1. complaining that Chinese people don't speak English and keep speaking English to everyone knowing that Chinese people don't speak English. We know why you speak English and that your English is difficult to understand, we are not proud of speaking English.
2. repeatedly showing expressions of looking down on Chinese food and meat. We don't want to talk about how great Indian food is here, and in our opinion, vegetarians are no big deal either.
3. Being very noisy and loud in all occasions (including but not limited to hotels, high speed trains, buses, streets, etc.).
4. randomly filming strangers directly with their mobile phones without their permission, such as rushing into a clinic and filming a patient having an infusion when the other person is clearly unwilling to do so.
5. Being smug in a mobile phone shop after seeing that Chinese phones are cheaper than Indian ones. Isn't cheaper a good thing for consumers?
6. Showing a puzzled expression to a couple riding a motorbike on the roadside. Did they mess with you?
7. Do not use the pavement, crossing the road at will, but also smug, so-called "Indian-style crossing.
8. Vanity: The $350 Green Hotel is described as a four-star hotel. In fact, this hotel is just a very ordinary cheap hotel, no stars.
9. Vanity: When you go to the Marriott Hotel for a cup of coffee, you know that a cup of coffee costs 38 RMB, so you play dumb and give the waiter 100 rupees (8.6 RMB). Did you end up paying?
10. Randomly gets on someone's motorbike on the side of the road and asks for a ride without a helmet. Keeps on asking even after someone refuses and indicates that they are travelling on a different road. After encountering the traffic police, she fled ...... There are no passenger motorbikes in China, someone else is just a pedestrian going home from work, she is not your UBER driver. She needs to take a lot of risks to carry you, and you've caused her a lot of trouble.
11. Grabbing someone else's bike that has been scanned without permission. Your behaviour will bring a lot of trouble to that girl, she won't be able to return the bike, the app will keep deducting her money and even affect her bank credit.
12. Driving on the motorway after snatching someone's bike until you are stopped by traffic police. And you ride your bike with one hand and take a video with the other, which is a very dangerous behaviour that violates traffic regulations.
13. Complain that there are no taxis in China. In fact, there are plenty of taxis in China, and there are also online taxi services in China that are larger than UBER, and driverless taxis are now available in many cities.
14. You sit in the front of a taxi without a seatbelt, which is against traffic regulations, and if the traffic police find out, the driver will be fined and have his licence deducted.
15. You go to a restaurant to eat, let the taxi driver wait outside? In China, there are many places where you can't park your car, and the driver will be fined and have his licence deducted if he parks his car for a long time. The taxi driver is not obliged to wait for you. Did you pay the fare?
16. You see the chauffeur feel very novel, in the chauffeur brother to close the car door forcibly peeled open the door to film, and also film the back seat passengers, this behaviour is quite rude.
17. You repeatedly take the bus without paying, order the driver to "Let's go" and "Let's go" when you get on the bus, and clamour to get off the bus through the front door before you get to the stop. Chinese buses are very cheap, costing only 1-2 RMB per ride, and you can only get on and off when you arrive at the stop, and you get on at the front door and get off at the back door. Did you notice the driver's face when he asked "Where are you from?" and you answered "India"?
18. Asking people to give you the window seat on a high speed train in a condescending manner. The seats on China's high-speed railway are all reserved, everyone has his or her own seat, and no one else has any obligation to change your seat. Next time you want to change your seat with someone else, please discuss it with them.
19. Shooting in the washroom. This is not a public place. Please do not do this in the future, it is very offensive.
20. Trying on lingerie in a lingerie shop, but wearing the lingerie on the outside of your clothes. Is this how you try on underwear in India?
21. Speaking in a condescending tone to a clerk at a convenience store.
22.we can only see these videos, and I have good reason to suspect that she didn't pay for them in many cases, and relied on the goodwill of others to cheat and take advantage of people all over the place.
23.Also, she makes fun of Chinese people for being short. But in fact, according to research data released by Lancent, the average height of a 19-year-old Chinese is 175.7cm for men, ranking 65th globally, and 163.5cm for women, ranking 54th globally. Both figures surpassed Japan and South Korea to become the first in East Asia, and even surpassed some developed countries in Europe, such as Portugal, Italy and Spain. The 19-year-old Indian boy is only 166cm tall, almost 10cm shorter than the Chinese boy. but it's strange that Indians always laugh at the Chinese for being short ......