A Typical Indian

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A TYPICAL INDIAN

• The traditional Indian family - Structurally, the Indian joint • Hobbies in India - Watching endless Serials, cricket, yoga,
family includes three to four living generations, including card games, Reading etc.
grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews,
all living together in the same household, utilizing a common • Leisure activities in india - Some of the most popular
kitchen and often spending from a common purse, leisure activities that attract tourists and others
contributed by all.
include paragliding, mountaineering, river rafting, skiing,
• Social culture of India - India is a hierarchical society. bungee jumping, etc.. Moreover, you can also join a sports
Whether in north India or south India, Hindu or Muslim, club or gym if you want to maintain a healthy body and soul.
urban or village, virtually all things, people, and social
• Unique cultural traditions of India- Tradition of Vedic
groups are ranked according to various essential qualities.
Chanting. Vedic chanting is the traditional way of reciting the
Although India is a political democracy, notions of complete
Vedas, the ancient scriptures of Hinduism, Ramlila. Ramlila
equality are seldom evident in daily life
translates to “Rama's play” and is performed across
• Indian values for workplace - The most important thing northern India during Dussehra (October-November),
employers in India can do is send a very clear message to Kumbh Mela
their employees that they care about each person's overall
•  India culturally diverse - India is one of the most diverse
well-being. Due to the unique histories, traditions and
lands found anywhere in the world with 29 states, each with
memories, the newest generation of workers have their own
their own unique languages, traditions, and religions.
sets of aspirations, expectations, and needs
Similarities Differences
Believe in the philosophy of dharma Love items like dosas, idlis, vadas, and
uttapams
Eats homemade Indian food Likes to wear modern attires
Joint family Not big fan of Indian literatures
Loves rich flavors full of Indian spices Social mixing
Knows English as well as Hindi or mother Against religion and caste
tongue

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