It's not the dress code.....You'll get stares even if you wear traditional dress maybe more stares on that cos they are curious. It's not like the stare you get while walking through New York's Streets "the creepy one". People are curious and they sometimes get overwhelmed...cos of the following slogan we follow Atithi Devo Bhava which trans to 'Guests Are God'. They even might ask for selfie for that or they'll offer you something good or they even might invite you to their home for a lovely meal together.🙏
My female friend went to India. She was sexually assaulted. A group of Indian men grabbed her boobs and twisted her nipple in New Delhi. She was so scared at the time and reported to the police, but the police told her that there was nothing they could do because all the perpetrators had fled. She didn't recognise any of them as they all had beard and looked the same.
I hope you enjoyed India tour You welcome again in india Please do come again and again There are so many places in India that you must visit ❤️ It's nice to watch your video ❤️
@@Wanderlauren thanks for your replay It's surprise for me ❤️❤️ If you want to see real India And the gesture of India then you must to go villeges, rural areas
Hey, I hope you had a wonderful time during your vacation to India. I'm from Delhi only, born & raised here. And I'd like to say that not all areas in India are conservative, of courses there are places where you have to be careful about your clothing & stay a little covered. But otherwise you can wear modern revealing clothing like shorts, skirts, dresses, crop tops, tank tops, off shoulder tops, etc in nightclubs, bars, high end hotels & restaurants, modern bazaars & malls. And cosmopolitan cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata etc. & Beach destinations like Goa, Pondicherry, Andaman Islands & Lakshwadeep Islands are pretty much liberal when it comes to clothing attire. Some particular areas are little backward while some are pretty modern. And many foreigners don't know this side of India.
Hi! What would you suggest for Hyderabad? Are knee length dresses okay, or should they be longer? I'm going in a few weeks and I'm afraid it will be terribly hot. Thank you!
@@saralee848 Hey, hope you're doing well. Hyderabad is also a big metropolitan city & the hub for the South Indian film industry. Knee length dresses should be absolutely fine. Again, if you'd be visiting the upmarket & posh areas, dresses & shorts/skirts would be alright. While if you're in local markets & streets, you can wear loose plazos, pants with tank tops/t-shirts & long jumpsuits since it would be really hot. I hope this helps & I wish you a wonderful time in India! 🙏😊🇮🇳
I'm going to India on Sunday and I'll be wearing the same "holiday" clothes as I do any other holiday. Why wouldn't I? I'm not disrespecting anyone, I'm just wearing what I'm comfortable in. If it's hot, I'm obviously not be going to be wearing long leg or long sleeved items. I don't understand why anyone would expect to wear something different when tourists from other countries visit the UK and still wesr their own preferred clothes, what's the difference 🤷♀️
It's important to respect the local customs and culture, especially in a culturally diverse country like India where conservative attire is often valued in public spaces. But I guess no one may directly confront you for wearing whatever you want, it's also your responsibility to deal with any discomfort that arises. For instance, you might be denied entry to temples, and people might stare at you to the point of discomfort.
So sorry this is really a wrong information.You wear just anything from shorts to mini dresses anything here.Infact those long skirts are outdated that we often see foreigners wearing.People stare not for your clothes but they are excited to see the guest and that happens when we are their in foreign county too.Its same everywhere
A big nooooo until u wanna get harrashed Indian men stare as soon as they found u are woman . It's against our culture for women to show even little bit skin Just wear simple kurta and have a chunni which could be used to cover front part and head .
Of course you're going to be hot and sweaty...ha ha. It's a hot climate. What do you expect. But still in that video before your trip the dresses you brought were not appropriate for India, in fact for most of Asia
It's not the dress code.....You'll get stares even if you wear traditional dress maybe more stares on that cos they are curious. It's not like the stare you get while walking through New York's Streets "the creepy one". People are curious and they sometimes get overwhelmed...cos of the following slogan we follow Atithi Devo Bhava which trans to 'Guests Are God'. They even might ask for selfie for that or they'll offer you something good or they even might invite you to their home for a lovely meal together.🙏
I want to visit India soon! Beautiful culture :)
India and Indians are always welcome you..🙏
I’m traveling to India in a few days. I found your video to be helpful. Thank you.
My female friend went to India. She was sexually assaulted. A group of Indian men grabbed her boobs and twisted her nipple in New Delhi. She was so scared at the time and reported to the police, but the police told her that there was nothing they could do because all the perpetrators had fled. She didn't recognise any of them as they all had beard and looked the same.
