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Götterdämmerung;2557516 said:
We have become mediocre in the last twenty years. I'm greatful that I received my education before that. That's no comfort fe me, though, as I'm worried about our future generations.



I think you meant GRATEFUL , MY FRIEND....LOL

Apparently your education still has some gaping holes, buddy.
 
and can you please tell me who is the second most literate country in the world :) .... haha
poor jealous pakistanis ... :) ...
Read my post first its written illiterate , Number 1 is india and Pakistan is not even in top 25...;)
You may have comprehensive problem..
 
I think you meant GRATEFUL , MY FRIEND....LOL

Apparently your education still has some gaping holes, buddy.

Yeah, unlike others, my official national language is not English and I don't make grave grammar mistakes and laugh over the IQ of others at the same time. There is a big difference between orthographic and grammar mistakes, if you know the difference of these two words.
 
Read my post first its written illiterate , Number 1 is india and Pakistan is not even in top 25...;)
You may have comprehensive problem..

check my post again ... your saying a country with 1.25 Billion human beings has most no of illiterates ...
and you also have to check the 75% part which is literate so we have also the 2nd most literate country applying same logic....
as our literacy rate is around 75%
 
Götterdämmerung;2557516 said:
We have become mediocre in the last twenty years. I'm greatful that I received my education before that. That's no comfort fe me, though, as I'm worried about our future generations.
seems same problem in France, maybe even worst
 
check my post again ... your saying a country with 1.25 Billion human beings has most no of illiterates ...
and you also have to check the 75% part which is literate so we have also the 2nd most literate country applying same logic....
as our literacy rate is around 75%

I thought your literacy rate is 63% (see citation below; 4th item on chart). Please do not inflate the Indian literacy rate by 12%. Assuming that India doesn't regress, a 12% literacy improvement will require at least ten to twenty years of work.

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The Economist: India is decades behind China

Comparing India and China: Chasing the dragon | The Economist

Comparing India and China
Chasing the dragon
Oct 3rd 2011, 15:26 by The Economist online

How the Asian superpowers compare on various measures of development

IN THE recent Singapore Grand Prix, a car belonging to the Force India team reached the finish line just 111 seconds after the leader. Today’s chart uses a stopwatch to compare India’s progress in development against another pace-setter, China. The chart shows the number of years that have elapsed since China passed the development milestones that India has now reached. India’s income per head, for example, was about $3,200 in 2009 (holding purchasing power constant across time and between countries). China reached that level of development nine years ago. The lag in social progress is much longer. A child’s odds of surviving past their fifth birthday are as bad in India today as they were in China in the 1970s. Moreover, the chart does not necessarily imply that India in nine years’ time will be as rich as China is today. That is because China grew faster in the last nine years than India is likely to grow over the next nine. We stopped the clock at $3200 per head. But China did not stop racing ahead.

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[Note: Thank you to Chinese-Dragon for the newslink.]
 
I am always laughing when people comparing CHINA with INDIA ... its only India and American and American media and paper support that India is boom boom reality is far far different from what we saw on the TV channels, Bollywood movies and dramatic style news reporting of Indian and International media regarding India. I remember the remarks of the foreigner about India is "before vising India.. i was heard that India and Indian people are rich.. the cities and states ... developments... blaa blaa blaa unfortunately when i was just arrived in India... i left after 17 days... in which after visiitng just few places in Mumbai i left for Dehli (by TRAIN), i cant explain my feelings.. I was not even interested to visit anyplace and stuckmyself for 4 days in **** hotel.... just waiting for my flight back to ****.... After that my perception is almost changed about India... that reality is far far different what we saw on Internet (Indian Fan-boys reporting) and Media perception making about India. Now i feel why US and UK supporting India and for what goals and objectives".

Pakistan is unsafe,,, pooor,,, blaa blaa... my request to all those Foreigners on this forum please just VISIT India and then tell the world "REALITY".
 
Götterdämmerung;2557168 said:
Where is there?

I admire their high IQ, smarty! ;)

Götterdämmerung;2557950 said:
Yeah, unlike others, my official national language is not English and I don't make grave grammar mistakes and laugh over the IQ of others at the same time. There is a big difference between orthographic and grammar mistakes, if you know the difference of these two words.

I hope you know how to spell hypocrisy right. ;)
 
^Yes we are not biggest democracy but biggest hypocrisy, we know the drill. By the way what is the Chinese word for hypocrisy? #justsaying
 
^Yes we are not biggest democracy but biggest hypocrisy, we know the drill. By the way what is the Chinese word for hypocrisy? #justsaying

Chinese people have deep respect for Americans (i.e. GE, Honeywell, Intel, etc.) and Germans (i.e. BMW, Mercedes Benz, Siemens, etc.), because of their industrial and technological strength.

Can't say the same thing for Indians. You guys are all talk with no worthwhile accomplishments. The thing is, I can't figure out why Indians are different from all of the people from non-industrialized countries.

Mexicans know their place. Indonesians know their place. You guys are at the bottom of the barrel compared to industrialized countries. And yet, it is only clueless Indians who keep talking big. Why is that?
 
^Yes we are not biggest democracy but biggest hypocrisy, we know the drill. By the way what is the Chinese word for hypocrisy? #justsaying

Self-awareness is the first step to improvement. :tup:

I don't know, ask the Chinese members or try google translate. :)
 
Götterdämmerung;2557168 said:
Where is there?

I admire their high IQ, smarty! ;)

Götterdämmerung;2557516 said:
We have become mediocre in the last twenty years. I'm greatful that I received my education before that. That's no comfort fe me, though, as I'm worried about our future generations.

This is epic, the teacher is caught his pant down! :lol:

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Götterdämmerung;2557168 said:
Where is there?

I admire their high IQ, smarty! ;)

Chinese people have deep respect for Americans (i.e. GE, Honeywell, Intel, etc.) and Germans (i.e. BMW, Mercedes Benz, Siemens, etc.), because of their industrial and technological strength.

Can't say the same thing for Indians. You guys are all talk with no worthwhile accomplishments.

That's great to know, however if we go by PEW, Germans don't seems like you lot. :lol:

Sadly PEW didn't interview internet Germans! :lol:

BTW, how is counting bank notes working out for you?
 
This is epic, the teacher is caught his pant down! :lol:

Still no clue of the difference between orthography and grammar? Well, Indian education, what else?

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That's great to know, however if we go by PEW, Germans don't seems like you lot. :lol:

Sadly PEW didn't interview internet Germans! :lol:

BTW, how is counting bank notes working out for you?

PEW said a majority of Germans don't like Chinese, not all Germans don't like Chinese. Use some logic!
 

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