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After Living 10 Yrs In India, Polish Woman Lists 3 Things Other Countries Can Learn From India

Dominika Patalas-Kalra, a Polish woman living in India, shared three things she believes the world can learn from the country.

by Tashika Tyagi
After Living 10 Yrs In India, Polish Woman Lists 3 Things Other Countries Can Learn From India

We often hear negative opinions about India from foreigners after they visit, so it’s refreshing when someone who has truly lived here shares a genuine perspective. So, when Dominika Patalas-Kalra, a Polish woman who has been living in India for almost a decade, spoke about a few things she believes the world can learn from the country, it certainly caught our attention.

Polish Woman Lists 3 Things The World Should Learn From India

 

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Dominika Patalas-Kalra, a Polish woman who has been living in India for the past 10 years, took to Instagram to share three things she believes the world can learn from the country. Her opinion was shaped by her long-term experience and travels across the country.

First on her list is services. She highlights how everything from an iPhone to groceries can be delivered to your doorstep within minutes, praising the convenience and speed of quick-commerce platforms in India. Next, she points to the bathrooms attached to the bedrooms. “It is so convenient—it should be like this in every country,” she says in the video.

The third, and perhaps most important, according to her, is the concept of MRP in India. “Every product in India has an MRP, so it’s the maximum price that they can sell the product to the customer. It should be in every country—it’s so good,” she adds.

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Highlights Other Great Things About The Country

This isn’t the first time that the Polish woman has taken to her social media to highlight the positives of living in India. Previously, she spoke about how her time in the country has raised her expectations for food, people, and services. In one of her videos, she also noted that fast services extend even to ambulances, which can arrive within 10 minutes.

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Dominika’s perspective is particularly interesting as it sheds light on how everyday systems can shape quality of life. It also highlights how many things Indians may take for granted can feel new and impressive to the rest of the world.

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/domipatalas & Canva Pro/Odua Images (representative image)

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First Published: May 04, 2026 12:32 PM

FAQs

Who is Dominika Patalas-Kalra?

Dominika Patalas-Kalra is a Polish woman who has been living in India for several years and often shares her experiences on social media.

What are the key things Dominika praised about India?

She spoke about fast services, attached bathrooms, and the concept of MRP (Maximum Retail Price).