You are welcome but before we go any further provide proofs, nobody will trust that. Even Chinese posts are very suspicious and Indian are just as credible as me passing all my exams and not getting expulsed from the university.
Timestamp with some stuff with Gurmukhi on it will be OK
>>12253 Your Cyrillic makes it look credible, a Russian wouldn't write "E" like that.
I have something like a Sikh colony near my house, most unexpected thing you'll ever see in Moscow. I don't know exactly what these Sikhs do and where they live but you see them pretty frequently in the streets. Also some of the rooms in one of the houses nearby have Indic names in cadastre. What may they seek here?
>>12266 They are not Sikhs. Just Indians. I'd say Hindus. Maybe they are the Bihari community I heard of that lives in Moscow.
I think they have made something like Swastikas near their home ?? In red probably but Swastika that like 45 degrees titled and with 4 dots it between the arms. Thats a Hindu symbol.
>>12272 It's actually the same as Latin "Ee" in all details so just write it as the Latin counterpart. IMHO a skilled person would add some hinges or make an upper half of a letter significantly smaller.
Guys, really, if you want me to speak in English - No problem. If I didnt know Russian why would I be on 2ch ?? There is /int/ on 4chan too - Many Russians there (most of them dont have a lot of good things to say about Russia however). I thought I'd come here.
Also Кремень is like Rambo (the first part) they make a lot of references too , but its much much better. Story is a bit different. Would recommend.
>>12323 Yes I have. A lot of people have - mostly the newer generations. Elders still keep it. My father does. I have seen small kids who keep hair.
No one says anything really. Sikhism has become very accepting of a lot of things. A lot of degeneracy too.
>>12324 I know that very well. A friend of mine who lives in Germany, many years ago had a problem with the police for the same thing.
But 'all-accepting EU' let him keep it. You are talking about the ones that happened during the 'neo-nazi' movement in Russia after the 1st Chechen war right ??
>>12325 >You are talking about the ones that happened during the 'neo-nazi' movement in Russia after the 1st Chechen war right ?? I'm talking about the WWII. There are Neo-Nazis and xenophobic nationalists that use swastikas as their symbols but they ususally stylise them to avoid getting busted.
>>12326 That I am well aware of. Even after the dissolution of the CCCP, when Russia came into being and the first Chechen war was going on - there was a rise is nationalism and 'nazi' symbols - in Moscow. I dont think that happened anywhere else in Russia. It was in 1999-2000. I thought you were referring to that.
>>12324 I misread that as late 20th century. My bad. Really. My great grandfather fought in Belgium against the Nazis.
>>12329 Yes I did attend schools here. I changed schools a few times. There is no bullying, atleast I wasnt bullied. Sure always ended up having fights. Short temper ))
School started at 7:10 or 6:50 and ended at 14:00 I think. Didnt get a lot of homework either.
>>12330 >7:10 or 6:50 Oh, that's very early. Here in the north it's always dark in these times unless it's summer. But in summer students go on vacations
Much people know about Goa where Portuguese is used but they had much more colonies and certainly left a mark in Indian history. Do you know something about Portugueses' presence that a humble Russian wouldn't?
Hindi, Tamil and some other Indian languages have much borrowings from Portuguese, also wikipedia states that some Portuguese based pidgins are still used in the Southern parts of the country, is it true?
>>12468 Let me tell you something funny, after we got independence from the British, my grandfather led the tank rush to throw the Portuguese out of Goa.
Needless to say, they surrendered without any fight. Not one bullet fired.
I cannot comment of the language. Many religions and cultures that came here have left their mark. Delhi has a lot of 'mughal' influence, 'British' influence. Same should be true for Portuguese influence on Goa.
I know that some street signs in Goa were in Russian but people got pissed off and then they were removed. There is this shit going around that some beaches are off limits to Indians in Goa HOWEVER I have only been there for some hours (lay over) and didnt see anything. Didnt see any Russians or tourists for that matter.
Goa is a tourist hub for everyone in this country. Pensioners, young kids, international tourists, businessmen, you'll find everyone there.
I would like to say that if anyone is interested in visiting India, or is already here, I'll try and help you whatever way I can. Travel advice, food, traditions, recommendations, whatever - let me know ))
>>12192 (OP) My mum favorite movie is Zita and Gita, i think she saw it over 100 times
also do you think it's possible to relocate all European gypsies back to India? to put it softly, they had 500 years to integrate but the result is very bad
Its called "Sita and Gita" in Hindi. I have not seen it - only saw some parts.
