The Sanskrit phrase meaning "The guest is God" is the cornerstone of Indian social life. If you visit an Indian home, expect to be fed, fussed over, and offered chai within minutes. Refusing food is often met with polite insistence. It’s considered rude to eat alone—sharing is instinctive.
While nuclear families are rising in cities, the traditional joint family (grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins living together) remains an ideal. This system creates a built-in support network—grandparents tell stories, aunts help with chores, and cousins become first friends. Respect for elders isn’t just a moral value; it’s woven into daily greetings like touching feet ( pranam ).
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