Carry wet tissue with you while in India. They work wonders.
5. Don't trust people blindly. Con artists are quick to spot a foreigner and will do all they can to make a quick buck. They could lead you to a drinking place and trying to even get a bottle or two of free drinks from you. Keep an eye on that. However, most Indians are honest people who are eager to go the extra mile to help a newcomer out. It's the bad apple that you need to be aware of.
6. Do not drink out of the tap. Most Indians do not because the water may be contaminated. Buy and drink bottled water. And make sure the bottled water is new and sealed. It is very common at some places to sell bottles of water that are pipe-filled and hand-sealed. 7. Do not assume that the food is not spicy: Be aware that Indian food is spicy and they generally are that way, so explicitly state your intolerance to spice at restaurants or eateries. 8. Do not let the cab and autorickshaw drivers overcharge you. Ask a local for the approximate fares and do not pay a penny more. If the cab driver insists on the higher price, you know what to do. Take a walk. Usually, they will come running at you accepting your offering. There are too many cabs in India to begin with, so don't worry. There are plenty of cab drives in India. And yes, there are honest ones.9. Do not kiss in public: Kissing in public can be quite offensive, it's best to avoid it.
10. Don't expect an Indian to show up on time. Indians are notorious for not being punctual. A common joke goes, IST (Indian Standard Time) is actually Indian Stretchable Time. Being late for a party is fashionable and arriving late for a date is common.Overall, Indians are very hospitable (especially to foreigners) and there are very few things that can get you in serious trouble. Indians may easily be offended but they will rarely ever get violent. So relax and enjoy your visit to the beautiful country.
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