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- Greetings: Use “Namaste” with folded hands—avoid hugging or kissing. A slight bow to elders is respectful.
- Dress Modestly: In smaller towns, cover shoulders and knees. In villages, wear a dupatta or long scarf. Beachwear is only acceptable in Goa, Kerala, or resort areas.
- Public Behavior: Avoid public displays of affection (PDA). Holding hands between women is fine (as friends), but men and women holding hands signals intimacy.
- Gift Giving: For festivals like Diwali or Raksha Bandhan, bring sweets, dry fruits, or flowers. Avoid giving leather items to Hindus, alcohol to Muslims, or anything with an odd number (except flowers).
- Photography: Always ask before photographing rural women, especially those collecting water or working in fields. Many believe photos steal a part of their soul.
- Safety: Women travelers should avoid walking alone late at night. Use apps like Ola/Uber Share (with live tracking). Sit in women-only compartments on trains/metros. Dress modestly in religious sites—remove shoes, cover head if required.
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