It’s been a week since I got here and it feels like it’s been a month. I’ve gotten some of the basic work done: a literature review and setting up the logistics of the field work. I’ve also had the pleasure of learning to eat with my hands and to see one of the holiest sites in India, plus the occasional Hindi phrase or two. All this without any terrible bathroom incidents…it can only go downhill from here.
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I think you’ll find that the truly awful bathroom incidents can often manage to go uphill.