cultural differences rather than specifically the colour of one's skin (or their race). For example, I cannot be happy with the Indian attitude mentioned above (relating to caste and tradition), but that isn't about the colour of their skin, but is about their attitudes reflecting a part of their culture. And yet, I know it is not legitimate to assume that EVERY Indian thinks that way, as has been proven by several that I know well.
Don't get upset, my Indian friends. Just used the illustration many might understand but could apply it to the French :)
cultural differences rather than specifically the colour of one's skin (or their race). For example, I cannot be happy with the Indian attitude mentioned above (relating to caste and tradition), but that isn't about the colour of their skin, but is about their attitudes reflecting a part of their culture. And yet, I know it is not legitimate to assume that EVERY Indian thinks that way, as has been proven by several that I know well.
Don't get upset, my Indian friends. Just used the illustration many might understand but could apply it to the French :)