Our government doesnot want them either. We have a gypsy problem here too - only our gypsies are guys who lived in villages who dont have education or a land holding and want to come work in the big cities. Sure some of them work great, but when they all get old and see they arent making a lot of cash - then they start going towards crime.
>>13067 No, I dont have a trip on 4chan /int/. Thats the only /int/ I visit along with this one.
>>13039 Not that I know of. Indians have turned facebook, instagram and 9gag into image boards. Spamming 'kewl mems' and what not. Plus they are on reddit too.
I despise this.
>>13025 Yes, I wish to do that. Thank you ! I wish you success, happiness and good health ))
If you want to write in Russian, and you are not comfortable with using English, please do so. I speak Russian - at least enough to understand what you wrote.
ЕСЛИ ВЫ ХОТИТЕ ПИСАТЬ ПО-РУССКИ И НЕ ПО-ПИНДОСЫ (Английски) - ДАВАЙ ! Я не много понимаю русский язык.
И тоже, если вы хотите учить английский язык - скажите )) Мы вместе будем решить это )
>>13093 >>13086 >>13073 Stop posting this shit sole purpose of which is killing people and causing lot of suffering. I have thought you Bharata was kind of pacifist.
They all are. I get the same reaction here too. They dont understand. You are the first Russian to tell me this anyway.
Thing is, every generation of my family has participated in wars. Starting from WWI. (before that the people who made Sikhism fought a ton of wars too)
The sole purpose of these machines is the defence of the people of the country and not to kill people for the fun of killing. No sane person supports such a notion of killing people.
Also you should say Bharat instead of Bharata. Adding A to the end of every Russian word is done my the English.
>>12253 Your cyrillic П and Т somehow remind me of indian script altrought nothing wrong with them, some writes like this, but other people write it more like latin or printed letters.
>>13097 > Adding A to the end of every Russian word is done my the English Could you explain that? I didn't understand you.
I tried to master devanagari and if I understand it right you omit "a" in "त" of "भरत" because it's the end of the word. But in written form isn't it Bharataa?
>>13105 I dont get to write (not type) as much Russian as I want to - therefore my script might not be as refined )) I dont think its that much of a problem - мы понимаем друг-друга да ?))
>>13140 You are 99% correct so you simplified my task for me, спасибо братуха )))
In Hindi (which uses the Devnagri script - so the language is Hindi - the script is Devnagri like Russian language uses the cyclic script)
Every 'letter' in Hindi is built of two parts (i forgot how they are called). One part is the consonant (vyanzhan maybe) and the other part is the vowel (matra). Understand it like that.
त = त् (consonant) + अ (vowel)
So every letter in Hindi works like that. That is why every letter ends with an 'a' sound. But its all implicit. But for some great reason пиндосы thought they should add an 'a' to every word.
Now भरत or भारत for that matter is pronounced as "Bharat" or "Бхарат" but in English they'll call it "Bharata". Thats wrong. Like you wrote - "Bharata" да ?? Ну это не правильно - это толбко Bharat и все.
Возможно люди из Южной Индии которые говорили других языках - говорили так по-английски. И пиндосы подумали - на хинди тоже это так. Нет. Это не так.
Я думаю в каждую книге - они писали "BHARATA" и не "Bharat". Если ты говоришь Bharata - люди понимают что ты хочешь сказать "bharat" но они не говорят что это не правильно - просто - потому что ты наш гость )) Это Индия )))
>>13165 Please do. I dont get much practice speaking or writing anyway. All I do is hear , read and speak.
>>13164 Ofcourse Starting at 0:35 he says -Friends -I have some good news After a lot of difficulties , I have arranged for us to visit the airport. We are going to see aircrafts. We'll go tomorrow. Tomorrow we will go see aircrafts.
and then he starts speaking Russian again. Something about you'll find the answer to your question there.
>>13220 >Please do. I dont get much practice speaking or writing anyway. All I do is hear , read and speak.
