ramudu3 Posted January 26, 2016 Author Report Posted January 26, 2016 •Do not abuse the return policy of store. Do not buy new clothes and bedsheets because it is a Diwali and then use them and return them. Do not buy a new camera for a couple of days because you need it just for that one trip and then return it after using it.
ramudu3 Posted January 26, 2016 Author Report Posted January 26, 2016 neenu munde chepudam anukunee lopu mana vallu frustation tho post lu vesesaru maxy
joy Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 •If possible, try to adopt American accent properly. But do not throw fake accent just 3 months after moving from India. also don't try to show our English to Telugu ppl... American tho American la... Mana vallu kanapadithe siggu lekunda telugu
ramudu3 Posted January 26, 2016 Author Report Posted January 26, 2016 •Make sure to talk in the most common language that everyone can understand. For example, if two people understand Telugu, it is fine to talk to each other in Telugu as long as no else is in the conversation. However, as soon as Gujarati or Bengali is in the conversation, immediately switch to Hindi, assuming all of them can understand Hindi. Similarly, as soon as some Tamil person is around, switch to English, assuming the Tamil person doesn't know Hindi. Similarly, as soon as some American or non-Indian is around, definitely switch to English. It is simply rude and annoying for two Telugu speakers to have conversations in Telugu when one Punjabi and Kannada person is around as other two have no clue what is happening and feel isolated. (Again, each language referred to here is simply for illustration purposes only.) Do not start a debate whether Hindi is a national language (of India) or not. Just talk in any language that everyone around you can understand. If one Marathi and Bengali are talking in Hindi, South Indians should not automatically assume that Hindi is their language and if they can talk in Hindi, you can talk in Tamil. Those two guys are simply talking in the most common language among them. There are many other languages other than Hindi in rest of the India. South Indians should not assume that everyone else's language is Hindi. Simply talk in the language that everyone can understand. also don't try to show our English to Telugu ppl... American tho American la... Mana vallu kanapadithe siggu lekunda telugu
Maximus Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 Even within your apartment complex, do not roam around in lungis (men) or night gowns (women). Do not venture out like that even if it is just to throw trash in the trash container in your apartment complex. If at all you wear lungi, please don't fold up half way.
Maximus Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 neenu munde chepudam anukunee lopu mana vallu frustation tho post lu vesesaru maxy enni cheppina...adapt chesukuey vallu chesukuntaru migitha batch antha..
ramudu3 Posted January 26, 2016 Author Report Posted January 26, 2016 also don't post childish fantasy $Ex posts in AFDB
joy Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 •Make sure to talk in the most common language that everyone can understand. For example, if two people understand Telugu, it is fine to talk to each other in Telugu as long as no else is in the conversation. However, as soon as Gujarati or Bengali is in the conversation, immediately switch to Hindi, assuming all of them can understand Hindi. Similarly, as soon as some Tamil person is around, switch to English, assuming the Tamil person doesn't know Hindi. Similarly, as soon as some American or non-Indian is around, definitely switch to English. It is simply rude and annoying for two Telugu speakers to have conversations in Telugu when one Punjabi and Kannada person is around as other two have no clue what is happening and feel isolated. (Again, each language referred to here is simply for illustration purposes only.) Do not start a debate whether Hindi is a national language (of India) or not. Just talk in any language that everyone around you can understand. If one Marathi and Bengali are talking in Hindi, South Indians should not automatically assume that Hindi is their language and if they can talk in Hindi, you can talk in Tamil. Those two guys are simply talking in the most common language among them. There are many other languages other than Hindi in rest of the India. South Indians should not assume that everyone else's language is Hindi. Simply talk in the language that everyone can understand. I have seen few abcd papam they don't know... Appudu english but natakalu ade telugu tho no siggulekunda telugu.... Nuvu same chepavu.... I accept it.
Srimantudu Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 bye1 •If possible, try to adopt American accent properly. But do not throw fake accent just 3 months after moving from India.
joy Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 idi racha ki parakasta.... Naku lungi bagodu le.... I'm bakka but pichha navvu
SANANTONIO Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 kachitham gaa follow kaa lekunteee deport chestharu ani rumors unnayi ...desi lani special drone cams petti mari watch chesthunaru ... also don't drink star bucks and don't go tours/vacations emaindi man antha frustration lo unnav...gelikada evarina
always_happy116 Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 flipflops is fine man... americans kuda vesukuntaru... thats not bad
Rocky143 Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 aanimuthyalu unnayi pubs,SC lo ela vundalo pettaledhu? :police:
Moon_Walker Posted January 26, 2016 Report Posted January 26, 2016 kachitham gaa follow kaa lekunteee deport chestharu ani rumors unnayi ...desi lani special drone cams petti mari watch chesthunaru ... also don't drink star bucks and don't go tours/vacations Yes desilaki sweat machine petti drones nundi reading teesukontaaru...machine aravagaane immediately deport chesthaaru and passport lo "armpit smell...denied stay" ani permanent ga ban chesthaaru...
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