Yes Mahendra, I agree to what you say.  Language does not matter here but the 
way you say, the most.  I in the first instance would have said to this 
gentleman in a very calm way in any language that best suits him: O yes, I've 
begged this money too, that you gave me in begging.... this time you're begging 
as I've the money & you need it...everybody begs at some time or the other; may 
be somewhat differently.  & at Ticket counter?  'Sir, do I look like a begger 
to you?  Being a literate man if you can make that mistake, you can be mistaken 
for a begger by anybody at anywhere other than this counter if others make 
mistakes like you too.  'The biggest men and women with the biggest ideas can 
be shot down by the smallest men and women with smallest ideas;  & I was really 
confounded one day by my lady reader in my college days once when she cassually 
said 'you are an English perfectionist.  We have a proffessor like you in our 
college.  Everybody once leftout the halll because he was not seeing, when he 
was lecturing in Englis.  Learned ones appreciate your English but those not 
knowing always feel insulted..
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