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Originally posted by: Anki_KJSG
Awww Mary lovely post again.. I love the way they adress each other...they indeed beahave like hubby wify...
Originally posted by: shana0127
here i differ a bit...but then this difference is coz i have been conditioned to call suniye to my husband which i find quit intimate lol... thats why i often switch to english when i have to be respectful to some senoir man and instead of calling him suniye in hindi ...i become angrejan and call excuse me sir 😆...for us suno is for friends and equals and suniye copyright to husband and other elders are suniye papa suniye mummy etc...its funny but this is how we most Indian married women are conditioned whatsoever educated or foreign return we may be 😆
but i have learned to differentiate as people come from different family class culture have there own versions and do enjoy this complex suno of saras to kumud 😃
Originally posted by: aarti4you
Lovely post MARY :) Your posts always put a smile to my face !!