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harkhe7
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Posted on 04-03-22 10:25
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She speaks so clearly!
https://youtu.be/fvaJlY8AMFs
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Bennedict
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Posted on 04-03-22 10:31
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I do not mind speaking in Hindi as I have some close Indian friends as well, I am nobody in front of people like Aaraju Deuba, but considering her stature and her educational background, I would have liked to see her converse in English especially in platform where she can get constantly judged and scrutinized. It is all about setting precedents for posterity. I expected else from her, but anyways, to each his own.
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ujl
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Posted on 04-03-22 3:07
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@bennedict.... the guy is asking question in Hindi and answering in English might seem rude and insulting. Why should she speak in English?
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Sanaklaal
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Posted on 04-04-22 2:41
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Benn boka india ma gayera raasan card pani banaa aba if u don’t mind speaking in Hindi . Ani why would u expect aarjoo deuba to speak English if u adore hindi ? Benn are you a person who was born down south in Nepal ?? Just wondering ??
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Bennedict
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Posted on 04-04-22 3:22
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ujl,I do not think somebody was pointing a gun at Araju Deuba's head while asking her questions that she has to reply in Hindi. If she had replied in English, looks like there was a slim chance that the interviewer would have gotten offended or felt insulted. Look at how Indians from different territories interact. A small trivia, a south Indian actor might play a hindi movie, but for interviews he will talk in English, though he may understand the language and may speak it with his southern accent. I feel English would have made Mrs. Deuba more global than just being tied to certain local community, and since she has the mike, she could have used that platform/ opportunity, but well, what can I say. I am a nobody, again.
Sanak, I adore all languages, buddy, not only Hindi. I am Nepalese by heart and soul, then why would be me speaking in Hindi makes me so different. BTW through my Indian friends, I learnt way earlier Indians do not think in the way general Nepalese feel they do about them. It is a bubble larger portion of Nepalese like to live in with. Such a sad case.
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