Maybe you're a little self contained. There are many Indians in Brazil too. If you're in a city, just search for an Indian restaurant where you'll definitely meet some. And don't forget to taste some Indian cuisine, it's the best.
This chart is annoying and shows some serious bias.
Why is there just "White Americans". Where are the Swedish vs. French. British vs Dutch? Same question on "Black Americans". Why not Nigerian vs Ethiopian. Why not Mexican vs Brazil? Oh, I know because its from the census...
Charts like this are the basis for all kinds of bad conclusions because of the lack of detail.
"Indians are hard working." Any doubts?
I have no doubt about that...although you are the first Indian I have ever met.
Meet more. They are gentle and often more welcoming, however not too funny, haha
Actually, living in Cuba, I never met any, and now here in Brazil, I still haven't met any, and there are a lot of you, hahaha.
Only Chinese, and one Japanese. In Cuba, I met some Cambodians, and several Angolans.
Maybe you're a little self contained. There are many Indians in Brazil too. If you're in a city, just search for an Indian restaurant where you'll definitely meet some. And don't forget to taste some Indian cuisine, it's the best.
This chart is annoying and shows some serious bias.
Why is there just "White Americans". Where are the Swedish vs. French. British vs Dutch? Same question on "Black Americans". Why not Nigerian vs Ethiopian. Why not Mexican vs Brazil? Oh, I know because its from the census...
Charts like this are the basis for all kinds of bad conclusions because of the lack of detail.
Also there are many different ethnicities and castes in India
For example I suspect Tamil Brahmin who immigrated elsewhere score high on socioeconomic metrics
I'm bullish on India.