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Tell that to someone who doesn’t live amongst thr highest concentration of Indians in US.Tensions are there in all diverse societies
Indians have little negative publicity - Other than H-1b abuse by minority of Indians
A high percentage of 2nd generation Indians are married to whites. That speaks for itself
You cannot say that for Muslims. (it is irrelevant some of the attacks on Muslims are unfair)
It is going to be a cultural shock, but I see some alignment regarding both Indians and Japanese being people from conservative societies and mindset. I see such traits among a lot of Indians in the U.S. I'm speaking of first and second generations settled in the U.S. Plus I have observed Indians being very adaptive to foreign cultures, they assimilate better and get involved in the fabric better. My Indian friends, for example, are passionate voters and care about our direction, politics and well being. While several other immigrant groups are closed and don't really take part in national outcomes.
I love curry. I see a lot of your people pretending to be curry cookers and Indians at restaurants in New York.The post got curry smell on it !!
There are lots of Chinese Japanese intermarriages every year, how come you don't see many Indian Japanese intermarriages since you love each other that much?63% of Japanese like indians
7% of Japanese like Chinese
19% of Japanese like Pakistanis
http://www.pewglobal.org/2014/07/14/chapter-4-how-asians-view-each-other/
That was in 2014 the figures are even more distorted in Indias favour in 2018
Seems that India suffers brain drain to every country and Indians are pretty happy about that.
Why do you think those foreigners who support India over Pakistan are "Indians "??Probably another Indian who dropped his Ganga name for a white name. Inside him he's as white as his name. The inside is all that matters.
Chinese Americans helped China a lot , they brought the best technology back to China and always are eager to be part of China's development, they give back China more than China give them. China is the country to benefit and US not. That's very different from Indian Americans.They like Chinese too, but not for professionals jobs I suppose.
Also, looking at the U.S. stats which tells you Chinese are also migrating in large numbers. In 2016, 1.49 million foreign-born individuals moved to the United States, a 7 percent increase from the 1.38 million coming in 2015. India was the leading country of origin, with 175,100 arriving in 2016, followed by 160,200 from China/Hong Kong, 150,400 from Mexico...
The United States is the top destination for Chinese immigrants, accounting for 22 percent of the nearly 11 million Chinese living outside of China, according to mid-2015 estimates by the United Nations Population Division.
In the US, a majority of Indians hold professional jobs, while a majority Chinese's no 1 job is being in the service industry/wait staff at restaurants. Most of the Chinese immigrants are undereducated in the U.S compared to the Indians. Only 48.7% of Chinese immigrants have a college education vs Indians at 77.5%.
- Click here for data on the educational attainment among U.S.-born adults and all immigrant adults by country of birth in 2016.
However, you pose an interesting question. I believe a country that exports its people and if they are known to be number one source among all immigrant groups to be a highly skilled professional workforce, have the highest contributors to their GDP= soft power for that Country of origin.
Indians as I have stated here (to many people's chagrin), assimilate into the fabric and are active in its welfare- become a part of the nation's future. Example: how many Chinese are holding jobs in our government, a part of our state department or are politicians versus Indians?
The Chinese don't so well outside China because they are used to to be told from cradle to the grave what to read, what to speak, what alphabets to use, how to behave and be subservient to their leaders etc. It's a culture and lifestyle shock, therefore they tend to stay among each other and build Chinatown enclaves.
I love curry. I see a lot of your people pretending to be curry cookers and Indians at restaurants in New York.
I am sure you head out to the nearest railroad track every morning to defecate, as they say you can take the Indian out of India, but can't take the India out of the Indian !!
Chinese Americans helped China a lot , they brought the best technology back to China and always are eager to be part of China's development, they give back China more than China give them. China is the country to benefit and US not. That's very different from Indian Americans.
Speaking English is never something to be proud of, East Asians naturally don't speak English but we have our own ways to develop our ecoony and cultures. Only people who can't shake off slave mentality think Englsh is like god.Man the cultural barrier will be huge , bunch of socially awkward techies trying to fit in with ppl who don't even speak english