Going to India? Know these 5 things about Polish tourist – video goes viral

Polish tourist Dominika has shared 5 lessons from her trip to India. He shared his experiences on the misconceptions about spicy food, the need to bargain, the co-existence of poverty and wealth, exploring lesser-known places and hospitality.

PoIndian tourist Dominica Patalas-Kalra has openly told about the 5 things that she should have known before coming to India. In his video, he has shared five special lessons learned from his trip to India. Dominica has written about her experiences and thoughts related to food, culture, economy and social relationships on social media.

misconceptions about spicy food

My first-hand experience of Kalra is about the common misconception that Indian food is too spicy. She says that instead of thinking that every dish will set your mouth on fire, it is important that you choose the right place to eat.

bargaining is a necessity

Kalra further wrote that bargaining is not just an art but also a necessity. Must have the ability to bargain. He found that in many places bargaining was not only beneficial but also an essential part of everyday life.

poverty and wealth

He challenged the common perception that India is a poor country. He told that along with poverty, there is also a lot of wealth here. There are many people here who drive expensive cars and live comfortably. He also said that sometimes the people here live with more facilities than the people of Europe.

Explore lesser known places

One of his most important pieces of advice was that foreigners should not be limited to visiting only the famous tourist places of India. He encouraged travelers to explore the lesser-known places beyond the famous places to understand the true soul of India.

we are guests

Finally, Kalra shows how Indians treat foreigners as guests. He recalled the love and hospitality he received from different places. By the way, these experiences of Kalra are being liked a lot on social media. In some comments it was said that she had studied and researched India well, that is why she was able to understand so much.

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