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  1. Did it since I was a kid, it's the only way I know how. I even felt disgusted wiping with tissue without water involved. Either method won't guarantee 100% clean arse, besides I don't scrape my arsehole with fingernails while wiping, I just use the fingertips.. Gotta learn the various wiping method when traveling though, don't know when nature calls and the nearby toilet only has a tissue.
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  3. chefsresource.com

    2. Can Indians use their left hand for anything else during meals? Yes, Indians may use their left hand to hold the plate, pass dishes, or support the right hand while eating, provided the left hand doesn't come into direct contact with the food. 3. What happens if someone accidentally uses their left hand for eating in India?
  4. Indians used to have squat toilets and they did not use tissue paper to wipe their arse, they used flowing water and their left hand to clean it. The left hand is considered the unclean hand. In Hindu house holds you will be banished from the dinner table if you touch food or any of the cutlery with your left hand. They also throw the food out.
  5. wise-answer.com

    Eating and the right-hand rule Rule one is: eat with your right hand only. In India, as right across Asia, the left hand is for wiping your bottom, cleaning your feet and other unsavoury functions (you also put on and take off your shoes with your left hand), while the right hand is for eating, shaking hands and so on.
  6. roughguides.com

    In India, as right across Asia, the left hand is for wiping your bottom, cleaning your feet and other unsavoury functions (you also put on and take off your shoes with your left hand), while the right hand is for eating, shaking hands and so on. ... pass food or wipe your mouth with your left hand. This rule extends beyond food. In general, do ...
  7. 3 days agoThey have a clear division of labor, grabbing rice with their right hand and wiping their buttocks with their left. In the minds of Indians, the left hand is a dirty hand, and the right hand is a pure hand, so they wipe their buttocks with their left hand and grab rice with their right hand, so they are not as disgusting as everyone thinks.
  8. tripsavvy.com

    Sep 2, 20244. Don't Eat Food or Pass Objects With Your Left Hand . The left hand is considered to be unclean in India, as it's used to perform matters associated with going to the bathroom. Therefore, you should avoid your left hand coming into contact with food or any objects that you pass to people.
  9. I just got back from a trip to Rajasthan, India where I carried out a survey of fecal parasites. I can tell you first hand, and through citations that an exorbitant number of Indians have serious gastrointestinal parasites (97%+ in this study) . Perhaps, a human doctor in practice could tell you better about the effectiveness of soap in stopping these parasites, but this was question is the ...
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