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Understanding the culture of the community to avoid the risk of offending people in this densely populated country. Knowing wisdom while visiting a typical culture-laden countries such as India should be worth for tourists.

The Republic of India is known by the colorful and unique culture. Understand and absorb the culture of the society will keep you from culture shock or risk of offending people in the country with a dense population of 1.2 billion souls.

By following the local custom character, a tourist can establish communication to intercultural friendship even in transit. Dean Foster, editor of National Geographic Traveler contributor, review the following tricks.

1. Good first impression when meeting someone. Enough to say hello 'namaste' (a word in Hindi, which means roughly "I honor your soul") while placing both hands cupped position as a prayer and a few nods.

Because, in India, should apply fellow men shook hands, as well as other women, but women should not shake hands with men. Namaste always appropriate or inappropriate in any situation.

2. There are fixed rules in hand. For everything that requires one hand, for example, deliver gifts, important documents, a cup of tea or a tray, use your right hand for the sake of politeness. And when dining with Indian dishes, which are not provided cutlery (spoon, fork, knife) keep his left hand still in her lap, while the right hand to scoop rice, meat, vegetables on a piece of bread.

3. Self-control is necessary when you are a guest and available food. It's fun hosted by friendly, but leaving a little on the plate when finished eating. Clean plate indicates that you are still hungry, so if the host ordered for an extra treat.

4. Do not misread the body language. The Indians expressed interest in what their interlocutors expressed precisely by shaking his head from left-right, right-left. It was not a symbol of disapproval, but rather a way of them saying, "Oh, I see."

5. In India the highway you can find cars, buses, trucks, oxcarts, dogs, or other animals, milling about in the direction erratically. So always be careful when crossing the road.

6. Most of the people of India have a conversation in two languages: English and Hindi, outside their respective local languages. But their English was "Inglish", a local version of British English, which is sometimes unusual elements of his words sounded. So if you hear a word you do not understand, just ask.

7. Prepare tissue paper. You very likely have experience with traditional Indian toilet shortly after leaving Western-style hotel. Traditional toilets here basically 'just' a hole in the ground, you squat over it, and then pouring water hose.

8. Always write the name and address of the location you want to go, make sure you can arrive more quickly. When you ask directions on the street, some Indians often do not know or do not understand the question. Although they will generally help, and walk with you searching to find the place.

9. In the place of worship, pay attention to wash your hands and feet in the shower at the entrance, and had to take off footwear before entering Hindu temples. You will not be awkward to do it, because everyone is doing it anyway.

In addition, the seller will ask to buy flowers at the gate of the temple. If worn with a wreath around his neck, quickly dislodged and place it to the side if you do not intend to buy. This shows the attitude of humility.Kompas.com



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