If you decide to study in India, you can prepare these items in advance, which will come in handy when the time comes, such as: conversion plug, mosquito net, daily medicine, induction cooker and supporting frying pan. Today, I will introduce to you what items should be prepared to study in India.
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1, conversion plug (but India this also has to sell, the price is not high, the quality is not as good as the domestic) 2, Yurt type mosquito net (what style can also, as long as can hold up on the line, do not hang to the wall, can directly hold up to the bed.
On the line, this do not forget ah, have been to the supermarket many times, did not notice that there are selling such mosquito net, it is a little trouble to buy something in India) 3, medicine (bring some common medicines, such as: cold medicine, fever medicine, anti-diarrhea medicine, heat relief medicine, headache, etc., according to your own situation.
But India this medicine is still good, pharmacies are many, buy medicine or easy to buy, this need not worry) 4, induction cooker and supporting the wok (induction cooker in India has a sale, generally 2500 rupees or so.
But wok must bring a ah, induction cooker can buy, but the pot you want to buy or, very troublesome, mainly they often sell that pot are small ‘and not cheap, also not good to use.
So the pot must take a, induction cooker is basically that price, but the domestic or good, can take with) 5, clothes (if can take or take more points, here are also a lot of clothes, and domestic almost, I look at men can, women style is not as much as the domestic.
Clothes are similar to those of the domestic price, or a little higher, but the quality is not so good and the price of the same, feel the domestic clothing quality better) attention and study in India indians answering questions, usually around the gently inclined his head first neck, then immediately restorable (looks like shaking his head), it is on behalf of the “OK” (good,
Ok, or “Why not”.
Indians attach great importance to status and do not dine with people of different status or class.
Pilaf is a very popular food in India, but it is limited to one’s own home or informal occasions. In restaurants and formal occasions, Indians still use knives and forks as cutlery.
Indians generally use the left hand when taking a bath and going to the toilet, so they believe that the left hand is unclean, should use the right hand to grab food or shake hands with people, and avoid using the left hand to pass things to the local people, hands are better.
Indians believe the head is sacred, so do not touch the head of a child.
Cows are sacred to Hindus and are not allowed to be whipped, hurt, or offended while walking in the streets.
When you visit religious temples, churches and historic sites, you need to take off your shoes. Some of them have a drop-off place outside, others are unattended. You can also put them in plastic bags by yourself.
In religious temples, it is best not to wear shorts and short skirts.
Non-muslims MUST GET PERMISSION FROM THE TEMPLE BEFORE ENTERING. No trespASSING.
When you SEE a SPECIAL RELIGIOUS CEREMONY (such AS a FUNERAL on THE Ganges RIVER), DO NOT criticize or take pictures.
Indian women are not allowed to shake hands, and should only be greeted with a bowed hand.
Don’t take pictures of Muslim women.
When HAVING DINNER IN THE Indian HOME, IT IS USUALLY ACCOMPANIED BY the male host, HAD BETTER not force the hostess to have dinner at the same table.
Sex is still a taboo in Indian society.
Premarital sex is widely frowned upon in India, and overly intimate acts in public are often frowned upon.