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The Great Indian Snobbery

The Great Indian Snobbery

About the BookDo you claim to not be a snob? Well, that itself is a form of snobbery! A snob is a person who takes pleasure in being superior to others and looks down upon people who are below him. From not glancing at the office boy when asking him to do something to readily bowing in front of our boss, aren’t we all snobs somewhere? In a bid to become ‘uncommon’, aren’t we becoming the common lot? The wave of snobbery is riding high and you can feel its splashes in India now.In an uncanny witty manner, the author familiarises you with the different types of snobs whose idiosyncrasies might initially offset your disposition and you might be tempted to respond by being more snobbish, but you need to understand that there lives a snob in each one of us. Accept snobbery as a social phenomenon, while staying put with your goals, and dealing with this infectious trend astutely.About the AuthorAshna is a full-time writer, holding a Master’s degree in English. Her first literary venture was a hard-hitting, woman-centric novel, When the Sky Bleeds. With The Great Indian Snobbery, she explores her witty side.

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About the BookDo you claim to not be a snob? Well, that itself is a form of snobbery! A snob is a person who takes pleasure in being superior to others and looks down upon people who are below him. From not glancing at the office boy when asking him to do something to readily bowing in front of our boss, aren’t we all snobs somewhere? In a bid to become ‘uncommon’, aren’t we becoming the common lot? The wave of snobbery is riding high and you can feel its splashes in India now.In an uncanny witty manner, the author familiarises you with the different types of snobs whose idiosyncrasies might initially offset your disposition and you might be tempted to respond by being more snobbish, but you need to understand that there lives a snob in each one of us. Accept snobbery as a social phenomenon, while staying put with your goals, and dealing with this infectious trend astutely.About the AuthorAshna is a full-time writer, holding a Master’s degree in English. Her first literary venture was a hard-hitting, woman-centric novel, When the Sky Bleeds. With The Great Indian Snobbery, she explores her witty side.

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