A seasoned Indian traveller has sparked a significant conversation about the conduct of Indian tourists abroad, highlighting a pattern of poor etiquette that has drawn global criticism. Varun Krishnan, who has explored nearly 40 countries over 18 years, shared his firsthand observations, identifying 20 common misbehaviours among some Indian travellers. These include skipping queues, littering, treating service workers poorly, and using phones loudly without headphones. The post resonated widely, with many netizens agreeing that such behaviour is a 'sad reality' and calling for improvement. The discussion underscores the need for greater cultural awareness and respect for local norms when travelling internationally.


