Why in india we consider hindi as a secondary language or a language of illiterate ??? Why people feel shame in accepting that they dont know english while some boast of not knowing hindi ??? Why we see english as a cool language and hindi as a language of “gawar”??? Its soo disheartning to say […]
via Why not hindi ??? — swati
I Agree! Why not indeed?!? Be proud of where you come from. Be proud of who you are. None of us are the same and that’s what makes us all beautiful.
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Thanks for reblgging it😊😊😊
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Not a problem. Actually, I need to thank you for writing such a powerful and relevant article giving me the chance to add a quality piece to my blog.
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But i think you already have many amazing posts in your blog
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I just wana say “thank you”
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Yes mam. Keep up the great work and never let your voice be silenced.
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I just wana say “thank you”
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Sure sir😊
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Yes, this is a powerful thought indeed. Your national language is what defines you and you should never be ashamed of speaking that in public. People need to understand that.
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Exactly! we should all be proud of what we are and where we come from. A lot of people also forget that, except for the native indians, we Americans are made up of a lovely mix of many different beliefs, traditions and cultures and we should all be proud of ours along with everyone else in the world.
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This is what I love about America, diversity
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