People from Goa are known as 'Goans'. This identity
is enough to tell the difference especially in their
lifestyle.
The 450 years' rule of the Portuguese has added a new
dimension by introducing their religion, belief, customs,
attire, festivals, education, literature, modes of entertainment,
and behaviour.
A lot was absorbed and moulded into tradition and incorporated
into lifestyle.
Thus Goans became unique in India. Goan lifestyle
reflects a unique blend of East and West. Goans live
life in style.
That is in short Goan life style. Rich or not so rich,
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Goans work and earn and spend in dress, food, entertainment
and festivals. Goans love rest. Their life is peaceful, not
driven by modern day sentiments, anxieties, tensions and other
ills of a fast life.
They are deeply religious. They follow family tradition and
celebrate festivals with much religious fervour. Yet they
are secular-minded. Goans share their joys and sorrows with
others, cutting across religious barriers. In villages, during
festivals, the whole village takes part irrespective of caste
or religion and becomes a big family.
Food is their love. Pao, the bread, is ubiquitous throughout
Goa. A gift of the Portuguese, Pao has become an essential
part of food habit. Fish is another favourite and a must in
a Goan's plate. Sea-food is a speciality.
Another Portuguese connection is that there is no prohibition
in Goa. Goa's famous contribution is fenny, the drink prepared
from the cashew apple. Fenny preparation is in fact a cottage
industry in Goa. In villages, fenny is prepared in many a
house. Drink is also cheaper than in other parts of India.
Yet Goans drink within control.
Dance and Music is in their blood and tradition. Goans dance
to the maddening lilting tune of Latino music and sing together.
At the same time Indian classical music is so dear to the
Goans that theirs is the land that produced some of the most
revered names of Indian classical music.
Goans are hard working too. Their ancestors tilled this salty,
barren land and made it fertile. Goans are everywhere in the
world. For livelihood, Goans have migrated in large numbers,
but they always retain the connection with their motherland.
At least once in a year they surely come back to their motherland.
Goans love cleanliness, spaciousness and nature. Their houses
reflect their nature the best way. Come and stay in Goa as
a dear guest. You will never know when you have become a member
of a family.
Goans trust in the eternal Indian tradition of Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam - the whole world is a family.
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