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  RE:why are south indians always so jealous !!!!
by Saibaskar on Nov 13, 2006 12:06 PM   Permalink
Hey buddy,

Just go thru the message board and you will make out who is jealous of whom. May be if you could come to terms with your superiority complex you would understand the reality.

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  RE:why are south indians always so jealous !!!!
by SK on Nov 11, 2006 02:06 PM   Permalink
South Indians are not jealous of north indians as reported.Actually its the other way around.Yes I agree we are all Indians and we should talk and work as Indians. But I still have a query.Why are these north indians learn the state language(which ever state they work).These guys speak in Hindi which is alien language to most of the South Indians.But when South Indians go to north India they speak their local language and blend with them.So whenever a north Indian is in South India he should not speak Hindi but speak the state language or English.

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  RE:why are south indians always so jealous !!!!
by VJ on Nov 11, 2006 01:43 PM   Permalink
and what made you to come to Bangalore in the first go ? It's the influx of people from other regions that has turned Bangalore to what it is (CRAP in your language) today. Haven't you forgotten that the Northies consider anyone south of Vindhyas as Ashuras?

I ponder why the people from North make a fuss about the language in the south? Is it a crime to promote one's language? Do you cry your heart out if you don't get a response to your English question in any non-english speaking country?Don't you make an effort to learn a few words in the local language?Why not try the same here?

Try changing your mentality and enjoy what a place offers the best. If you expecting your home to travel with you, better stay back and don't travel.

Vijay

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