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No kissing, follow dress code: CWG to tourists

NEW DELHI: No hugging and kissing, no wearing short clothes and no discussion on religion in India. Public toilets are very few and fil.thy, so carry your own tissues papers and always take your shoes off before entering a house in India.

These lessons on etiquettes and a plethora of travel tips is what the Commonwealth Games Organising committee has put up in its website for the tourists who are planning to travel to India during the Delhi Games from October 3-14.

In its 'travellers zone' section, the OC have given a list of tips on 18 varied topics ranging from Visa to Toilets, besides a separate point on 'some important dos and don'ts'.

"The Western practice of a peck on the cheek as a form of greeting a lady or a grown up girl is JUST NOT DONE when you are in India unless you happen to be in 'Westernized Indian' circles ... If you find the lady is not extending a hand shake, go for the Namastey," reads one of the advisory.

"Be aware that public displays of affection (hugging, kissing) are generally not appreciated. However, it is common to see men showing affection and camaraderie on the roads and in villages throughout the country," it added.

The website also gives tips on a dress code and what one should do if one visits a house in India.

"Modesty in dress is an important aspect of Indian life and, away from beaches, one should respect the local customs. This is especially important when visiting temples and religious sites, where trousers or full-length skirts should be worn and shoulders should be covered and in Sikh temples, your head must also be covered.

"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 ... People usually take their shoes off before entering a house and putting feet on the furniture is considered bad manners," it reads.

There are also tips of eating behaviour and what to discuss in public.

"Politics can be freely discussed in India and most people will have an opinion which they will not mind being contradicted, but avoid discussing religion.

"If eating Indian style, with the hands, it is useful to remember that it is considered impolite to use the left hand for eating," it says.

But of all the tips, one that takes the calk is lessons on Indian toilets for the travellers.

"In India, public toilet facilities are few and far between and outside of the hotels and restaurants can be of dubious cleanliness. We recommend taking every opportunity you can to use a clean toilet in hotels and restaurants and that you carry tissues/wet wipes with you," it read.


Also if you thought of driving in the Indian roads, think twice because it is India and traffic congestion here can give you a torrid time.

"For your safety, we suggest that you do not hire transportation from unlicensed or unapproved operators. We can provide you all types of transportation at very reasonable prices. Self-drive cars though available are not recommended as it is not advisable for you to drive on the Indian roads with all the traffic," it read.

Indians are curious by nature, so if you are stared at, please don't mind. It is just curiosity, says another tips.

"Even in the most cosmopolitan of cities in India the chances are that your different appearance might mean that you will be stared at, though this especially happens in the smaller towns and more remote areas. Please do not be offended no harm is meant, it is just curiosity," the advisory adds.

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Read more: No kissing, follow dress code: CWG to tourists - Top Stories - Commonwealth Games - Events & Tournaments - Sports - The Times of India No kissing, follow dress code: CWG to tourists - Top Stories - Commonwealth Games - Events & Tournaments - Sports - The Times of India
 
Indian moral police has just assigned a new job. A brand new project called CWG!
Welcome to India !! :)
 
Hey they can take some help from the Saudi Mutaween!
 
I guess these are just common guide lines to avoid even a remote discomfort or clashes with local people.i don't think public hugging is a crime in india and public kissing .. ?may be..not sure.
and there is no ban or law against talking about or even debating religion or anything else..
 
I believe keeping cultural sensitivities with regard to sub-continent are always good

That's fine Jana. But then why not start with our own BOLLYWOOD? Or on Goa beaches, hardly any Indian/Asian/eastern dress code is followed. No one pay a penny of attention. Why in CWG?

Double standards and holier-than-though attitude is nothing but sick mentality.:disagree:
 
Why is it okay for Indian cinema to promote promiscuity, public affection, small dresses, sex, drugs, alcohol - the whole package but forbidden for the Indian public to actually implement it?

Isn't it a duality? The Indians on TV and the Indians in reality are two different people.
 
That's fine Jana. But then why not start with our own BOLLYWOOD? Or on Goa beaches, hardly any Indian/Asian/eastern dress code is followed. No one pay a penny of attention. Why in CWG?

Double standards and holier-than-though attitude is nothing but sick mentality.:disagree:

May be they want the country from embarrassing if in public the foreigners got some bad treatment or remarks for openly kissing or hugging in the public.


And above all these tourists and athletes are not suppose to visit ONLY Goa beech.

They certainly would like to see some historical sites and cities after all they have better beaches
 
Why is it okay for Indian cinema to promote promiscuity, public affection, small dresses, sex, drugs, alcohol - the whole package but forbidden for the Indian public to actually implement it?

Isn't it a duality? The Indians on TV and the Indians in reality are two different people.

That is true upto large extent. That is why almost all non-Indian do not have an iota of knowledge of the country.
 
Why is it okay for Indian cinema to promote promiscuity, public affection, small dresses, sex, drugs, alcohol - the whole package but forbidden for the Indian public to actually implement it?

Isn't it a duality? The Indians on TV and the Indians in reality are two different people.

:) whenever i mentioned that flesh showing industry many Indians specially Vsdoc was offended.


I always said that these flesh showing cultural of Indian cinema and now dramas is not at all representative of Indian own culture.

That is all fake shining fake status they are showing
 
Why is it okay for Indian cinema to promote promiscuity, public affection, small dresses, sex, drugs, alcohol - the whole package but forbidden for the Indian public to actually implement it?

Isn't it a duality? The Indians on TV and the Indians in reality are two different people.

This is a completely wrong assertion. The Indian movies show the other side of a story. How do you know that a prostitute is bad unless and until you know the story from their side. This statement wasn't expected of you.

As far as the moral code is concerned, this is a step in right direction to make sure that many untoward accidents are preempted. This is a welcome move by them.
 
Goa is too far away from Delhi, to reach, during the games, for these athletes. Kissing and hugging are no alien-stuff for delhites. They are asking protitutes to come to Delhi to SERVE these foriegners and are afraid of a peck-on-cheek or a kiss? Are these prostitutes giving sprituality and Yoga lessons to these foriegners?
Come on!
 
This is a completely wrong assertion. The Indian movies show the other side of a story. How do you know that a prostitute is bad unless and until you know the story from their side. This statement wasn't expected of you.

As far as the moral code is concerned, this is a step in right direction to make sure that many untoward accidents are preempted. This is a welcome move by them.

every Indian movie is not carrying prostitute based story line. Your movies have played a big role in formation of opposite view about your culture and values.



Moral code when implemented by you is step in right direction when implemented by others its suffocation and discrimination ;)
 
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