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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Common practice in Indian culture, especially when eating traditional Indian cuisine
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Common and traditional, especially when eating certain regional dishes
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Eating with hands is a common and accepted practice, especially when consuming traditional Indian cuisine
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Eating with hands is a common and traditional practice, and is often viewed as a way to connect with the food
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Eating with hands is a common practice and is considered a traditional and respectful way to consume certain foods.
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Common and socially acceptable when eating certain foods
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Common and acceptable way of eating, using right hand
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Eating with hands is common and socially acceptable, especially for certain traditional dishes
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eating with hands
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Indian culture
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Traditional and acceptable, especially when consuming certain dishes like roti and rice
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hand
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Indian culture
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Using the left hand for specific tasks such as eating is considered impolite, as the left hand is traditionally associated with bathroom hygiene.
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hands
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Indian culture
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It is customary to use the right hand for eating and greeting, while the left hand is considered unclean for these purposes
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handshakes
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, greetings often involve the 'namaste' gesture, folding hands together, rather than a handshake.
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