bhabhi ji ke kya pakde hain??
jealous of what??
that's right.
and though these creatures pretend to be from usa ("the states" ) the originals would i think be embarrassed of these pretenders... we can see that on this very forum.
a mannerism present among some of these fakers ( perhaps in pakistan too ) is voicing of a heavy "r" sound when there is no such sound in any native english word... a example can be in something as simple as "america" and these fakers make heavy the "er" because they think americans sound like that... but it becomes so painful on the ears of listeners.
but i must tell you of a little change i made among them... on sunday i was at a favorite restaurant of mine and there were two young ladies seated to my right across the aisle and conversing in a modern indian "young urban professionals - yuppies" version of english... i am polite and easy-speaking with people and so i was with the waiter ( i am familiar with him too from being regular there ) and spoke to him mostly in the local language with some use of "sir"... now you know that i am stylish and all in the old way, so that aspect and my talking manner must have affected the two ladies so when they called for the bill they spoke to the same waiter in the local language, were polite and used "sir".
so some of them can be salvaged indeed.
as a side note, as they prepared to leave, they were standing for quite a while and glancing into the window on my left though there was not much interesting there, just the view of the restaurant's ground floor ( i was on the first floor ).
and i never had karela gosht... from google it is called a pakistani dish though if is it punjabi or afghani or pathani or even sindhi i may be able to savor it here.
well, pizza when of the proper meat variety is a good and healthy meal but for it to look good it must be eaten by people like you and me and not the faker types.
the tie is really a silly and uncomfortable piece of non-clothing whose only function is provide color to what is seen as "essential and formal" clothing in "formal" situations... and in most of subcontinental climate the coat/tie ensemble looks silly and impractical.
and well, generally the tie babus all look at my ... how much ever the tie babu pretends he can't surpass my classic styling.
exact analysis.
and i will add to this that the females will use this language thinking it makes them liberated but the irony is that they are the first ones to stupidly and misguidedly celebrate the traditional socio-economic shackles that had oppressed the females in the first place... i write more of this in the last section.
indeed.
while i would agree that in previous decades some of the upper middle class and the elite class had socialist leanings ( for example, many of the older film industry folk in india ) i would state that there were never liberal... i am not a liberal, for i cannot tolerate the reactionary, the capitalist, the callous, the apathetic, the cruel... "liberal" is not the right terminology.
and those leanings of the previous ( some ) upper middle class and elite class is no longer the case now... the neo-rich middle class has changed the definitions... majority of the current liberals, whether in india or pakistan, were never commie and were always virulently against socialism/communism.
socialists are simple-talk people, even among some of the the elite during the previous decades... note the wording of 'laal' band songs or the wording in speeches of kanhaiya kumar or the lovely shehla rashid or the wording or even that of those somewhat sympathetic to socialism like arundhati roy... note even my wording... it is easy to notice the difference between socialist talk and liberal talk.
presently, the real indian liberals mostly tend to be nationalist and sanghi and this is why i made reference to "mythological thrillers" and the last paragraph in my previous post.
if you ask those indians who like and promote peace-building measures like 'aman ki asha' you will find them reluctant to put themselves in the same circle of the fakers who make frivolous talk over mochaccino.
oh, once or twice years ago.
i prefer going to places where tea is
properly made, but sadly some of these faker college students and software/mba types bring their stupidity there too.