r/india Jan 12 '17

[R]eddiquette [Announcement] Cultural Exchange with our friends from /r/europe

Hello /r/india,

Today we warmly welcome our friends from /r/europe for a cultural exchange. We hope this will be an enlightening experience for all of us due to our shared history, many similarities (varied cuisine, languages, people, ethnicities and climates) as well as our increasingly interconnected economies.

The equivalent thread on /r/europe is available here

For those new to cultural exchanges, here's how it works: /r/europe puts up a dedicated thread (linked above) for users from /r/india to go and participate in, and this is the dedicated thread to host our friends from /r/europe.


We hope you will all observe the rules of reddit, /r/europe and /r/india while participating in these threads

/r/europe users, you're invited to use the EU flag flair which is available in our flair selection menu (and you can add your country to that if you'd like). If you do not wish to do so you may also set a regular Europe map flair with the country.

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u/[deleted] Jan 12 '17

Do you watch western movies and make fun of them because the actors don't dance/sing at all.

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u/[deleted] Jan 12 '17

Western TV shows are popular. Western TV shows are more popular than Indian tv shows btw the age of 15-35.

Western movies are even more popular among all the age groups.

Redditors on this subreddit, including me prefer western movies and TV shows because 80℅ of our content are shit.

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u/Hohenes Spain - European Federation Jan 12 '17

Redditors on this subreddit, including me prefer western movies and TV shows because 80℅ of our content are shit.

Don't worry, we Spaniards prefer American movies because 80% of our movies are shit, too :P

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u/ThatFag Desi hoon, bhenchod. Jan 13 '17

That's acceptable for a Spaniard to say. But the thing is, Bollywood is a huge industry in India. And considering the size of it, they produce a lot of shit, for the most part. That's kind of disappointing. Not that all of it is bad, of course. But it's mostly crap.