There can't be enough oil and butter in Indian meal. Or so it seems. Breakfast is deep fried. With every dish Indians devour at least five chapatis. With lunch. And with dinner. Indians are fat. They have big bellies. But bellies have function. Bellies are buffers. In crowds. In queques. In queques Indians stand so close that they touching those in front of them with their bellies. They give them a little space. If you do not have belly you are done for.
Peace: I already spent more than half a year in India – and I am still not used to Indians bumping into me with their bellies. And I do not think it will ever change.

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