You write well, most of yor errors consider only the style: everything is alright but we just don't speak that way. And sometimes you just pass as an actual Russian. Here:
>>13073 >ЕСЛИ ВЫ ХОТИТЕ ПИСАТЬ ПО-РУССКИ И НЕ ПО-ПИНДОСЫ (Английски) - ДАВАЙ ! Я не много понимаю русский язык. Если вы хотите писать по-русски, а не по-пиндосски (английски) - давайте. Я немного понимаю по-русски. >И тоже, если вы хотите учить английский язык - скажите )) Мы вместе будем решить это ) А ещё, если вы хотите поучить английский язык - скажите. >Удачи ! Я иду в работу ) Удачи! Я иду на работу.
>>13155 >мы понимаем друг-друга да ?)) Мы ведь понимаем друг друга, да?
>Ого )) Откуда ты парень ?? Юго-Восток ? OK
>ВОТ ЭТО ДА ))))) 15/10 ) OK
>Возможно люди из Южной Индии которые говорили других языках - говорили так по-английски. И пиндосы подумали - на хинди тоже это так. Нет. Это не так. Возможно, люди из Южной Индии, которые говорили на других языках, говорили так по-английски. И пиндосы подумали, на хинди тоже так говорят. Но это не так. (no grammatical error, just style)
>Я думаю в каждую книге - они писали "BHARATA" и не "Bharat". Если ты говоришь Bharata - люди понимают что ты хочешь сказать "bharat" но они не говорят что это не правильно - просто - потому что ты наш гость )) Это Индия ))) Я думаю, в книгах они писали "Bharata", а не "Bharat". Если ты скажешь "Bharata", люди поймут, что ты хочешь сказать ""Bharat", но не скажут, что это неправильно просто потому что ты наш гость. Это Индия.
>>13222 >блядь "Блядь" is more tough than you think and I would mince my words in your place. Despite being an international meme and being widely used by Russians themselves "блядь" is still a dirty word and is rude enough to be censored wherever it's used. So you have to know the usage nuances just to not feel awkward when you use it.
>>13221 >))))))) Here on imageboards we use those parentheses ironically just to mock people who overuse them. They have uhm... so to say 'low reputation'. So here they are preceded by phrases you are supposed to here from a vkontakte's normalfag, mostly evil minded or incredibly stupid))))))
>>13271 >You write well, most of yor errors consider only the style: everything is alright but we just don't speak that way. And sometimes you just pass as an actual Russian.
I will work on it. Thank you !
БЛЬ - I am sorry, I will try and not use any мать anymore. Its the same as we have in India - regarding use of such words. English is more acceptable to the use of such words - maybe because they dont have such strong meanings - but in Russian or Hindi or Punjabi for that matter - use of such words is really looked down upon. I'll constrain it to блин.
And regarding parenthesis - I think I went overboard. The use of emoticons are the same on all boards universally. I tried using them in satire but it didnt work out.
>>13500 I never lived in Russia. It is stressful to some extent, in the major cities - life is stressful but in the smaller towns and cities - everything is calm.
Why do you think life in Russia is stressful ? Then maybe we can compare ?
I dont know a whole lot about HIS interest there but its a buyers market. Ukraine is selling everything out and he is just there to buy whatever metal works they are selling, if he hasnt already.
I remember when the Debalstavo cordon was liberated, we found fracking equipment there.
>>12192 (OP) Why do you guys shit on streets? I mean ok, your country is very poor, but there aren't shit streets in DPRK. You have satellites and space programme, which cost shitload of money, but cannot like build toilets
Sorry OP, I have no problems with each individual Indian man, but when it gets summed up I just feel so scaried in front of the fact that India is horde of billion people who are not educated enough to produce humane content. Only fact that I'm being neighbour for people who act like aliens and don't grasp basical European concepts makes me feel so uncomfortable. I don't mean the minor cultural preferences and thing we are born with like language/concepts of beauty/religion/race etc. but the way Indians produce content, I mean, the way Indian freelance workers act or above-mentioned Youtube channel.
>>14164 I knew this was going to come up sometime. Understand the following - we have a lot of states in India, 29 (like Oblasts) and there is a lot of economic disparity, due to decentralized education system - we have different levels of education in all states.
They are like the Ufa - they are autonomous to a large extent. Now there are some well off states like Kerala and Punjab (not anymore btw lol). So in some states, people dont have money and they have to go to other places to find work - the only thing is - they dont have education or any skills - they are just manual laborers.
