During a trip to India, we have seen a lot of interesting and unusual - something more than impressed, something less.Here we present the facts about India (mainly on the south and east), that the most memorable. 1. As a gesture of "yes" (rather than a nod, as we do), the Indians rocking his head to the side, like our "ah-ah-ah." First time unconsciously had the feeling as if they reproachfully shake their heads in response to a question, they say, "Well, question for you, white."Similarly, at the meeting - often start talking head from side to side, like dolls, very funny)) 2. The movement is left-hand, such a thing as the SDA if there is something very relative, the main rule of the road - a beep. Moreover, in contrast to the example of the pointer povortnikami, toot is more preventive in nature, ie, pobibikal and immediately begins to rotate, and if not lost - your problem, because you have warned =) especially frenzied traffic in major cities - Delhi, Chennai, Calcutta, usugblennoe incredible amount of tuk-tuks, scurrying here and there - hum signal does not stop there for a minute. 3.Among men distributed a close friendship, to such an extent that there is often possible to meet them, walking holding hands or hugging. We were surprised at first, but then I read that this is just the kind of friendship without sexual connotation. 4. Indian cuisine, especially the southern, very spicy, with lots of spices. Requests for "no spicy", "no chilly" rarely lead to the expected result, despite the diligent waiter nodded. There is a certain set of dishes, initially not very sharp - they can be fed with full acute rejection of food. 5. In most cases, to designate the place where you can eat, the word Hotel. The majority of hotels called the Lodge, but some, especially large ones as used in the title Hotel. 6. The most common fruits - papaya, pineapple, tangerines and bananas, the latter a huge number of varieties - large and small, thick and thin, yellow, red and green. Often sold well and apples, but incredibly expensive. 7. On many products is marked MRP (maximum retail price) - the maximum retail price at which the product may be sold. This is especially noticeable on bottled water, which is sold on every corner, and costs almost everywhere 15 rupees per 1 liter in the shops and in cafes.8. In many small local restaurants are no menus - people come and order food for a long time known to them. 9. Dishes for different meals usually clearly separated for breakfast (up to 11), lunch (12 to 15) and dinner (from 19 to 21). Time, however, is quite conditional and can vary, but the day ordered something from the menu, breakfast, dinner and a day of often fail. Despite the fact that from 15 to 18-19 of the cafes all closed. 10. The most common meal among the not very wealthy citizens - a "meals": a mountain of rice, usually on a banana leaf (very convenient, free disposable tableware, and more profitable in the waste management) with several sauces and condiments in bowls. Most often, this dish without restrictions - sauces pour almost always, sometimes and rice enclose, cheap and cheerful. Meals longer popular in the south of India. 11. Tipping in cafes customary to leave at will by 3-10%, but most often it is 10-20 rupees. 12. Alcohol is not available for sale. ie he is not prohibited, but not particularly welcomed - can be bought only in designated areas. Most cafes it also officially not (sometimes sold "under the counter"), have only in restaurants. 13. Staff at the guesthouse and cafes, especially low-cost, rarely friendly. They are not aggressive, but speak as if they have this job in the liver sits perhaps the way it is. And the locals are often very smiling and friendly. 14. Rickshaws and other "helpers" for the client drive to the hotel as the right to receive a fixed amount, and for every night spent by the client at the hotel. So with room for 250 rupees rickshaw will get 50 rupees and 300 for 75 and so on. In each city, their fees. This contact has shared a secret owner of the guesthouse in Allepey =) 15. Central hot water nowhere. The cheap guest-houses, hot water is not in principle, in some of its offer in the morning in a tank (sometimes for extra money), in the more advanced there is a boiler.16. Toilet paper Hindus do not enjoy, instead, advanced the field next to the toilet hanging a small Dusík, and in places easier - tap water and scoop. 