gargicau Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 more like showoff, me thinks maybe. I don't think any group of people suffer from inferiority complex.most of them don't want confrontations over trivialities.Prof. Balagangadhara's writing throw some light on how little Rajiv's understanding of India and Indian's appreciation of their history is.
ronitreddy Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 well yes..... ee madhya janalu deepavali ki tapasulu kalusthunnaro ledo theluyadhu kani halloween roju mohalaki penta pooskonii pics mathram dhiguthunnaru janalu needs that athi..and they need a reason to celebrate.. Western Culture influence baga undi mana mida..
SeemaLekka Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 Yes seema, foreigners unte max akkada thine food batti untadi. Rice pedithe chethilone thintam. Anthenduku mana max desi restaurants lo velli choodu ikkadollu lottalesukuntu laagistu untar. Thinedi mana kadupuki aithe, inkokadikosam inferiority complex enduku, bongenduku ? Ok thellolstho Indian restaurent ki vellinapudu biriyani chethitho tintava?
PegaMan Posted November 19, 2014 Author Report Posted November 19, 2014 maybe. I don't think any group of people suffer from inferiority complex. most of them don't want confrontations over trivialities. Prof. Balagangadhara's writing throw some light on how little Rajiv's understanding of India and Indian's appreciation of their history is. I dont see that as confrontation.... at the same time I dont even know what that is and how to define it. I would think that as inferiority complex.... aa prof balagangadhar writings evo link ivvu.... ee book ayyaka ill read that too..... honestly speaking I will have to agree with Rajiv on most cases, atleast on the modern generation of India.... another example.... how many of the newer lot prefer reading newspaper in local regional language vs The Hindu, Times or DC?
alpachinao Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 Ha ha Mona Chinese restaurant lo wooden sticks tho thinaleka pothey adigadu nanu how Indians use to eat ani hands ana vadu you eat with hands at home? Nenu yes ana Smile ichi gamuga ayioyadu
Ekambaram Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 its not about acceptance..... point is we cant be ourselves like the westerners amongst foreigners ani point ikkada we think twice to eat with hands because, its not accepted...if Indians are inferior..we wouldnt have got the tag arrogant
PegaMan Posted November 19, 2014 Author Report Posted November 19, 2014 we think twice to eat with hands because, its not accepted...if Indians are inferior..we wouldnt have got the tag arroganthaha first time vintunna indians are arrogant ani.... its not accepted em kadhu.... thellollu sushi ni chetho thintaru... wings and sandwiches chetho thintaru..... US or any other western part lo eating with hands isnt banned
Betting Bangarraju Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 Ok thellolstho Indian restaurent ki vellinapudu biriyani chethitho tintava? Yes Seema, First time 4 whites ni theeskuni poya. As you said Biriyani taste cheyiddam ani. Vallu OMG so much rice annaru. Just start, once its over you will order again anna. On one condition, you should eat with out spoons (in hand) sare ani they felt little different ani start chesaru. Final ga moththam naakadam thone chethulu kadigeskunnaru. Ippudu nenu spoon ocassionally pattukunna valle gurthostharu. Its all with how you educate them. You have to clearly let them know as below. "If you really want to enjoy the real taste of food, eat with bare hands(with out spoons)". They will accept for sure.
Betting Bangarraju Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 Ok thellolstho Indian restaurent ki vellinapudu biriyani chethitho tintava? Yes Seema, First time 4 whites ni theeskuni poya. As you said Biriyani taste cheyiddam ani. Vallu OMG so much rice annaru. Just start, once its over you will order again anna. On one condition, you should eat with out spoons (in hand) sare ani they felt little different ani start chesaru. Final ga moththam naakadam thone chethulu kadigeskunnaru. Ippudu nenu spoon ocassionally pattukunna valle gurthostharu. Its all with how you educate them. You have to clearly let them know as below. "If you really want to enjoy the real taste of food, eat with bare hands(with out spoons)". They will accept for sure.
Betting Bangarraju Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 haha first time vintunna indians are arrogant ani.... its not accepted em kadhu.... thellollu sushi ni chetho thintaru... wings and sandwiches chetho thintaru..... US or any other western part lo eating with hands isnt banned This is true
gargicau Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 I dont see that as confrontation.... at the same time I dont even know what that is and how to define it. I would think that as inferiority complex.... aa prof balagangadhar writings evo link ivvu.... ee book ayyaka ill read that too..... honestly speaking I will have to agree with Rajiv on most cases, atleast on the modern generation of India.... another example.... how many of the newer lot prefer reading newspaper in local regional language vs The Hindu, Times or DC? some of his writings are in this bloghttp://www.hipkapi.com/category/balagangadhara/his book list is in wiki, although not of the pop variety. written with rigorousness of a scientist researching a topic.btw, his name is prof. sn balagangadhara.
Ekambaram Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 haha first time vintunna indians are arrogant ani.... its not accepted em kadhu.... thellollu sushi ni chetho thintaru... wings and sandwiches chetho thintaru..... US or any other western part lo eating with hands isnt banned UK lo indians are arrogant ane feeling undi... I dint say banned...acceptable kaadu..if its acceptable..then manavallu aalochincharu... there are places where people stare at you if you are eating with hands... alanti places lone Indians aalochistharu chettho thinataniki... ala chettho thine foods ayina kani western people prefer not to touch their food with hand instead they use some sort of tissue papers...
Maximus Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 ninna oka book chaduthunte andhulo oka paragraph undhi... I dont remember the exact wordings but the meaning is something like this.... "Indians feel a lot more uncomfortable eating with hands amongst westerners in a foreign country than a westerner eating with a spoon/fork amongst Indians in India" alochisthe nijame anipinchindhi.,,,,, never really gave it a thought.... interesting yes...
PegaMan Posted November 19, 2014 Author Report Posted November 19, 2014 UK lo indians are arrogant ane feeling undi... I dint say banned...acceptable kaadu..if its acceptable..then manavallu aalochincharu... there are places where people stare at you if you are eating with hands... alanti places lone Indians aalochistharu chettho thinataniki... ala chettho thine foods ayina kani western people prefer not to touch their food with hand instead they use some sort of tissue papers...hahaha you are joking..... sushi ni sandwiches ni tissue papers tho thintaru antunnava? UK is a different scene... akkada indians are arrogant kanna akkada unna religious tensions and paki gaalla valla aa peru vachuntundi....
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