| DO | DON'T | | :--- | :--- | | Verify the mythology or history before posting. | Don't generalize: "Indians eat curry" is incorrect. Be specific about regions (e.g., "Bengalis eat Shorshe Ilish"). | | Do credit artisans: If wearing a handloom, tag the weaver or the region it comes from. | Don't appropriate: Avoid wearing religious symbols (like the Tilak or Turban) as fashion props if you do not understand their significance. | | Do highlight diversity: India isn't just Hindi-speaking. Show the Northeast, the South, and tribal cultures. | Don't exoticize poverty: When showing rural India, focus on dignity and culture, not just lack of resources. | | Do embrace festivals: The Indian calendar is full of them—use them as content spikes. | Don't ignore the modern: Indian lifestyle isn't stuck in the past. Show how tradition fits into modern offices and apartments. |
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