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    Dejan Petrovic
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    Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

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      Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

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      Abhinav S
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      Dejan Petrovic wrote:

      It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

      A flame war is on - so very ON! No the name needs no change. Thank you. :-D

      Too much of heaven can bring you underground Heaven can always turn around Too much of heaven, our life is all hell bound Heaven, the kill that makes no sound

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        Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

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        Nish Nishant
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        The GIT's native language is Indian-English. We have non-words like prepone and rarely used greetings like "respected sir" there! :rolleyes:

        Regards, Nish


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          The GIT's native language is Indian-English. We have non-words like prepone and rarely used greetings like "respected sir" there! :rolleyes:

          Regards, Nish


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          Dejan Petrovic
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          Ok, there might be locality element there, but it's still English, isn't it?

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            The GIT's native language is Indian-English. We have non-words like prepone and rarely used greetings like "respected sir" there! :rolleyes:

            Regards, Nish


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            And my favourite from today "Contradictions when words unite together" instead of oxymoron :-D

            Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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              Ok, there might be locality element there, but it's still English, isn't it?

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              Nish Nishant
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              Dejan Petrovic wrote:

              Ok, there might be locality element there, but it's still English, isn't it?

              Yeah it is, just as American English is English too. But the Brits won't accept either of those, and continue to insist that their version is the only version. So the rest of the world just humor them and pretend to agree with that! :-D

              Regards, Nish


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                And my favourite from today "Contradictions when words unite together" instead of oxymoron :-D

                Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                ChrisElston wrote:

                And my favourite from today "Contradictions when words unite together" instead of oxymoron :-D

                Respected sir, Mr Elston. That is indeed how we orally communicate in our mother-land. Best regards, kind and dear sir. Yours sincerely and truthfully, a humble foreigner.

                Regards, Nish


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                  Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

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                  There are plans for an American Forum there. Also, and highly amusing to me, the Chinese Forum isn't actually used by Chinese people but for people from other nationalities to go there and post in Chinese to each other, probably by the use of Google translate. The irony is that the Chinese Forum is swamped with 'Counterfreit Chinese People'.

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                    Dejan Petrovic wrote:

                    Ok, there might be locality element there, but it's still English, isn't it?

                    Yeah it is, just as American English is English too. But the Brits won't accept either of those, and continue to insist that their version is the only version. So the rest of the world just humor them and pretend to agree with that! :-D

                    Regards, Nish


                    Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                    Even though the majority of you that have adopted it are actually better at the spelling and the Grammer than a lot of us Brits too.

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                      Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...

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                      There is also a cultural difference in regards to humour. The European/American slant (predominantly Anglo-Saxon) leads to a universality in culture, humour, outlook and disposition. (Alas the same cannot be said for spelling!) So whilst the GIT is predominantly English by language, it is not English in interests. (Except for Cricket).

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                        Even though the majority of you that have adopted it are actually better at the spelling and the Grammer than a lot of us Brits too.

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or American and so use a mix of both! And try to hide this lack of verbal originality by adding eh to everything. :-D

                        Regards, Nish


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                          Dejan Petrovic wrote:

                          Ok, there might be locality element there, but it's still English, isn't it?

                          Yeah it is, just as American English is English too. But the Brits won't accept either of those, and continue to insist that their version is the only version. So the rest of the world just humor them and pretend to agree with that! :-D

                          Regards, Nish


                          Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          The Clue is in the name. English.

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                            There are plans for an American Forum there. Also, and highly amusing to me, the Chinese Forum isn't actually used by Chinese people but for people from other nationalities to go there and post in Chinese to each other, probably by the use of Google translate. The irony is that the Chinese Forum is swamped with 'Counterfreit Chinese People'.

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                            Dejan Petrovic
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                            Yankee and Dixie sections, I guess?

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                              ChrisElston wrote:

                              And my favourite from today "Contradictions when words unite together" instead of oxymoron :-D

                              Respected sir, Mr Elston. That is indeed how we orally communicate in our mother-land. Best regards, kind and dear sir. Yours sincerely and truthfully, a humble foreigner.

                              Regards, Nish


                              Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                              Abhinav S
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                              Dear Sir, That was very tactfully handled please. Kind Regards, I went the flame war way.

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                                There is also a cultural difference in regards to humour. The European/American slant (predominantly Anglo-Saxon) leads to a universality in culture, humour, outlook and disposition. (Alas the same cannot be said for spelling!) So whilst the GIT is predominantly English by language, it is not English in interests. (Except for Cricket).

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                                Although their interest in Cricket has nose-dived over the last two weeks for some reason. ;)

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                                  There are plans for an American Forum there. Also, and highly amusing to me, the Chinese Forum isn't actually used by Chinese people but for people from other nationalities to go there and post in Chinese to each other, probably by the use of Google translate. The irony is that the Chinese Forum is swamped with 'Counterfreit Chinese People'.

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                                  Nish Nishant
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                                  Ᵽompey wrote:

                                  The irony is that the Chinese Forum is swamped with 'Counterfreit Chinese People'.

                                  :laugh:

                                  Regards, Nish


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                                    The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or American and so use a mix of both! And try to hide this lack of verbal originality by adding eh to everything. :-D

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                    Dalek Dave
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                                    The real sticking point I have with Canadians is the fact that they speak English, but measure distances in Kilometres, which as any fule kno, is quite unacceptable. Even our American Cousins haven't fallen so low as to use a system of measurements invented by post revolutionary unemployed hairdressers.

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                                      The Clue is in the name. English.

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                                      The Clue is in the name.
                                       
                                      English.

                                      The fault lies with your unimaginative ancestors who could not think of two different words to describe your people and your language. ;P

                                      Regards, Nish


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                                        There is also a cultural difference in regards to humour. The European/American slant (predominantly Anglo-Saxon) leads to a universality in culture, humour, outlook and disposition. (Alas the same cannot be said for spelling!) So whilst the GIT is predominantly English by language, it is not English in interests. (Except for Cricket).

                                        ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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                                        Dejan Petrovic
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                                        True, although not entirely true for Australia where I live.

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                                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                                          The Clue is in the name.
                                           
                                          English.

                                          The fault lies with your unimaginative ancestors who could not think of two different words to describe your people and your language. ;P

                                          Regards, Nish


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                                          Dalek Dave
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                                          What language do the Bengali people speak?

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