Previously, Canadians always found Chinese people unlikable, thinking they had taken away their jobs.

It wasn't until a large number of Indian "brothers and sisters" arrived that the locals suddenly realized: without comparison, there is no harm.

Chinese people living abroad have all become ninja turtles, not causing trouble, just working hard and quietly making money.

But the Indian "brothers and sisters" have a natural home-field aura, and once they arrive, they act as if they are the landlords, even thinking that the original inhabitants and Anglo-Saxons should make way. Now, the streets of Vancouver are filled with the smell of curry, and there are Sikh temples everywhere.

Unfortunately, once the Indians settle in, it's hard to get rid of them. This "inviting the god is easy but sending him away is hard" feeling, they have tasted it themselves.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1852803278409739/

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