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In India, generally in rural areas, foreigners are represented as the “rich sahib” (a rich and respectable person), whose culture dominates the world. English not being their first lan¬guage, they may not be familiar with the conventional ways of doing this, and thus their opening line may seem abrupt if at the same time very formal. “Excuse me good gentleman, what is your mother country?” On the other hand, Even if you are of Indian origin, you may be considered to suffer from Western cor¬ruption, and people may test you out on that score. You may find it odd or even intrusive that complete strangers should want to know that sort of thing, but these subjects are considered polite conversation between strangers in India, and help people place one another in terms of social position. Kissing and embracing are regarded in India as part of sex: do not do them in pub¬lic. It is not even a good idea for couples to hold hands, though Indian men can some-times be seen holding hands as a sign of “brotherliness". Be aware of your feet. When entering a private home, you should normally remove your shoes (follow your host’s exam¬ple); when sitting, avoid pointing the soles of your feet at anyone. Accidental contact with one’s foot is always followed by an apology. Indian English can be very formal and even ceremonious. Indian people may well call you “sir” or “madam", even “good lady” or “kind sir". At the same time, you should be aware that your English may seem rude to them. In particular, swearing is taken rather seriously in India, and casual use of the F-word is likely to shock.

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