Living in an Indian household is a masterclass in organized chaos, where "personal space" is a foreign concept and every meal is a celebration. Life usually revolves around the kitchen, the elders, and an endless calendar of festivals. The Morning Rhythm

Before anything else, there is Chai . It’s not just a drink; it’s a morning assembly where the day’s logistics are discussed.

In India, "knocking" is optional. Neighbors and relatives drop by for a cup of tea, and "I was just passing by" is a valid reason for a three-hour visit.

"No" doesn't mean "No" when a mother is serving rotis.

In an Indian family, you don’t express love with words; you express it with an extra dollop of ghee or a second helping of dessert.

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