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India Reality Check: Scam, Spitting, & Sprains in an Hour
29 Nov
Summary
- Man faced scam, gutka spitting, and sprained ankle within an hour of arrival.
- Poor civic sense and infrastructure issues were highlighted in Nagpur and Mumbai.
- Experienced a stark contrast in rules, cleanliness, and basic courtesy abroad.
An Indian national's return from an international trip within the last 48 hours triggered a strong reaction after he experienced immediate challenges. Within sixty minutes of landing, he faced a cab driver attempting to overcharge him, observed an auto driver spitting gutka while driving, and subsequently sprained his ankle on uneven pavement. The situation was capped off by another auto driver spitting near his shoes.
This rapid succession of events—a scam attempt, poor civic sense, and infrastructure flaws—served as a stark 'reality check' compared to his recent experiences abroad. The man expressed amusement rather than anger at the swift and brutal transition back to everyday life in India, highlighting significant disparities in infrastructure and public behavior.
His account resonated with many online, sparking discussions about the need for improved civic sense and infrastructure development across the country. Other users shared similar experiences of encountering a lack of basic courtesy and order shortly after arriving in India from abroad, underscoring a widespread sentiment.