I hope you enjoyed India tour
You welcome again in india
Please do come again and again
There are so many places in India that you must visit ❤️
It's nice to watch your video ❤️
yes one day!
@@Wanderlauren thanks for your replay
It's surprise for me ❤️❤️
If you want to see real India
And the gesture of India then you must to go villeges, rural areas
Hi there, I’m planning to visit New Delhi in a couple of months. Can you advise regarding clothes etc? Shoes etc
Hey, I hope you had a wonderful time during your vacation to India.
I'm from Delhi only, born & raised here. And I'd like to say that not all areas in India are conservative, of courses there are places where you have to be careful about your clothing & stay a little covered.
But otherwise you can wear modern revealing clothing like shorts, skirts, dresses, crop tops, tank tops, off shoulder tops, etc in nightclubs, bars, high end hotels & restaurants, modern bazaars & malls.
And cosmopolitan cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata etc. & Beach destinations like Goa, Pondicherry, Andaman Islands & Lakshwadeep Islands are pretty much liberal when it comes to clothing attire.
Some particular areas are little backward while some are pretty modern. And many foreigners don't know this side of India.
Hi! What would you suggest for Hyderabad? Are knee length dresses okay, or should they be longer? I'm going in a few weeks and I'm afraid it will be terribly hot. Thank you!
@@saralee848 Hey, hope you're doing well. Hyderabad is also a big metropolitan city & the hub for the South Indian film industry. Knee length dresses should be absolutely fine.
Again, if you'd be visiting the upmarket & posh areas, dresses & shorts/skirts would be alright. While if you're in local markets & streets, you can wear loose plazos, pants with tank tops/t-shirts & long jumpsuits since it would be really hot.
I hope this helps & I wish you a wonderful time in India! 🙏😊🇮🇳
@@siddhantrohatgi7802 Thank you, very helpful! Will be there starting next week!
@@saralee848 I'd strongly recommend you to visit Banjara Hills, Ramoji Film City & Char Minar! 😁
Come to Northeast India Nagaland
And celebrate the Hornbill festival in Kohima fr 1st Dec to 10 Dec.If you want to visit then you can contact me
You can even dress up like Urfi Javed and Damini Rizvi Roy in India. The perceptions these foreigners have of India are of 1980s and not 2020s.
🤣🤣they think it's like middle East Asian countries.
I'm going to India on Sunday and I'll be wearing the same "holiday" clothes as I do any other holiday. Why wouldn't I?
I'm not disrespecting anyone, I'm just wearing what I'm comfortable in. If it's hot, I'm obviously not be going to be wearing long leg or long sleeved items.
I don't understand why anyone would expect to wear something different when tourists from other countries visit the UK and still wesr their own preferred clothes, what's the difference 🤷♀️
It's important to respect the local customs and culture, especially in a culturally diverse country like India where conservative attire is often valued in public spaces. But I guess no one may directly confront you for wearing whatever you want, it's also your responsibility to deal with any discomfort that arises. For instance, you might be denied entry to temples, and people might stare at you to the point of discomfort.
Really informative video as we'll be taking out 2 teenage daughters with us.
U are really cool vlogger
Thnaks! :)
@@Wanderlauren Wellcome ☺
Don't think I could get more stares than I already did in India
Yeah I still got a lot of stares anyway! haha
Well you are sexy babe
@@advocatevarunrathi2831 😂
Very very nice
Thanks!
You can short dresses is most of india, india is a liberal state not a islamic state come to Goa
Good to see such comment
So sorry this is really a wrong information.You wear just anything from shorts to mini dresses anything here.Infact those long skirts are outdated that we often see foreigners wearing.People stare not for your clothes but they are excited to see the guest and that happens when we are their in foreign county too.Its same everywhere
Wait you can wear short dress, tops that show cleavages and mini dresses in India? Which part of india
Wear traditional dress and you maybe offered a mayor seat. Your dressing sense is good though unlike some perthian..haha
Yeah I think Indians would respect and admire a westerner wearing traditional clothes! haha thanks, good to know!
Can I wear shorts when jogging?
A big nooooo until u wanna get harrashed
Indian men stare as soon as they found u are woman .
It's against our culture for women to show even little bit skin
Just wear simple kurta and have a chunni which could be used to cover front part and head .
Thank you so much for your reply Pikachu thunderbolt. Helps a lot.
@@pikachuthunderbolt3919 thank you!
Of course you're going to be hot and sweaty...ha ha. It's a hot climate. What do you expect. But still in that video before your trip the dresses you brought were not appropriate for India, in fact for most of Asia
Except South Korea, Vietnam been doing research on them
Not a nice place for women at all.