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Don't speak language of Dalits pls, use the language which British has forced you to learn as a national language.

We didnt really force them to be honest. They just had to for convinience reasons and also because they were a former colony. Many colonies speak the language of their former colonizer from south america to africa to philippines etc, so dont just pick on india alone. Vietnam and other former french indo china colonies are an exception though.:D
 
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We didnt really force them to be honest. They just had to for convinience reasons and also because they were a former colony. Many colonies speak the language of their former colonizer from south america to africa to philippines etc, so dont just pick on india alone. Vietnam and other former french indo china colonies are an exception though.:D
Cause they have dignity not to choose colonial language. Even in HK, most people cannot speak English frequently as mother tongue. Supa Powans are forced by their heart, feeling it superior not to speak their own languages, and proudly praise their language inheritance from masters.
 
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no, compared to the US, our IT is nothing, here we are just comparing with India coz in another thread, some Indian guys here simply brag their IT and knows little about China's IT.
Foxit pdf rendering technologies are used by google, microsoft, blabla coz they found that it renders better than Adobe
Nope. Chrome, Microsoft etc use PDF.js, a JavaScript based basic PDFs reader to render stuff. Foxit has closed its rendering techs.

yeah I haven't noticed much India software. they seem like a middlemen in the IT business. they make cheap medicine though, which is just as important as IT crap.
Middlemen? No. We are worse. We peddle in software.
 
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Cause they have dignity not to choose colonial language. Even in HK, most people cannot speak English frequently as mother tongue. Supa Powans are forced by their heart, feeling it superior not to speak their own languages, and proudly praise their language inheritance from masters.

Yes but even in hong kong people still speak english(its one of the citys national language as well.lol) and ironically many hong kongers still dream of the day they were our subjects.:chilli::D

As for vietnam/indo china french colonies, its indeed strange to see they completely wiped out/eradicated french language from their country. Despite being far weaker/smaller than bigger countries we and france colonised. The vietnamese are indeed tough motherfuckers. I like them though. Lol :enjoy:
 
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Yes but even in hong kong people still speak english(its one of the citys national language as well.lol) and ironically many hong kongers still dream of the day they were our subjects.:chilli::D
A small group of traitors have inferior complex just like some people from sub-continent and rather to be mastered by hairy colonists with Yes, Sir, you can sense the power of western brainwashing which also makes westerners themselves delusional. Westerners think they are the winners but at last they are only the slavers of warlords and death merchants.

And going to HK, you can find the English ability of general people, really abysmal. And pls compare how many copies of English and Chinese newspaper are sold, how many local Chinese watch English news channel as Supa Powans do. It's never a daily language spoken between Chinese, which is complete different among some Supa Powans.
 
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Yes but even in hong kong people still speak english(its one of the citys national language as well.lol) and ironically many hong kongers still dream of the day they were our subjects.:chilli::D

English was never a national language of HK to begin with.
National language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

English was never the first language in HK nor was it ever the official language during the occupation. As you can see the majority of the HK people don't support the democracy outcry let alone the return of the British rule. British influence is insignificant :rofl: . I remember reading an article where the author observed that despite being a colony of England for over a hundred years only a tiny part of the population speaks English. India on the other hand is a different matter.
I can speak English so does that mean the country where i'm living considers English as national language? :crazy:
 
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English was never a national language of HK to begin with.
National language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

English was never the first language in HK nor was it ever the official language during the occupation. As you can see the majority of the HK people don't support the democracy outcry let alone the return of the British rule. British influence is insignificant :rofl: . I remember reading an article where the author observed that despite being a colony of England for over a hundred years only a tiny part of the population speaks English. India on the other hand is a different matter.
I can speak English so does that mean the country where i'm living considers English as national language? :crazy:

As i said, the only few countries who suceeded in eradicating their former colonial master language is vietnam and other indo china countries. Few of my friends who have been to vietnam were shocked when i told them vietnam was a french colony. Lool since they all said they saw nothing whatsoever to believe it was a french colony, whereas anybody who has been to hong kong can attest to the fact that there are many signs that shows english presence there. Afterall we were the ones that helped make hong kong what it is today as well. Afterall overall we are still a better coloniser than france, how many french colonies have you seen that are rich, powerful and prosperous?:lol: Sorry @Gabriel92 :D

Huh....how can you be sure many hong kongers dont prefer our democratic rule over them? Lol. There are quite a sizeable number of them who still long for our rule than under beijing. Im surprised you dont know that.

Poll Says Hong Kongers Would Prefer British Rule

Why do Hong Kongers dislike mainland Chinese? - Quora

Poll finds fewer Hongkongers identifying as Chinese, thanks to Occupy | South China Morning Post

Hong Kongers resist pressure to identify with ‘motherland’ - The Washington Post

Infact if you do a poll to ask even taiwanese if they will rather be ruled by the U S/west or their own brothers in the mainland, i think you might be surprised by the answer. :taz:
So in short there is still a longggg way to go for a pan asian nationalism/unity. :D

You say we have no influence in hong kong??? I wont even get into this argument, afterall how can we be involved/interfer if we dont have any influence??

