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Man i really wanna have a trip to india but they make you fill out so fuckin many papers to leave the eu that im just too lazy ._.

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    Are the papers online? If so, you might be able to write a script or something that does it for you?

    At least then you'll be doing your hobby and accomplishing something you need/want to do lol
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    huh. *head bobble*
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    Strange , never experienced that
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    You usually fill in paper for the country you are traveling to, not from ?
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    You are lazy. India is worth it.
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    Goa is the world capital city of trance music.

    Manali has some amazing hash.

    Benares has burning bodies, the place smells like beacon.

    Ladak is closed 8 month of the year due to glacier,and have wild horses running through the desert, and to get up there you take one of the highest roads in the world. When i was on it a rock fell on a car and squashed every one. We have to treck down the mountain. It took the other group 24 hours to get back home because they took the safe way.

    Lax manjula is the capital city of yoga,you can see people over 100 years old that do yoga poses that even 8 yeard old you couldnt.

    Darhamsalla is where the tibetan exiled government has settled and the tourist ratio is 1 guys for about 5 girls (and they are pretty hippy happy life goers).

    Its the only place where i found some one living in a cave up a mountain who invited us for teaafter surprising us from behind a bush.
    And i could continue on and on and on. And ive only seen about 10% of india.
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    @Santaclauze thanks for such a beautiful description of my country.
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    @rookiemaverick ;) india was amazing in so many ways.

    However it was the biggest cultural clash i have experienced as off today!

    Quotes that describe india:

    “full power”, “incredible India”, and of course the n1 “ same same but different” (with the head node).

    I mean i saw such crazy and beautiful things there.

    Not all is amazing though, corrupt cops, stray dogs, the driving :), pollution and much more. But we tend to hide our shit. In india everything is in your face. It seems more honest. And i could go on...

    Namaste ji!
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    @arcsaber i was told that namaste ji was meant when addressed to a friend or someone familiar with you?
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    @Santaclauze stray dogs are harmless mostly. Just pet them and feed them off possible. They're out there to get all the love and to give all the love.
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    If you plan to visit Delhi. Do tag me. I'll tell you places and stories behind them that most people who belong to Delhi don't know. It has so many underground currents to describe.
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    @gymmerDeveloper hum mostly. However one night i was grabbing a bus at 3 am and i felt lucky i had an umbrella to defend myself. They were wagging their tails but there was about 15 of them and if one of them had decided then....
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    @Santaclauze yes early hours make them cranky. I noticed that. Its safe to maintain a distance at that time.
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    @arcsaber are ypu from delhi or mumbai?

    I was thinking that the ji was taught to me somewhere in the mountains near Dharamsalla so probably country side people use it more often than city people who are socially moving faster?

    Its a wild guess by the way.
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    It's hard so that you think if you really want there. Think more than twice.
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    @rookiemaverick probably a hungary thing. My friend had to wait almost a month to get his papers to japan.
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    @gymmerDeveloper right !!! Stray dogs are harmless and cute 😫. I also know places and stories about Delhi that most people don't know 😛 , especially poorani Dilli ? Would love to have a discussion with you !
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    @ceee they are. I know a lot of strays, they believe they're wolves but are just puppies in search of food and some patting.

    My stories are around monuments and monuments are not restricted around old Delhi. They're everywhere in Delhi
    Though old Delhi is the king when it comes to stories. May be because its a newer City as compared to the other cities of Delhi. So legends and stories are still fresh in memory.
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    @gymmerDeveloper yup monuments are indeed all over Delhi !
    Everything in old Delhi is literally a piece of history. South Delhi too has a bunch of historical places.
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