Tag: English language

  • Sushi in Geneva: A Unique Dining Experience at Sushi Train

    Geneva is known for its rich culture, beautiful scenery, and exquisite dining options. Among the many culinary delights the city offers, sushi stands out as a favorite for locals and visitors alike. If you’re looking to enjoy some of the best sushi in Geneva, look no further than Sushi Train—a dining experience that is both…

  • India’s interesting trivia

    India is the world’s largest democracy. The name “India” is derived from the river Indus. The Taj Mahal is the most photographed building in the world. The decimal numeral system was developed in 100 B.C. in India. India is one of the most ancient and still living civilizations (at least 10,000 years old). The largest…

  • Indian business etiquette: Don’ts

    Don’t be late for meetings – although some people tell that Indians are routinely about 30 minutes late for everything. Don’t over-schedule yourself. It takes up to two hours to reach some offices because traffic is very heavy and unpredictable. Don’t show amusement at the different Indian accents and the choice of words. This does…

  • Indian business etiquette: Do’s

    Do bring along lots of business cards – everyone will ask for one and everyone will offer you his or hers. Do start your conversation with “namastay”. That is the local form of greeting. Follow it up with “kaise hai”. (How are you?) Do try and remember the names of the people you meet and…

  • Chronicle: Terrorism in India

    India is like an outpost of the West in the East: global, modern, open, democratic, capitalist, a country of stock markets and the Bollywood dream factory. Terrorism in India apparently want to strike two enemies at once. The terrorists want to strike a blow at modern India, to revenge their suppressed fellow Muslims. But they…