India: A Nation of Pride, Not Prejudice As we approach Republic Day on January 26th, some still choose to mock our country: - In India, you can piss in public but not kiss in public. - We don’t talk to strangers but marry one directly. This kind of shallow, disrespectful thinking about a nation where you live, earn, and thrive is unacceptable. India is evolving every day, balancing traditions with modernity. Instead of ridiculing, contribute to its progress. 🚨⚠️ If you can’t respect your own country, you have no right to criticize it. Mocking your own roots only shows ignorance, not intellect🚨⚠️ #India is a land of resilience, diversity, and infinite potential. Celebrate it with pride. #IndiaAt75 #RepublicDay2025 #ProudIndian #CelebrateDiversity #UnityInDiversity #RespectIndia #BuildTogether #PostBySG #SGWrites
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2moAbsolutely. Jai Hind. FYI: In India, one can kiss in public too. Just make sure the public is invited to applicants not random guests. Else, go to a beach for the sake of it. I see couples kissing every day on beaches, and nobody cares.