Why waste your breath, Mr Chari? I was right, afterall, even if partially-- at least by your own admission! Reena
Kamalaksh Chari wrote: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > **** http://www.GOANET.org **** > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Symposium on Pre-Primary & Primary School Education & > Primary School Students Chess Tournament > > More information at: > > http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2008-January/068222.html > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Reena Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > Kamalaksh Chari wrote: > Well I must say one must be a Goan to identify Goan surnames. > > And here I always thought Chari was a Tamilian! > Reena > > RESPONSE: > The problem with you people(RKN, Reena & likeminded co.) is that you click > on send button before veryfying the facts about your posts & when you know > tou made a big mistake you people HONESTLY admit it, & then you are > applauded for admitting that you made an mistake and you become Heroes or > Heroines on goanet. > Secondly it is also because lack of knowledge about Goan culture, history, > etc due to which you tend to make statements & predictions which are totally > false. This inturn raises questions, queries, doubts in the minds of people > on goanet, creating the endless lists of unnecessary posts. > Regarding Chari community, well it is spread all over India not only > restricted to particular region or state. In Mharashtra, Gujarat, we use > Sutar or Panchal as our surnames. In other parts Vishwakarma is used as > surname, and other surnames in rest of India. In Madras(or TN or Chennai or > south India) we are known by Chari surname. So that might have created a > doubt in your mind that Chari's are Tamilian. Any ways from next time > onwards please verify your statements in your posts before clicking on send > button. > > Regards, > > Kamalaksh
