Paul Fabregas
I mean no disrespect but i have to say India..studied there for 3 years (2007–2009) the people are very friendly as long as u exclude those that try to rip u off every single time… where do i begin?.. i studied in a small university town in the state of Karnataka so my view is based on what i saw during those years at the area…public urination at the sidewalk, public defecation near some bushes, cow dung on the streets, sidewalks, everywhere as they allow cows to roam freely… if u go to the slums the situation gets worse, the stench is just unbearable… i got food poisoning in the 1st month i arrived and that was despite eating at what appeared to be well sanitized restaurants… i dont know why everywhere i go in india bangalore, delhi, chennai, jaipur all seemed to be so dusty and the air is so~ polluted… the few places i felt comfortable enough to actually breathe were shimla and manali… despite all that i did enjoy my time in india, the food was great just maybe the government needs to do more with regards to sanitation and infrastrcuture and probably public education on hygiene..

我没有不尊重的意思,但我必须说印度……在那里学习了3年(2007年至2009年),人们非常友好,只要你排除那些每次都试图欺骗你的人……我该从何说起呢?……我在卡纳塔克邦的一个小型大学城学习,所以我的观点是基于我在那个地区度过的几年时间所见到的情况……人们在人行道上公开小便,靠近一些灌木丛公开排便,街道、人行道上到处都是牛粪,因为他们允许牛自由地漫游……如果你去贫民窟,情况会变得更糟,气味令人无法忍受……我在抵达的第一个月就得了食物中毒,尽管当时我是在看起来被很好消毒的餐馆用餐……我不知道为什么我去印度的任何地方,无论是班加罗尔、德里、金奈还是斋普尔,都似乎如此多尘,空气也非常污染……我只在新德里和曼利感到足够舒适,可以真正呼吸……尽管这一切,我还是享受了我在印度的时光,那里的食物很棒,只是也许政府需要在卫生和基础设施方面做得更多,可能还需要对公共卫生进行更多的宣传教育。