First, I would like to apologize for opening a new thread! But, since Greenlove's views were posted under two different threads (patienceGC hates Hindi and patienceGC.. you are losing respect) I decided to open a new one.
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everybody knows all this sambhars and idli hate HINDI.
they want telugu or tamil as a national lang (use your brains morons). some have refuse to speak hindi............we have all right to kill them.
-------------------------Desi485
-----------------------------------the man of the universe.
Hey have you notice guys all this sambhars and idli have no sense of dress-up. have you seen the way they dress themself. most of the time i feel shame as an indian when i see this kind of idiot.,,, most of the time their looks are funny........lol
and sometimes it is so funny to observe their sense of dress up.
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Desi485,
No one wants Telugu or Tamil as the national language, moron! We are happy with English as the common language. After reading your post it became quite apparent why you would resist that move too, for it is very clear you can’t speak or write in English even if someone held a gun to your head!
Or, should I have written …
Desi485,
No one want telugu or tamil as a national lang, moron! We happy with English as comon language. After read your post, it become aparaent why you resist english…as you cant spoke english if some hold gun to your hed
If you intend to improve your english, here are a few pointers:
Have you guys noticed (use proper tense) these (not this) sambhars and idlis have no dress sense (not sense of dress-up). Have you seen the way they dress themselves (not themself). Most of the times (not time … most automatically means you are talking about something in plural .. check the meaning of plural if you need to) I feel ashamed (not feel shame) as an Indian when I see this kind of an idiot. Most of the time (again times… say after me .. times) their looks are funny and sometimes it is so funny to observe (hmmm .. huge words huh) their dress sense (not sense of dress up)
Assuming you have a good “sense of dress-up”, I can imagine others’ reaction when you open your mouth and say a few words! And, the next time you see some sambhars and idlis having a bad “sense of dress-up”, please don’t “feel shame” as an Indian. Instead, kindly feel some compassion (at this point dictionary is a must) and take those sambhars and idlis aside and show/educate them on how to dress better. After all, we sambhars and idlis are Indians too! Please have mercy on us, Oh! Man of the Universe!.
Let us move on to Greenlove …
Dear Mr./Ms Greenlove,
=====quote from Greenlove's post===================
4. Going in eleveator with 10 other people and talking in Tamil, telgu, etc etc
5. 10 people eating In a break room and it smells for atleast 4 hrs afterwords from spices.
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Are you trying to say that we will never find people who will speak in Hindi, in an elevator and that north indian dishes aren’t spicy? Agreed that you didn’t say “10 sambhars and idlis” in your point #5. But, #4 sends your post gravitating towards sambhars and idlis.
I have found (and cringed) numerous people having a technical discussion in Hindi while in the work place! And, in general, Indian food is spicy and leaves the room smelling of spices for hours afterward. Some will find it offensive just as some would the smell of Corned beef. Sure, we should watch the spicy nature of our food but I don’t think we should go out of the way and completely avoid it.
It is not hating of Hindi that makes one a non-Indian but hating of Indians does. Also, the name of our country is not “Hindia” but “India”. I hope the meaning of secularism gets extended to the languages too.
Greenlove, not every north indian hates south indians. But, there are quite a few! Needless to say that there are quite a few south indians who hate north indians and call them as "daal & sabji". Quotes from my experience :
* You are the first sophisticated south indian that I have seen who can speak hindi ( It is beyond my comprehension as to how sophistication gets equated to knowledge of a particular language and specifically hindi )
* In an apartment of 4 (two hindi speakers and 2 tamil speakers), "How come you don't know Hindi despite having two hindi speaking roommates?"
Do you think the other two would have been asked the same question with tamil substituted for Hindi? See, it is this kind of incidents that makes one wonder ... Just like many americans who don't have a clue about other countries there are many indians who don't even know that there are certain regions where Hindi is not spoken (at least not the most spoken language). And, yet, people question as to why some have so much love for their language!
