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| Value | Daily Manifestation | |-------|----------------------| | Atithi Devo Bhava (Guest is God) | Unannounced guests are welcomed with tea & snacks | | Adjustment | Sharing space, resources, and TV remotes without conflict | | Respect for elders | Not sitting while elders stand; seeking permission before going out | | Thrift & reuse | Repurposing old clothes as dusters, saving containers | | Family reputation | Behavior in public reflects entire family | (Micro-fiction / 60-sec video) "Papa, I did it

A key phrase in the Indian lifestyle is "Thoda adjust kar lo" (Just adjust a little). This reflects the adaptability of Indian families. Whether it’s fitting ten cousins into a five-seater car or welcoming an unexpected guest at 9 PM, the Indian home is elastic. There is always enough room for one more, and there is always enough dal in the pot. 5. Festivals: The Life Pulse Whether it’s fitting ten cousins into a five-seater