Chapter 556 Indian Reputation: A Global Certification
Chapter 556 Indian Reputation: A Global Certification
[I used to work in a shoe factory in Zhejiang. In their business dealings, the Indians would ship the right-hand shoes after receiving half the payment, and then ship the left-hand shoes after receiving the remaining payment.]
The first time I saw Xiao Rizi lose control in the office, yelling and banging on the table like a madman, was when he was dealing with Indian clients.
[At the Canton Fair, when Indians inquired about prices, I gave them random quotes. Their production costs are lower than ours, so they won't buy from us. They're just trying to get samples to take back and develop their own products.]
When India came to Russia to buy oil, they insisted on settling in Indian rupees, implying that previously the oil could only be spent in India. Just think about it, even the country itself is trying to get something for nothing.
[I knew an Indian guy from my previous company. He actually wanted 100 RMB from me, and I said okay. He said he wanted to take it back to his wife as a souvenir, and I said okay, but I had to exchange it for US dollars. But he wouldn't give it to me and just wanted to give me RMB. I gave him ghost money, and 100 ghost money is quite hard to change.]
"A banker said, 'Many times, I really want to tell those companies that firmly believe Indian customers will make the payments: Wake up! The Indians definitely didn't make the payments, it's not that we're holding them back [disappointed]'"
"Don't do business with them unless you're extremely shrewd, because in their eyes—a deposit is equivalent to the full payment [facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm]"
"Add one, we have a client who was doing very well as a business owner, earning millions a year, but he was swindled out of all his working capital by an Indian and committed suicide... [petrified]"
There's a saying here: "If you encounter a poisonous snake and an Indian, you should attack the Indian first, not the snake."
"I worked in foreign trade in India for three years, and after seeing these examples, I can only say that jokes are too conservative."
"A banker once told me about a client who had issued a guarantee to an Indian company. The Indian company then came to claim compensation. When I called the client to tell them that the Indian company had come to claim compensation, the client said: 'Impossible! They are still in our factory, how could they be claiming compensation!'"
“My aunt’s company hired an Indian woman, and the first thing we did was work on a departmental report she prepared. My aunt reviewed and signed it, and it was full of mistakes. She sent it back to redo it, and it took her half a week to return it. When my aunt looked at it, she found that not a single word of the content had been changed. The only difference from the first version was that “Version 2.0” had been added to the cover…”
The second time was during a management meeting. The Indian woman's report was distributed to each of the bosses. Her supervisor was explaining the key points when he said, "Please look at page 11." Chaos ensued because the bosses discovered that the report had more than one "page 11" at the bottom; several pages had "11" printed on the bottom. Everyone was shocked and wondered how this could have happened.
Then the Indian woman attending the meeting said that she typed those page numbers herself, one by one, but "may" have typed them twice... [petrified][petrified][petrified]
"My husband worked with Indians before, and he was full of complaints about them during that time. I thought he was overreacting, but it seems I misjudged him [disappointed]"
“I once read a book written by a journalist who had worked in India for many years. He described the Indian sense of right and wrong, which was roughly: You were deceived by me because you are inferior to me, because you are stupid, and because it is proof of my wisdom as a superior being.”
He also said: "Don't offer help to Indians unsolicited, because they will see it as a service, automatically classifying you as a servant or some other inferior being, accepting your service without question, and then demanding more."
Tang Dynasty
The prosperous Tang Dynasty attracted envoys from all over the world.
On the streets, one could see many merchants from outside the region selling Kunlun slaves. Because their appearance was very different from that of the Han people, with dark skin and a robust build, they stood out from the crowd like white flour mixed with coal, attracting a lot of attention from the people of the Tang Dynasty.
To the wealthy who buy Kunlun slaves: Are the Kunlun slaves here honest?
The vendor said: "He'll definitely be honest. Look, even when I whip him, he doesn't dare to resist or cry out in pain. Once you buy him, one person can do the work of three."
Even if the price is a bit high, I can earn back the money by doing more work.
Moreover, it would be quite novel to bring it back. You would see such a different kind of Black person in your mansion every day, which would be quite a novel experience!
A family that has already bought several Kunlun slaves said: Don't listen to this scoundrel's nonsense. These merchants will spout any nonsense they can think of just to make a profit.
These Kunlun slaves are all very cunning. They just eat and don't work. They look dull and stupid, but they are very good at reading people's expressions. As long as you are a little lenient and kind to them, they will take advantage of you and slack off and just loaf around in the mansion!
And even if their genitals have been cut off, none of them are honest offspring.
The maids in our household have been saying that they feel very uncomfortable lately because they are being secretly watched every day. They are even afraid to walk at night and have to be accompanied by two maids. This has never happened before.
in the hall.
Looking at the sky, Wei Zheng said to Emperor Taizong: "In the Western Regions there are barbarians who have white eyes and black skin, and their bodies reek of filth. They are not only unintelligent, but also violent in nature. Although they have human form, they have no human heart."
Virtue is difficult to influence. For example, petty people fear power but not virtue. They must be treated like livestock and cannot be too lenient with them. Otherwise, given time, it will surely cause some turmoil in the Tang Dynasty.
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