Are Indians Lacking in Civic Sense? The Debate That’s Dividing the Internet
Lately, social media is buzzing with a hot debate — “Do Indians lack civic sense?”
It all started when some travelers shared that foreign hotels are now setting special rules for Indian guests — from how to behave at buffets to maintaining silence in public areas.
While many found it offensive, others said, “Well, maybe there’s some truth to it.”
And that’s where the debate really began.

🏨 The Issue: Rules for Indian Tourists Abroad
Posts and videos have gone viral showing hotels abroad giving “extra instructions” to Indian guests.
Some say it’s discrimination, while others believe it’s just a reaction to repeated bad experiences.
But it raises a bigger question:
Are we being unfairly judged — or are we refusing to look at our own habits?
🚸 What Does “Civic Sense” Mean?
Civic sense simply means respecting public spaces and people around us.
It’s about behaving responsibly whether you’re in your own city or someone else’s country.
Yet, many of us often forget this in daily life. Think about it —
- Throwing garbage on the road.
- Jumping queues.
- Honking non-stop in traffic.
- Playing loud music in public.
- Wasting food at buffets or leaving a mess behind.
These may seem small things, but together they create a big image problem.

⚖️ Why It’s Not Entirely Our Fault
It’s easy to blame people, but the issue runs deeper:
- No civic education: We were taught math and science, but not how to use a dustbin.
- Poor facilities: Many public places lack proper cleanliness or waste systems.
- Social habits: We’ve grown up seeing others break rules without consequences.
- Lack of accountability: “Everyone does it” has become a lazy excuse.
So while some Indians behave badly, many simply don’t know any better — or don’t see the system supporting good behavior.
🌱 The Change Is Happening
Thankfully, the younger generation is changing things.
Today’s youth are more aware and more responsible. They care about the environment, promote clean travel, and speak up when they see something wrong.
Movements like Swachh Bharat and the rise of eco-conscious travel influencers are slowly reshaping India’s image abroad.
We may not be perfect yet, but we’re moving in the right direction.
💬 So, Do Indians Lack Civic Sense?
Maybe some do — but that doesn’t define the entire country.
We’re a nation that’s growing, learning, and becoming more aware.
Instead of feeling insulted by this debate, maybe it’s time to take it as a reminder —
To respect our surroundings, follow small rules, and represent India better wherever we go.
Because real pride isn’t just in saying “Mera Bharat Mahan” — it’s in showing it through our actions. 🇮🇳
🧠 Final Thought
The world is watching — not to judge us, but to see how we grow.
Let’s prove that Indians don’t just talk about change — we live it.
