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Ajeet MehraParticipantI agree with you on this subject , unfortunately it is not restricted to the USA . I think this happens when people confuse Race and Nationality. I personally do not think people who are too obsessed with their race to be good citizens. Frankly one should do away with this hyphenated garbage. One could say -I am American of xxxxx ancestry.User Detail :
Name : Ajeet Mehra, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 49, City : Taipei, State : NA Country : Taiwan, Occupation : Businessman, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
Ajeet MehraParticipantTilak is not obligatory for everyone. Usually devoted Hindus mark the tilak on their foreheads before their daily religious rites although I have come across people who mark the tilak after prayers.this applies to both men and women. The Red Dot for women is called a Bindi you can learn it's history here: http://www.shaadi.com/wedding/rituals/bindi/040306-bindi-history.phpUser Detail :
Name : Ajeet Mehra, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 49, City : Taipei, State : NA Country : Taiwan, Occupation : Businessman, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, - AuthorPosts
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