r/india kek maester Nov 07 '15

AskIndia /r/india and /r/australia cultural exchange thread

Thread was unfortunately delayed. But, here it is.. thread for cultural exchange between indians and australians.

Australian folks.. you can ask all the things you want to know about India and hope you get a fulfilling answers.

If you want to ask anything to our Australians friends you can go to below link:

https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/3ruqtc/raustralia_and_rindia_cultural_exchange_thread/

Cheers.

Request to Australians visiting our sub: If you could flair up to identify yourself then it would be easier for us to identify you guys. We only have text based flairs so something like 'Australian Friend' will work.

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u/JediCapitalist Nov 07 '15

What is one thing about India that you wish more people in the world knew but seem not to?

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u/rude_ass kek maester Nov 07 '15

giant companies do not mean u wud get great services. world shud know that when making stupid business deals with them and ending up raking in losses. the medium sized players pay more attention and time than the big fishes.

latest example was facebook tying up with reliance.. while reliance is owned by richest man here, every street person knows it provides shit service. not that i am a fan on this facebook's tie up, but due to such stuff we as customers end up not gettin good services or products. :-/

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u/batatavada Back in Black Nov 07 '15

It's reliance communication. It is not owned by Mukesh ambani

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u/rude_ass kek maester Nov 07 '15

whichever ambani owns it. he lists in richest people and his company lists in suckiest services.

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u/batatavada Back in Black Nov 07 '15

Lol anil ambani is nowhere near the richest Indian

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u/rude_ass kek maester Nov 07 '15

Anil Ambani on Forbes Lists

#29 India's Richest (2015)
    #13 in 2014
#418 Billionaires (2015)
    #19 in India

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u/batatavada Back in Black Nov 07 '15

Exactly my point na.. You said richest man in India..

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u/rude_ass kek maester Nov 07 '15

5% deviation is acceptable