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Parul Kesari
@parulkesari7 · 3:20

What I learned from CHINA?

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I once lived in Bullishwar, the marketplace of Mumbai, and I used to go with my friends and relatives to get them shopping and get them good bargain. That day, I thought, I do the bargain for myself and shopkeeper, knowing me, respected me. But for others, I can stop doing bargains. Let them learn the people I bring to them. After my visit from China, I never did that again. I always respected my people, the shopkeepers, and led them on

#respectourcountrymen #fellowcountrymen #nationfirst #vocalforlocal #Iearner #traveller #SafariPlus

@Payal_Shandil
Payal Shandil Gupta
@Payal_Shandil · 1:31
You. Good morning and such a wonderful piece with a very profound learning. And learning is always there. You know, there is something to learn in every interaction we have during the day, and I feel that, yes, you know, you have to be open to that learning. And from such a small incident, you were able to take out such profound knowledge and you were able to apply it to your life too. Thank you so much
@parulkesari7
Parul Kesari
@parulkesari7 · 0:40

@Payal_Shandil

Thanks, Payal. It was really inspiring. And yes, I think Indian are known for this skill. I would say I have traveled to Vietnam, I've traveled to Indonesia. And those country people really don't entertain Indians. When you go for shopping, they. Okay, you want to bargain? No, I don't want to sell the product only. So sometimes it's a skill. But sometimes I think we are spoiling our image on the international level. We should think on
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