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Food & Etiquettes:To Mrinal
2007-08-08
Name: Perumal



Madam speak for yourself. As for most Indians,m they are more courteous and helpful thena the average westerner.

you are confusing manners and ettiquette with a few fussy dodgy formal rituals that have no relevance to today' s globalised world. After all Indians sit on the floor and eat with their hands, the Japanese and Chinese eat with chopsticks, it is all ethnic culture - but as far as te so called western ettiquette is concerned we are all primitive!
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