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Common pre- British East India company or after? :woot:

pre.......its pronounced as "rai"

Don't tell me you though Arundhati "Roy" had an Irish first name as her surname:lol:
 
LOL, I always knew Northeast Indians were of Tibeto-Burmese descent.

I.e. They look nothing like Indians.

another facepalm, my remark was indeed about your toolish definition of "Indian"
you're on a roll today
hint: Indian is not a "look" :azn:
 
Roy is a bengali surname and Rai is a Tulu surname.....

you actually thought Roy is a English name ?

Not English but Irish, and it is. It might be Bengali as well.
 
Except that none of those three names will be recalled by a random person in the world off the top of their head.

Anyone who watches television basically.

1) Frieda Pinto
- Slumdog Millionare (PDF favourite)
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes

2) John Cho
- Harold and Kumar
- Star Trek

3) Kal Penn
- Harold and Kumar
- House
- How I met your Mother
 
pre.......its pronounced as "rai"

Don't tell me you though Arundhati "Roy" had an Irish first name as her surname

I'm saying both of you need to take DNA tests. :lol:
 
Let's be honest, when people across the world think of Indians, they do not think of the Tibeto-Burmese people in Northeast India. :wave:

the well educated ones are quick to pick up the new knowledge though, can't say the same about brainwashed buf00ns
 
I'm saying both of you need to take DNA tests. :lol:

You are crossing the line here buddy."Rai" surname is as old as any other. Its a Punjabi surname, Bengali surname, Brahmin surname, Tulu surname(Aishwarya Rai).

Some write is as Rai some as Roy, in our local language its pronounced as "rai"
 
You are crossing the line here buddy."Rai" surname is as old as India. Its a punjabi surname too.

So you just mispelled under documentation?
 
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