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His visit to the US left an impression. He's sporting a Patriots T now that he's back in Mumbai!
His visit to the US left an impression. He's sporting a Patriots T now that he's back in Mumbai!
I once met a local guy in Delhi wearing a Pats shirt. I was so excited I ran to him and asked him about it. He had no idea who the Patriots are or where New England is. His wife bought the shirt for him because she liked the (red) color of it.
I once met a local guy in Delhi wearing a Pats shirt. I was so excited I ran to him and asked him about it. He had no idea who the Patriots are or where New England is. His wife bought the shirt for him because she liked the (red) color of it.
He spoke English and had no idea what the shirt referred to? Or do you speak Indian? I'm confused.
no one speaks indian.
no one speaks indian.
Next, you're going to tell me that my Panamanian for Idiots book is no good either
It's all about branding, but cricket ( the only sport I do not understand) is the top dog in India....
I've read that one too. What did you think of the surprise ending?
no one speaks indian.
He spoke English and had no idea what the shirt referred to? Or do you speak Indian? I'm confused.
Just googled it. Hindi is the official language. English has official status (evidently one of many.)
its a old british colony. Most of our schools in cities are english medium and most places people can converse in english although more of the british dialect/lingos.hindi is the 'official' language but the local languages changes between regions quite a bit