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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
 
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
 
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