This is because we do not drag faith into our everyday life Not because of Hindu, but because of my friends and neighbors. I believe, to this day, the most safe place in the world is my home in India. My sisters and brothers also have the same.
My father has the same story and a similar childhood. I was not the only one. We lived in a safe and friendly environment. When I was growing up all, or the majority of my friends, were Hindu.
My family were Hindu, my friends at school were Hindu, and when I went out to play after school, the children played with were Hindu. We lived, and still do, in a predominantly Hindu area. I grew up in Gujarat in India. Let me share my own experience with you.
We spend most of our time with each other. We have very strong bonding with one another and whether or not we believe in the same things, we do believe in each others friendship. We know each others family, we know and celebrate each others festivals. From childhood we have lived and played and grown up together. And yet we know each others faiths very well, and we have mutual respect too.
in fact we share almost everything - except faith. Indians share a lot of things such as culture, school, university, cinema, restaurants, sunshine, rain... We Indians have lived in India as one family, regardless of our faith. When we think of Indian weddings, the second thing we think of is Indian food.
My father has the same story and a similar childhood. I was not the only one. We lived in a safe and friendly environment. When I was growing up all, or the majority of my friends, were Hindu.
My family were Hindu, my friends at school were Hindu, and when I went out to play after school, the children played with were Hindu. We lived, and still do, in a predominantly Hindu area. I grew up in Gujarat in India. Let me share my own experience with you.
We spend most of our time with each other. We have very strong bonding with one another and whether or not we believe in the same things, we do believe in each others friendship. We know each others family, we know and celebrate each others festivals. From childhood we have lived and played and grown up together. And yet we know each others faiths very well, and we have mutual respect too.
in fact we share almost everything - except faith. Indians share a lot of things such as culture, school, university, cinema, restaurants, sunshine, rain... We Indians have lived in India as one family, regardless of our faith. When we think of Indian weddings, the second thing we think of is Indian food.
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