Again, Merritt ...

Nothing to do with your specific story. I just used that as a launching pad
for pent-up reasons-for-debate ... Read my reply to Thaths!


- Vinit


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> et] On Behalf Of A. M. Merritt
> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 1:22 PM
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> Subject: Re: [silk] Indian history spat hits US
> 
> On 1/25/06, Vinit Bhansali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah.
> >
> > Those dumb idiots should have realized that it is every
> > english-only-speaking person's RIGHT to demand flexibility 
> from people who
> > know more than one language.
> >
> > Right?
> >
> > ;-)
> 
> $;^D  I didn't demand anything, I just sat there and let
> them chatter on, quietly thinking how rude it was to
> totally exclude me so suddenly from the conversation.
> That's why I about busted a gut when I realized that they
> had unintentionally excluded the driver as well, since
> they assumed that ALL Indian people speak Hindi, but
> the driver was from Tamil Nadu and spoke none. THAT
> was the crux of my joke.  $;^D  Ashok, the driver, was far
> more miffed than I was - I'm used to people chattering
> away in any of a dozen languages, since my high
> school was highly "diverse".
> 
> I think it's quite dumb for a Tamil Nadu native to
> demand that Hindi speakers speak only in Tamil
> Nadu's language, right?  Especially in America!
> He should be more sensitive to their needs, since
> they're the majority-language-speaker in India,
> even though we're not in India, we're in America,
> and everyone in the car at least speaks English in
> common, if nothing else.  It cuts both ways. So I
> and our Tamil Nadu driver are horribly guilty of
> oppressing Hindi speakers.  I'm sure it went down
> on our permanent records.  $;^D
> 
> 
> Anne Marie
> --
> Nitimur in vetitum semper cupimusque negata.
>                                           --Ovid, Amores, III, 4, 7.
> 


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