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American Hilariously Tells Indian Men to Go into 'Lecture Mode' Watch Viral Video | Trends

August 28, 2024, 17:36 IST

An American living in India reported that Indian men have a habit of “tell-tales” to others.

American John, who has been living in India for some time, shared his opinion about Indian men. The video in which he expresses how Indian men in general break out into lecturing others went viral on social media. John's video struck a chord with some and some others reacted hilariously to it.

The American complained about Indian men breaking into a lecture.

The video starts with John saying that Indian men easily get into a lecture mood. He goes on to share how sometimes his single sentence can turn into a “30-minute lecture” from Indian men. He also writes that if they are unaware of a situation, they can still express their thoughts and views on it. For example, John says that he has heard Indian men lecturing him on American culture, a place where he belongs. (Also Read: Annoyed shopkeeper puts up hilarious sign to stop customers from arguing which Lay's to buy)

Sharing the video, John wrote in the caption, “Do you agree? When I try to talk to Indian men, it often turns into a 30-minute lecture!”

Watch the video here:

This post was shared on August 19th and has received more than 700,000 views since it was posted. The video also has nearly 23,000 likes. Many people took to the comment section of the post to share their reactions.

Here's what people had to say about it:

One person wrote: “Welcome to the world of women. We experience this daily! Mansplaining is even worse when it's a brown guy.”

Another Instagram user, Vin, said: “As someone who grew up in India, I can attest to this being true. They lecture you on random crap they know nothing about and get insulted when you present them with facts!”

“As an Indian, I agree. And now I want to give you a lecture on giving lectures,” commented user Sabyasachi Biswas.

A fourth added: “I don't want to stereotype, but yes, to some extent this is true of many Indian men, especially those of the older generation.”