So these people come to the other cities looking for work - and well , they dont have homes here - they are literally homeless people. And our infrastructure cannot sustain those many people and neither can they sustain themselves.
So what happens ? These people end up living in the outskirts, trade narco and all sorts of shit like that - and the public ameneties cant take care of that.
These same people will have toilets and what not in their homes, BUT not in these cities. And there are a lot of such people in a lot of cities.
Thats it. Rest is just the government trying to scam UN for funds lol. If we were really that fucking illiterate or disgusting, we'd all have died from the plague or something like that. Really.
There are enough toilets, hospitals and other civil amenities.
>>14166 As much as I am in favor of containing people in boards, this is a meme channel.
>horde of billion people who are not educated enough to produce humane content.
Now see, we have our culture in our regional languages and its like they are not uneducated - they know their languages, and they can produce content if they wanted to but then you wouldnt understand much like how they wont understand if you wrote that in Russian. There is a language barrier.
And about freelance workers, they are literally like the migrant workers in the cities that I was talking about, but just online.
>>14290 >It can't get worse than what Japanese do anyway Second that but at least they have decency to have their personal Internet too. Even we Russians have our own and of course it's on purpose we're told to stay in vkontakte, not facebook. Brazilians had gained right to soak to the Western internet after dissolution of Orkut. But I don't know who has given them that plivilegy.
>>14292 I have only 'nepilsonis' passes for them (I mean, Galician for ones, Malorossian are just welcome).
>>14432 No - you see the Indian scripts is a pain to type with a keyboard. I am speaking about Hindi and Punjabi right now. People use English to type in Hindi like one of our colleagues did in this thread - "Main acha hoon".
Most of the Indian users are on Facebook, 9gag but I have seen them going to Reddit and 4chan.
I would like to wish all women on /int/ (I know there are no women on the internet) a very happy woman's day ! Thank you for everything that you do and I wish you all the best.
>>14764 I am just Karabakhi football fan, by the way they would call us Armenians descendants from Hindustan because of our characteristic eyelids and beards.
>>14913 Ah, also, what about users calling to tech support in India? In RU everyone asks completely stupid questions(like basic functional described in manual)
>>14914 I have a friend who runs a call center - pretty basic bullshit - same like you said - basic functions. Old people dont know computers, even many middle aged people dont - so they just ask - how to open Word, and how to make a shortcut and 'how to delete browser history' hahah.
There was a man in /news/ who wanted to become a Sikh and emigrate to Punjab - I've sent him to your thread. Don't know if he'll do that but I warned you.
Can you please tell what is she saying from 5:15? https://youtu.be/9iE7SlBSl30?t=5m15s Any key to the name of the tracks in this record? There are something like four taken randomly from Indian radio. Maybe you know some of them?
>>16259 This is classical Indian music - its called " Raag " (р-аа-г).
She is singing in Bengali. You can tell from her accent.
The comments said it was Raag "Bhairavi" - funny how its close to the Russian accusative case here. Raag Bhairavi - Книга математику - Maths book, "Bhairavi" raag.
I cannot help you with the notes or keys to the songs if thats what you want, I can google them for you.
>>16260 Thank you. And that one at 9:40? Sounds like Bollywood song for me, maybe you could transcript this one? https://youtu.be/9iE7SlBSl30?t=9m40s Would be a great help, I try to find the actual origin of every song on this record for six years.
Ok then. Since we've already mentioned Mughal Empire in a different thread, let's talk a bit more about history. Since you told me that you in India consider mughals conquerors (which makes sence cause they were, in fact, muslims and foreigners) whom do you consider your ancestors? I mean, here in Russia we officially call our country a successor to USSR, which a heir of Russian Empire, etc all the way to Novgorod rus of Rurik. From whom do you originate? Delhi Sultanate? Because it seems to that there was no country in India in current borders (or even close to it) until Babur's invasion. At least during Middle Ages. Only a bunch of different rajaships. Forgive me for bad English and possible mistakes since I've mostly learned history of India through Paradox' games. And what do you, people of India, think about really cool baburids, like Akbar the Great?
>>16296 Oh, ok. I mean, you've probably haven't yet reached XX century on you history studies. You should listen very carefully when you start studying it - it's very important for ЕГЭ exam.
