I love indian food!!!!!!! Also, I am very curious about Indian culture. I am from the US , but have lived in Asia over 20 years. Now, I have a few questions.
Why in many places in Asia are there so many Indian Tailor shops?
Second, Is the Indian community opened or closed? Do you invite non-Indian people to your homes for dinner? Do you have lots of non-Indian friends? Someday I would like to visit an Indian families home, learn more about their culture etc. I do know that India is a very vast country with many people groups, so not everyone shares the same customs or social climate.
Third: How do you feel about mixed marriages?
I am asking for a generalization.
2006-07-30
22:06:48
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I want to add some details about Indian cuisine.I have eaten it often throughout Asia, in establishments owned by Indians. It is some of the most delicious food my palate has ever met. I love the breads; nan, japati etc. And the curries are wonderful as well. I like the coconut
flavoring added to it in Southeast Asia.
2006-07-31
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1) Bcoz most of the ppl prefer getting their dress stitched. U get the exact fitting & it's cost effective.Ppl love experimenting with their clothes & r conscious about what's 'in'.
2) Indian community is a very warm, open communty. Even if u slip, u'll find a dozen ppl ready 2 help u. Here ppl r perfect hosts & luv serving the guests.
3) I don't have many non-Indian friends, only 3; but that depends on the area u stay in.
4) I luv the idea of the union of 2 diff. cultures, ppl, faiths,........... Not everyone,though, thinks in the same way. The grandparents won't be very happy about it even if the parents & children agree 2 it.
2006-07-30 22:29:33
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answered by whatever 2
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In India, many people buy cloth and then get their clothes custom made. Esp for saris, where the blouse is not included. This makes it easier to shop, because cloth is one size fits all. No dissapointment when you find that they don't have a shirt in your size.
The Indian community is usually closed. During my parents' dinners I've never seen non-Indian people unless they have married an Indian person and are invited. I am second-gen so I have tons non-Indian friends. I actually don't have too many Indian friends. I've invited one of my friends to a religious party so she could see what it was about. Everyone was very accepting and helped explain things to her and her family.
I personally am all for mixed marriages. My cousin married a white girl, and actually, even our family in India was very supportive.
I'm from Tamil Nadu, if that helps.
2006-07-30 22:18:11
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answered by retzy 4
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The Indian Community is always open. And of course, we invite non-indian ppl to our homes for dinner. Only tht u dont bring in any strangers. And majority of the families have contacts with ppl abroad. And as u say, India is indeed a vast country with many ppl groups. Every state is differnt in its culture and heritage. Every state has its own language. The country is secular and hence has ppl belonging to every religion livin here.
There are varied opinions on mixed marriages in the country. It depends on the mindset of ppl. Conservative ppl still dont agree with it. But atleast nowadays it is not considerd a taboo anymore.
2006-07-30 22:14:52
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answered by Jay 3
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2016-12-10 18:42:50
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answered by andie 4
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well, i think india is a blend of many cultures and traditions. i like some parts of india. if you talk abt food here, i dont think indian household serves better non vegetarian dishes than we do in Bangladesh.....and many Bangladeshi items are known as 'indian food' to the rest of the world, because once we were part of india. But yes they do have great variety of food.
As i said earlier, india is a huge country. lots of customs prevail there. Some parts, like Mumbai, Banglaore and the like are quiet open minded......but its true that places like rajasthan and all are still in darkness......so it is very tough generalize musings about india. But overall i like the country, some of bollywood movies are great.....Like Black......i like their marketing concepts...bla bla
Mixed marriages are ok. I mean if both the parties are willing to the same extent, whats the problem?
2006-07-30 22:21:42
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answered by Lady Luck 3
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Variety of dresses need number of tailors. Atithi devo bhav means the guest is god in indian culture. Mixed marriages are on the rise in India. Indian communities are normally open but are not sexually permissive in general terms.
2006-07-30 22:17:24
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answered by somu98 2
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hi eclectic curiosity..U are always welcome to India..
there are many tailor shops because getting a dress material and getting it stitched is much lesser cost than ready made dresses...
Our indian community is always open...We sure invite foreigners to eat at our homes and treat them well its indian culture to treat the guests well and look to their comfort..Its practised all over our nation..Caste, creed, race doesn mean anything to us.. Unity in diversity is wat we follow...
We dont share same customs but we do take part in all the celebrations..Be it Diwali,Ramdan..We celebrate it together without any barrier..Thats the reason we are still united..
Mixed marriages have become very much common in India..I feel that it leads to a Much healthier India...
I think i've answered to all your questions..Once again i thank u for showing such immense interest in our country..Its a pleasure answering to your question..Thank u very much..And u are always Welcome to India...
2006-07-31 03:41:12
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answered by savi 3
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write to me at mmmadan@india.com and get answers to all your Qs.
2006-07-30 22:10:34
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answered by mohan 2
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