An Indian traveler’s experience in Vietnam highlighted how certain Indian tourists’ behaviors, like aggressive bargaining and queue-jumping, negatively impacted local perceptions. Similar incidents shared by other Indians abroad underscore a recurring issue of civic sense translating poorly across borders, leading to international stereotypes.
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