<p>@tiebam Either you didn’t read my reply completely, or you got me totally wrong. I am not saying that ALL of the poor class are like this. What I said was all from experience, in case you have not noticed. And I know some of the servant class people are good and Honest, I have met with two such people. But we say here in India that Lotus blooms in mud and marsh. Ever wondered why? Because even though there are remarkably good and efficient people who belong to the poor class, the sad truth is that most of them have irreversibly turned into Thieving, conniving people DUE TO THEIR POVERTY. I still remember the two maids we had, and I still say that those were the best people I have had the privilege to meet in my life. But this doesn’t change the fact that the other women who had worked at our place were any good. In any case what I said was my stand based on what I have seen and experienced.</p>
<p>And yes, I am NOT pointing the African-Americans. Please, I am not a racist. Considering that I am a pure Indian with a typical South Indian tan skin, I think itwud be hypocritical of me to differentiate between whose skin has what colour. I haven’t even been to America for heaven’s sake. I don’t even understand the point of being afraid of a black man, I mean a criminal is a criminal, his race doesn’t define who he is. If a white dude is intent on doing something wrong, his color isn’t gonna stop him >.<</p>
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<p>This truly highlights the differences between cultures. In my country, even the richest people do these things themselves. Nobody even thinks to complain about doing minor chores. So the fact that you sound so indignant about it–woe is me, I spend ONE HOUR per day cleaning and cooking, what a waste–is kind of funny to me.</p>