>>16295 Also Mughal Empire was most AESTHETIC Indian state I know, I don't know much about India though. May be it's because of my Persian bias, Qajar and Mughal are actually the same for me.
>>16297 Argumentum ad librum non lectum was my manner of trolling my opponents, you just copied it. :D
Maybe you should know that Soviet state denounced all Russian treaties every before it was created, never paid any Russian debts, never adopted any Russian laws and left all the international alliences where Russia was involved, then literally started killing Russian citizens. There's no official paper that makes Soviet Union a heir to Russia. :) Really makes you think.
>>16295 Its not a problem really. You are cohesive.
>Since you told me that you in India consider mughals conquerors
No, not really. I said they invaded India and rules it for a few hundred years. No one identified as a Mughal. They were killing people and what not. Forcing people into Islam. And it wasnt there in the Southern states. Only in the North.
>From whom do you originate? Delhi Sultanate? Because it seems to that there was no country in India in current borders (or even close to it) until Babur's invasion. At least during Middle Ages. Only a bunch of different rajaships.
That is actually true today as well. The different states that we have today, have different cultures. And its never going to change.
Sure we are a country now, but if you just look at culture, language etc, you'll call them different countries lol.
Personally I think Akbar was a cool guy because he was secular and didnt go WE WUZ KHANS.
Aurangzeb was the last ruler and he fucked things up for everyone.
Sikhs had to go on an actual offensive to protect the Hindus and other people from being converted to Islam.
>>16298 Well Mughals were Turk and Mongols really. Not much to do with Persia.
And as for descendants, India had 2 'civilizations' if you can call them that - one are Aryans and the other Dravidians.
Dravidians always lived there , in the Southern parts of the country. And the Aryans had come there from Iran (>inb4 muhh tru Aryan master-race).
So yeah, if you want to trace North Indian ancestry - its pretty much Iran (but thats like comparing the whole human ancestry to Africa). We dont share a lot in common and most people dont like acknowledging this anyway.
>>16316 also Mughals were like the last guys to rule India before the British took power.
Aurangzeb had actually surrendered to the Sikhs. But soon after that the British came to power.
The Indus Valley civilization is where it all started for India. And they predate the Sumerians.
The only mystery is how they all disappeared at once. Their towns were later excavated from all over Punjab to Pakistan to even Maharashtra. It was spread all over Northern India.
>>16319 With those considerations you may even imagine Soviet state being heir to the Third Reich because German trophy people worked there :) You may be in search for high-ranked ancestors for CCCP but it doesn't change the juridical reality.
>>16320 Judicial reality that never mattered much neither in empire, nor in soviet republics, not even in RF; yes, that's a valid arguement in a discussion of a people/state's heritage. But seeing as being formally right is the best thing since sliced bread in the eyes of our elite, I shouldn't be peeved at you, mr. Humanitarian Vylezator.
>>16321 This isnt redpill - this is actual history. Its all out there to read. Its not hidden. I understand we are not taught about it at school here, like we were totally kept in the dark about the American revolution, CCCP, cold-war.
Kids dont know what the cold war was ))
>>16322 I cannot comment on this mainly because we have a lot of judicial and quassi-judicial border conflicts going on.
The guy I keep calling disinfo guy, can you give us your name or something to call you by ? I dont want to keep on saying "this guy" - just something to call you and not sound rude.
No law is set in stone. Nothing is formal. Kosovo was formed following international law, same for Crimean independence.
Iraq was attacked without following international law.
So people use and ignore international law like they want.
You say USSR is not connected to the Russian federation by any legal document, well a legal document binded the Soviet states to disband the CCCP and form their own new 'union' which would be more 'open' and 'liberal'. Another legal document prevented NATO expansion but its now sitting on Russian borders.
>>16328 > USSR is not connected to the Russian federation Russian Empire, not Russian Federation! With USSR—>Russian Federation succession it's just the opposite: RF pays CCCP's debts, takes CCCP's seats in international unions, change of the state name didn't affect much the course of Karabakh war, even the national anthem is the same and of course there are papers that state clearly that RF is a heir to CCCP.
