Indians do not like to touch the lip of plastic liquid containers. You know how you might attempt to “waterfall it” if you are sharing a water bottle? Well, that’s what they do all the time, even if they aren’t sharing. If it is not plastic (i.e., it is durable and expected to be used a long time) they will use it normally, but anything disposable they will not touch their lips to it. I suppose this is a good practice in a very dirty place. And given this is a pretty usual practice, Indians are much better than most Americans (or at least me) who usually spill half of the water when attempting this.
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