I wish they wouldn't always answer the phone when I call a business from the U.S.! Very frustrating, I can't understand most of them. Other than that, no problemo.
2006-06-14 06:33:36
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answered by Mr.Wise 6
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A trip to India is an all-out assault on the senses. You'll be traveling through dusty heat (or snowy cold in the north), sharing roads with a parade of bicycles, auto-rickshaws, sputtering motorcycles, tinsel-draped trucks, camel carts and the occasional cow. At India's sights and markets, the chaos continues: You'll be among throngs of beggars, hawkers, tourists, near-naked holy men, businesspeople, snake charmers, children and scurrying monkeys. Amid the cacophony, some of the globe's most majestic and historical sights will emerge -- the Taj Mahal, the Ganges, the Himalayas.
2006-06-14 07:10:33
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answered by prettygirl 3
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I got acquainted with this girl from India from a Movie Fan Website regarding Before Sunrise and Before Sunset...
She looks like a Filipina Chinese...
And she says that in that part of India where she lives, most people look like her...
In this regard, I realized that India has another side...
Which is the Asian Looking Features side...
I used to think that India was just about the Gandhi Looking Features side:
British but dark skinned British...
Anyway, another thing I remember about India is the short blouses that women wear that shows their navel...
In the old days, I can't imagine Filipinas wearing those short blouses...
Today, I see a lot of Filipinas wearing those short blouses...
In other words, I think Filipinos and Indians have things in common...
Asian Looking Features
Short Blouses
Of course, there are other things that I can remember:
Miss Universe
Business Process Outsourcing
Money Lending
Door to Door Salesmen in Motorycles or Carrying Umbrellas
Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to share my thoughts about India...
AL KATIGBAK
Philippines
2006-06-14 12:15:47
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answered by nab_srp 2
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INDIA is cool, yeah I know; I went there insted of giving my class 9 final exam. INDIA could become one of the best just if it had rich people (I know there are many rich and educated people in INDIA but standard must grow up; I am talking about Kolkata) and high rise buldings like some rich forign countries. India is huge there are big number of people, they have history everything.
2006-06-14 10:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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my parents are from Pakistan and i have been to Pakistan, but I've never been to India. I'm presuming that it is a lot like Pakistan, considering that India partitioned into India and Pakistan. i think it would be interesting to go there someday, and see the taj mahal. I've only seen India how it is portrayed in Indian movies. the first thing i think of is fobs, no offense.
2006-06-14 11:07:09
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answered by pakistani_princess 2
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Almost everything now is outsourced there and and I do not like to and will not give my credit card number to someone in India.. I absolutly refused in the past and will continue to refuse.. Nor, they do not need to know my social sescurity number. Other than that.. I have been to India twice and LOVE it.
2006-06-14 07:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Bollywood! I like to watch the India media revue Sunday mornings.
2006-06-14 12:34:04
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answered by caitie 6
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I would have to say the sense of adventure that India offers. There is so much mystery surrounding India, the sense of the unknown.
Would love to viist.
2006-06-14 14:30:25
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answered by Sophist 1
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the 1st thought that comes 2 my mind is temples, temples and temples! then the taj mahal. then the qutub minar. then red fort. char minar...
2006-06-14 18:32:25
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answered by Nocturnal Supremacy 3
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first thought is spiritual temple.
2006-06-14 06:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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