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Posted: 12 years ago
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I am not gonna comment on DD and Sanaya... About the Language English... let me tell you one thing... as far as I know language is to communicate... not to proove how much knowledge we have on that language... and even the language English differ a lot from place to place... The word 'Bill' means currency in America... where as in India its used for receipt...
Since i am not in North America.. hope i can say the word Senti...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: lakshmi_pai

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...


Thank you very much, I don't our relatives in india and nepal think that my children are snobs when they visit them😳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lechocolat

Honestly, she has this attitude, like I'm too cool for everybody. Please, knock it off.



This forum is for discussing show related news, not her attitude... 😊

Still, she comes across as a real and down-to-earth person in her interviews; not pretentious. We love her for that.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: pennu

I am not gonna comment on DD and Sanaya... About the Language English... let me tell you one thing... as far as I know language is to communicate... not to proove how much knowledge we have on that language... and even the language English differ a lot from place to place... The word 'Bill' means currency in America... where as in India its used for receipt...
Since i am not in North America.. hope i can say the word Senti...
😃




Just because you create a word, it doesn't mean it actually exists. If you're going to speak in English, why not speak it correctly?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cutieee1992

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.




You can still be real and use proper English while giving an interview. Maybe she's loud, I don't know. To me, it came across as unprofessional. I'm only trying to help.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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another forum activity raiser post! 🤣🤣🤣
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Reported, If DD's not professional and If She is not good offscreen that means whole telly industry is show off, People love DD more n more for her offscreen behavior
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I am born and Raised in america with english as my first language and i find nothing wrong with her diction or attitude. Sorry never felt her english sounded rude or gave a im too cool for you vibe. In fact you cant even tell that english isnt her first language. I personally like her attitude its kickas and i can totally relate to it.

I dont think she has an attitude problem i think you might be perceiving it differently. The way you said we dont talk like that makes it seem as if your one of those people that think they they are better than indians in india cuz they r born in america. Just my first opinion no offence or anything met tons of em here.

As for the senti part here in california lots of californians use the slang hella for hell of but in Ohio no one says hella infact they find it odd. Like in Texas they use y'all but its odd to everyone else in the states expect people from texas. Slang, pronunciation and accent varies from place to place. People from texas talk differently and have different slang than from people from Brooklyn. Same goes for people in india. And guess what english came from england if im not wrong so we r saying alot of things wrong as well. Like as hole the pronounce it differently in england compare to here.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lechocolat




You can still be real and use proper English while giving an interview. Maybe she's loud, I don't know. To me, it came across as unprofessional. I'm only trying to help.

Speaking WRONG English is unprofessional???? Really!!!😆😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lechocolat




Just because you create a word, it doesn't mean it actually exists. If you're going to speak in English, why not speak it correctly?


Then Can you tell me who actually created the words used in English Language or in any other language... Now also new words are created and borrowed to English language from different languages... you never know... after some years English language may borrow the Indian 'Senti' word to their dictionary...

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