First, India has a large population of more than one billion. Although Indians think that this country is a developed country, this cannot hide the backwardness and lack of infrastructure in most areas.
When we go to india tourism, we will find that there are many toilets here, but their toilets are different from those in most countries-they are built in houses, while Indian toilets are open-air. It used to be a pit, but now it's better. It's a shame to add a fence of dozens of centimeters. Even so, toilets in India are shared by men and women. If you want to be convenient, you can solve it on the spot in the pit, and you are not afraid of being monitored.
This kind of toilet is incredible and unacceptable to most countries in the world, including China people. Needless to say, it's too dirty for the eyes.
Seeing this, some people will say, what should girls do if they want to be convenient? In fact, at the earliest time, they were not too shy, just convenient to avoid people. Now most of them go to places where no one is there to solve them on the spot; Another way is to be as convenient as possible before going out, and then eat and drink less.
2. Bathing in the Ganges River is one of the cradles of Indian civilization. It is not only the sacred river of Hinduism today, but also the place where Buddhism rose in the past. Many myths circulated since ancient times have made the Indian people miss the Ganges mother infinitely and branded an indelible complex.
Therefore, in the hearts of Indians, you should bathe in the Ganges at least once in your life, so that the holy river can wash away all the sins from generation to generation. Therefore, every morning, thousands of Hindus, whether men, women, children, locals or strangers, will come to the Ganges, enter the Ganges with pious feelings, and take a good bath in order to wash away their filth or sin with holy water. This is how Hindus reverently regard "washing their faults" with Ganges water as a great comfort and glory.
However, many Indians are not afraid to bathe in the Ganges, even naked. The key is that there are men, women and children here, and I have to say that Indians are really open.
We are all used to eating by hand with chopsticks, while western countries use knives and forks. This is a national habit and is also needed by health centers. But Indians eat with their hands full of food. They never knew there was tableware.
In the cognition of Indians, they think that the hand is the real sense of touch, and the touch of the hand to food makes you feel the pleasure of eating better, because the hand can feel the temperature and hardness of the food for your mouth first, and they even think that the hand is the cleanest and more sanitary, which is more exquisite than using tableware.
However, for westerners and us in China, it is always a bit difficult to identify with those who directly put things in their mouths. Have they washed their hands? I believe that questions like this are the first reaction of most of us.
However, Indians pay attention to using their left hand or their right hand. They must use their right hand when eating. Once they see grabbing food with their left hand, they will attract contempt around them. Because at the earliest time in India, I used to go to the toilet and clean it with my left hand.
Is it incredible to see the habits of these Indians? It's not about eye pollution, it's just a little unbearable. It is no wonder that China tourists directly talk about these scenes, especially the first two, and they are really embarrassed to watch them, and even have to turn away.