China vs. India
Which of the bigger countries is better? What practices and just culture in general do I like better? I like India better! But now I'm going to tell you why...
1. Food
I love curry and the street food in India is incredible. But so is China's, China has a ton of dumplings and some pretty epic things but India has more of my palette. The amount of love that goes into a curry and naan is amazing. Grinding the spices and smelling all the oil come out is delicious! A fun fact: 30% of India's population is vegetarian so there is something for almost everyone at an Indian restaurant. Now i'm not saying that China doesn't have great food as well it just isn't at the same level as India's sometimes. I still remember when we were in Singapore and we went to Chinatown and it was very serious but when we went to little India everyone was working together and having the best time eating and being together.![Image result for amazing curry with naan in stainless steel](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1580817961381-eb6cd7157c13?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&auto=format&fit=crop&w=1000&q=80)
2. Clothing
Before we went to China I thought that we might some people in traditional clothing and we did but only at photo ops. When we went to India all the women were wearing beautiful long dress shirts and they were amazing. My mom and I like them so much we got a couple. China has so many styles (emo, lolita, business, casual, etc) but India has a pretty classic style. The women wear a long shirt/dress (sometimes a sari) with leggings and sandals. Then men wear a t-shirt long pants and sandals. I know that not everyone dresses like that in India and I love the diversity of China but I think that India has better clothes.
![Image result for dress shops in india](https://www.weekendnotes.com/im/003/00/indian-clothing-and-jewellery-desi-style-andaaz-co21.jpg)
Now these are only 2 things about the differences and there are things that China does that I think are much better than India. I love both countries. I know that everyone has different experiences with people from China and India or has had different experiences in the country. Just remember not to judge a country by how one person acts. The whole point of this post was to show you that everyone's different.
1. Food
I love curry and the street food in India is incredible. But so is China's, China has a ton of dumplings and some pretty epic things but India has more of my palette. The amount of love that goes into a curry and naan is amazing. Grinding the spices and smelling all the oil come out is delicious! A fun fact: 30% of India's population is vegetarian so there is something for almost everyone at an Indian restaurant. Now i'm not saying that China doesn't have great food as well it just isn't at the same level as India's sometimes. I still remember when we were in Singapore and we went to Chinatown and it was very serious but when we went to little India everyone was working together and having the best time eating and being together.
2. Clothing
Before we went to China I thought that we might some people in traditional clothing and we did but only at photo ops. When we went to India all the women were wearing beautiful long dress shirts and they were amazing. My mom and I like them so much we got a couple. China has so many styles (emo, lolita, business, casual, etc) but India has a pretty classic style. The women wear a long shirt/dress (sometimes a sari) with leggings and sandals. Then men wear a t-shirt long pants and sandals. I know that not everyone dresses like that in India and I love the diversity of China but I think that India has better clothes.
![Image result for dress shops in india](https://www.weekendnotes.com/im/003/00/indian-clothing-and-jewellery-desi-style-andaaz-co21.jpg)
Now these are only 2 things about the differences and there are things that China does that I think are much better than India. I love both countries. I know that everyone has different experiences with people from China and India or has had different experiences in the country. Just remember not to judge a country by how one person acts. The whole point of this post was to show you that everyone's different.
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