We Biharis should look at our actions sometimes. We eat pan and gutkha and then spit on the road, we honk the horn like crazy even when the car in front of us is driving in good speed. We honk even louder instead of slowing down when we see an old man crossing the streets. We start to cross the road in the middle of oncoming traffic. We try to cut the queue and reach the ticket counter even though there are other people waiting for their turn. At functions, we fill our plates up to the brim like there is no tomorrow and even leave half of it oblivious of the fact that some guests might not even get anything, and also knowing that some poor Bihari children will be going to sleep with empty stomach.
Oh this one is good, why do Bihari men stare at girls. How many of us smile to our neighbours (whom we dont know personally)? How many of us say thankyou to the guy at the petrol pump or who cleans the toilet or to the waiter who serves us?
Yeah I know people blame it on population and stuff, but come on you can still be nice. This is not a population problem, this who we are as Biharis are. Why we Biharis like this.
Madam Rohini. I am highly educated, I have a degree from USA, I am a successful Hedge Fund Mnager and financial advisor. I am very..very rich.
Tell me, why should I not be arrogant ? And in a cut throat business of finance, one can only succeed by cutting the troat of competitor. There is nothing wrong with it. Because, Madam, greed is good, it is glorious to be rich. Do you have any problem ?
Weldone. As this is a good answer . My wishes for you to set new heights.
Munna Lal said:
Madam Rohini. I am highly educated, I have a degree from USA, I am a successful Hedge Fund Mnager and financial advisor. I am very..very rich.
Tell me, why should I not be arrogant ? And in a cut throat business of finance, one can only succeed by cutting the troat of competitor. There is nothing wrong with it. Because, Madam, greed is good, it is glorious to be rich. Do you have any problem ?
Permalink Reply by Akhileshwar Singh on May 19, 2012 at 1:37pm Rohini Jee!
Using a word like 'arrogant' doesn't suit a civilized person as it has been taught by our Parents/Teachers since our Childhood. In fact, words leaving from Tongue is an Internal Image of the person. I, therefore, would like to request you to look a the Words appearing in your mind before releasing them from your Tongue.
And for your kind information, I would like to tell you about Bihari People that they have always been of ADMINISTRATIVE MIND which is felt as ARROGANT in your Opinion. 50 to 60% HR / ADMINISTRATIVE POSTSARE BEING served by Bihari People in Private Sector throughout India also.
Permalink Reply by Lalit Mishra on May 19, 2012 at 3:01pm Dear Rohini....Greetings..........!You are confining yourself to the citizen of Bihar itself. The issues raised by you are prevalent in almost every part of country. It's not only Biharis who are doing these things but also rest of the country is also involved.
It's lack of sense respect to the world which is the main foe and the respect needs to be generated among us. The respect to environment, respect to the elders, respect to almost everything is the key element which drives the behavior of an individual.
Why not start a movement to educate the parents everywhere so that the coming Generation can have a sense of Respect?
Permalink Reply by Neeraj Kumar on May 19, 2012 at 4:40pm ha haa haa ha ha...
Munna Lal said:
Madam, you left few more important things that distinguishes us as Biharis from rest of Indians.
1. With water full of Lota in front, we squat everywhere and defaecate.
2. We urinate wherever we like, in any posture we feel comfortable to do so in full view of all and sundries.
3. We stab our fellow Biharis in the back.
4. We are master of pulling down any Bihari who is doing well in life.
5. We worship reservation, mediocrity, shifaaris,
6. We are master of seeing opposit of everything, Lies become truth, truth becomes lie.
7. At the drop of the hat, we love to get brainwashed and begin to hallucinate
8. We miss no opportunity to con, fleece others, especially Biharis.
9. We can neither write correct Hindi nor correct English, yet we consider ourselves highly educated
10. We can't stand Non Resident Biharis. We consider them idiots, but ourselves the most clever.
Munna Lal Kedia
MA, MA, MBA
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