These tweets about Indians travelling abroad will tickle your funny bone
Indians are known for their typically desi quirks when it comes to certain situations. The same applies when they don the hat of a tourist when abroad. Thanks to our diverse cultural heritage, every community has its own unique way of dealing with food, shopping, air travel and other things as guests in a foreign country.
These hilarious tweets talk about stuff that we’ve been familiar with all these years. Right from getting duty-free chocolates for relatives back home to the weird preference for Indian restaurants in an alien land. Each joke will have you nodding your head in acknowledgement while suppressing a giggle.
Check out some of these tweets and enjoy a good laugh:
If we don't get off the flight within the first 50 seconds of it landing, the flight will take off again with us in it - Indians
— Priyal (@priyal) December 12, 2014
You know you're in an Indian airport when the lady in front of you chugs the 1ltr carton of juice she isn't being allowed to check in.
— π (@pi_alize) March 29, 2016
Even a short stopover to catch a connecting flight can make Indians experts on everything about the country.
— Moon (@moonsez) June 9, 2016
I just caught myself doing that thing where my accent changes because I'm abroad so brb killing self actually not brb because killing self
— Rohan (@mojorojo) May 6, 2016
#WhenIndiansGoAbroad We don't go abroad, we go to 'fourun'
— Sonali Thakker (@SonaliThakker) September 27, 2013
I want to go to abroad once, only to listen to "Ye jo desh hai tera.." there, get all nostalgic and return like a boss.
— Zorg (@prtxt) November 8, 2012
You know you're travelling with Indians the moment a flight lands and is still taxing pic.twitter.com/wb0ZopLGos
— Saha (@mynameiskand) June 7, 2016
One good thing about rupee falling is that now if you go abroad, your friends and relatives won't ask you to get an iPhone for them.
— Sapan Verma (@sapanv) August 28, 2013
The fastest way an Indian learns maths is when he shops abroad.
— Sahil Shah (@SahilBulla) February 6, 2015
Mineral water prices are the only reason why Indians abroad remain patriotic.
— Azeem Banatwalla (@TheBanat) May 13, 2014
Duty Free is a strange term considering it's pretty much your duty to bring back cheap chocolates for people when you go abroad.
— Azeem Banatwalla (@TheBanat) May 20, 2013
My dad is always excited when I go abroad for shows. He's not proud, he's just looking forward to the two duty-free bottles of whiskey.
— Sapan Verma (@sapanv) January 20, 2016
Someone returns from abroad and suddenly the amount of chocolate in the house increases by 400%.
— k (@krazyfrog) April 30, 2014
Indians are the only humans who travel abroad and search for an Indian restaurant to eat.
— Ivan Mehta (@IndianIdle) June 3, 2015
Things people get when they come from abroad: Chocolates, liquor and an accent.
— dorku (@Dorkstar) December 8, 2012
It seems like Indians only go abroad to click pictures of cars they will never own.
— Rajat (@Extranaut) August 14, 2013
Dear people abroad, I apologise on behalf of all Gujaratis traveling in groups. It's like they've put on imaginary earphones. Hence so loud.
— Sapan Verma (@sapanv) October 12, 2013