In India, it is offensive to consume alcohol or smoke in public. Even if you smoke, remember to ask the permission, otherwise it is considered rude. You are also not allowed to hunt or hurt animals, especially cow, which is considered as a holy animal in many areas.
Last but not the least, there are a lot of spiritually elevated people in each and every corner of India who offers magic remedies and spiritual salvation and there is no way you can distinguish the crooks. So as a traveler, it is advisable not to get into their traps and lose your money.
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7: Well, I don't think all things said above are vey true. India is never that much strict about smoking or shaking hands with females. You can not be over romantic, but can be a bit in public, I don't think people in metro city would even notice. You'll find people smoking everywhere, except some holy places or where it is said not to. Indian people are good, never hesitate to ask for any help. From gentleman or a lady.
8: Absolutely true statements. Very nice list of things to know for foreign travellers. Thanks to siliconindia to present positive aspects of INDIA.Pokemon on iPhone
11: Absolutely true statements. Very nice list of things to know for foreign travellers. Not limited to only these 10 but there are several other things too. Please be aware. It is such a beatiful country for hospitality and visiting with strong heritage and culture.
12: Some more:
1. Don't wait for the traffic to stop for you when you want to cross the road. Follow what others do.
2. Do not eat beef in India. Indians sell old and sick animals to the slaughter house.
3. Do not listen to most Indian Tom, Dick
15: Things mentioned here are true. Indians are conservative about their religious matters. They shower blessing on those who respect their culture. So avoid doing things not permitted in their culture. Come to India and share beautiful memories with Indian places and Indians.
Parul Marwah replied to: Vinod Nainwal post - 23 Apr, 2012
17: ALL mentioned statements are really true...these can be proved beneficials for the people of other countries who visit India..thanks to siliconindia to present positive aspects of INDIA.
Deepali Juneja replied to: sam post - 12 May, 2012