Thank God, they haven't displayed "TOILET/WASHROOM/REST ROOM" etiquette!
As we have been progressing academically, economically; the civics subject in schools should be suitably modified.
Before leaving the country, I wish the emigration must provide Specific protocol to be observed during the travel to the proposed destination...
I recollect my tour to Belgium in 1991 in connection with buying an equipment from a company "National Forge" and were scheduled to visit the company. A gentleman by name De-place from the company gave us time at 9 am to pick me and another associate from our company from Novotel Brussels; unfortunately my friend was a bit late in finishing his breakfast. When we had execused ourselves for the delay; he quipped stating-
"Don't worry! We are paid to wait for you"!
I can't forget this and I made sure we were never late even by seconds...
A Swiss hotel once displayed a list of special rules exclusively for Indian guests which I personally saw and was appalled.
Today, videos of garba in restaurants, loud conversations in airports, and turning aircraft cabins into picnic spots keep doing the rounds. Even in Davos, an Indian businessman blasted Punjabi music in a club so the whole town could hear it, calling it “soft power” but to everyone’s annoyance.
Japan earned global admiration through their courtesy and civic sense. If India wants to be a true global superpower, the world should remember Indians for its excellence, consideration and respect for others.
Our civic sense seriously needs to be upgraded.