Stories about the Indian students in Australia bring to mind, what I have seen 
in the USA.
 
I had encouraged my children to associate with Indian students at the 
Universities they 
attended.  The came back to me with horror stories about the boorish behaviour 
of many 
(not all mind you) Indian students, who coverse loudly in Hindi or whatever 
other language they speak -other than Engllish, insist on playing their filmy 
music with volume turned up,
which is a turn off to other students, put their feet up on chairs even in 
crowded cafeterias
or the library,and treat women like dirt.  My children called these Indian 
students "grease
balls" and wanted nothing to do with them.
 
On the other hand most of the Indian students (except for the so-called grease 
balls) were
serious about their studies, were well mannered and very studious, and outshone 
and out performed the American students and were highly regarded by their 
Professors.
 
All it takes is for a few bad apples to taint the rest of the crowd.
 



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