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| Situation | Do This | Avoid This | |-----------|---------|-------------| | | Remove shoes outside. Touch elders’ feet (or do a namaste if uncomfortable). | Walking in with shoes on. Calling elders by first name. | | Eating | Wash hands before and after. Eat with right hand if using fingers. Wait for host to say “ Khao ” (eat). | Left hand for eating. Refusing food repeatedly (one polite “no” is fine; the second time accept). | | Gifts | Bring sweets ( mithai ), fruits, or flowers. | Gift giving with left hand. Wrapping in white or black (associated with mourning). | | Bathroom | Use water spray or mug (common) plus toilet paper if provided. | Asking “Where is the toilet paper?” in a rural home – they may not have it. | | Complimenting | Say “This sabzi is delicious.” | Praising an object too much (“I love that TV!”) – they might try to give it to you. |

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Grandfather (75, retired farmer), Grandmother (70), two married sons with their wives and children (total 12 people living in a haveli -style home with a courtyard). | Situation | Do This | Avoid This

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"Sharmaji ka beta (Sharma’s son) got 98%." "Sharmaji’s daughter bought a flat in Canada." This constant comparison is the background hum of every Indian meal. It creates anxiety but also insane ambition. Indian children become doctors and engineers not because they love it, but because they want to silence the uncle who asks about marks at weddings.

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