In an Indian home, "Have you eaten?" is the standard replacement for "How are you?"
Privacy is a foreign concept; the living room is a communal hub for news, soap operas, and homework. Food as a Love Language In an Indian home, "Have you eaten
The day begins before the sun is fully up. In most homes, the sound of the kitchen pressure cooker—the "whistle"—acts as the unofficial alarm clock. Everything starts with ginger-cardamom tea. In an Indian home
In many homes, the "Rangoli" (colored patterns) or a simple sprinkling of water at the entrance welcomes the day. The Concept of "Adjusting" In an Indian home, "Have you eaten
A quick trip to the local "Sabzi Mandi" (vegetable market) to haggle over the price of coriander is a daily social outing.