“One fridge, 20 opinions on what’s for lunch.”
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In an Indian family, a child’s career is a community project. Uncles, aunts, neighbors, and the vegetable vendor all have an opinion on whether the child should be an engineer, a doctor, or "something creative" (which is usually code for 'we are worried'). “One fridge, 20 opinions on what’s for lunch
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