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No one leaves without eating. And no one leaves without lunch . The kitchen counter is a production line: three tiffin boxes—parathas for the dad, lemon rice for mom, and a cute little compartmentalized box for Riya with smiley-faced sandwiches. “Beta, did you pack water?” “Have you worn your sweater?” “Don’t forget, your cousin’s wedding is on Saturday!” — all shouted in one breath as the front door closes.

For middle-class families, Sunday afternoon is either the temple or the mall. Why the mall? Air conditioning. It is the affordable luxury. Three generations will walk the mall slowly, eat one ice cream together (shared from one cup to save money), and maybe buy one pair of school shoes for the youngest. No one buys anything for themselves. That is the sacrifice embedded in the Indian lifestyle.

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Москва, м. Маяковская, Малая Дмитровка, дом 20
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No one leaves without eating. And no one leaves without lunch . The kitchen counter is a production line: three tiffin boxes—parathas for the dad, lemon rice for mom, and a cute little compartmentalized box for Riya with smiley-faced sandwiches. “Beta, did you pack water?” “Have you worn your sweater?” “Don’t forget, your cousin’s wedding is on Saturday!” — all shouted in one breath as the front door closes.

For middle-class families, Sunday afternoon is either the temple or the mall. Why the mall? Air conditioning. It is the affordable luxury. Three generations will walk the mall slowly, eat one ice cream together (shared from one cup to save money), and maybe buy one pair of school shoes for the youngest. No one buys anything for themselves. That is the sacrifice embedded in the Indian lifestyle. bhabhi ki gaand