The NRI Oath or just ‘The Oath’ is stricter that Nights
watch vows, more sacred than any pinky promise and more lasting than the Wolfpack
promise the four guys made on the top of the Caesars Palace hotel on that
fateful night in Las Vegas. The Oath compels us (NRIs) to -
Be more Indian outside India then we were ever inside it. In
India we always used 26th January as the day to sleep late and run
over to Big Bazaar for discounted shopping. However outside India we need to
have get together parties, go to flag hoisting and send each other messages
congratulating each other on the Republic day even though we still do not understand
its significance. Out here we have to force our children to learn Bharatnatyam and memorize Veds, go extra-ethnic-wear on Diwali and
start blog on traditional Indian dishes. We also have to watch documentaries on
ancient Indic civilizations and recommend reading ‘A Search in Secret India’ to
each other. So in short, none of the things we bothered doing while we were in
India, before the Oath compelled us to.
After spending two weeks living in a new country, we have to
become an expert on it. We need to have them all figured out and be happy to
disburse that advice that to any other NRI who has come to the country one day
after us. Ask us (or don’t ask us) and we have the low down for each country –
Americans are just stupid consumerists, Germans are cold hearted bastards,
Spanish are lazy and Canadians need to develop more industry. All this gyan comes streaming down from people
who cannot even speak the local language (except if it’s English) and will be
hard pressed to tell you the name of the elected official of their city/state. There
is no getting around the obligation of that solemn vow you took.
We need to blame all of our problems in a different country
on racism. Got entry refused to a club because you were 7 badly dressed guys?
The bouncer has to be racist. A restaurant didn’t let you use the restroom for
free? The waitress needs to be proclaimed racist. The bus driver didn’t answer
you properly because he did not speak English? Take down his badge number and
put it on Facebook how you had a harrowing experience because of racism. But
remember to hold on to your wallet tightly if there is Black guy behind you in
the subway and never enter those Latino ghettos because that’s where all the
drug dealers live. We act like that not because we are idiots, pseudo-racists
or never learned to deal with foreigners because we don’t have any in India, it
is because and only because of the coercion of the NRI Oath.
Whenever we are in a formal Indian gathering or in an Indian
community group on social media, we try to outdo each other on praising India.
We say things like India has the oldest civilization, the zero and plastic
surgery was invented in India. We had buttons and space ships in the ancient
India (serious theory, google Vimanas +
Ancient Aliens). We are the biggest democracy and have the second largest army.
In fact we all love India so much that none of us want to go back. People back
in India are clamoring to get visas to developed countries (and when we use
this phrase it automatically means that India is not), people who have visas
are trying to get permanent residencies and people who are permanent residents
are trying to get their country’s passport. But yet, our country is the
greatest, we just don’t want to spoil such a great place by our humble
presence. This is the first doctrine of the Oath, love your country, be
jingoistic about it, send money to even terrorist organizations in it (Khalistan
separation for example, read the Wikipedia Article) but try extra hard to get
the citizenship of another country.
We are pro-immigration only till the point that we are
through the door. The NRIs who got US citizenship are against people getting
more Green Cards and the people who have Green Cards are worried about Indians
getting too many H1-B visas because is ruining the job market. The people who
have Australia PRs are against more people getting Visa 186. And no NRI in
Europe wants to have the Syrian immigrants to be admitted. The real talk between
the enlightened, globe-trotting, politically conscious desis in US is always about H1b, premium processing, RFE, Visa
denials and nothing else. However, if you ever talk about how Trump coming in
as President has reduced onsite opportunities in India and you can see the
crowd go wild about how disgusting that it and how immigration is beneficial for
every country. All because of the Oath, all because the Oath.
We like to bash Bollywood movies every chance we get. How
the song-dance routine is so cheesy, how they don’t have a proper plot and how
they are not trying to tackle bold subjects. We always laugh at Salman movies
and always make absolutely clear to everyone we meet that we are not amongst
those Indians who like his movies. We go on and on about how progressive French
cinema is and or actually West End is where the true actors are but the moment
the next SRK movie releases we are all ready to drive 100 KMs to see it.
Because this what the Oath obliges us to do it.
It is absolutely needed for us to buy a 2nd hand or
3rd hand Mercedes or Audi as soon as we arrive, because it is much
cheaper to buy them there. From there onwards the regulations state that it is
needed to get our money’s worth out it as quickly as possible with Facebook and
WhatsApp DPs pictures having captions like ‘The man and the machine’, ‘The
beauty’ etc. as soon as possible. Before the maintenance and fuel bills start
hitting you and you realize that there is a reason the Americans and Europeans
buy Toyota Camrys and VW Polos. A special by law also indicates that if you are
renting the car between four people then, firstly it has to be a BMW X5 or
Jaguar F type convertible and secondly and most importantly all four people
need to have a picture taken with them sitting in the driver’s seat. There was
an amendment after the Y2K that simply getting a photo taken standing near
someone else’s Porsche or Hummer is no longer allowed.
Every time anybody acts in an even the slightest non
inclusive manner, we are needed to criticize that. It is required that we hate
the fact when the Spaniards switch to Spanish at lunch time in the office even
we are sitting with them. We hate ever more when we see the Germans want to
have some private conversation in German in a business meeting when we are
there. We especially hate it when the English use Cockney slang even in a joke because
it just is difficult to understand even though it is English. But the moment
one Tamil guys meeting another Tamil guys in a Diwali mela, let’s just say that it not their problem if the rest
of the India cannot speak Tamil. And it is absolutely needed to abuse other non-Indians
in Hindi in front of them or pass lecherous comments about women, totally oblivious
of the fact that 93% of all communication is non-verbal. We are not in the
slightest bit having-double-standards-linguicist-twats, it is just the rudiment of
the Oath.
We save all our holidays and money for our annual trip to
India, but we do nothing but crib throughout it. “Oh my god this country has so
much pollution. Oh my god look at the traffic. Oh my god this country is so
dirty. I hate the fact that I have to meet so many relatives here.” We pound
our fellow countrymen over the head so much that they know that the next
sentence out of our mouth is going to start with “You know in the US/UK/Germany
we …..”. Nobody of us talks about the longing for family and familiarity, the
alienation, the anxiety, the constant feeling that we are doing something
wrong, is everyone secretly and inwardly laughing at us, thinking of us less
developed. And none of us especially talks about how much we look forward to
this India trip. It is not because we like to be so irritatingly predictive and
predictively irritating, it is because the nature of the Oath is so.