>The guy I keep calling disinfo guy, can you give us your name or something to call you by ? I dont want to keep on saying "this guy" - just something to call you and not sound rude You may call me dyadya Misha — I'll post with him on an avatar on occasion)))) Actually me irl
You said : >>16299 > There's no official paper that makes Soviet Union a heir to Russia
Now when you say Russia - it means the Russian federation and I am quoting you here.
Russian Federation, Russian Empire, Russian People(includes language, culture and the people themselves) are 3 seperate things.
I'll quote Wikipedia here - The Russian Empire (also known as Russia) was a state that existed from 1721 until it was overthrown by the short-lived February Revolution in 1917
Then it was the CCCP and we had the "Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика" or RSFSR in English.
Then after the break up of the Union, RSFSR became the Russian Federation.
The Russian people lived through ALL of this. When you say Russian Empire - you refer to the Russian people but Russian Empire refers to something that was pretty much devoured by the Bolsheviks in 1917.
I like how you play with semantics ))
Russian people still live in the Baltics, Ukraine, Poland alongside Russia. They even like in Chechnya. They live in much of the ex-CCCP states.
But you keep on referring to them as the Russian empire but fail to see that geopolitical realities have changed. They are the Russian people. There is no Russian empire anymore, there is no RSFSR anymore, there is no CCCP anymore, there is the Russian Federation (referred to as RUSSIA) and the Russian people.
Really its an error on your part, not mine. If you took a little more care, we wouldn't even have to lay it out for you like this.
I told you this before too Misha, you need to learn more. You can start now too, its not too late.
>>16332 Why are you complicating things so harshly? I don't want to read exceptionally long Rigvedas of your's, it's pretty simple. Let leave the national and ethnic history alone, we were talking about states. There are two: Russian Empire and USSR. You may
1. Have a "testator-heir" relation between them 2. Not have a "testator-heir" relation
If there's one-it's fixed in papers and always a pretty obvious, in earlier times it was done by actual kinship of monarchs.
With Russia ans USSR there's no such relation, look on things I already mentiones. CCCP authorities would constantly empasize that they aren't Russia but a brand new formation.
>>16334 I am pretty sure these white movement guys fought against the CCCP in world war 2 and their banner was thrown at the Red Square along with other Nazi formations.
See Misha, I dont want to have any more arguments with you or anyone here. This is a comfy place and lets keep it like that.
I made this thread to discuss about India, any stereotypes or whatever - you know - a form of communication between our 2 countries over the internet.
Sure I may not be the best guy to do this, I never said I was - but I would like to be the guy who at least does something to 'break down the communication barrier' if you may.
>>16336 OK, Dosanjh, I'l let this thread alone cause this was your thread after all :D I really didn't want to get all political abour Russia here. The discussion was in Navalny thread, yes.
>>16378 Gandhi's image has been pretty distorted in the last few years in India. Lot of politics on it too. Disinfo game in India is REALLY STRONG.
But I think Civ isnt into local politics in India. I read it was a glitch at first, but the contrast was so much that people liked the nuke-happy Gandhi. He is always seen as the bastion of peace.
Personally I have a different opinion about him, different from the lies that were spread or what the game says.
Well if he did have nukes - we dont know how we would have acted then ))
>>12192 (OP) Okay i am generalizing, but. Why is it so hard to listen to any Indian lecture/presentation due to the accent, while i do not have any troubles speaking to Indians in person for hours?
>>16747 >Why is it so hard to listen to any Indian lecture/presentation due to the accent, while i do not have any troubles speaking to Indians in person for hours?
I have the same problem. I remember when I had to check some topics online and I could find only lectures from other Indians.
I read the 300 page book instead of the 2 hour lecture.
>>17206 You're right, lol. This is the friend of mine, from India, studying here in Moscow. And that >>17144 is not me. There are lot of russians beside.
>>17341 I think they should never have been divided into East and West Pakistan. But if the Brits hadnt done that, then we'd have peace - cant have that now can we ??
Bangladesh illegals are pretty prominent in my city - they sell the best drugs lol.
Pakistan is a whole different question. We have fought wars with them. But they are a puppet state really - they always have been.
I would like a long , peaceful relationship with Bangladesh and Pakistan - and other neighboring nations as well.
Bangladesh has a huge ship scavenging industry (thats all I know about them really).
I am pretty sure that working with Pakistan, under the SCO format would promote a better world for everyone.
