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Indians, Pakistans, and ect... Using the word "dear" wrong

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by CharlesFolly, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. suman817

    suman817 Well-Known Member

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    #41
    And what about “Dear Madam/Sir”:confused:
     
    suman817, Apr 13, 2009 IP
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    phyza Well-Known Member

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    #42
    Usually people use dear as loving or respected manner too so i think so its not 100% true bt yes it is mostly used for some loved ones .. Well i m from Pakistan and i never used this word for a Client as i just usually talk point to point :)
    Thanks
    PHYza
     
    phyza, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  3. Lalucochin

    Lalucochin Active Member

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    #43
    I am from India and I usually start my client chats with a small hai or hello . I seldom use the word dear. I usually use Respected Sir/Madam in letters. As long as the case of dear is consider I have also seen many people from America using the word "Sounds good" which is usually used to denote a perfect thing that has been done which should be a great work or good work.

    The English of all Indians are not same and that of all Americans are not same why do we bother that as long as we all know what is communicated as English is just a language to communicate and Indians are not native English speakers. You all need to correct them now as then. Let us all unite to make this a wonderful world to live in.

    Regards,

    Laluochin
     
    Lalucochin, Apr 13, 2009 IP
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    peter_anderson Notable Member

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    #44
    oh hai! ye u lyk totally spk gr8 nglsh! congrzts to u! ur teachr mst b gr8!

    I'm from the UK, and I don't use "Dear" that way.
     
    peter_anderson, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  5. CharlesFolly

    CharlesFolly Banned

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    #45
    Money refunded! Sorry it took so long DEAR :D:D:eek:
     
    CharlesFolly, Apr 13, 2009 IP
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    sar420 Notable Member

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    #46
    Dear UKiite, tanx for the info. Your kingdom rocks.
    God save the queen :)

    Edit: I think queen's English was best
     
    sar420, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  7. CharlesFolly

    CharlesFolly Banned

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    #47
    lol.... I love this thread so much. All of you are soo hilarious!
     
    CharlesFolly, Apr 15, 2009 IP
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    mdvasanth86 Notable Member

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    #48

    Hey! Why so serious lady ??? :mad:
    How are you?? Long time huh ??? :rolleyes:
    Was missing you all these days.:(

    Oh dear! Not again. :p
     
    mdvasanth86, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    krkbkk Well-Known Member

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    #49
    Is that 45$ for teaching him good English, dear?!
     
    krkbkk, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    sar420 Notable Member

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    #50
    Check out this video from a 1970s bollywood movie, where is this village lad goes to get a job at a hotel in the city. The employer there asks him ifhe knows any English? and then the fun starts :D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI6jg3z60eQ

    The Hindi dialogues have English subtitles so you will enjoy most of this funny video. And ohh, the real fun starts at 1:15
     
    sar420, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    aneel90 Banned

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    #51
    I've never use the term "dear"... ever I think except maybe in a letter
     
    aneel90, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    krkbkk Well-Known Member

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    #52
    Same thing in tamil version :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqzjUob2ew4
     
    krkbkk, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    sdymdg_yaar Peon

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    #53
    its not that we use "dear" only for our sexual partners. In India, youngsters of today only use it. They dont mean it in wrong sense but make feel the other person as their own. Also no one uses "dear" while talking with any stranger. It is only used while contacting any close person.
     
    sdymdg_yaar, Apr 20, 2009 IP
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    Royalrevenue Active Member

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    #54
    [​IMG]
    She must a lesbian then
     
    Royalrevenue, Nov 7, 2017 IP
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    Johnriver743 Well-Known Member

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    #55
    I think people are using some words in their communications which carrying or memorizing immediately in their minds. in which most of the catchphrases of them or around their people speaks.
     
    Johnriver743, Nov 21, 2017 IP
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    selfmastery Peon

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    #56
    I'm Indian, and I've never heard Indians or Pakistanis really use the word dear.
     
    selfmastery, Dec 11, 2017 IP
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    robinymym Active Member

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    #57
    Thanks for sharing this idea
     
    robinymym, Dec 15, 2017 IP
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    CUTA Active Member

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    #58
    Yeah I have experienced that too, but I think it's okay. Not all the cultures are same.
     
    CUTA, Dec 18, 2017 IP
  19. Sumit_Singh

    Sumit_Singh Well-Known Member

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    #59
    It simply shows your thinking, how do you think or in which way you think when someone talking with you. It all depends on our thinking if someone says dear to us that doesn't mean they have the wrong intention. Called someone dear shows the affinity. But no one said dear to anyone as I know.
     
    Sumit_Singh, Dec 18, 2017 IP