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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>If you are easily offended, do not purchase this book.&nbsp;</strong><br>Daksh Tyagi's humorous and incredibly entertaining bestseller, "An Indian citizen's guide on how to avoid A Nation of Idiots," tackles the awkward, the disconcerting, and the sometimes misinterpreted aspects of contemporary Indian life, drawing inspiration from genuine incidents.</p><p><strong>We Indians are a fascinating group.&nbsp;</strong><br>Though tolerant of religious intolerance, I am intolerant of the intolerance argument. Although we adhere to long-standing customs, a holiday can change our accent. For us, a godman is an antidepressant, religion is a line of control, and caste and community are symbols of trust.<br>We will stop on a zebra crossing, but we won't stop at a zebra crossing. We construct things to demonstrate our value and destroy things to make a point. Although we adore the idea of independence, we nonetheless rely on our parents to raise us. We also wrote the Kamasutra. We also botched sex, so it's easy to forget.</p><p>So how can we distinguish between the real and the fake? Is it the nutty or the farcical? And what distinguishes the insane from the utterly absurd?&nbsp;<br>Simple. We simply follow along.</p><p>'A Nation of Idiots' by Daksh Tyagi is a humorous and perceptive book that is the perfect manual for navigating contemporary Indian life without losing your dignity.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>If you are easily offended, do not purchase this book.&nbsp;</strong><br>Daksh Tyagi's humorous and incredibly entertaining bestseller, "An Indian citizen's guide on how to avoid A Nation of Idiots," tackles the awkward, the disconcerting, and the sometimes misinterpreted aspects of contemporary Indian life, drawing inspiration from genuine incidents.</p><p><strong>We Indians are a fascinating group.&nbsp;</strong><br>Though tolerant of religious intolerance, I am intolerant of the intolerance argument. Although we adhere to long-standing customs, a holiday can change our accent. For us, a godman is an antidepressant, religion is a line of control, and caste and community are symbols of trust.<br>We will stop on a zebra crossing, but we won't stop at a zebra crossing. We construct things to demonstrate our value and destroy things to make a point. Although we adore the idea of independence, we nonetheless rely on our parents to raise us. We also wrote the Kamasutra. We also botched sex, so it's easy to forget.</p><p>So how can we distinguish between the real and the fake? Is it the nutty or the farcical? And what distinguishes the insane from the utterly absurd?&nbsp;<br>Simple. We simply follow along.</p><p>'A Nation of Idiots' by Daksh Tyagi is a humorous and perceptive book that is the perfect manual for navigating contemporary Indian life without losing your dignity.</p> ]]>
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