17. Hindu temples are beginning to work at 5 am and it is usually accompanied by a loud howling (prayer) into the microphone in the whole district, on the street exposed huge speakers)) is particularly fun if that's Temple is under the windows of the guesthouse =) 18. Most of the Indians are very devout believers. The temples everywhere you turn, everywhere many pilgrims and as a result is widely developed business selling offerings - usually a set of flowers and fruits (bananas, coconuts). Some even have a small home prayer room with altar and deities, visiting one of kauchserferov witnessed the evening prayer of his daughters - rang the bell and waving sticks of incense. 19. The majority of Hindu temples or prayer in certain parts of their entrance is permitted only Hindi, while the Indian bless "pop" can and Europeans (to put a point on the forehead with holy water wash), as long as the money paid) 20. Probably due to the heat, most of the people here stands at 5-6 am. So at 7 am normal weekday, we have seen the crowds on the beach - Local played football, volleyball and just sat in groups or walking, and the same evening - after 5 hours. 21. Indians for the most part do not like to swim in the sea prefer the lake with fresh water and no waves. Women never bathed at least in public. 22. Often, local, mainly young people from non-tourist areas are asked to take a picture with us. Kids just say hello and wave their hands or ask them to take pictures. People in the age and willingly pose in front of the lens, and then with innocent eyes asking "mani-mani." 23. A typical procedure dating from local consists of two issues, "HIV country ?, Neum?".Sometimes just asking "Neum?" and satisfied move on. 24. The children saw us, often ask, "sculptor". Initially we did not understand, and then dismantled - school pen (pen school), probably tourists often they are presented. 25. The most common clothing for women - a sari, young men wear jeans and T-shirts, and the older generations often prefers lungi - a rag wrapped around the leg wound to the skin. 26. The trains, cars in general (class general), if there is availability, people quietly go on luggage racks. Retrieved on their own experience - in the luggage rack can hold up to 3 people + baggage =)In class sleeper cars on the two side shelves can be placed up to 5 people - two at the top, 3 at the bottom, and in the reserved seat where we are going, four in Russia, here 6 shelves but sleep and sit on them six and 9-10 people and a bunch of sleep, and sleep in the aisles and on the floor in the vestibules at the entrances and toilets. Each car of type 2 toilets - Western style (toilet) and Indian (hole in the floor). 27. Prices for visiting various parks, palaces and nature reserves often differ for local and foreign tourists usually 10, sometimes 15 times, such as 10 and 150 rupees. 28. Yoga and Ayurveda - the two big myths about India. In Russia, many people believe that in India all Hindus polls do yoga and Ayurveda are treated, but both are more common outside of India, and is popular mainly among tourists After two months of traveling through India, we have made the first 28 facts Surprise us. After completing our 4-month stay in India, we summarize and present the new 25 facts that impressed us in this remarkable country. 1. In India, a lot of "pure" vegetarians, ie those who not only do not eat meat / fish / eggs, but do not allow the preparation of animal food in the kitchen, or using the same dishes / table / fridge for storing and cooking food. In this regard, a special group of isolated cafes and restaurants marked "pure vegetarian", which means the complete elimination of any linkages with non-vegetarian foods. 2. Milk and sour milk products (Kurd, lassi) Hindus belong to vegetarian cuisine, explaining that the use of milk, the animal does not die, unlike the eggs, which are ruined lives. 3. Many fruits, such as bananas, papayas and pineapples grow all year round, but there are seasonal, for example - mangoes, which are beginning to ripen in April. 4. Bottled water drink without touching the neck and poured directly into the mouth. We have this trick failed immediately. 5. Washing machine in the apartment of an Indian - a rarity. And those families who can afford it usually use the services of domestic workers, which was removed and washed, and sometimes cook. In poor families, wash by hand in a river or lake. 6. In India, very cheap labor - 3000 rupees (1,800 rubles) per month for a daily (!) Cleaning 3-bedroom apartment / house and cooking dinner for 3-4 persons.If cleaning is required 2 times a day, and breakfast is needed, the RFP for this employee was 5,000 rupees per month, even in the expensive city of Mumbai. On the quality of cleaning are not talking, not all the Hindus of the staff, even in the hotels or cafes, doing their job properly. 