Forrest Griffin
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This is the scam. The Indian people are doing it now.
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I looked up "quixtar indians" because 90% of the attendees at the Quixtar event I attended were Indians (from India).
There are Quixtar IBOs who try to recruit you in supermarkets (sometimes Asian/Indian stores) and they act really nice to you and persuade you to go to their 'seminars' or 'event for entrepreneurs'.
It's fun *chuckle* to go to these events once and see how professional the scam is becoming.
However, it is sad to see so many Indians have fallen prey to the 'get rich quick' dream that doesnt exist.
Come on you Indians.. get a life.. you are supposed to one of the most hardworking race in America... live upto your name and dont get fooled.
Watch out for Indian people approaching you in Philadelphia/NYC/Boston, introducing themselves as CEOs of their own businesses etc.....
That guy might be saying that Urdu is quite similar to Indian language(hindi) as at the spoken level, Urdu and Hindi are considered dialects of a single language....
Buddy the hindi u speak is a nothing but a translation of ur english wixed with urdu and spoken in a wierd flat accent....If u wanna hear the real hindi see ur samachar thts real hindi not a rip off wat ur speaking.
Standard Hindi and Urdu are nearly identical in grammar and share a basic common vocabulary but differ in literary conventions and specialized vocabulary....
I am not saying that it is based...i am saying these language have many thing in common....have you heard of 'Hindustani language'Urdu is not based of Hindi.
Thats crap.Standard Hindi and Urdu are nearly identical in grammar and share a basic common vocabulary but differ in literary conventions and specialized vocabulary....
Urdu is written in the Perso-Arabic script and with literary conventions and specialized vocabulary being retained from Persian, Arabic and Turkic.
hadd he ho gyii......mane bhi differ he likha tha