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When someone talks to you in Hindi
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
if you want to maintain a relationship with that person, say, "sorry but i don't understand hindi".
else, ask him why he is being a douchebag.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
This may have been true in TN 10-15 years ago but I don't believe it is true any more. Tamilians have started embracing hindi in huge numbers.
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
I hope it's changing. But, folks who moved out of TN 10-15 yrs ago seem to have been stuck in the same mindset.Rashmun wrote:Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
This may have been true in TN 10-15 years ago but I don't believe it is true any more. Tamilians have started embracing hindi in huge numbers.
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
Tamilans will always answer back if you ask in Tamil, English (if they dont know they themselves will ask others nearby), and in hindi. Just like Naarthies, Tamilans assume any Naarthie who ventures so far south knows English. That is true to a very large extent. Naarthies visiting TN know better English than Tamilans's Hindi knowledge.
So your assumptions are komboletely wrong and your Gultness is making you ingratiate to the Hindians...
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
My experience was different. I have gotten responses in English from educated people and one autowallah even spoke in Hindi to me as I struggled to converse in Tamil with him.Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
nevada- Posts : 1831
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Times are changing, as Rashmun said. That's good. Things were so different some years ago.nevada wrote:My experience was different. I have gotten responses in English from educated people and one autowallah even spoke in Hindi to me as I struggled to converse in Tamil with him.Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
I would first check with him whether or not he is a MuslimMarathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
Join date : 2011-05-08
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
Autowallhas are synonymous with cheaters/pickpocketers, at least used to be the case in Hyd where they used to speak only in hyderabadi urdu to cheat on their customers not native to Hyd. So I wouldn't read much into autowallahs speak.nevada wrote:My experience was different. I have gotten responses in English from educated people and one autowallah even spoke in Hindi to me as I struggled to converse in Tamil with him.Kinnera wrote:Most desis (not just north indians) usually assume that all other indians know hindi. If they know that you don't know hindi, but still insist on speaking to you in hindi, then they acting like tamilians.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Srsly! Go to TN as a visitor, ask anyone a question in english (don't even think about asking in hindi), chances are, you'll get a response in tamil. It's not some street vendor i am talking about. It's the receptionists, cashiers, clerks and other ok educated folks.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
Join date : 2011-05-08
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
I say, "I don't speak your language." I don't say, "I don't speak hindi."Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
swapna- Posts : 1951
Join date : 2013-11-27
Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
what's more appropriate?
"I don't know hindi" or "I don't speak hindi".
"I don't know hindi" or "I don't speak hindi".
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Re: When someone talks to you in Hindi
confuzzled dude wrote:I would first check with him whether or not he is a MuslimMarathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
knowing you dont know hindi, what do you do?
Of course, that goes without saying. bcz if the person is a muslim, i know they will speak only in hindi or Pakistani hindi (aka Urdu) anyway.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Age : 110
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