Polish woman living in India for a decade reveals things the world can learn: 'Should be in every country'
A Polish woman who has been living in India for the past ten years recently took to Instagram to share what the world should learn from the country. Dominika Patalas-Kalra, an international model revealed some systems that other countries should take as an example for India. "Exactly 10 years ago I landed in India for the 1st time and these are the thoughts I wanna share..." she wrote in the caption.
In another video on her page, she appreciated the quick ambulance service in India through Blinkit, where a person can call for an ambulance on the app and it arrives in 10-15 minutes. "In 10 minutes, you can get an ambulance in India, very good," said Patalas-Kalra.
The influencer frequently posts videos appreciating the Indian system and way of life online, calling out people who say otherwise about the service and safety in the country.
"An attached bathroom is not a common thing?" asked a surprised netizen.
"Medical services in India are prompt & easily accessible compared to countries abroad & it's cheaper," noted another.
Numerous other foreigners residing in India have appreciated the quick services and easy navigation of processes in the country online.
Services
The first thing she described was services. "You can get just 10 minutes on your doorstep," said Dominika. Groceries, electronics, accessories, even an iPhone, everything, and one doesn't even have to step outside their homes. "It's so easy to live here," she added.Bathrooms
Almost in every house in India, the bathroom is attached to the bedroom. "It's so convenient, I think it should be in every country," she said.MRP price
On every product in the country, the MRP (maximum retail price) is mentioned, which is the price at which the product is sold to the customer. "It should be available in every country, so good," added the model.In another video on her page, she appreciated the quick ambulance service in India through Blinkit, where a person can call for an ambulance on the app and it arrives in 10-15 minutes. "In 10 minutes, you can get an ambulance in India, very good," said Patalas-Kalra.
The influencer frequently posts videos appreciating the Indian system and way of life online, calling out people who say otherwise about the service and safety in the country.
Social media reactions
Numerous netizens supported Patalas-Kalra's appreciation of India's services. "MRP is really helpful and definitely deserves appreciation," wrote one user."An attached bathroom is not a common thing?" asked a surprised netizen.
Numerous other foreigners residing in India have appreciated the quick services and easy navigation of processes in the country online.
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