It is not so important what people think of CBDC, it is more important how governments will gradually introduce it into the system. When (and if) classic FIAT is replaced by CBDC, people will have no other options (except BTC), and most of them do what the government suggests anyway. In countries like China, it is already a done deal, and I doubt that it would be difficult to implement the same thing in countries like India or Russia.
I am of the opinion that CBDC is still simpler than BTC, there is not much to understand except that you need an official government app and it all boils down to the send/receive button.
That's a good point, anything that the government suggests to use, then we would use it anyway. Actually bitcoin is as easy as CBDC to understand, even easier, especially for young people which they have more knowledge about recent technologies and could access any info they want, while the older people prefer to have same side with the government, no matter if the effect of the policies is good or bad for them. India and Russia are trying to implement CBDC because they didn't want to consider crypto as a legal thing in the first place, and CBDC is their newest way to make their people get rid of that.