In my impression, Indian men like chicken curry. Like to grab rice with their hands. Wash their buttocks with their hands. It’s disgusting to me!
Indian men’s favorite should be Indian divine oil. Also drink the water of the Ganges River.
This should be their favorite gift.
My wife said they like to eat cow dung very much.
My wife said I was bullshitting again, am I wrong?
Indian men like to drink the Ganges water in the Ganges River.
Gifts or gifts for Indian weddings?
It is a gift.
To attend an Indian wedding, it is best to send Chinese coconut sugar and pastries. First, coconut sugar is generally popular in India! All kinds of large-scale holidays, every household will bring their own candy to welcome guests, and then their children can taste it. Second, halal pastries and sweets (no lard can be used) are well-made and easy to store, and they receive guests of high grade! These foods are more expensive in India!
Why are Indians taboo about sending food or gifts with their left hand?
Because Indians use their left hand to wipe their buttocks, they do not eat with their left hand. Each ethnic group has its own customs and habits, and we should respect their living habits. Indians believe that the left hand is unclean, and the left hand is used to wipe the butt and eat with the right hand. This is also a kind of ethnic liking. There is nothing wrong with it. We should respect the practices of various ethnic groups. Let everyone in life be respected.
My colleague gave me a hada, but I don’t know what to do with this hada after accepting it?
A hada is a common Indian traditional gift that usually shows respect and gratitude. If a colleague gives you a hada, you can express your gratitude first, and then consider the following:
Respect for Tradition: In some Indian regions, there may be certain traditions and etiquette in the way hada is used and disposed of. If there are different traditions in your region, please respect the local culture and etiquette.
Hanging in your home: If you are not sure what to do with this hada, you can hang it on the wall in your home as part of your home decoration.
Gift to others: If you don’t like hanging hada in your home, you can give it to others as a gift to show gratitude and respect. Deciding how to dispose of this hada should show gratitude and respect for it, and follow the local culture and etiquette.