These tweets about Indians travelling abroad will tickle your funny bone
Each joke will have you nodding your head in acknowledgement while suppressing a giggle.
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