Funny you say that because the Indian dude at the Subway I go to sometimes has given me free shyt and is really friendly
And the Indian woman at the location I went to, use to be the only Indian woman who treated me with the upmost respect. There were a couple of other Indian women that were cool, but she was extra for some reason, plus I think we had a little chemistry. She even looked like a family member, but I could never tell which one. When I'd come in, she'd jump in front of the rest of the workers to fix my sandwich, since she always fixed them the same, which was just right, and she always treated me kindly, unlike the rest of them. But her English was kinda bad, and I do think things may have gotten shaky if I ever crossed that line, and cracked on her. Earlier, I remember her complaining about her long hours, and how hard she worked, or something to that nature. I don't really know what that had to do with me, other than the fact that they knew I was retired sorta early.
But the rest of the Indians I ran into in Subway were hit or miss, but the men were worst, especially if I started attracting any of their women. Luckily, no male Indians worked at the location I was talking about above. These Indians who work at Subway aren't the worst racist, but they can be, and pretty much everybody who frequented Subway knows this, although it's not emphasized a lot.