VIDEO: American Woman Lists 10 Things Found in India That Are Not in the U.S.

Summary

Digital Desk, New Delhi. Christon Fisher, an American expatriate, has immersed himself in the vibrant culture of India for the past four years. His affection for India is evident in a recently viral video, where he highlights ten unique aspects of Indian life that are conspicuously absent in the United States. On his Instagram account, […]

Digital Desk, New Delhi. Christon Fisher, an American expatriate, has immersed himself in the vibrant culture of India for the past four years. His affection for India is evident in a recently viral video, where he highlights ten unique aspects of Indian life that are conspicuously absent in the United States.

On his Instagram account, Christon shares insights into various elements of Indian culture and lifestyle that he believes greatly enhance his living experience in the country. His observations have resonated widely, showcasing the charm of India through the eyes of a foreigner.

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Unique Aspects of India

  1. Unlike in America, where the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) is not enforced, vendors in India must adhere to this pricing guideline.
  2. India is renowned for its roadside Dhabas, inexpensive eateries that offer convenient meals, a concept that is virtually nonexistent in the US.
  3. While toilet paper is the norm in America, Indian households often utilize jet sprays, emphasizing a different approach to hygiene.
  4. In India, it’s common to encounter monkeys in urban areas, whereas in the US, they are typically confined to zoos.
  5. Rickshaws and auto-rickshaws provide an economical means of transportation in India, contrasting sharply with the car-centric culture prevalent in America.
  6. School uniforms are a staple in Indian education, with all students wearing them, while this practice is rare in US public schools.
  7. One of Christon’s favorite features of India is the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), a seamless and efficient method for making transactions and managing expenses.
  8. India’s delivery apps, which can bring anything to your doorstep in under eight minutes, have no equivalent in the United States.
  9. Maggi noodles, a beloved staple in Indian households, are not widely available in America.
  10. Outdoor markets in India offer a dynamic shopping experience where haggling is common, a practice that is virtually absent in American retail environments.

Social Media Reaction

Christon Fisher’s video has garnered significant attention on social media, with many users expressing their appreciation for his insights. One viewer commented, “I really liked this list! Thankfully, we can find Maggi at Indian stores in America! My son probably eats it once a week!”

Another user chimed in, praising Christon for his content, stating, “As a Desi American, I salute your perspective! May God bless you all!”

Kapil Sharma

Kapil Sharma has worked as a journalist in Jagran New Media and Amar Ujala. Before starting his innings with NewsState24, he has served in many media organizations like Khabar24Live, Republic Bharat.

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