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Yes, I personally don't care for the Shastras or what have you- it's only out of politeness and respect for other members on this website with a caste/religious connotation that I pointed it out that technically, it is permissible when abroad.


Re: Migration and eating habits, well it's up to you whether to assimilate with the (usually superior) culture or not. If the culture you migrated to is not superior to your own, you wouldn't be migrating there- the traffic would be the other way around. Let's be humble and accept such facts. I have assimilated, I married a Thai-Australian, eat beef pork and all of it- but draw the line at insects. You can live your whole life in an Indian only community and never assimilate (as many do), but then why bother leaving India to begin with.


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