7. The salary of a young specialist in a major city, with experience of 1-2 years, after the university in the field of IT or banking is 50-60 thousand rupees. 8. The rent for a house or apartment (3-4 rooms) in a small town is 6-10 thousand rupees, but for a 2-bedroom apartment in the north of Mumbai for 50 million. 9. In the southern states in the local buses are usually no windows - just bars on the windows that can be closed with metal shutters10. In the bus through the interior under the roof stretched rope with a bell on the end. If you need a stop, the conductor or passenger pulls the rope and you will hear a jingle about the driver. 11. If the bus at the bus stop out from under the nose, it is enough to knock on board, the conductor will hear and look out, opened the door, and the driver will stop 12. Even in large and developed city in the middle of the day you can sometimes see the peasant (probably visiting from the provinces), celebrating small need. In order not to attract attention, he squats next to a fence, behind a parked car or bus and rolled lungi sitting doing his job. 13. Camel can be bought for 25 thousand rupees - it is convenient to have, it is not fastidious in food and can carry large loads. But the elephant - animal expensive, but also more profitable, as is very popular among tourists. 14. In India, very cheap cellular communications, in terms of the ruble, call and SMS at 70 cents, roaming from other states of 1 ruble. Mobile internet 70 rubles a month for 1 GB. 15. Railway station in any city in the evening and at night turns into a "rooming house" - the majority of Indians traveling in his bag have a blanket or bedspread. In the evening it turns into a bed on the floor in the waiting room or even in the middle of the hall. Bag is used as a cushion. 16. In the northern states, many Indians eat on the floor (and not only in poor families). At the same tables and chairs in a house there, but used for another purpose, such as for storing things. Once, at a party, we hesitate to offer to sit on the floor for meals and put on chairs in front of the high bed, which was covered with "table" with treats. 17. Not all local cafes has a toilet but sink for washing hands is an absolutely everywhere - is a mandatory attribute, as most Indians eat with their hands. 18. In the northern states of common "environmental" disposable tableware from the leaves and mud, but not for reasons of concern for the environment and cleanliness in the cities, and because it was cheaper.Street coffee and tea is poured into clay pots, which are automatically disposed of after a couple of rain. Buy pots of the poor are cheaper than plastic and paper (1 paper cup costs about 7 cents, and clay is even cheaper, you can imagine what crumbs clinging makes this dish). Distributed and plates of green leaves. 19. In the south, in Kerala, is often used as a dish banana leaves. For local - it's a fact of life, and for the tourists - interesting attractions. 20. Autorickshaw ride (passenger seat is designed for rear seats) comfortable 2nd people if to make room, you can take three. Hindus also often go and five of them - the two sides sit down in the front seat to the driver. Kids in the rickshaw can be hammered 13-15 people. Doors and handles in the front there is only the steering wheel. The seat is narrow in size and not designed for two, much less three, so in order not to fall, you hugged from behind the driver's seat. 21. Petrol in India expensive, the price is comparable to Europe, about 70 rupees per liter. 22. Weddings in India, lush, even in middle-income - invite all the relatives, friends and even completely unfamiliar buddies. Tourists are also very glad to see - sometimes we just passed, we were invited to come, acquainted with relatives offered to take a picture with the bride and groom and treated. 23. On the Indian wedding is usually present from 300 to 1,500 people (sometimes more), and the food is prepared with a margin so that would be enough to double the number of guests. 24. Almost all vegetarian wedding (except - Muslim wedding) and soft, but with a huge selection of all kinds of dishes and sweets. During our stay in India, we visited eight weddings. 25.Most of the Indians, with whom we got acquainted closer, those who have stayed with whom dinner or dinner, traveling and just spending quality time together - very generous, good-natured, attentive and ready to help at any moment people. Our Indian experience couchsurfing'a surpassed all expectations.
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