindu Sastra says for education. Vidya dadati vinayam. Education teaches politeness. A man can be polite and proud at a time. But arrogance is something an educated gentleman must not possess. Moreover, there is something called false pride which is also unacceptable to any society. For example, i can punch one to death, but why should I feel proud of having such useless strength? Am I a wild ferocious animal or a human being?
Chinese are polite. But that does not mean they are not proud. That does not mean they have no physical strength to retaliate any offense. This is the basic characteristic of a civil society.
Sometimes I really doubt like that
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