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Posted: 13 years ago
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A thought for an idle Sunday. Have you noticed the unique application and usage of the good language varying and exposed according to the geography of its user/ writer.
For example
'Open hair'
'Cut the phone'
'Smirk'
I can only think of those three for the moment as my brain is in sunday mode.
Wonder if our IF members can be 'located' through their writings

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Not sure I am following...sunday haze...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

Not sure I am following...sunday haze...

🤓🤔 me tooo😳
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

Not sure I am following...sunday haze...

hey what is about ?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

Not sure I am following...sunday haze...

Hi Smitri. The use of the language is applied differently depending on where one is located.
Take my limited examples:
Open hair is not a description I am familiar with, free flowing hair, untied hair or loose hair is much more common.
Cut the phone being another example, disconnect the phone, ended the call or call terminated the call is familiar speech to me.
Hope this helps a little as obviously I have failed miserably in putting my point across
Gosh I am on lazy hazy sunday mode
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: enigma17

Hi Smitri. The use of the language is applied differently depending on where one is located.
Take my limited examples:
Open hair is not a description I am familiar with, free flowing hair, untied hair or loose hair is much more common.
Cut the phone being another example, disconnect the phone, ended the call or call terminated the call is familiar speech to me.
Hope this helps a little as obviously I have failed miserably in putting my point across
Gosh I am on lazy hazy sunday mode



Annie, got it!

Here are my favorites
1. Rubber (in India it means an eraser and in US it means cond*m)
2. Hung up the call vs. Put the phone down
3. Pass out vs. Graduated (In US pass out means you fainted)
4. ASR's own "Are you liking the function" (his dialog during sangeeth) vs what I would have said "Are you enjoying the party?"


will think of more. ...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: enigma17

Hi Smitri. The use of the language is applied differently depending on where one is located.
Take my limited examples:
Open hair is not a description I am familiar with, free flowing hair, untied hair or loose hair is much more common.
Cut the phone being another example, disconnect the phone, ended the call or call terminated the call is familiar speech to me.
Hope this helps a little as obviously I have failed miserably in putting my point across
Gosh I am on lazy hazy sunday mode

It is mostly becuase we Indians who are educated in India and most of time speak our mother tongue somehow translate the indian phrase directly to english.
therefore -
phone kat diya - cut the phone
khule baal - open hair
I also do the same .
Recently i made a mistake while talking with my colleague . Instead of saying days are getting longer i said days are getting bigger .
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Phew Smitri took a load off my mind as we have clarified that, was getting a little anxious in case someone took offence.
Smirk is used alot in varying contexts. Smirk to me is mainly derogatory. Definition is to smile in a affected, smug or offensively familiar way.
ASR more often than not does not smirk at Khushi. He sometimes is o so smug or sconful. Early on it was one of derision...methinks😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I had a funny experience early on in US.

One of my friends took a strong offense to her interviewer when the latter left her a message "Hi So-and-So, I am calling to touch base with you"

My friend did not like the phrase and said it felt lewd and obscene.

I had to explain to her that its a reference to the game of baseball, when you touch a base, you make contact and land in your destination.

BTW, did you guys catch the very very very sexy "I don't know" spoken by ASR in the kitchen when he corners khushi to ask her about her concerned voice mail.

He kind of rolled out the "I dont know" with an ease can american would say, arrogant, dismissive and yet fully assured. I replayed that tidbit like hundred times and tried to imitate him. 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

I had a funny experience early on in US.

One of my friends took a strong offense to her interviewer when the latter left her a message "Hi So-and-So, I am calling to touch base with you"

My friend did not like the phrase and said it felt lewd and obscene.

I had to explain to her that its a reference to the game of baseball, when you touch a base, you make contact and land in your destination.

BTW, did you guys catch the very very very sexy "I don't know" spoken by ASR in the kitchen when he corners khushi to ask her about her concerned voice mail.

He kind of rolled out the "I dont know" with an ease can american would say, arrogant, dismissive and yet fully assured. I replayed that tidbit like hundred times and tried to imitate him. 😆

Yes I have noticed that American women don't like to be addressed as ma'am or madame whereas in the UK its very acceptable.
O yes I did notice his lordship's whispered drawl!!! He was making my knees weak when he was questioning Khushi at the door! His hoarse lowered tones. O my. He should have a warning label attached to him. Danger to ladies!!

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