On Tuesday 23 February 2016 09:07 AM, sahil साहिल wrote: > What's big deal in it if I said? You seem to be offended from this. You > tell !e what should I use in salutation if ever I have to written you an > email (which is a distant dream). > Well, you drove the conversation in another direction. The big deal is not that you said Namaste, but that you don't seem to get the point of the discussion. You chose to defend yourself with an imposing message, and when its implications are pointed out to you, you get personal and hurtle insults. Just imagine, if someone from Chennai goes to a lug in a different state and greets everyone with 'Vanakkam' and later says it is Indian culture, it is unlikely that they will be patted on the back. It is not Indian culture, but a Tamil custom. >> > >> >PS: I'm not a student of JNU:) > Neither am I. And, whether you are or not I don't care. But, you seem to be > interested in some other discussion. Sorry, I don't have time for such > discussions. You should pay a visit to JNU for such debates whether > Tamilians are Indians or not and they know about Namaste or not? > Good Luck! >> >
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