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Would be hilarious to see an Arab / Asian / Jew / Indian to do business with each other... :(

THAT WOULD BE THE WORST COMBO!!!

Indian - too cheap to invest

Arab - smart enough to scam

Asian - wouldnt give you a bargain

Jew - well not sure what they known for.

:)

ive dealt with jews, indians and asians

for me, arabs are the worst by far( they think just because we speak the same language im gona get on my knees and blow them while giving them a 60% discount)

indians- you get your cheap ones that want something for nothing and you get the ones that will actually spend some coin and get something good.

asians: not bad, complain alot sometimes

jews- all good, they come to buy, not to look and bust my balls and then buy lol

ive dealt with jews, indians and asians

for me, arabs are the worst by far( they think just because we speak the same language im gona get on my knees and blow them while giving them a 60% discount)

indians- you get your cheap ones that want something for nothing and you get the ones that will actually spend some coin and get something good.

asians: not bad, complain alot sometimes

jews- all good, they come to buy, not to look and bust my balls and then buy lol

^^ This.

But you come across the good ones of all kinds so it not too bad.

ive dealt with jews, indians and asians

for me, arabs are the worst by far( they think just because we speak the same language im gona get on my knees and blow them while giving them a 60% discount)

indians- you get your cheap ones that want something for nothing and you get the ones that will actually spend some coin and get something good.

asians: not bad, complain alot sometimes

jews- all good, they come to buy, not to look and bust my balls and then buy lol

My mate said the same thing about us....he said he has been proven wrong that all indians are cheap and never want to spend money...i replied and said which indian you know has spend some decent money around you...he looks at me and cracks up laughing...i didnt get it until he replied...YOU!!!

man living here i dont consider myself as a typical indian...weird... :(

My mate said the same thing about us....he said he has been proven wrong that all indians are cheap and never want to spend money...i replied and said which indian you know has spend some decent money around you...he looks at me and cracks up laughing...i didnt get it until he replied...YOU!!!

man living here i dont consider myself as a typical indian...weird... :(

Yeah, you ain't that cheap...

But I still won't give you a good price.

:)

Yeah, you ain't that cheap...

But I still won't give you a good price.

:(

TYPICAL ASIAN!!! :)

but hey they are better friends than indians man...i have asain/arab/wogs/aussies friends but indian ones i have are the worst in the list...

indians- you get your cheap ones that want something for nothing and you get the lankans that will actually spend some coin and get something good.
fixed for accuracy :(

Mind you lankans want top dollar for everything they sell, and convince you somehow that it's the right thing to do.

TYPICAL ASIAN!!! :(

but hey they are better friends than indians man...i have asain/arab/wogs/aussies friends but indian ones i have are the worst in the list...

It good price for you... You buy now!

:)

Most ppl I hang out with are white and some have Asian / Indian blood in them.

A friend of mine looks white but is 1/4 Indian.

Same with my other friend who is 1/4 Philipino, but looks white.

fixed for accuracy :(

Mind you lankans want top dollar for everything they sell, and convince you somehow that it's the right thing to do.

True..some lankans i know spend like no tommorrow and always buy the best stuff...they are good people in general too...some though ruin the reputation of others...hate when that happens...

its good to want to strive for the best.

my friends asked me why i havnt "choppd da springs n slammed it"

i said: cz i want to do it properly

they just look at you funny thinking wtf

then they move on to the rims.. "cuzz lets go to de tyre faktry in thomo, all de thomo hoons go there i cn hook u up bro"

me: nah, im allright.

its good to want to strive for the best.

my friends asked me why i havnt "choppd da springs n slammed it"

i said: cz i want to do it properly

they just look at you funny thinking wtf

then they move on to the rims.. "cuzz lets go to de tyre faktry in thomo, all de thomo hoons go there i cn hook u up bro"

me: nah, im allright.

HAHAHA!!! sounds like i have been in that exact situation... :(

Would be hilarious to see an Arab / Asian / Jew / Indian to do business with each other... :(

would be so much spit flying round that convo

indians- you get your cheap ones that want something for nothing and you get the Singhalese that will actually spend some coin and get something good.

re-fixed. Tamils are dodgy as f**k. Just sayin.

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