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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Indians. Can't stand them-especially if they are my neighbor. I have NEVR seen one that takes any pride in their home. They are property value destroyers. [/quote] You've obviously never been acquainted with Indians who have their MILs living with them. The only possible objection there is cooking smells, and I can tell you, I used to live upstairs from a couple of off-the-boat Italians and it was no better.[/quote] I'm unfortunatly acquainted with far too many of them. I live in Herndon and am surrounded. Not ONE of thrm maintains their home. I also travel to India for work and the country is filthy. I have never been to a more filty country and I've traveled all over China. As far as MILs I have no IIdea on that. My indian neighboneighbors have som many people crammed into their homes I cannot sort out who lives there.[/quote] I live in Herndon too and have Indian neighbors who have lovely, well-kept yards. [/quote] +1. Not sure where there is a street in Herdon which has such a shabby group of Indians, but my experience has always been that most Indians take a LOT of pride in their homes, yards, cars etc. Lots of Indians who are first generation did not have that much in India -- even if they were professionals, they weren't rich so they decided to take a chance to come to the U.S. and re-establish themselves; having done that and made some money, they are near obsessed with having McMansions, nice cars etc. and then really take care of those things because they realize how hard/expensive it is to buy them. Yeah the old country may be flithy but most I know wanted to get away from that and have a nice home, yard etc. that they may not have had back there. Don't know where you are seeing such shabby Indian properties unless you are in Edison NJ, Jackson Heights NY etc. -- the places where many don't have a lot of money and don't worry about their yards bc they are making ends meet -- wouldn't think of Herdon as such a place.[/quote]
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