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<blockquote data-quote="solo_wing" data-source="post: 2503517" data-attributes="member: 22778"><p>This might not go well with most people here but please note <strong>no offence intended</strong> ......I am just sharing my honest experience. One of my Friend from South-India , we were trekking in Ladakh and something related to languages came up and he told me does not try to help people who come and speak to him in Hindi at his native place and I was bit shocked to see this attitude. We were mostly communicating in English.</p><p></p><p>But one other friend from South India atleast does try to speak in Hindi when we are travelling together , this guy will not even make an effort even when he can talk Hindi a bit and understand. This was noted in Ladakh.</p><p></p><p>I can also tell you this living in Bengal you can easily get away without speaking a single word in Bengal. They do try to help if they can . Ofcourse knowing the local language is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solo_wing, post: 2503517, member: 22778"] This might not go well with most people here but please note [B]no offence intended[/B] ......I am just sharing my honest experience. One of my Friend from South-India , we were trekking in Ladakh and something related to languages came up and he told me does not try to help people who come and speak to him in Hindi at his native place and I was bit shocked to see this attitude. We were mostly communicating in English. But one other friend from South India atleast does try to speak in Hindi when we are travelling together , this guy will not even make an effort even when he can talk Hindi a bit and understand. This was noted in Ladakh. I can also tell you this living in Bengal you can easily get away without speaking a single word in Bengal. They do try to help if they can . Ofcourse knowing the local language is important. [/QUOTE]
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