why indians like recently italian dish pizza and chinese dish noodles?!


Question: Why indians like recently italian dish pizza and chinese dish noodles?
Indians are becoming more lazy day by day.They are not interested to spend more time to prepare indian traditional food.Our time is probably used for watching cricket match,tv serials,outing and to participate many night clubs.Take care ,we are going to a western culture and following them blindly.

Answers:

You just answered your question, "Indians are becoming more lazy day by day," "we are going to a western culture and following them blindly" at the same time we are outsourcing all thinking to the west who thinks only the way a crocodile thinks.
And those who are equating Indians with pakistanis, they are the biggest morons, & those are the ones that the Indians are following these days.
I do understand the need to emulate some one who is better than you & is more intelligent than you. I have never understood the need of the Indians to follow those who are stupider than themselves.



Pizza actually comes from the Middle east and Turkey. Noodles were brought to the west by Marco Polo.
I normally eat Indian food or spicy Chinese food, from Sichuan.
You have obviously never seen the 'Goodness gracious me' sketch where young professional Indians in Mumbai go out for an 'English' after work.



India has been targeted as Market and Indians as consumers. Our attitude and likings are being transformed.
By the way, Italian foods and style or shoes are getting popularity with the popularity of Sonia Gandhi.



Here in UK all the Pakis wear European designer labels and love Western goods, while plotting against the West and raping the women



In short .... Good Advertising by the manufacturers.



familiar taste



because of taste




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