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Sometimes it’s cool to burp after dinner. But please don’t burp in Shmoop’s face. We’re open to differences but don’t like the smell of second-hand garlic.
Transcript
- 00:03
Respecting differences….a la Shmoop.
- 00:06
Laura and Saanvi were the best friends all throughout high school.
- 00:10
But school’s over now, and Saanvi decides she wants to move back to where everybody knows her name… [Saanvi entering a yellow cab]
- 00:16
No. Not there. Not "Cheers".
- 00:18
There. India.
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- 00:20
Laura promises to visit, and after months and months of working overtime, she pulls [Laura working overtime]
- 00:24
together enough money to travel there.
- 00:26
After a long flight and far too many Nicholas Sparks adaptations…seriously, she now knows
- 00:31
the real reason behind the barf bags....she steps off the plane in India. [Laura walks off of a plane]
- 00:35
And to welcome her, Saanvi’s mother prepares a feast. Samosas, rice,
- 00:40
butter chicken, tandoori chicken, naan… [Laura sat with an indian feast]
- 00:43
And everything is amazing.
- 00:45
Laura wishes she could have her mom’s cooking….with her...right now...yeah. [Laura stood in a kitchen]
- 00:50
Because Laura’s a guest, she’s careful to remember all of her manners...
- 00:53
No elbows on the table, no slurping, and definitely no burping. [examples of table manners]
- 00:56
Uh….whoops? Laura’s mortified, but Saanvi’s mother seems pleased.
- 01:01
Saanvi explains to Laura that her mother regards burping as a sign of contentment.
- 01:05
If her guests don’t burp after a meal, she takes it to mean her food wasn’t satisfying. [Saanvi and her mother with Laura at the dining table]
- 01:10
This is surprising to Laura. If her mom extinguishes the food by the time it gets to the table,
- 01:15
that’s good enough. When Laura gets back from India, she tells [Laura telling her Grandmother about India]
- 01:18
her grandmother about the dinner.
- 01:20
Dear old granny says she’s not surprised.
- 01:22
After all, “their” kind of people aren’t exactly cultured. [Grandmother discussing the Indian culture to Laura]
- 01:26
Yikes. Watch out granny, your bigotry is showing. Zip up there!
- 01:30
Laura explains to her grandmother that they’re no less cultured than anyone else,
- 01:33
they just have different customs.
- 01:35
And even though it may be different from the way her grandmother was raised, [Grandmother as a child stood beside a cow]
- 01:38
*cough* Redneck.
- 01:40
that doesn’t make their customs any less valid.
- 01:42
So although gran might be upset if someone burped their way through her meal, [Laura burping through a meal and Gran looks upset]
- 01:46
Saanvi’s mother would feel the same way if someone didn’t burp during her meal.
- 01:50
So...which way is right?
- 01:51
No, scratch that. We’ve got a better question: is there only one right way to do things?
- 01:57
We’re pretty sure you can answer that question without our help, but hey, this is what they [Man standing with hands on his hips]
- 02:01
pay us the big bucks for.
- 02:02
Anyway, the answer is a resounding no.
- 02:04
If variety is the spice of life and we keep filling our metaphorical plate with people [Two people sat on a sofa]
- 02:08
who are just like us, well...our life buffet is going to be pretty vanilla. Even vanilla gets a little boring after a while.
- 02:16
But if we open ourselves up to differences and experience things outside of the norm, [Laura picking food from a buffet]
- 02:20
we’ll have a buffet worth pigging-out on.
- 02:23
So next time you find yourself treading unfamiliar waters, just… go with the flow. [Man on a boat in the ocean]
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