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Wallet experiment in India

Ya right, dropping wallets in front of some of the poorest people in the world is suppose to help the chinese determine "honesty" :coffee:

Many of those people go to sleep on an hunger stomach.

What a sick racist video.

Maybe the chinese should wonder why some of their richest communist party members are stealing Millions of $ than wonder why dirt poor Indians are picking up wallets in a conveniently edited propaganda video. :sick: :tdown:
 
Ya right, dropping wallets in front of some of the poorest people in the world is suppose to help the chinese determine "honesty" :coffee:

What a sick racist video.

Maybe the chinese should wonder why some of their richest communist party members are stealing Millions of $ than wonder why dirt poor Indians are picking up wallets in a conveniently edited propaganda video. :sick: :tdown:

ur india government is responsible for all that poverty nonsense
 
ur india government is responsible for all that poverty nonsense

Maybe , May be not. But you chinese are the truly sickest people in the world to mock and denigrate some of the poorest people in the world :sick: :tdown:
 
Would trust the video if was not made by a CHINESE.
Bet all the honest guys were edited out.

Maybe u could drop ur wallet then

Maybe , May be not. But you chinese are the truly sickest people in the world to mock and denigrate some of the poorest people in the world :sick: :tdown:

if a country is poor, then why the government is spending so much on needless expenses..
 
Maybe u could drop ur wallet then

if a country is poor, then why the government is spending so much on needless expenses..

Who the FCUK are you to question us , you sick china man.

Piss off and do not dare show us your ugly racist face again.
 
https://www.rd.com/culture/most-honest-cities-lost-wallet-test/

Most Honest Cities: The Reader’s Digest “Lost Wallet” Test

What are the most (and least) honest cities in the world? Reader's Digest conducted a global, social experiment to find out.

Our reporters "lost" 192 wallets in cities around the world.

In each, we put a name with a cellphone number, a family photo, coupons, and business cards, plus the equivalent of $50. We "dropped" 12 wallets in each of the 16 cities we selected, leaving them in parks, near shopping malls, and on sidewalks. Then we watched to see what would happen.


Full results here:

Helsinki, Finland: 11 out of 12 wallets returned

Mumbai, India: 9 out of 12

Budapest, Hungary: 8 out of 12

New York, USA: 8 out of 12

Moscow, Russia: 7 out of 12

Amsterdam, Netherlands: 7 out of 12

Berlin, Germany: 6 out of 12

Ljubljana, Slovenia: 6 out of 12

London, England: 5 out of 12

Warsaw, Poland: 5 out of 12

Bucharest, Romania: 4 out of 12

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 4 out of 12

Zurich, Switzerland: 4 out of 12

Prague, Czech Republic: 3 out of 12

Madrid, Spain: 2 out of 12

Lisbon, Portugal: 1 out of 12 wallets returned (actually, it was a visiting Dutch couple who found the one wallet that was returned
 
Would trust the video if was not made by a CHINESE.
Bet all the honest guys were edited out.

I am sure that is true. BTW this is not the first time this experiment has been carried out.

Reader's Digest magazine did the same thing in 16 citiies across the world and Mumbai was 2nd in returning the wallets after Helsinki Finland

https://www.rd.com/culture/most-honest-cities-lost-wallet-test/
 

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