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Posted: 12 years ago
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I'm not a regular viewer of this show but have come across some of Drashti's offscreen interviews. Honestly, she has this attitude, like I'm too cool for everybody. Please, knock it off. The way she speaks in English, maybe because it's not her first language, I don't know, it sounds rude. The same can be said about Sanaya Irani at times. Although, I loved her as Khushi. But yeah, back to the topic, she needs to can the attitude and stop using informal words during interviews. It sounds very unprofessional. This is coming from a person whose first language is English.

I'm not a basher. I just happened to observe this about her.


To all those Indians who use the word "senti"...it's sentimental and no one here in North America calls it "senti". We say, sentimental.

Thanks.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Well I've heard english is derived from Sanskrit ..so you think you can judge an indian who speaks english because you think you are too educated just you were born in an English speaking country?! Haha...I think all Indians speak perfect english even though its not their mother tongue...

My daughter is born overseas, she speaks english like you do. She doesn't judge me or other fello Nepalese/IndiansIndians😈
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I'm not surprised that you reported this.

Speaking the truth is not allowed on this forum.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Now you keep yourself busy correcting my english😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wicked-Anoshka

Well I've heard english is derived from Sanskrit ..so you think you can judge an indian who speaks english because you think you are too educated just you were born in an English speaking country?! Haha...I think all Indians speak perfect english even though its not their mother tongue...


My daughter is born overseas, she speaks english like you do. She doesn't judge me or other fello Nepalese/IndiansIndians😈




Speak the english language properly. By using words like senti for instance, it's butchering the language. Respect the language please. Besides, using it in that way sounds very uneducated. Go out and see the real world.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lechocolat




Speak the english language properly. By using words like senti for instance, it's butchering the language. Respect the language please. Besides, using it in that way sounds very uneducated. Go out and see the real world.


Haha you are telling me go out and see the real world? You come here, to an indian forum, whose main language is hindi and judge how they speak..most of us speak like her and Sanaya..we understand them...you are one narrow minded opinionated person. If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. All my friends who are english say we Indians speak very good english😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wicked-Anoshka


Haha you are telling me go out and see the real world? You come here, to an indian forum, whose main language is hindi and judge how they speak..most of us speak like her and Sanaya..we understand them...you are one narrow minded opinionated person. If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. All my friends who are english say we Indians speak very good english😊



I'm talking about Drashti Dhami here and not you. Unless you use the word "senti", this does not apply to you. I have not heard your english and honestly, this isn't about you.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Sorry, I am not getting what you exactly pointing at regarding DD/SI. For me they're Okay. DD is hyper o mean bubbly in real life. So may you think she's being rude when she's loud. I don't know. Anyways, again I don't know lol.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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the language english has no father...the pronunciation of put is different from cut...why so??..many more examples are there... and one thing, the language is more important when we write not when we speak...stop insulting actors.u cannot weigh anybody with their language...its their heart and their behaviour which needs to be wighed...thats the indian culture...better dont come and spoilt the respect that we give to overseas ppl or foreigners...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lechocolat



I'm talking about Drashti Dhami here and not you. Unless you use the word "senti", this does not apply to you. I have not heard your english and honestly, this isn't about you.


But that's what I'm saying, we are not english, we don't speak perfect english, even english people speak funny english sometimes, we are humans, it's alright, stop complaining, like you said there are better or worst things to worry about, I mean common..

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