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I see your manners are at play again! I have said it before in other threads....but I guess you missed it..
Suicide bombers do not have any religion nor any identity!
If they did they wouldn't blow their own!
IF they did they wouldn't blow ANYONE! Because LIFE any life be it Hindu or Muslim is sacred in Islam and none without reason has the right to end it! I know you will take out minute rubbish from my sentences because YOU will not be able to equate this to ISLAM!
I believe its Pakistan's obsession to resist any link with Indians. Like when your PM use of the word "Vishvas" annoyed many all over Pakistan.
It is not being anti-Indian. He was criticized for not using Urdu Language.
Do the Indian Hindu people feel that Pakistan is an extension of Muslim invaders.
This is an honest down to earth question - no trolling please.
It is not being anti-Indian. He was criticized for not using Urdu Language.
Indian taxi driver: What's your name?
Me: My name is ______
Indian taxi driver: Where are you from?
Me: Sri Lanka
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name"
Me: "It's a Sri Lankan name"
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name. Sri Lankans have Indian names?"
This has happened way too often
Sanskrit name /= Indian name
Why do many Indians think otherwise? How is the name Kumar particularly "Indian" when Nepalis and Sri Lankans use that name in their local language, and where it has an actual meaning?
Infact many Sri Lankans actually have proper Sanskrit names, not the elised ones that many Indians use .
Why do Sri Lankans keep such long @ss names?
Wrong thread moron.
Ok, please answer me here.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...stions-regarding-sri-lanka-9.html#post3424281
Indian taxi driver: What's your name?
Me: My name is ______
Indian taxi driver: Where are you from?
Me: Sri Lanka
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name"
Me: "It's a Sri Lankan name"
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name. Sri Lankans have Indian names?"
This has happened way too often
Sanskrit name /= Indian name
Why do many Indians seem to think otherwise? Why am I made to feel like my name was "stolen" from the "Indians"?
How is the name Kumar particularly "Indian" when Nepalis and Sri Lankans use that name in their local language, and where it also has an actual meaning?
Latin had a prominent position across Europe and Sanskrit (as well as the Prakrits) had a prominent position across the subcontinent.
Infact many Sri Lankans actually have proper Sanskrit names, not the elised ones that many Indians use.
Indian taxi driver: What's your name?
Me: My name is ______
Indian taxi driver: Where are you from?
Me: Sri Lanka
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name"
Me: "It's a Sri Lankan name"
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name. Sri Lankans have Indian names?"
This has happened way too often
Sanskrit name /= Indian name
Why do many Indians seem to think otherwise? Why am I made to feel like my name was "stolen" from the "Indians"?
How is the name Kumar particularly "Indian" when Nepalis and Sri Lankans use that name in their local language, and where it also has an actual meaning?
Latin had a prominent position across Europe and Sanskrit (as well as the Prakrits) had a prominent position across the subcontinent.
Infact many Sri Lankans actually have proper Sanskrit names, not the elised ones that many Indians use.
Whys is that, most Indian posters here, while answering questions about India, answers these by quoting what happens in Pakistan or by denigrating Pakistan.
Indian taxi driver: What's your name?
Me: My name is ______
Indian taxi driver: Where are you from?
Me: Sri Lanka
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name"
Me: "It's a Sri Lankan name"
Indian taxi driver: "But you have an Indian name. Sri Lankans have Indian names?"
This has happened way too often
Sanskrit name /= Indian name
Why do many Indians seem to think otherwise? Why am I made to feel like my name was "stolen" from the "Indians"?
How is the name Kumar particularly "Indian" when Nepalis and Sri Lankans use that name in their local language, and where it also has an actual meaning?
Latin had a prominent position across Europe and Sanskrit (as well as the Prakrits) had a prominent position across the subcontinent.
Infact many Sri Lankans actually have proper Sanskrit names, not the elised ones that many Indians use.