Third-generation Indians love maintaining their cultural traditions, but they can also go down the pub, shop till they drop, do whatever anyone else does.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Indians have such strong traditions and aesthetics, and the people are beautiful, as are their goods.
Indians have a big problem with alcohol and drugs. I grew up with an admiration for their culture and was sensitive to their problems.
India has been a very accepting culture. We pride ourselves on that. That is a global truth. In fact, it forms a major theme in my books.
Under the veneer of Westernization, the cultures of the Indian world - which have existed for 30,000 years! - continue to live. Sometimes in a magical way, sometimes in the shadows.
I live in a neighborhood where there's a lot of West Indian culture, so it's nice.
I don't think people give Indian society enough credit. We may not like to talk much about things but we do, basically, want to live and let live.
Most Indians go into education. Their parents just push them into education like parents in Australia push them into sports.
I loved having Indian take-aways on a Friday night in Liverpool, but it's so different in the real India.
The mixture of the Trinidadian people and the Indian people has caused a new culture to emerge.
I think that there's so many levels of what is appropriate for an Indian woman to do.
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