notsuperstitious
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Actually yes.. I find the term Baniya derogatory.. but yes.. most of you have hit the spot..
They do avoid charity, at least that is my own experience as well in the US. But what they avoid in charity they make up for in offering work. They'll offer work to anybody..
Charity is also a personality trait.. but some genetic traits are hard to hide.
On the other hand..one is surprised as to how religious some of the Expat Indian millionaires are.. considering one whose daughter is at yale and very outgoing.. they still had separate utensils for Us when we stayed at their house..
I suppose the Achoot concept never leaves you.
I know some Marwari friends who never had a drop of water at my place, but I'm not achoot
Its just that I eat non veg and their religious beliefs don't allow them to. I'd be surprised if they considered you ''lower'' to offer you different utensils, but if so, its very condemnable.