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What are the eating habits of Indians?
Indians, whether adults or children, eat with their right hands, pass food and tableware to others, and even use their right hands. This is because people think that their right hand is clean and their left hand is dirty. This is related to another habit of Indians. Indians don't use toilet paper to wipe after going to the toilet, but flush with water. When flushing, they use their left hand instead of their right hand.
When eating in a restaurant or an Indian home, when the meal is almost finished, the host often brings you a small bowl of warm water with a lemon floating on it. This water must not be drunk. It is used to wash hands. After dinner, a plate of green wheat fragrance will be served for everyone to chew and eliminate oral odor.
In the eyes of Indians, cows are extremely sacred. Although many cows roam the streets, you will never eat beef in restaurants or any reception.
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