INDIA5513/ Whats the rush?

© Glenn M. Losack

INDIA5513/ Whats the rush?

Uploaded: February 19, 2012

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I have travelled throughout many third world nations, many fourth world for that matter. I notice that people in these nations make it a habit to rush into vehicles, whether they be buses, planes, what have you....there seems to be a need to crush inside to get a sea, stand but to be ok with being snuggly next to a stranger t as if there were no other buses coming. In planes they get up before the plane finally stops, they do not listen to rules and directions. I wonder why.
There is such a noticeable difference between the behavior of third world and developed world people. Indians do not seem to mind if 10 people get into a tiny TUC TUC whereas a NEW YORKER wants his or her own taxi. Indians are extrememly comfortable sharing the plane seats arm rest with a total stranger, when an American would find this very very very very intrusive.
There is never a time when I am not invited into the company of SADHUS, or the common folk to have tea even though I dont speak their languag

Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 22.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

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