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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

I don't understand why are Indians always pull others down mentality? I mean questionable sales tactics and toxic culture aside .. I have noticed us Indians rejoice when someone of us fails. It's disgusting to me. We should be more accomodating don't we?

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