A blooming middle class belches forth more 'phoren' vacationers. And many of them have toe-curlingly awful manners.
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According to one particularly charitable explanation, even hitting on hapless foreign women is a form of cultural misunderstanding. "I don't excuse it, but the fact is many Indians who go abroad start with Bangkok, which is the cheapest destination, and they zero in on the sex and sleaze scene there. That colours their attitude, and leads them to believe that foreign countries are full of available women," says one agent. He recalls the time an Indian had to spend 48 hours in a jail in Pattaya for propositioning two Japanese tourists who he mistook for hookers. "It was a misunderstanding. Indians behave badly to show status, and when they feel they can get away with it, but generally avoid behaviour that might get them into jail," he says.
Shoplifting, however, seems to be an exception. Seasoned tour operators say they have bribed policemen across the world to keep Indian travellers out of jail. "It is a global phenomenon, but the audacity with which some Indians, who, by the way, have plenty of dollars with them, do it, takes my breath away," says one escort. His favourite, and scariest, story is about the time he was "lent" a jacket by a member of his group while at a store in Istanbul. "It was cold, and I had no coat on. I was quite touched when the man came up to me and said here, wear my jacket. It was only after we reached the hotel, and I returned the jacket to him, that he happily told me he had stolen it."
Fifty million Indians travelling abroad by 2020. Is the world ready for them?