How Is Diwali Different From Christmas?

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However, Christmas and Diwali are very different. on only one day OF THE YEAR! Diwali is the “festival for lights” while christmas is the birth of Jesus Christ.

Is Diwali A Christmas?

Diwali is the most important Hindu celebrated each year in India and around the world by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. Diwali is as important to Hindus as Christmas is to Christians. In this slideshow you will learn seven facts about the upcoming fall festival.

What is the Indian equivalent to Christmas?

Diwali

Why is Christmas celebrated in Diwali?

The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians. Buddhists in India celebrate Diwali as well.

Can Hindus celebrate Xmas?

Hindus do not recognize Christmas as a religious tradition, but many do celebrate it, treating the holiday as a secular festival celebrating peace. As recently as two decades ago, the Hindu population in America felt compelled to celebrate Christmas as a way to assimilate into American culture.

Do Indians speak English?

259,678 (0.02%) Indians spoke English as their first language. It concluded that approximately 83 million Indians (6.8%) reported English as their second language, and 46 million (3.8%) reported it as their third language, making English the second-most spoken language in India.

Why do Indians say sir?

That's because addressing a person older or of higher position than us by their name or surname is said to be not a polite manner in our society. So whenever we meet an unknown guy, if with family we call them ‘uncle', otherwise ‘sir'. In our country, from childhood we are taught to respect our elders immensely.

Is it rude to say yes sir?

Be respectful yes, and use ‘yes, sir/maam' but only very conciously and sparingly. Dont get into the habit of submitting authority.

Is Sir a bad word?

If you call someone in their 50's Sir or Ma'am, you may be insulting them. Most people in their 60's and 70's will still understand the reference to respect and appreciate it, but in general terms, the younger a person is, the higher the chance that they'll take offence to being called by a formal term of address.

Why sir is not used in USA?

And it means “old.” If a placeholder, the person using it has not bothered to learn your name. They are lazy. If one is a customer and “sir” or “m'am” is used, then it's not warm and friendly.

Do you call a female officer Sir?

In the American military, you would never address a female officer as “Sir.” In the United States, you would address the officer as “Ma'am” and not “Sir”. It's considered disrespectful to use the term “Sir” for a female in both the army/navy and outside.

Is it OK to say ma am?

Ma'am is somewhat outdated honourific and a contraction of madame. It is a sign of respect and should never cause offence. It is usually reserved for older or married women and today may not be in common usage, depending on where you live.

What if a girl calls you sir?

Sir is simply a term of respect for someone, it doesn't allow me to delve into her feelings for you or give me any kind of an indication as to her psyche as to why she does it. If she's not Marcie and she doesn't call anyone else “sir,” it seems a safe bet that she likes you.

Is it flirty to say yes sir?

It's all about the context: Depending on the conversation/mood “yes sir” is and stil used by many women when talking to their husbands or boyfriend's. She can say it in a: sarcastic, playful, flirtatious, or respectively manner. It all depends upon the female, the conversation and how she feels at that moment.

Do guys like being called Mr?

“Mister” One of the most unique things guys like to be called is “Mister”. You wouldn't think so at first, but it's a really clever nickname. The reason why guys like being called “Mister” is because it makes him feel like a gentleman. This in turn encourages him to act like one too!

Maria Kunar
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Maria Kunar
Maria is a cultural enthusiast and expert on holiday traditions. With a focus on the cultural significance of celebrations, Maria has written several blogs on the history of holidays and has been featured in various cultural publications. Maria's knowledge of traditions will help you appreciate the meaning behind celebrations.