History, asked by Shrutikalekar, 11 months ago

are goan really sushegad​

Answers

Answered by ambersaber
0

Answer:

Susegad is a concept associated with the Indian state of Goa. ... As described by one Sunday Times writer, Goa is "South Asia's Latin Quarter: indulgent, tolerant, capricious, steeped in a tropical lassitude and wedded to the sea".

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
0

Susegad is a concept that is associated with the Goa, an Indian state

Explanation:

  • Stemming from the Portuguese word "sossegado" ("which means quiet"), it is usually mistaken as the "relaxed", "laid-back attitude" towards life which is said to have prevailed historically in Goa, a former "Portuguese colony". It is described by the Footprint guides as "a relaxed attitude & enjoyment of life to the fullest".   According to most experts, what Susegad basically implies  is a happy existence that occurs in the Goan community   "It is defined as "the Latin quarter of "South Asia": indulgent, tolerative, capricious,"tropical lassitude" & "wedded to the sea", as one Sunday Times writer puts it. 
  • In recent years it has been proposed that the laid back Goan culture of Susegad has been given way to the modern stress. The concept could also have negative connotations like "indolence." Furthermore, it is an instance of the exotic, ageless, genuine pleasure boundary of the West which is ingrained in a colonial speech that reinforce the West's hegemonic subjugation of the East.

To know more

descriptive essay on goa​ - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/10906245

Similar questions