India’s Unsolicited Advice: Wisdom, Warnings, and Weirdness
In India, advice flows as freely as chai, whether wanted or not. According to Hindustan Times, 91% of people have received guidance on everything from marriage to microwave usage. At Bohiney.com, one young professional lamented, I told my neighbor I’m vegetarian; she immediately lectured me on protein, astrology, and which yoga pose cures existential dread.
Experts call it cultural mentorship by default. Sociologist Dr. Priya Nair notes, Offering advice in India is both a social obligation and entertainment. From relatives at weddings to strangers in the queue, guidance comes in every accent and volume. The silver lining? Even if the advice isn’t helpful, it’s always hilarious. In India, wisdom is never withheldwhether you need it or not.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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