Hong Kong: China Warns UK Not To 'Interfere'

Anywat we are going off topic. :offtopic:
 
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China is also a leader when it comes to Retail Core Banking Software solutions

Chinese companies like TCS and Infosys are considered Market leaders, where as Indian companies are no where to be seen.

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China is impressive in area of Sales Performance Management Software as well

Chinese company Zoho is considered a niche player where as no Indian company even mentioned

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As i said, the only few countries who suceeded in eradicating their former colonial master language is vietnam and other indo china countries. Few of my friends who have been to vietnam were shocked when i told them vietnam was a french colony. Lool since they all said they saw nothing whatsoever to believe it was a french colony, whereas anybody who has been to hong kong can attest to the fact that there are many signs that shows english presence there. Afterall we were the ones that helped make hong kong what it is today as well. Afterall overall we are still a better coloniser than france, how many french colonies have you seen that are rich, powerful and prosperous?:lol: Sorry @Gabriel92 :D

Huh....how can you be sure many hong kongers dont prefer our democratic rule over them? Lol. There are quite a sizeable number of them who still long for our rule than under beijing. Im surprised you dont know that.

Poll Says Hong Kongers Would Prefer British Rule

Why do Hong Kongers dislike mainland Chinese? - Quora

Poll finds fewer Hongkongers identifying as Chinese, thanks to Occupy | South China Morning Post

Hong Kongers resist pressure to identify with ‘motherland’ - The Washington Post

Infact if you do a poll to ask even taiwanese if they will rather be ruled by the U S/west or their own brothers in the mainland, i think you might be surprised by the answer. :taz:
So in short there is still a longggg way to go for a pan asian nationalism/unity. :D

You say we have no influence in hong kong??? I wont even get into this argument, afterall how can we be involved/interfer if we dont have any influence??

Hong Kong: China Warns UK Not To 'Interfere'

Anywat we are going off topic. :offtopic:
Don't mix the definition of Chinese, citizen of PRC, citizen of ROC together, lack of proper English word is not your mistake.
And by "interfere", how about cope with your own problems first, like Scottish independence, illegal immigration? You can also make a poll like do you recognise being a British in your occupied regions outside England.
 
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how many french colonies have you seen that are rich, powerful and prosperous?:lol: Sorry @Gabriel92 :D

No wonder they aren't rich powerful and prosperous,we abandoned them to themselves without any help in the 40's/50's/60's and most of them are now savage countries/corrupt and etc.. (They were something like developed in that time,now it's a different story)
While you helped them to develop til 1997.
Lol,why didn't you keep Hong Kong ?
 
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As i said, the only few countries who suceeded in eradicating their former colonial master language is vietnam and other indo china countries. Few of my friends who have been to vietnam were shocked when i told them vietnam was a french colony. Lool since they all said they saw nothing whatsoever to believe it was a french colony, whereas anybody who has been to hong kong can attest to the fact that there are many signs that shows english presence there. Afterall we were the ones that helped make hong kong what it is today as well. Afterall overall we are still a better coloniser than france, how many french colonies have you seen that are rich, powerful and prosperous?:lol: Sorry @Gabriel92 :D

Huh....how can you be sure many hong kongers dont prefer our democratic rule over them? Lol. There are quite a sizeable number of them who still long for our rule than under beijing. Im surprised you dont know that.

Poll Says Hong Kongers Would Prefer British Rule

Why do Hong Kongers dislike mainland Chinese? - Quora

Poll finds fewer Hongkongers identifying as Chinese, thanks to Occupy | South China Morning Post

Hong Kongers resist pressure to identify with ‘motherland’ - The Washington Post

Infact if you do a poll to ask even taiwanese if they will rather be ruled by the U S/west or their own brothers in the mainland, i think you might be surprised by the answer. :taz:
So in short there is still a longggg way to go for a pan asian nationalism/unity. :D

You say we have no influence in hong kong??? I wont even get into this argument, afterall how can we be involved/interfer if we dont have any influence??

Hong Kong: China Warns UK Not To 'Interfere'

Anywat we are going off topic. :offtopic:

Last year's protest ended up in total failure, how's that for an answer?
 
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China rules when its comes to IT Finance and Accounting BPO as well

Several Chinese companies like HCL, Tech Mahindra, TCS, Infosys and Wipro in almost all Quadrants.

No Indian company here as well.

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Their answer is probably leaving their own mess aside, being indifferent toward their pathetic immigration chaos and donate money and arms to dissidents in Syria.

The rising commonwealth!
And let's celebrate the next shining Commonwealth Games, it will be just as successful as Supa Powa's 2010.
Last year's protest ended up in total failure, how's that for an answer?
 
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