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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Dave Schuler wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Samarth Moray wrote:
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Ill be interested to learn where your sense of journalistic outrage leads
you.
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Well, youre gonna have to choose another topic, I cant lie and say Im from
the US, because Im Indian. Id rather not comment on matters I have
partial/incomplete knowledge of in the first place; thatd be asking for
trouble. So Ill be diplomatic and not comment on this one. And indeed, if I
*did* comment, Id be hijacking this thread.
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Hey, youre not one of those non-native speakers of English, are you? Jeez,
I wish you guys would wear distinctive hats, or something, so that we can
tell you from those of us lucky enough to live under the Annointed Rule of
the His Mighty Righteousness George W. Bush.
Ive said it before, and Im apparently inclined to say it again: so many
non-native speakers of English on LUGNET (and in the world, Id guess)
speak/write much better than most of my American-born coworkers.
Anyway, I still think that the article is close to irrelevant, since its a
small opinion piece in a college newspaper (even if it does turn out to be
serious).
Dave!
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English is an official language of India, has been for many, many years. Thats
native, as in native speaker But, I aside from the minor nitpick, I agree
100%!
Tim (Smith)
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English is an official language of India, has been for many, many years.
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Actually, Hindi is the official language of India, but English is spoken just as
much here.
Legoswami Samarth
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