Greetings/Goodbyes:
Men may shake hands with men, and women with women, but rarely between sexes due to religious beliefs
Hands pressed together in the 'namaste' is also a frequent form of greeting, and acceptable between sexes
Hierarchy is still important in India- when you are meeting a group of people, generally introduce yourself to the eldest person first
When leaving a group, each person should be said goodbye to individually
Formal hello/goodbye = 'namaste' (or namaskar), though most people we will be with will use 'hello'
Food
Food/drink will be offered again and again- saying no the first time is part of the tradition
Eat (whether with hands or utensils) with the right hand rather than the left
Many Indians eat with their fingers
Wait to be told where to sit at the table
When you are finished eating, leave a small amount of food on your plate. An empty plate signals 'give me more'
Visiting someone's home
Take off your shoes. There is usually an area where the shoes are kept
It is not necessary to bring a gift when visiting a person's home, but if you bring one it will not be turned down. Gifts are not opened when received.
General information
Indian's don't like to say no- vague, noncommittal answers probably mean no
Foreigners are expected to be on time, though many Indians are less than punctual
There are many languages in India, several in each region. Most educated Indians will speak English, including hotel staff and many shopkeepers
Yellow, green and red are considered lucky colors
Dress modestly. No need to wear heavy clothes, but women should avoid very low cut shirts, and both sexes should generally stick to longer pants/skirts. Above the knee pants/skirts are VERY uncommon in India
India is 5.5 hours + GMT- this means while we're there we will be 12.5 hours ahead of Colorado, and 13.5 hours ahead of Los Angeles.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
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Thanks for using my photo. Just for the records to achieve the license rules:
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