Indians and spitting

India
November 13, 2006 10:58am CST
Indians are fond of spitting. They ofcourse will not spit inside their house. They will not spit IN Singapore or United States either. If you change the IN to ON in the last sentence it becomes "They will not spit ON Singapore or United States either". As a matter of fact this is the correct way of putting it, as when we spit on the ground, we are spitting on the terrain of that country, so indirectly ON that country. SO CAN WE INFER THAT, INDIANS DON'T SEEM TO MIND SPITTING ON INDIA?
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@prasad1961 (5597)
• India
31 Jan 07
Spitting is an international problem. Most of the Sports players uses it as compulsive habit. Mohammed Kaif does it. Like a hosepipe. Yuvraj Singh does it. Like an aerosol. Ricky Ponting does it. Like a hand wash pump. And then rubs his palms in pleasure. Andrew Flintoff does it. Like nobody else. Every football player worth a goal does it. Like a light shower. Whatever the reason, the thing is it must stop. Or must be stopped. By the umpire or the referee if necessary. The fact that we don’t see everyone doing it, means that it is not a necessary part of the game. It’s just a bad habit and it looks ugly on television. Is this decent? No. Will they stop doing it and the cameramen stop showing it? But God's sake, the fans are encouraging it as a passion. In India we can't change people especially the pan walas. Just they are giving color to the walls like mouth painters. Horible Indians!!!!