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Indian families have a rule: Atithi Devo Bhava (The guest is God). Just as my mother sits down to eat her solitary lunch, the doorbell rings. It’s Masi (aunt) from Pune, unannounced. Panic? No. My mother simply smiles, adds an extra spoon of ghee to the dal, and magically stretches the two portions into four by whipping up a quick sabzi. Within ten minutes, the lunch table is full again. This is normal. In an Indian home, there is always enough rice and love to go around.

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Decisions are made here. Which cousin gets the window seat for the upcoming road trip? Should we buy the Samsung or the LG fridge? Amma vetoes the fridge because “the old one has 10 years left in it.” The fridge stays. Within ten minutes, the lunch table is full again

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