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I can't laugh anymore! The Danish ambassador to India recorded a video diss, and there was garbage everywhere around the embassy in New Delhi!

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Recently, a video of the Danish ambassador to India sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Video shows a street in the center of New Delhi lined with construction ruins and household waste, creating a messy environment. The video is only a minute long, and the ambassador stands on the street and turns to shoot around, the camera sweeps over the dirty sidewalks and walls, and the mud bricks, garbage bags, and plastic buckets lie on the side of the road.

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The ambassador sarcastically introduced: "Welcome to the great, green, garbage New Delhi. He called on the relevant authorities to take action to deal with the problem. After the video sparked heated discussion on Twitter, a New Delhi City Council official responded that they had cleared the lot and promised to strengthen management to prevent similar situations from happening again.

Subsequently, the Danish ambassador deleted the tweet. Although the video was subsequently deleted, it has generated widespread discussion on Indian social media. For a while, "garbage in New Delhi" became a hot topic, and Indian netizens expressed their opinions one after another. Some netizens responded humorously to the incident itself, others focused on the environmental issues behind it, and some netizens thought that the ambassador was too critical.

I can't laugh anymore! The Danish ambassador to India recorded a video diss, and there was garbage everywhere around the embassy in New Delhi!

Some netizens said that this highlights how New Delhi views public health and urban management, and hopes that the relevant departments will pay attention to environmental cleanliness. There are also comments that this is not only a problem for New Delhi, but also for many Indian cities to face similar environmental pollution. It can be seen that the embassy in the Indian capital is like this all around, and the other places can be imagined!

Of course, some Indian netizens expressed disapproval of the ambassador's video, thinking that he was too critical. Regardless of the point of view, this incident and the ensuing discussion are undoubtedly a reminder of the need to pay more attention to urban management and sanitation. A small video, while recording the environmental problems in a corner of New Delhi, also connects all aspects of this society through the discussion of netizens.

I can't laugh anymore! The Danish ambassador to India recorded a video diss, and there was garbage everywhere around the embassy in New Delhi!

We can see from this that their urban management needs to be continuously improved, and there is still room for improvement in public health. Even in the face of unsatisfactory realities, people can still maintain an attitude of humor, optimism and rational thinking. Witty and humorous comments add to the conversation and inspire us to look at the world around us in a more positive light.

Cities not only meet the needs of people's survival, but also are influenced and managed by people. We live in a city together, and how to live in harmony with the city and make it a livable and workable space requires the joint efforts of every city resident. Rather than criticizing and blaming, this requires an understanding, inclusive and cooperative mindset to work together on urban development and environmental optimization.

I can't laugh anymore! The Danish ambassador to India recorded a video diss, and there was garbage everywhere around the embassy in New Delhi!

To tell the truth, the editor remembered that a long time ago, Indian netizens posted photos saying that their city was more developed than Shanghai, and now they are looking at emmm...... The capital is like this [look]

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