India and Parle G
- Neil
- Aug 2, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 9, 2020
If you have ever lived in India long enough to understand it's basic aspects of culture, you would probably know the answer to this question.
"Sir, do you know where I can get the biscuit"
The biscuit that person is referring to is Parle G. The biscuit has become a staple into Indian culture. The cheapest a Parle-G pack will cost you- is 2 rupees. That's much lesser than 30 cents!
India is one of the most diverse countries on earth. So it is common for individuals and collectives to argue- often. There is one thing which is universally accepted in India. You got it- Parle G. From the poor to the extremely rich, everyone has parle G. The poor with water or without anything and the rich, in a plate with tea and coffee.
The purpose of this short read is to show you- that whether it is the poor, rich, enemies- they all agree on one thing. You will see many more everyday life examples. They may be extremely rare though. An example can be that right-wing and left-wing political parties agree for a cleaner country.
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