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    Bingle,

    Very impressive

    btw... i find it unusual that Shree & her dad, Shree & her chitappa communicating in english.. veetula.. kuda adikadi english pesuvangala
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    Sometimes we do... communicate in English...

    Thats natural.. we speak in Tamil as well as English..

    I think BG has used it just to stress that Shree comes from a well-educated family..

    Am i rite BG ?

    The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi
    Bingle,

    Very impressive

    btw... i find it unusual that Shree & her dad, Shree & her chitappa communicating in english.. veetula.. kuda adikadi english pesuvangala
    This normally happens in well-educated Iyengar families ! They normally converse in English with ppl from their own network ! I dont say this to be boasting, but this is natural in such families ! This has been in practice even before independence !

    Rami, u r perfectly right !

    summave ponnunga English la peter viduvaanga illayaa just kidding !
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    Yes sis... ppl talk in English also at home.. Enga perippa vitula eppodhum TamiGLISH dhan
    Here in Bingle's story also it does not look unusual... the conversation goes very well with story
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    WOW ! here is a stamped example, ARTHI

    well, i have tried to make conversations in English only when there is a talk between dad n Shree, Chittappa n Shree, sometimes Sharmi n Shree .... probably Aswath also will fall n that cadre, coz that fellow is kind of a guy from a rich background, with ppl from his family staying abroad !

    I guess i made justice, when ppl say it has really jelled with the story line Thanks Arthi !
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    Quote Originally Posted by bingleguy
    This normally happens in well-educated Iyengar families ! They normally converse in English with ppl from their own network ! I dont say this to be boasting, but this is natural in such families ! This has been in practice even before independence !
    Partially agreed

    summave ponnunga English la peter viduvaanga illayaa just kidding !
    .. do count in b'lore guys as well
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    pasanga peter vida maatanga

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    Adutha Saga eppo eppo eppo ?

    The realization of happiness happens only after experience of pain.

    If we desire to blossom like a flower in the garden of life,
    Then we must learn the art of adjusting our life with the thorns!

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