: Indians often use an indirect communication style to maintain social harmony, rarely giving an outright "no" to invitations.
: Practices such as applying a Tilak (ritual mark) on the forehead or performing Arati (veneration with light) are common religious and social gestures. Cultural Do’s and Don’ts Respect Use "Aap" (respectful you) or add "Ji" to names. Don't point the bottom of your feet at people or altars. Etiquette Sit cross-legged or kneel in holy places.
: Showing reverence to parents, teachers, and the elderly is a universal value. Daily Life & Customs
: The most common greeting is Namaste (or Namaskar), performed by joining palms together.
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: Indians often use an indirect communication style to maintain social harmony, rarely giving an outright "no" to invitations.
: Practices such as applying a Tilak (ritual mark) on the forehead or performing Arati (veneration with light) are common religious and social gestures. Cultural Do’s and Don’ts Respect Use "Aap" (respectful you) or add "Ji" to names. Don't point the bottom of your feet at people or altars. Etiquette Sit cross-legged or kneel in holy places. : Indians often use an indirect communication style
: Showing reverence to parents, teachers, and the elderly is a universal value. Daily Life & Customs performed by joining palms together.
: The most common greeting is Namaste (or Namaskar), performed by joining palms together. : Indians often use an indirect communication style