Basically, this problem boils down to xenophobia...
-Palaniappan Rajaram
========== quote from desi485's post===============
everybody knows all this sambhars and idli hate HINDI.
they want telugu or tamil as a national lang (use your brains morons). some have refuse to speak hindi............we have all right to kill them.
-------------------------Desi485
-----------------------------------the man of the universe.
Hey have you notice guys all this sambhars and idli have no sense of dress-up. have you seen the way they dress themself. most of the time i feel shame as an indian when i see this kind of idiot.,,, most of the time their looks are funny........lol
and sometimes it is so funny to observe their sense of dress up.
=========================================
Desi485,
No one wants Telugu or Tamil as the national language, moron! We are happy with English as the common language. After reading your post it became quite apparent why you would resist that move too, for it is very clear you can’t speak or write in English even if someone held a gun to your head!
Or, should I have written …
Desi485,
No one want telugu or tamil as a national lang, moron! We happy with English as comon language. After read your post, it become aparaent why you resist english…as you cant spoke english if some hold gun to your hed
If you intend to improve your english, here are a few pointers:
Have you guys noticed (use proper tense) these (not this) sambhars and idlis have no dress sense (not sense of dress-up). Have you seen the way they dress themselves (not themself). Most of the times (not time … most automatically means you are talking about something in plural .. check the meaning of plural if you need to) I feel ashamed (not feel shame) as an Indian when I see this kind of an idiot. Most of the time (again times… say after me .. times) their looks are funny and sometimes it is so funny to observe (hmmm .. huge words huh) their dress sense (not sense of dress up)
Assuming you have a good “sense of dress-up”, I can imagine others’ reaction when you open your mouth and say a few words! And, the next time you see some sambhars and idlis having a bad “sense of dress-up”, please don’t “feel shame” as an Indian. Instead, kindly feel some compassion (at this point dictionary is a must) and take those sambhars and idlis aside and show/educate them on how to dress better. After all, we sambhars and idlis are Indians too! Please have mercy on us, Oh! Man of the Universe!.
Let us move on to Greenlove …
Dear Mr./Ms Greenlove,
=====quote from Greenlove's post===================
4. Going in eleveator with 10 other people and talking in Tamil, telgu, etc etc
5. 10 people eating In a break room and it smells for atleast 4 hrs afterwords from spices.
===========================================
Are you trying to say that we will never find people who will speak in Hindi, in an elevator and that north indian dishes aren’t spicy? Agreed that you didn’t say “10 sambhars and idlis” in your point #5. But, #4 sends your post gravitating towards sambhars and idlis.
I have found (and cringed) numerous people having a technical discussion in Hindi while in the work place! And, in general, Indian food is spicy and leaves the room smelling of spices for hours afterward. Some will find it offensive just as some would the smell of Corned beef. Sure, we should watch the spicy nature of our food but I don’t think we should go out of the way and completely avoid it.
It is not hating of Hindi that makes one a non-Indian but hating of Indians does. Also, the name of our country is not “Hindia” but “India”. I hope the meaning of secularism gets extended to the languages too.
Greenlove, not every north indian hates south indians. But, there are quite a few! Needless to say that there are quite a few south indians who hate north indians and call them as "daal & sabji". Quotes from my experience :
* You are the first sophisticated south indian that I have seen who can speak hindi ( It is beyond my comprehension as to how sophistication gets equated to knowledge of a particular language and specifically hindi )
* In an apartment of 4 (two hindi speakers and 2 tamil speakers), "How come you don't know Hindi despite having two hindi speaking roommates?"
Do you think the other two would have been asked the same question with tamil substituted for Hindi? See, it is this kind of incidents that makes one wonder ... Just like many americans who don't have a clue about other countries there are many indians who don't even know that there are certain regions where Hindi is not spoken (at least not the most spoken language). And, yet, people question as to why some have so much love for their language!
Basically, this problem boils down to xenophobia...
-Palaniappan Rajaram
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