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14th May 2005, 12:32 AM
#11
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Ok, i was only responding to the post that was above mine.
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None of the people seemed to be arrogant or rude though. When i was in Hyderabad, i met a few rude people that thought they owned the city.
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14th May 2005 12:32 AM
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14th May 2005, 02:09 AM
#12
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Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Uhmmm....I've been to Chennai 3x and have begged to come home soon as possible.
If you begged to return home ASAP who asked Your Holiness to grant Chennai your august presence two more times???
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14th May 2005, 02:26 AM
#13
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Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Adapavi!! Exactly where does your loyalty stay, HL?????!!!!
You live in the US and accuse them of starting a Tsunami????? Just how 2 faced can you get?????!!!!
Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Uhmmm....I've been to Chennai 3x and have begged to come home soon as possible. Apart from the book-shops, I honestly couldn't enjoy the place.
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So... u can blame ur own soil, but loyalty comes in picture only when u talk about the place you migrated to?...
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14th May 2005, 02:33 AM
#14
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Yeah, two-faced here too.
The other face is visible now only
No offense meant!
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14th May 2005, 04:43 AM
#15
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HEYYY, "Hindustani" ladka
//Thank God that there are no anti-Hindi/Sanskrit fools in other states of India. //
Everyone who is 'anti-Hindi/Sanskrit' is NOT a fool ok?..Just mind ur words!!!
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MODERATORS, HOW COME U MISS TO DELETE ''INSENSITIVE'' POSTS LIKE THIS??
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14th May 2005, 07:42 AM
#16
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Guys, please be sensitive when you post comments. After all, "sorgame endraalum, adhu nammoora pOla varumaa?" (Even paradise cannot compete with our home soil.)
So, go easy on outright criticism and try to be positive in your message. You could for instance give suggestions on how to improve on a particular weakness.
malligai, much as we would like to, it is nearly impossible for immediate remedy in cases like this. Usually a PM to the moderators on offending material, would be a useful contribution by any Hubber.
Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!
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14th May 2005, 10:41 AM
#17
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NOV,
thankss for responding...
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14th May 2005, 12:48 PM
#18
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Originally Posted by
Cindy
Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Adapavi!! Exactly where does your loyalty stay, HL?????!!!!
You live in the US and accuse them of starting a Tsunami????? Just how 2 faced can you get?????!!!!
Originally Posted by
nirosha sen
Uhmmm....I've been to Chennai 3x and have begged to come home soon as possible. Apart from the book-shops, I honestly couldn't enjoy the place.
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So... u can blame ur own soil, but loyalty comes in picture only when u talk about the place you migrated to?...
I'm blaming my own soil????!!!!! Since when????? Who says what abt soil Pa????? I was only referring to what I didn't like!!! That's all!
Accusing the US of starting the Tsunami is mere propaganda, isn't it??? In other words, there's no hardcore evidence! However, having actually going to a place like Chennai and deciding what is likable or not, is very much my own opinion, isn't it????
To each his/her own Paradise; and I respect that, but nobody says I have to concur with everyone else and wax lyrical if I did indeed found it "disagreeable" with my own disposition!!
Demand a broader view - BBC
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14th May 2005, 12:53 PM
#19
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Nov - You're right Pa!!
Criticism has to be constructive!! And people too should be less sensitive if they would like see certain aspects of their dear City change for the better!
I could certainly quote a few examples if I'm heard out, otherwise there's really no need to post more from me, Pa!!!!
Sigh......
Demand a broader view - BBC
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15th May 2005, 02:30 PM
#20
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I studied in Chennai (then Madras), visited a few times later and spent a week last last year in the IIT area. I did not see any major problems apart from traffic and smell of rubbish. Such problems seem to be there in other cities as well. Long ago, on one my first trips to Chennai, a fellow passenger in the train by name Kalyanasundaram decided that I will have problems since I did not know Tamil. He too me to his home, gave me breakfast and later left me at my college.
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