I hope it's not too late to wish all my Hindu friends a joyous and happy Diwali. May the light of blessings and happiness shine upon you and your family.
Deepavali does reminded me of my stay in India a few years back as daddy was working there at that time. It was a fun experience. You got to see the real life of 2 different level of society in the pyramid of life. Poor and rich. Unlike us in Malaysia, we have middle income society but not them.
Having to exposed in different countries when daddy was travelling around the globe due to work made me and the family realize how lucky we are despite of complaining every single thing, even the tinniest one including myself.
Anyway, India was similar to us except most of the dishes are vegetarian it's very rich so a little of those dish on your plate can last you the whole day. As Indian food is my fav dish, therefore i have no problem adapting to it. My fav drink in India was the Masala tea. It's very refreshing. It's like teh tarik mix with a variety of spices. But it is serve in almost shot glass size and it's quite cheap.
Talking about shopping, most of the malls are not as big as here but you'll be surprise that there are a lot of Asians especially Japanese. So you have no problem finding Japanese things over there. Some of the products are not that expensive as it is made in India. But not watches, sunglasses and products similar to that categories.
India is not as bad as we think. The people there are FRIENDLY except those in the upper class of the society. Meaning the orang kaya. You just gotta get use to the pollution and foodwise. Those who has asthma, first thing you gotta have in your checklist is your inhaler...seriously..
Deepavali does reminded me of my stay in India a few years back as daddy was working there at that time. It was a fun experience. You got to see the real life of 2 different level of society in the pyramid of life. Poor and rich. Unlike us in Malaysia, we have middle income society but not them.
Having to exposed in different countries when daddy was travelling around the globe due to work made me and the family realize how lucky we are despite of complaining every single thing, even the tinniest one including myself.
Anyway, India was similar to us except most of the dishes are vegetarian it's very rich so a little of those dish on your plate can last you the whole day. As Indian food is my fav dish, therefore i have no problem adapting to it. My fav drink in India was the Masala tea. It's very refreshing. It's like teh tarik mix with a variety of spices. But it is serve in almost shot glass size and it's quite cheap.
Talking about shopping, most of the malls are not as big as here but you'll be surprise that there are a lot of Asians especially Japanese. So you have no problem finding Japanese things over there. Some of the products are not that expensive as it is made in India. But not watches, sunglasses and products similar to that categories.
India is not as bad as we think. The people there are FRIENDLY except those in the upper class of the society. Meaning the orang kaya. You just gotta get use to the pollution and foodwise. Those who has asthma, first thing you gotta have in your checklist is your inhaler...seriously..






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