I think that KRK helped her without intending to do so... She has the good qualities that Bugger mentioned, but she could not have displayed them had she not gotten an adequate opportunity to do so...Originally posted by: Question
Even though he troubled her, do you think that he could've unwittingly played a part in making Claudia more acceptable to the other house-mates?
In the first week, Claudia was nominated for eviction by Ismail and Rohit. In the second week, she wasn't nominated by anyone. Could this be because she was able to portray herself well while KRK indulged in his cheap antics? Or, could Claudia have managed to escape nomination even if KRK hadn't played out that silly charade?
Claudia has pure Testosterone when compared to all the guys in that house collectively. Her stand on KRK's moronic demand was truly commendable. Everyone seems to have problems with KRK, but they only pussyfoot around him lest they piss him off. Claudia was polite yet firms and to the point when handling KRK. I bet he ain't gonna mess with her any time soon.
Bravo Claudia. 👏Originally posted by: immunoblot
I think that KRK helped her without intending to do so... She has the good qualities that Bugger mentioned, but she could not have displayed them had she not gotten an adequate opportunity to do so...
At least this argument holds correct for how much the audiences get to see her... (Ever since that silly man broke his love-fast, we've seen so little of Claudia...)
Originally posted by: immunoblot
Question for the day: Even though he troubled her, do you think that he could've unwittingly played a part in making Claudia more acceptable to the other house-mates?
In the first week, Claudia was nominated for eviction by Ismail and Rohit. In the second week, she wasn't nominated by anyone.
Originally posted by: immunoblot
Could this be because she was able to portray herself well while KRK indulged in his cheap antics?
Originally posted by: immunoblot
Or, could Claudia have managed to escape nomination even if KRK hadn't played out that silly charade?
Originally posted by: immunoblot
This brings us to the question for debate and discussion:
Anyone who has learnt a foreign language, will agree that while speaking in this language, one always remains on his guard and tries to avoid all tactless mistakes which are likely to offend anyone. Even if one is fluent and spontaneous, one spends a little more time to formulate the sentences, and this extra time spent in constructing a sentence is also spent on judging the appropriateness of the chosen words.
Could it thus be construed that poor Hindi and the English (as a foreign language) are now working in Claudia's favour? Could it be that she isn't causing offense because she spends a little more time working her way through her words and correcting her manner of speaking?
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