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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 61
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 61
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Indians abroad, Indians in Uk, what abtout Chinese or other minority
I think Shilpa is of good soul - she believes in goodness and religion. She tried to make peace with Dirk and Cleo. D-class Bollywood hasntothing to do with a person's character. In a confined enviroment with least- choi8ce of houseguests - that makes worse-living. HOwever, she was still very much herself
It is hard to for an Asian and coming to live with non-Asians and in the non-Asians homeland. Shilpa's has done well. Many do not seem to understand her predicamen. To be an Indian in Uk is not the same as an Indian - living 80%life abroad OR and Indian livng 100% life in India.
I came to Uk about 20 years ago and could relate to Shipa - , i am not even Indian - i am chinese. But i have many indian friends since i was 6 yearsl old from where i originated and stillkept good contact with. I think it is very difficult to understand human beings- Indians that are British, Indians that live 80% of their lives abroad, Indians who never been abroad, Indians that are not quite indians because theyare of mix parentage... it goes on.
At the end of day, no matter what, respect and compassion. This is all i have to say.
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