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Posted: 15 years ago
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^
LOL
i sometimes use it with profs/teachers who are friendly with me... and they've never taken it seriously..they laugh with us..




AGAIN, maybe it is a regional issue....atleast in TN it is an accent issue..and no accent is offensive
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: bandicoot

^
LOL
i sometimes use it with profs/teachers who are friendly with me... and they've never taken it seriously..they laugh with us..




AGAIN, maybe it is a regional issue....atleast in TN it is an accent issue..and no accent is offensive



yeah but u do believe that it can only b used wid whom u r friendly wid 😳
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Posted: 15 years ago
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^ yup it is more of a "YAAR" tone...


atleast in tamil nadu..it is called madras bhashai..or madras slang..like tapori in hindi


even
if i see a random person..who doesnt look like a superior person...saar is used


it is a play of dharmesh being called "SIR"

but I dont think it was meant in an offensive tone..

it can be misconstrued..but varsha di meant no harm :) just clarifying


we have utmost respect for D sir's excellence in huphop and his teachign capacities..we dont appreciate the suffix sir attached to him..thats all i guess


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