I just don't understand why people are so quick to generalize "it's India" whenever things go wrong. Do they also also generalize saying "It's USA" when they miss the flights due to flight delays, when involuntarily denied boarding due to overbooking, when wrongly denied entry to airline lounges because of lounge dragons not knowing the rules or entry, or when being thrown out of flight for taking a picture of their meal in the flight, or being asked to get out of the plane and being threatened to call police unless they delete a critical tweet they've made about a rude Gate Attendant? What do you do - you blame the airline, you blame the ATC, you blame the lounge dragons, you blame the power tripping FA, or you blame the power tripping GA. But you don't say "It's USA, I should know better than to lose my cool". So why this attitude here? Give me a break! And stop being hypocritical..