In Germany, an Indian recently shared a frustrating encounter at Dusseldorf train station, highlighting the disruptive behavior of a group of fellow Indians. In a social media post that quickly went viral, he recounted how a group of individuals were playing Punjabi music at excessively loud volume on their phones, causing significant inconvenience to other passengers.
According to his account, the incident happened around 5:30 p.m. Loud music disrupted the calm atmosphere, making it difficult for passengers to read, work or simply relax. This inconsiderate behavior reportedly caused 10 to 15 people to leave the indoor waiting area and endure freezing temperatures of -5°C outside. The post sparked widespread discussion online, with many users debating the importance of civic sense and respect for public spaces.
The man further claimed that when he politely asked the group to turn down the volume, they responded with expletives in Punjabi. Reflecting on the group's behavior, he remarked, “And we wonder why people on the outside hate us.” »
The post received considerable attention online, with many users sharing their thoughts and recounting similar experiences.
One user reacted to the post by saying: “There are people who work very hard to build a reputation for our people, and then these retards appear. »
Another wrote: “An absolute embarrassment. Headphones and group play were introduced for a reason. People like them destroy our image.”
Another user shared a similar opinion, saying, “As Indians, we often lack civic sense, and it's honestly embarrassing. I wish we were more considerate of others.”
Sharing a similar experience, a user wrote, “I took an early morning flight today, the passenger sitting in the front seat was watching a Hindi movie without headphones and on high volume. Glad he understood and turned his phone off later.”
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