Has the world really become so sensitive that we can't mention someone's nationality in case it causes offence?
Nothing in my post is derogatory or offensive. I simply stated that I thought they were Indian. I didn't put them down in anyway or slight them.
All the other posters did is say that they'd also had the same experience, but again none of them said anything bad about Indians.
And I didn't say that what they were doing wrong. I just wanted to know why they were doing it and whether it was a cultural thing. How would people be able to answer that if I didn't tell them the callers nationality?
If they weren't Indian (which I made clear could be possible) then so what? Or perhaps that's what has upset you - that I implied that I can't always tell the difference between certain nationalities. Well unfortunately that's just how people made. I can go into the scientific reasons behind that if you like.
Has the world really become so sensitive that we can't mention someone's nationality in case it causes offence?
Nothing in my post is derogatory or offensive. I simply stated that I thought they were Indian. I didn't put them down in anyway or slight them.
All the other posters did is say that they'd also had the same experience, but again none of them said anything bad about Indians.
And I didn't say that what they were doing wrong. I just wanted to know why they were doing it and whether it was a cultural thing. How would people be able to answer that if I didn't tell them the callers nationality?
If they weren't Indian (which I made clear could be possible) then so what? Or perhaps that's what has upset you - that I implied that I can't always tell the difference between certain nationalities. Well unfortunately that's just how people made. I can go into the scientific reasons behind that if you like.