would you eat indian food made by an indian in india?
>>21715834>indian foodSure.>made by an indianIf he wears gloves and hair net.>in indiaHard pass.
No I prefer not having diarrhea.
apparently vegetarian in a reputable restaurant is ok so yeah I would
no, only if its made by a filipino
depends. is the indian a cute girl?
>>21715903no, it's shartdeep singh and he hasn't showered since 2013 when it rained.
>>21715931i guess i cant then
>>21715834No, only an NRI cutie who wants to be bleached
>>21715834I work with Indians in the United States that were born in India. They've warned me about hygiene faux pas from other people working here from their country. The answer is NO.
>>21715834no, I'd rather they come here and prepare my fast food.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I1EOWNsbnLw
Impressively veiled /pol/ thread.
>>21715967Man needs a name..
>>21716148https://www.youtube.com/@curatingthetable
>>21716146saar please.
>>21715834no. I wouldn't even eat food made by an indian in the west. don't trust them to be hygienic.
>>21715834i've eaten worse
>Impressively veiled /pol/ thread.
It is over before it even began.
india #1 filthy white skins. we CEO now. petty little whitey jerk off to cartoon while we take white woman. bharat #1!
>>21715834I go to India for work. Plenty of good restaurants but the majority have legitimate sanitation issues in the kitchen. The only option is to get the highest earning person at whatever office you're visiting to tell you which restaurants actually have sanitary practices.Rich Indians are usually exposed enough to the rest of the world to feel ashamed about how disgusting much of their country is. So they overcompensate by hyperfixating on cleanliness, which makes sense desu there really is trash and shit everywhere even in "nice" parts of their cities.Restaurants in high end hotels (both western brands and the Indian high end brand Taj) are safe bets if you just want to make sure what you are eating is safe.
>>21716967>legitimateESL retard.
>>21715834Fuck no. I won't eat anything that was produced in india or by an Indian. Ever.
>>21716974What? "Legitimate" or "legit" in common use can mean "real" or "serious." It's fine and that post was the most informative in the thread.
>>21715967She's cute but I can't get past the fact that she wipes her ass with her hand
>>21715967I would love to wrestle with her, indian style
>>21715834https://youtu.be/wsNHeSoABYQ?si=BrauWYXm-yq5scXW