You know you are in India when
- the power goes off randomly so the house runs mostly on inverter.
- internet connectivity is intermittent (the ISP can't supply internet when there is no power).
- you observe dramatically unequal social relations, with the vast majority of Indians being at the receiving end.
- you turn off a highway built to international standards and suddenly everything is back to what it was 40 years ago – or more.
- stray dogs sulk in all nooks and corners and balk when you approach them, for they, too, are "trained" into subservience.
- the retail store you go to has more salespersons than customers.
- you go through a security detector and get frisked when you enter a shopping mall.
- the sewerage system seems to be choked across an ENTIRE city - Gurgaon.
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you know you are in India when suddenly we get a condescending attitude