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Jun 23, 2006 15:50

I don't mean to sound racist, and I apologize to anyone if this offends in any way, but I absolutely despise working with East Indian people. They are demanding and argumentative, half the time they don't speak English, and they are so god damned stingy with their money  that they argue the price of absolutely everything!

ARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!!!!!

grrrr, annoying people, #$@^&!*&#^!!!!

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umbrella_term June 23 2006, 23:09:27 UTC
Why do you think so many of my dad's co-workers refuse to live in the same city where they work?

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0mandiegirl0 June 23 2006, 23:13:04 UTC
Heh...I can believe it. Argh I say. They were really annoying to have as customers when I worked at Sears. They were late most of the time by at least 15 minutes and I swear I would spend at least an hour in the camera room with them before they were satisfied. And then they would either spend an exorbitant amount of money on 16x20s and 20x24s, or a miniscule amount on a coupon package. SO annoying.

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umbrella_term June 24 2006, 02:41:03 UTC
The only bad experience I had like that was when I was in hair school. I had one east indian client who came in with his wife and kid. The wife didn't know any english. The husband was getting his hair done by an east indian student who called himself Paul even though his real name was Sanjay. Anyway, he and his client were talking it up in their native language, and I was trying to cut the child's hair. The husband told me in his best english to cut it this way, so I totally cut it to his specs. Then his wife piped up, said it was wrong I guess, and then Paul looked at me and was like "what did you do?" I said I cut it the way he told me to. Anyway, they left in a big huff about my apparently not understanding what he meant. The kid didn't look bad, by the way--he had a perfectly reasonable hair cut. Afterwards I had a big to do with my instructors and said that it wasn't fair that I had to be in trouble for displeasing a customer, because as far as I understood, it wasn't my job to learn pakistani, my job was to learn how ( ... )

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