Ofcourse there are many state actors, domestic and abroad that have done their level best to make sure that does not EVER happen - and I can say that they have been very successful in this too.
I mean, just by saying this - I am by default, labelled a ''TRAITOR'' in my country.
And its just totally a mere ((coincedence)) that just some time after this memorandum was signed, by both nations to join the SCO, we had a confrontation and are now talking about nuclear war with each other.
>>17344 ШОС (Шанхайская организация сотрудничества). Looks promising, but it's developing a little too slow. It's definitely better then BRICS - at least in SCO they are actually doing something beside talking about the future.
>>17350 Я работаю программистом. Я живу в город Дели - это столица.
>>17352 No, actually people in general, like the west because they dont really know anything about it and Hollywood tells them to like them, and plus all the porn too makes them like the West. I dont know - I can guess.
>>17353 Like I said, many state / non-state actors are against the whole process in general. They will try their best to stop it if you ask me.
>>17544 Ну когда я учися в универе, то нам предлагали кроме английского еще выучить латынь, египетский, индийский, греческий, короче всякую экзотику, а индийцу русскй язык такая же экзотика
>>17370 Неужели у вас в школьных учебниках не пишут, что англичане захватили, поработили и обокрали вашу страну. Вы знаете, что Индия была "жемчужиной британской короны"? И Англия живет сейчас так хорошо, только потому что высосала все соки из вашей и других стран? Что вы думате о британской королеве?
>>17554 Автор треда сам попросил общаться на русском.. Мы с тобой русские люди нам можно и на своем друг с другом. Ну и какая коцепция, этот раздел явно не взлетел и мертв.
>>17558 >anything that isn't #1 doesn't exist at all Also I must admit this place is much less cancerous and has it's advantages. Overly fast boards are a disaster.
>>17543 Нет я не учил русский в универе. Люди в интернете помогали, купил книг и учился.
>>17547 Согласен - просто я учил наука и автоматизация в универе.
>>17553 Понимай - Я знаю английский и русский. Люди здесь возможно не знают английский. Ну конечно 2сh - это русский форум. Потом я сказал - если вы хотите говорить по-русский - пожалуйста.
>>17552 Это просто правильно. Мы знаем что Индия была "жемчужиной британской короны". Там были многих "invaders" - Монголы, турк, мугал блин. Никто не забыл.
>Что вы думате о британской королеве?
Я ничего не думаю об ей. Люди здесь дураки. Раньше были и сейчас тоже. Они не поняли что - СТРАНА - да - что НАШ.
Просто нет. Только подумают о себе. Это факт и это почему Британский победила нас. И сейчас тоже - они нафиг ))
" Как это будет полезен мне ??" - и если это будет полезен - потом они даже продать свою мать, долбани.
>>17938 >>17937 >Я ничего не думаю об ей. Я ничего не думаю о ней
>Они не поняли что - СТРАНА - да - что НАШ. Very hard to undestand. If this phrase is original - "They did not understand what - COUNTRY - yes - that OUR." - then i will translated so: "Они не поняли что это СТРАНА, и она НАША.
Maybe i not right, i don't know... So I do not even know English at all
>>17942 Or maybe : Они не поняли что это наша СТРАНА, и что здесь НАШ.
There is no sense of "being of the same country". There are like 40 fucking languages, many cultures and most of the time we cannot understand what we are talking about.
You are right though, you do know English quite well. Спасибо для помочь.
Why do you post all of these tanks, planes etc? Are you some kind of brainwashed nazi militarist? I think India have more interestig things than just army stuff.
Yeah, so I was hoping you'd answer a question for an interested foreigner. I love indian culture but there's one thing that's bugging me since I've always wanted to visit. What's the proper etiquette to practice when making use of the designated shitting streets?
In my small town in the middle of nowhere in Russia we have a lot of students from India, not even sure what they study here, they are seems fine, but the main strange thing i've noticed - seems like they don't feel cold, when it's -5C they don't wear hats, when -0 don't close their jackets. And so on. May be this is spicy curry works this way?
>>28418 also it's exactly my beard, my walk, my facial expression on pic seems i've just appropriated Spede's assburger life i bet it looks so cringy for others but fortunately autismos don't have theory of mind
How are you ? I hope everyone is having a good day. I would like to have an AMA thread on India and I will try my best to answer your questions.
Pic unrelated.