India Unplugged. What Really Happens When You Are Traveling, Living and Working in India

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, India, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book India Unplugged. What Really Happens When You Are Traveling, Living and Working in India by Aurelia Zoss, Aurelia Zoss
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Author: Aurelia Zoss ISBN: 9781311922090
Publisher: Aurelia Zoss Publication: May 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Aurelia Zoss
ISBN: 9781311922090
Publisher: Aurelia Zoss
Publication: May 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you want to complement your India travel guide with a fun book to read, India unplugged is for you!

Part travelogue, part memoir, and part advice for India travelers, this book is a delightful account of a twenty-something expat working and living in Bangalore.

This is not another India travel guide about which forms to fill out, but rather a fun and refreshing collection of short stories packed with witty observations, quirky one-liners and hilarious cultural misunderstandings.
Instead of going to expat parties, this young woman has mingled with the locals and thrown herself into the Indian life. She made Indian friends and worked with Indian colleagues and bosses. Her immersion into the Indian culture and her unique encounters make for unusual stories told in a funny yet personal way. We are taken along as she goes about her daily life and her travels.
Unlike in most other expat books, Aurelia gives us a generous peak into her daily life in the Indian office and shares entertaining and sometimes embarrassing tales about her own cultural blunders.
Expats will relate to many of her experiences and will find delight in Aurelia’s down-to-earth and humorous way of describing her life in India.

The book consists of four parts:
1.Traveling in India is about Aurelia’s first encounters with India and its people. You will read entertaining tales about what can go wrong while traveling in India.
2.Living in India includes hilarious stories about Aurelia trying to figure out how things work in India – like dating Indian men.
3.Working in India talks about minor and major culture clashes and awkward situations in the modern Indian office.
4.Your trip to India is the most unusual India travel guide that you can find: it gives you the kind of information that you won’t get elsewhere.

Entertaining, witty, and insightful, India unplugged is an irresistible treat for armchair tourists and an India travel guide for the adventurous backpacker alike.

Why you should get this book:
#1 India unplugged is packed with insights to help you navigate through new situations and cultural differences more than any India travel guide could do.
#2 Funny stories will lighten up your day and make you laugh.
#3 Bring the diversity and colors of buzzing Indian towns and their people into the comfort of your home.
#4 The book will give you a taste of what to expect if you are planning to visit or move to India.

India unplugged is an eclectic and highly personal collection of all the fascinating, surprising, and hilarious experiences Aurelia has had during her past four years in India.

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If you want to complement your India travel guide with a fun book to read, India unplugged is for you!

Part travelogue, part memoir, and part advice for India travelers, this book is a delightful account of a twenty-something expat working and living in Bangalore.

This is not another India travel guide about which forms to fill out, but rather a fun and refreshing collection of short stories packed with witty observations, quirky one-liners and hilarious cultural misunderstandings.
Instead of going to expat parties, this young woman has mingled with the locals and thrown herself into the Indian life. She made Indian friends and worked with Indian colleagues and bosses. Her immersion into the Indian culture and her unique encounters make for unusual stories told in a funny yet personal way. We are taken along as she goes about her daily life and her travels.
Unlike in most other expat books, Aurelia gives us a generous peak into her daily life in the Indian office and shares entertaining and sometimes embarrassing tales about her own cultural blunders.
Expats will relate to many of her experiences and will find delight in Aurelia’s down-to-earth and humorous way of describing her life in India.

The book consists of four parts:
1.Traveling in India is about Aurelia’s first encounters with India and its people. You will read entertaining tales about what can go wrong while traveling in India.
2.Living in India includes hilarious stories about Aurelia trying to figure out how things work in India – like dating Indian men.
3.Working in India talks about minor and major culture clashes and awkward situations in the modern Indian office.
4.Your trip to India is the most unusual India travel guide that you can find: it gives you the kind of information that you won’t get elsewhere.

Entertaining, witty, and insightful, India unplugged is an irresistible treat for armchair tourists and an India travel guide for the adventurous backpacker alike.

Why you should get this book:
#1 India unplugged is packed with insights to help you navigate through new situations and cultural differences more than any India travel guide could do.
#2 Funny stories will lighten up your day and make you laugh.
#3 Bring the diversity and colors of buzzing Indian towns and their people into the comfort of your home.
#4 The book will give you a taste of what to expect if you are planning to visit or move to India.

India unplugged is an eclectic and highly personal collection of all the fascinating, surprising, and hilarious experiences Aurelia has had during her past four years in India.

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