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write a letter to your foreign friend telling about indian culture

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Answered by sampathshetty
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Dear ( Name of your penfriend ),
This is ( Your Name ) from ( Your Place ). I would like to have you as my penfriend. I'm from India. As you know, India is known for its Unity in Diversity. Each and every part of India has a different language, different food, different dance, different dress and different gifts from Mother Nature. Let me tell more about South India. South Indians mainly eat rice. The dance of Tamil Nadu  is Bharathanattiyam. Each move in the dance contains a hidden meaning. While Ladies wear Sarees, Men wear Dhoti. Tamilians speak Tamil, Keralites speak Malayalam etc.. I assure you, India is a great spot to spend your vacation. My hobbies are to read books, paint, and to collect coins. If I find a rare coin somewhere, immediately I buy it. In my spare time, I either read books or I do some painting. I have three books full of my collection of my paintings. Let me know if you would have me as your penfriend. Awaiting your reply very eagerly.
                                                                                                       Yours Truly,

                                                                                                    ( Your Name )
Answered by Suhanigond
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167 Kailash Colony,
New Delhi – 110048.


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Dear (friend's name),


I am thrilled to know that you want to visit India and learn about Indian culture.


I would advise you to plan the visit anytime in the winter- December to February. The day temperature is about 10oC to 20oC. Europeans mostly like this season. Summer is unbearable to you.


I am planning an itinerary for you based on you interests in historical places and religious centres. Of course, bring your video camera along to shoot the sights. Since I shall be with you mostly, you needn’t worry about problems of currency exchange, accommodation, transport etc.


Like in other countries, foreigners can be fleeced at airport and railway stations. But I’ll certainly include the most important places such as Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Mt. Abu in the North and Kerala, Bangalore and Chennai in the South on your itinerary. Of course the beautiful mausoleum the Taj will inspire your imagination to pen a poem. You will no doubt love the palm-fringed coasts of Kerala.


Mona and Harish are now longing to see you. Do let me know soon after you buy your tickets.


Yours Sincerely,


Ur name
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