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Rule Number One - NEVER go to India
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Ask the person to visit a five-star hotel, not a street vendor. You think you'll earn few dollars, fly to India, and create profitable content. Ask the man to eat at a five-star hotel and film that food. English-speaking beggars complain about the $0.23 food.

i bet you never heard this before

If you pay 10 or 20 cents for some street food in India, what do u expect? Pay 2 or 3 dollars and eat at a decent restaurant or a good street food place. Have pity for the poor people, who eat that 10 cents food. You expect the poor vendor to spend 10 cents on gloves? It is not going to happen. The poor who eat this food, may be they are immune to it.

Good constitution and stomach acid. You’ll be fine. I never got food poisoning in India. In almost a decade of working long-haul for British Airways as camping crew I only got food poisoning in San Francisco from a seafood pizza. I ate with the Street vendors all over the world. I never had meats, but I did eat the occasional prawns. Never got sick in San Francisco.

Meenwhile Britishers 😂

Fact Number One - 20 Rupees =0.18GBP Advise Number One - If you're going to spend like a begger, don't expect great services. I am pretty sure, even tips you provide in your country are 10x than these 20 rupees.

Dude. Don't come. No one gives a shit. U can go to Uganda n Somalia.

A poison doesn't kill a poison so you should be perfectly fine to eat it!

They wipe their ass with their right hand no?

No never go to India!! we are also getting a lot of diseases back into our country because of these unhygienic people & migrants coming into the UK.

What were you expecting for 0.2296 USD, or just 22.96 cents? India welcomes every guest with open arms, regardless of where they come from. Our culture teaches us Atithi Devo Bhava—that a guest is like God. India is home to thousands of seven-star hotels and world-class restaurants that maintain the highest standards of hygiene. But hospitality here is not just about luxury; it is about warmth, kindness, and the deep respect we hold for visitors. Even if you couldn't afford an expensive meal, all you had to do was reach out. I promise you, in this land of generosity, you would have found many like me who would have welcomed you into their homes and served you food with love—without expecting a single penny in return. In fact, you wouldn’t have just received one meal; you could have been taken care of for an entire month, just as we care for our own. Save this tweet. If you ever reconsider and decide to visit India again, call me at +918435501751. I will personally ensure that your experience is nothing short of extraordinary. But in return, I ask just one thing—respect. Respect for the people, respect for the culture, and respect for a nation that believes in sharing, even with strangers. 🙏
