It Happens Only in India! Things Exclusively Done By Indians




Rajinikanth, The Thalaiva:

The most popular actor in India, Rajinikanth’s popularity has been attributed to his uniquely styled dialogues and idiosyncrasies in films, as well as his political statements and philanthropy.

Many also cite reasons for Rajinikanth's popularity as coming from his larger-than-life super-hero appearance in many films, supported by gravity-defying stunts and charismatic expressions, all while attempting to maintain modesty in real-life.

Almost every film of Rajinikanth has punchlines delivered by him in an inimitable style, and these punchlines often have a message or even to warn the film's antagonists. These dialogues are usually fabricated to create new ones or even taken in a comical way—but  never fails to create a sense of entertainment among viewers.

Bargaining equivalent to birth right:

Each rupee saved is a rupee earned. In India, buying at MRP is like a big crime and no one will be happy to get something at fixed rate until they bargain for some discounts.

Perhaps bargaining in India is in the blood. It's the satisfaction of making a killing or simply the idea of leaving with a heavy pocket. It is not uncommon, after all, for Indians to bargain on prices listed on the menu even in a restaurant.

However, unless you have a lot of practice, knowing how to bargain in India is a challenge. Shopping takes twice as long as it should when both seller and buyer are desperately trying to stay on the profitable end.

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