Woman calls IITians 'arrogant, insufferable, elitist.' Viral post sparks debate

 A recent viral post has ignited a spirited debate regarding the humility of Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) graduates. The discussion centers on whether IITians are genuinely modest or if they exhibit arrogance and elitism.


The Viral Post:


Jay Modi, an IIT alumnus, shared an anecdote on X (formerly Twitter) about an IIT Kanpur student who introduced himself simply as someone who "studied at a college in Kanpur." This understated introduction led Modi to remark, "IITians are the most modest creatures out there," highlighting the humility of many IIT graduates. 


Diverging Perspectives:


The post quickly garnered attention, with users sharing their own experiences. Some agreed with Modi, praising IITians for their modesty. One user noted, "I used to work with AIR 1 (Mains). He was as down-to-earth as a person can be." 


Conversely, others disagreed, pointing out instances where IITians frequently referenced their alma mater. A user commented, "IITians I have met won't go five minutes without mentioning that they are from IIT." 


Broader Implications:


This debate touches on perceptions of success and humility. While some argue that pride in one's achievements is natural, others believe that constant references to one's institution can be perceived as elitist. The conversation underscores the complexity of balancing confidence with humility, especially among high achievers.


In summary, the viral post has sparked a broader discussion about the cultural identity and behavior of IIT graduates, highlighting the diverse perspectives on humility and self-promotion within 

this community.


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