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Last Thursday, Priya forgot to put salt in the dal. When her husband, Ankit, came home for lunch, he took one bite. The room went silent. For a terrifying second, no one spoke. Then Geeta jumped in: "I told Priya today’s dal is Jain style—low salt for digestion." Ankit smiled. Priya shot her mother-in-law a grateful look. Later, in private, Geeta said, "Priya, never forget the salt again. But I will never embarrass you in front of my son."

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