I read numbers of books by Indians and, yes, their IT’s amazing! They’re great with computers and the likes.
As a senior highschool student, I hardly held a computer myself. As for me, I was taught in highschool on how to use a computer, but some of my fellow came with personal discovery on how the thing operate. I was taught with words for years but not that technically, not like others who are rich enough that was taught with a physical computer. As I remember, I had troubles even opening a computer back in the day, (sounds like a long time ago, but just a few years) now, I don’t know when can I even touch one or set it up myself. How much more to program something I do not have any idea about.
Anyway, I ought to learn more about IT by reading books on a bookstore where I can read ten minutes at maximum once in every one or two months. But that doesn’t help. Only did that helped me to discover IT, programming, and the likes have to do with mathematics.
When I was a kid, I used to think to become a call center agent. Now, am learning more of languages and more with English. Maybe one day I’ll become an agent.
India’s great! They have many languages like us. We’re in Asia and we’re Asian.
Anyway, I just like to say, there are Filipinos that are great with IT, only they can’t afford to study. That’s the downside. Then they give up their gifts only to work as a regular worker that doesn’t have to do with computers.
Indians are great with communications, too. I had short chats with a few Indians and had a good laugh. Read a few Indian books that I can pretty relate and understand even vary the cultures and may use their languages other than English on some point. Have watched vlogs of them on YouTube.
It’s just that, each people are different. But each country, too, may differ at one thing to another.
Am not good with communications, too. Not good in computers, too. And I differ from my mom, my dad, and everyone.
Love from the Philippines.