• panCat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Many indians speak 4+ languages easily , and we dont even notice that 😅

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        1 year ago

        Last I checked.

        Fun fact: when you say “Asian” to an American, their first thought is East or Southeast Asia, but a British person’s primary association with “Asianness”, for lack of a better term, is India and Pakistan.

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                We don’t call it that anymore. Haven’t for decades.

                As for the why, the time when that term was in regular use was a time with a lot of anti-asian bigotry and most of the people who refuse to stop using it are the same ones who use other outdated terms/slurs for non-white and non-western people, so it has tons of negative connotations…

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        Geographically it is a subcontinent that slammed into Asia to form the Himalayas, so you could make the argument it is its own thing.

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        India and Pakistan are considered to be in Asia but more accurately they are considered to be in the Indian Subcontinent. The same way Iran, Saudi Arabia and the rest are also considered to be in Asia but they are more accurately considered to be on the Middle East.

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        SEA PROBABLY , however India , pakistan , sri lanka and bangladesh are considered a subcontinent coz similar cultures , and are different from rest of asia !

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      How well do you speak those languages? For example, can you order pizza with pineapple and olives any of those languages? What if the pizza you get is cold, the there’s only one olive on it and the crust is soggy, could you get your complaints through in any language?

      Or perhaps will the explanation be more like: “Pizza bad, no good. Want money back.”

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        I’m not from India but as another Asian, yes, we can have fluent conversations in several languages. (I grew up speaking English, Mandarin, Malay, Cantonese and a bit of Hakka)

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        Well most of us speak a mother tongue , and english ( since ex britt colony ) very fluently , but there are times when both parents speak a different language and the city /state you live in has a different language and hence they speak it very close to native fluency !

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          My bf and his family for instance speaks 6 languages for the reasons listed above !