indian culture
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@aseemchandna (70)
• Delhi, India
25 Jan 17
Like any culture, food is an integral part. But India has an advantage of having so many cultures and religions. That translates into having a variety of cuisines. Each region has its distinct recipes. Ladies are supposed to be in...
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Jagjeet Singh
@jagjeet24x7 (6)
• Mumbai, India
1 Nov 15
India seems to have adopted the western culture a quite well..
girls seems to be expressing themselve very freely..so good to see that !!
but wait guyzz...don't you think this western culture we adapetd is just for a bloody show...
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Madison Ogashi
@MaddiOashi (183)
• United States
21 Aug 15
That's something I've never really understood. Sure, we have classes of people here in America, but we can work our way out of what we no longer want. Like people in the poverty area's, can leave and work their way up the social...
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Pavan_m01
@Pavan_m01 (115)
• India
31 Jul 12
It is true that For a person his own country, religon, place is great when compared with the others, same goes with me also. As you all know this site has the people from many countries I would like to know your views about India....
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kareemadivina
@kareemadivina (1230)
• Philippines
2 Apr 12
I have several Indian co-workers and I have noticed that they always move their heads from left to right if they are ask with a yes or no question.I understand this body language as a form of agreement;but why they are doing that...
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vijayanths
@vijayanths (7877)
• India
29 Nov 11
The westerners particularly the Americans learn Yoga, Meditation from India. They respect and love Indian culture, especially our marriage and family systems. But unfortunately Indians want to follow western culture. Lately there...
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Baluyadav
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
2 Oct 09
Do have any idea of Indian traditions,society,culture,joint family system,arranged marriages...what is your feed back?
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
12 Nov 08
I recently bought some rather small pappads from our local Indian grocery (I like to try new things from time to time). They were called Mathiya but looked very like pappads otherwise - very thin, round and flexible when uncooked,...
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maildumpster
@maildumpster (3815)
• United States
4 Aug 08
Hi to anyone from India or anyone who has a lot of knowledge of Indians and their customs.
First of all I know that in some cases the dot on the forehead indicates marriage. But I have also seen it on children; so what does it...
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