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The Goan Lifestyle :
Goans as the people
from Goa are known around the world, have a unique lifestyle which
reflects the perfect blending of the cultural influences that they have
experienced over the centuries.
By nature, Goans are
warm, friendly, easy going and large hearted. They live life in style
and at a leisurely pace. They are passionate about dance, music and art
which is in their blood and they love their food and feni.
Goans attitude to life
is best described by the word Susegad which means taking life at a
relaxed pace and enjoy it to the full. This unique philosophy of life
originates from the Portuguese word Socegado which literally meant
quiet.
The people of Goa have
taken that to heart, quite wholeheartedly while leading quiet and
relaxed lives in their peaceful land.
In fact, no less a
person than the late Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi described this
trait of the Goan people, actually as an enduring strength of Goan
character.
Goans also love their
afternoon 'siesta'. Another leftover from the Portuguese colonial era,
the siesta lasts from 1 pm to 4 pm, when a fair number of shops in the
Goan towns and villages will remain shut. The siesta is much less in
evidence as compared to yesteryears when the streets used to wear a
deserted look around lunchtime.
This does not mean
that the Goans are not hard-working. They toil long and hard in their
rice, coconut and cashewnut plantations and reap the bounties of nature.
A very large number have migrated all over the world, working hard for
their livelihood and sending money back home to their loved ones.
Goans are very much
fashion aware and tourists are likely to see the very latest in designer
wear on the streets, no sooner than the it appears elsewhere in India.
Clothes form an important part of the Goan lifestyle making it essential
to dress well at the innumerable social occasions that occur around the
year.

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