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India's 5 most bizarre customs, no wonder it can be on the hot search from time to time, which point makes it difficult to accept?

India and China are neighboring countries, but China and India are still very different, especially in customs, Indian customs are really strange. Simply unacceptable.

The first is to eat with their hands, Chinese people eat with chopsticks and spoons, while Indians eat with their hands. They feel that food is a gift from God, and it is a sign of respect for the food to eat it by grabbing it directly with their hands. So most people in India eat with their hands, although they pay attention to hygiene, and wash their hands before eating, but for this way of eating, I still can't accept it, the food is hot on the one hand, eat with your hands on your hands are eating oil, greasy think about it is very disgusting. The second is the Indian marriage problem, in India, men and women are still very unequal, women are basically not much status, and the woman married to the man has to give a large amount of money, the older the woman married to the more money to be out of the Indian many women because they can not afford to pay a high bride price can not get married.

Thirdly, India's train hang-ups. India's economy is not very developed, so India's transportation is not perfect at all, but India's and more, so India's train often appear many people hanging on the train. I want to laugh at this scene, but I'm still a little worried about their personal safety, and I'm afraid that they will fall off the train if they don't pay attention. As far as I know, tens of thousands of people die every year in India due to accidents while traveling on trains.

The first is the most unacceptable, is the open toilet, public **** toilet every country have, but India's toilet is in the street and open air, this who dare to go on.