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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: scorpio_pk

Hello Rajini 😊

Some more questions for u:

1)Whats urs and ur hubby's zodiac sign?

2)Which relation u like most in ur in-laws?

3)Whats ur fav. pass time hobby?

Great to read ur answers 😊
Enjoy the hot seat 😛




Rajini where r the answers of my questions? 😭

And my dear u r not the only one who get tempted to sweets 😛 same here with me , I wish if I could control this temptation 😔
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: scorpio_pk


thank u Rubina...😃

Rajini where r the answers of my questions? 😭

And my dear u r not the only one who get tempted to sweets 😛 same here with me , I wish if I could control this temptation 😔

Oh you too big fan of sweets....hmmm..it must be tough for you to resist with kids around....😛

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thanks Rajini for answering my questions.
Wish you and your family all the very best.
😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Hi Rajini, congrats !!!!!

Sorry for being late, was away for a while and so could not post my questions.

My questions:

1) What made you choose HR as a subject?

2) Do you like to cook? If yes, what's ur speciality?

3) Who is more of a clean freak in your house? You or your hubby? or no one?

4) In your experience,what kind of a person is an ideal boss?

5) At what age or which class did you start speaking English? Did you ever try to speak the 'fying' style??

6) What is one thing that you would like to change in your husband?

7) What is it that one thing about you that irritates your husband to no end?

8) Do you like sports? If yes, what?

9) Do you sing in concerts?

10) In your opinion, why is the mother in law- daughter in law relationship so difficult?

If the time permits, I shall be back with more....
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Hi again Rajini...

Now that your week of being MOW is coming to end, who do you wanna see in the hot seat?
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Posted: 19 years ago
#66

Originally posted by: dreamzkp

Thanks Rajini for answering my questions.
Wish you and your family all the very best.
😊

Thank you very much for your wishes😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Minnie

Hi Rajini, congrats !!!!!

Thank you Minnie😊

Sorry for being late, was away for a while and so could not post my questions.

My questions:

1) What made you choose HR as a subject?
I never liked Chemistry and took commerce and slowly got interested in Human Behaviour, Organisational Behaviour and jumped to the field


2) Do you like to cook? If yes, what's ur speciality?
Yes, I love to cook. Friends say, my Bisi bele baath (Karnataka Special) is all time hit😛


3) Who is more of a clean freak in your house? You or your hubby? or no one?
Mostly me😳 but I should admit I am not at all a Freak


4) In your experience,what kind of a person is an ideal boss?
One who recognises the work of his subordinates amidst his busy schedule


5) At what age or which class did you start speaking English? Did you ever try to speak the 'fying' style??
I guess from Kindergarten..I dont remember..I always studied in an English medium school

Sorry, I fail to understand "fying" style...pls explain Minnie....


6) What is one thing that you would like to change in your husband?
My hubby hates fruits (he takes only Banana) I hope he gets into the habit of eating all fruits😭

7) What is it that one thing about you that irritates your husband to no end?
My constant follow-up about everything😃


8) Do you like sports? If yes, what? No..am not a sport buff, though I used to be in throw-ball team in school and college

9) Do you sing in concerts?
Yes, but never have done Individiual concerts. Have been in groups


10) In your opinion, why is the mother in law- daughter in law relationship so difficult?
generation gap and insecurity

If the time permits, I shall be back with more....

Sure Minnie😃

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: principessa

Hi again Rajini...

Hi Sara, how are u doing?

Now that your week of being MOW is coming to end, who do you wanna see in the hot seat?

LOL..am sure by this time Sree or Akshatha or other senior members would have already gathered info about the next MOW....😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Hey I love Bisi bele bhaat. Cud U please pm me the receipe??? 😳

Ok 😆. Well, in the catholic school that I studied, the nuns were extremely strict about spoken English. So we as students very early on, started adding a 'fy' as a suffix to every hindi word that we cud not remember in English and included it in the sentence. So 'go' became 'jaaofy', 'going' became 'jaaofying', playing was 'khelofying', flying kites was 'patang udaofying' and so on 😆. We the kids were very happy to think that we had 'discovered' it, only to find out when I moved to a different city and a different city that the same thing was going on there....😆. It was great fun while it lasted, with the teachers having reactions ranging from horror to outright guffaws !!!! 😆

U cud say this was the original 'Hinglish' that we hear of so much today. I guess this was more prevelant in the North Indian belt,where reverting to Hindi at every opportunity seemed so natural,especially with teachers with pure Hindi medium background coming to teach us and tried to speak English, coming up with steller sentences like - ' Please be quiet .The Principal just passed away'.....meaning the principal was taking his rounds and had just passed our class......

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Minnie

Hey I love Bisi bele bhaat. Cud U please pm me the receipe??? 😳

Ok 😆. Well, in the catholic school that I studied, the nuns were extremely strict about spoken English. So we as students very early on, started adding a 'fy' as a suffix to every hindi word that we cud not remember in English and included it in the sentence. So 'go' became 'jaaofy', 'going' became 'jaaofying', playing was 'khelofying', flying kites was 'patang udaofying' and so on 😆. We the kids were very happy to think that we had 'discovered' it, only to find out when I moved to a different city and a different city that the same thing was going on there....😆. It was great fun while it lasted, with the teachers having reactions ranging from horror to outright guffaws !!!! 😆

U cud say this was the original 'Hinglish' that we hear of so much today. I guess this was more prevelant in the North Indian belt,where reverting to Hindi at every opportunity seemed so natural,especially with teachers with pure Hindi medium background coming to teach us and tried to speak English, coming up with steller sentences like - ' Please be quiet .The Principal just passed away'.....meaning the principal was taking his rounds and had just passed our class......

Hahaha Minnie..i had a loud laugh reading this...guess this is more prevalant to North India..I still remember we had fine in school if we ever talk in Kannada...😕

I remember once our chemistry teacher in High school told "you will get colour less Yellow precipitate of sulphar-di-oxide" Colour less and yellow......😆

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