English, asked by mitul1372, 1 month ago

In Japan if any person got a haircut so why his clothes are not messy by hair and in India if any person got a haircut so he need a bath. why this Explain.

I am from class 9 ICSE and this homework is given from school​

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Answered by jalakpanchal37
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Being born into a traditional family meant you were bound to follow some quaint customs and observe some rituals. This was even more so if you had orthodox grandparents living with you.

My grandmother was very finicky about certain issues — you had to have a bath before you entered the kitchen; you could not place the plates on your lap while you ate; if you held the plate in your left hand, you could not touch anything else until you washed your left hand; after meals, dishes could not be placed in the same sink where gods’ idols were washed; if you came from a hospital or clinic, you had to bathe and change before you touched anything in the household... and the list goes on. She passed away around 14 years ago.

In hindsight, I find her being finicky amusing. The only thing that probably came out of all this was that my dad and his two brothers know nothing about the kitchen — they were restricted from entering it. (It is a matter often discussed by my mother and aunts — how hopeless their husbands are in these matters!). They do not care much about cleanliness either (probably arising out of a sense of rebellion).

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