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July 27, 2012

What are some English phrases and terms commonly heard in India but rarely used elsewhere?

My niece is having PG-accommodation only so I will be putting up at the Taj hotel. Although, the staff there acts very pricey.
But more better to avoid dicey food and the loose motions, and the gentry there is good only. Their mutton curry is majorly tender. Fresh baby goats. Order with curd. Portion size is too huge so we always order one into two. Plus, never any load-shedding. Cent percent full value. Why take tension? It is bang opposite to the airport. One just has to cross the flyover. Ask anyone for directions if you are having your own conveyance, but the auto-wallahs and taxi-wallahs who ply there are knowing it very well. -- (- Quora

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"Birdy num-num."

Posted by: rg at July 28, 2012 12:27 AM

OK, so now it's THREE countries divided by the same language.

Posted by: Sam L. at July 28, 2012 3:09 PM

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