This traditional Indian greeting involves joining palms and bowing slightly.
What is "Namaste"?
When sending an email, this line at the end conveys gratitude.
What is "Thank you"?
Lord Ram was known for following this moral path, even in adversity.
What is "Dharma"?
When meeting elders, touching their feet is a sign of this.
What is "respect"?
This action, often seen in Indian work culture, involves seeking blessings from tools or machines.
What is "worshipping tools (Ayudha Puja)"?
According to the Bhagavad Gita, this term means performing one's duty without attachment to results.
What is "Nishkam Karma"?
This is the ideal response to a colleague’s success at work.
What is "Congratulations"?
This Pandava from the Mahabharata was renowned for his truthfulness.
Who is "Yudhishthira"?
Using this phrase before entering someone’s personal space shows courtesy.
What is "May I"?
This phrase refers to completing work on time.
What is "meeting deadlines"?
Not littering in public spaces aligns with this moral duty promoted by the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
What is "cleanliness"?
Interrupting someone while they’re speaking in a meeting is considered this.
What is "impolite"?
This demon king in Indian mythology was both a scholar and an example of misplaced pride.
Who is "Ravana"?
Offering your seat to someone in need on public transport demonstrates this value.
What is "kindness"?
A corporate code of conduct ensures this among employees.
What is "ethical behavior"?
This festival celebrates the bond of trust and protection between brothers and sisters.
What is "Raksha Bandhan"?
In a job interview, wearing formal attire displays this quality.
What is "professionalism"?
This goddess is known for her fierce defense of justice and morality.
Who is "Durga"?
This practice ensures hygiene and respect when eating in a group setting.
What is "washing hands before eating"?
This principle ensures fairness in promotions and appraisals.
What is "meritocracy"?
This term refers to treating guests as gods, a cornerstone of Indian hospitality.
What is "Atithi Devo Bhava"?
This phrase should always accompany a request in professional communication.
What is "Please"?
This epic tells the story of a war fought for justice and duty.
What is the "Mahabharata"?
In a formal event, starting a conversation with this gesture is good etiquette.
What is "introducing yourself"?
Taking responsibility for a mistake at work shows this moral quality.
What is "accountability"?