De_Bunk said:
So...this person wants us all to believe
That a country where 75% of all its population speak and understand fluent english, and have used English since the mid 1800's...this board happens to get the only computer programmer that doesnt use English, either written or spoken everyday, in programming PC's...and, has trouble understanding ...and needs an interpreter..!!
Get real....
Even though English is spoken in preference to India's native language...and taught in nearly every school.....and spoken in every town... in every shop...on every TV station...every radio station...written in every newspaper...Computer manual...Windows OS...
He asks for an interpreter...and then goes on to use words that would shame a college professor...De_Bunk
You could be right about this being a joke. I don't care. I don't even care about this 'astrology' claim or this thread. I'm interested in your facts.
I was born in India. The country has no native language. Ignore your encyclopaedia if it claims otherwise. The claim is ridculous.
You have no way of knowing whether 75% of the population speak and understand fluent English or not. Try polling a billion people; it doesn't work. Any statistics claiming to cover the entire country are wildly inaccurate.
Two days ago I met a man in Bombay who couldn't communicate with -anyone- in the city. He was just from the next state (Gujarat). The person who finally managed to interpret for him just about understood a quarter of what he was saying, and this interpreter spoke the -same- language. The dialect wasn't different, but his accent was, and that was enough to render him unintelligible. My point is that not only do Indians have trouble with English, they have trouble with other Indian languages.
Because there are so ****ing many of them.
I find your little radio station factoid pretty interesting. My radio must be malfunctioning, because I can't seem to pick up any all-English stations. There are many English-language TV channels but they're far outnumbered by those in other languages. Very few are in Hindi. I can't understand most of what I get on cable.
The same goes for newspapers.
There are people here who haven't even -heard- of computers, so computer manuals and Windows don't matter.
Furthermore, all my college professors bar two spoke English at a level equivalent to or lower than that used by Mr Soni.
As a skeptic it is your duty to make sure your facts are right. If you're ignorant, just say you are - ignorance is different from stupidity and you can't be blamed for it. Nobody expects you to know everything. It's possible to be a know-nothing skeptic; it's the attitude that counts.
But when we're talking facts, being -correct- is what separates you from the occultniks, breatharians and crystal-gazers.
For Christ's sake.
(The Christ bit is a joke. To hell with Christ. Wait...am I allowed to say that here?)
PS: I assume you are a skeptic from your screen name and the content of your posts. Correct me if I'm wrong.