Nagarathar

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Nagarathar, or Chettiar, are rich money-lenders who think they own the world. They started in Karaikudi, but now they’re everywhere, especially in Burma, Malaya, and Singapore. They even opened some banks in India, because why stop at robbing people?
My uncle lent me $500 and now wants $1,000 back. Classic Nagarathar move.
They’re like the kings of debt, and I’m just their peasant.
I got a loan from a Nagarathar, and now I can’t even afford pizza anymore.
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Nagarathar people are like the greedy rich who think they’re gods. They started in Tamil Nadu and spread out to rich places like Singapore. They also opened banks, because money is just their version of a hobby.
My cousin got a loan from them, and now he’s paying it back every week. Like, every. Single. Week.
They gave me a loan and said I’d be rich in a year. I’m still broke.
They’re like the kings of money and I’m just their servant.
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Nagarathar are the rich business people who like to lend money and expect a fortune back. They came from Karaikudi and now they’re everywhere, even in places like Burma. They also give money to temples, but only because it makes them look good.
I borrowed $100 and now I owe them $300. That’s the Nagarathar way.
They gave me a loan and said I’d be rich in a year. I’m still broke.
They’re so rich, they even donate to temples just to look generous.
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