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How do Indians entertain guests?

Indians are very hospitable. Whether staying in a hotel or eating in a restaurant, you will be treated with flowers and "lucky mole". Wreaths are a common etiquette for welcoming guests in India. The host should present a wreath and put it around the neck of the guest. The nobler the guest, the thicker the wreath. The garlands are sometimes made of white jasmine with delicate fragrance, and sometimes they are made by a man named Qiuhua, with a yellow fragrance. It is also a courtesy for Indians to welcome guests. On holidays, Indians love to use cinnabar to point a point between the eyebrows. Lucky moles can ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters. Sometimes, in order to choose an auspicious day for parents, Indians will ask monks to give a girl a lucky mole and wish her happiness all her life. Now, the auspicious mole has actually become an integral part of Indian women's daily dressing and beauty. When entering the hotel gate, the hostess put a wreath on the passengers with a smile and lit a red "auspicious mole", which made her feel at home and a warm current came to her heart. In India, it is also a common courtesy to give gifts to guests and friends. Although there are not many gifts, they express a sincere mood and courtesy. A candy or a bunch of flowers is a gift that Indians often give when they visit their friends. For the visiting guests, they will also give a gift made by themselves or something that both the host and the guests like.