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gopiManchurian thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I should say I have heard some people (mostly teens/early twenties - but only some) who cannot talk without some or the other long and serious curse word/s in their sentences. That said, I still don't believe it is that common to do so in public places, without a reason.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: gopiManchurian

I should say I have heard some people (mostly teens/early twenties - but only some) who cannot talk without some or the other long and serious curse word/s in their sentences. That said, I still don't believe it is that common to do so in public places, without a reason.



@bold: Yes, I would also say that some young ppl do use such language amongst friends etc. Arman is a grown, mature man. He should know how to control himself and behave in a more civilized manner.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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No I don't, and I've never come across people who talk like Armaan. He claims himself to be a star kid who grew up in a family of superstars. But is that how a person behaves who's father is a superstar?
I think he's more of a Tapori person who's parenting is not done in a right way. Even if a person has a short temper, still one does not use such derogatory words.
So, for me he's just another Tapori who can't be respected ant any cost.

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-Riddhi-
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I have used gaalis, but almost always not in front of or towards women. This is the language used in the tu-tu main-main that happens on the roads, not used within the house at all. Ajaz pretty much talked in the same language when he gave back to Armaan.

The tone is also not surprising, the only thing unusual is that Armaan goes too close to the other party. That is the kind of thing that would start off a maara-maari, but not within the house of course where hinsa is prohibited (except when it isn't). I don't know if he would try that kind of crap with someone his own size/weight.

Edited by Samundar - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Riddhi

No I don't, and I've never come across people who talk like Armaan. He claims himself to be a star kid who grew up in a family of superstars. But is that how a person behaves who's father is a superstar?
I think he's more of a Tapori person who's parenting is not done in a right way. Even if a person has a short temper, still one does not use such derogatory words.
So, for me he's just another Tapori who can't be respected ant any cost.

Much Love,
-Riddhi-



Riddhi I agree with you. Although, I wouldn't like to involve the parents regarding any fault their son has, but in this case, it is clear that Arman has used this sort of language most of his life and thinks it is absolutely normal language. If his parents had severely reprimanded him then, maybe he would be more well behaved now.

Even if he is a star son, he's not allowed to talk how he wants.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Samundar

<font face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0066ff">I have used gaalis, but almost always not in front of or towards women. This is the language used in the tu-tu main-main that happens on the roads, not used within the house at all.Ajaz pretty much talked in the same language when he gave back to Armaan.</font>


<font face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" size="3" color="#0066ff">The tone is also not surprising, the only thing unusual is that Armaan goes too close to the other party. That is the kind of thing that would start off a maara-maari, but not within the house of course where hinsa is prohibited (except when it isn't). I don't know if he would try that kind of crap with someone his own size/weight.</font>




Maybe that's why he doesn't argue with Sangram 😆
I remember watching season 3 or 4 which had this wrestler called The Great Khali. I would have liked to see Armaan going close up to him in anger using his abusive language. Would he have dared?
india2050 thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
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All his aukat etc...limited to Kohli residence-God save the workers who work under him-Cook,servant.driver-Must be at the recieving end of choicest galis-And the bolly fraternity-the world means all bollywood-for them-rest of the world is another planet for them-so it must be true-All the producers,directors,costars around Arman must be using the same language-
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Yankees

I grew up with mostly guys, amongst each other, they did talk like that. But the gaalis more 'friendly'. Punjabi guys were the worst. LOL



True...I can attest to that as well...😆.

I agree that guys do talk in colorful language but they don't use the same in front of women. Arman has anger issues and that is why his language gets extremely abusive. He needs therapy!

Edited by giakabir - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#29
no... i never gave gaali..actually never had the courage to trash my own mouth by using abusive language ...!

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