If they drink and are not super religious, booze could be appropriate. However,
One of the things I have noticed is that Indians got really weird with alcohol and religious ceremonies. Of course, if it’s just a party, maybe it’s not a big deal.  Previous Message Parents of a friend of my daughter (4th grade). They’re American born and not super religious. Is booze an appropriate gift or would I be making an asshole of myself? Google is giving me mixed results.
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Question…we were invited to a Diwali party… - haighter October 12, 2025, 17:06:44
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- If they drink and are not super religious, booze could be appropriate. However, - ATL October 12, 2025, 17:14:46
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