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Monday, May 10, 2010 12:54:59 PM | 0 Comments
Here i have mix two story of today that how are netas insensitive against common people. In one side our sports person who give us reason to feel proud and another side our netas always give us reason to same on us. Enter your email address to subscribe. Go to comments a brand new season but still the old same stories, arghhh, come on arsenal, it is still early in the season and yet we have been plagued by the same problem we experienced last season and several seasons before that. My country, my city is gearing up to play host to multinational and multi-sporting event. Despite all the alleged scandals and last minute delays, i believe that the games will happen. Kalmadi or his team members, but i am supporting my country. India till now, gets to know about it as a nation that could not keep the spirit of the games alive. Visa and, medical and travel insurance seem pretty decent. Formal clothes are not necessary but something elegant is always appreciated. If you are female and are being introduced to a male, it is up to you, the female, to take the initiative for a handshake. The rule of thumb is that the female extends her hand first, and the male reciprocates. If somebody has invited you home for dinner, carry with you a bottle of wine accompanied by a bouquet of flowers or at least a box of sweets or chocolate bar for the children. Indians are in the habit of shaking their head in the course of conversation or taking instructions. Wash your hands before and after eating. Some hotels include service charges on their bills. In such cases tipping is not necessary. Hey, i thought tips are discouraged. India, public toilet facilities are few and far between and outside of the hotels and restaurants can be of dubious cleanliness. Indian roads with all the traffic. Some of the instructions are hilarious, but could be good when a visitor lands in exactly the same situation.
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