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Indian bank employee : "arrest him if he wants service in kannada in karnataka"


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2 hours ago, Ellen said:

I agree with this. The bank guy is super rude. And classic north indian behaviour. I noticed it here in the west as well, edana india store ki velte, English lo matladina Hindi lo reply istaru. It feels very rude. When I was in Delhi, I respectfully always spoke in Hindi only. But outside vachaka enduku ee dourjanyam. When you are moving to a specific place, learn the local language FFS and don't make fun of their language. 

what if the bank employee was telugu and speaking in hindi ???

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3 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

 

video chusthe, kannada raani vaadini forceble ga kannada matladu ani rechagottinattu undi.. just Kannada lo service kaavali ante pakkana evarinaina pilustharu or vere counter ki pampistharu..

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5 minutes ago, Ellen said:

I was talking solely about SBI. Not even its associates. Circle etc. cooperative or regional banks lo undav, they are very specific to certain locations kabatti. 

POs get language training. You cleverly tried to ignore that poinnt. Mostly ee northies choose karnataka bank exams because they are easy to crack , they want a job but are reluctant to learn the language be in a job that SERVES KANNADA PEOPLE. It is quite rude. 

did I say that I was supporting that bank employee, he is rude I agree. but my point is;  if you don't know the language, someone pulls up phone starts recording you saying kannada lo matladu, will you lose cool or not ? that's what I see in that video; 

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4 minutes ago, YeddiBK said:

video chusthe, kannada raani vaadini forceble ga kannada matladu ani rechagottinattu undi.. just Kannada lo service kaavali ante pakkana evarinaina pilustharu or vere counter ki pampistharu..

nenu ade anna, but manallu agree chestaleru, bank lo pani chesetappudu local language ravali anta. mari ala anna vallu okasari achchu tappu lekunda valla mother tongue lo oka letter rayali ani vallaki manavi chestunna. 

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9 minutes ago, YeddiBK said:

video chusthe, kannada raani vaadini forceble ga kannada matladu ani rechagottinattu undi.. just Kannada lo service kaavali ante pakkana evarinaina pilustharu or vere counter ki pampistharu..

kannada raani vaadu - aa post lo akkada vunda koodadhu. This guy may have made a spectacle with video - but how many hundreds of people accepted this inconvenience quietly before he made this video ?

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15 minutes ago, Dabbakai said:

chusava tone marindi, nee thought process toh nenu align avvakapotey. 

same goes to you as well, entha chaduvukunna enni desalu tirigina samskaram matram raadu. something to do with Indian. anonymous forum ane kada ela padithe ala matladutunnav. 

nenu ade cheppa kada paying customer annavu, nenu edo language matladithe serve chesetoniki rakapotey rubabu cheyala. 

not supporting what the other guy said, but you seem to have a problem now with indians..

***In this case customer represents vast majority of native speakers, employee represents a very small minority of foreign language speakers that dont understand/speak local language and work in a customer facing job.

that bank employee came to customers local bank and not understanding customers language is completely wrong.

employee in his position should try to deescalate the situation, not pick a fight.

No matter how the customer was behaving, employee should first involve a kannada speaking employee and try to first understand what the customer is saying.

Replace the language in above scenario with any language, and replace a bank job with any customer facing job; fault is of the employee.

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Also may be little frustration that GOI gobbled up seven of the country's leading banks in the last 5 years, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank, Karnataka Bank, Vysya Bank and the State Bank of Mysore. All establishments of Karnataka 

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1 minute ago, hyperbole said:

GOI gobbled up seven of the country's leading banks, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank, Karnataka Bank, Vysya Bank and the State Bank of Mysore. All establishments of Karnataka 

Andhra bank as well. At one time majority of banks were south indian owned- all nationalized, hindi imposed and now south indian customers treated like an irritating inconvenience.

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3 minutes ago, Dabbakai said:

nenu ade anna, but manallu agree chestaleru, bank lo pani chesetappudu local language ravali anta. mari ala anna vallu okasari achchu tappu lekunda valla mother tongue lo oka letter rayali ani vallaki manavi chestunna. 

if its customers demand that they need to get service in local language, nothing wrong with that.. but they cannot have all staff who can talk in local language only.. Bangalore demographics has been changing a lot since last 20-25 years.. with that change there are not only non-local staff everywhere but also the local population have big chunk of nonlocal population..

locals who cannot talk hindi or english can still communicate with broken english or hindi and get their work done, this guy who made video seems more worried about non-locals coming to their state and in good jobs than getting his work done.. on the other hand the staff who are living in a place for long time have need and responsibility to learn the local language..

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7 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

kannada raani vaadu - aa post lo akkada vunda koodadhu. This guy may have made a spectacle with video - but how many hundreds of people accepted this inconvenience quietly before he made this video ?

there are many banks who rotate the staff nation wide, if they are posted there for only 2-3 years, you cannot expect them to learn the language and communicate easily.. even in the guy in the video seems to know little kannada.. but you cannot expect proficiency.. it's bank's decision, so you don't like it, take the business somewhere else.. it's not a government office..

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4 minutes ago, Vallavan said:

not supporting what the other guy said, but you seem to have a problem now with indians..

***In this case customer represents vast majority of native speakers, employee represents a very small minority of foreign language speakers that dont understand/speak local language and work in a customer facing job.

that bank employee came to customers local bank and not understanding customers language is completely wrong.

employee in his position should try to deescalate the situation, not pick a fight.

No matter how the customer was behaving, employee should first involve a kannada speaking employee and try to first understand what the customer is saying.

Replace the language in above scenario with any language, and replace a bank job with any customer facing job; fault is of the employee.

ayana annadu annadaniki nenu cheppa. 

nenu ekkada employee di fault ledu ani anale. 

ee north gallu inthe; hindi fascism ani chepthe daniki counter argue chestunna anthe manaki paisa upayogam ledu deeni valla. 

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2 hours ago, Vallavan said:

the employee can bring some kannada speaking employee to help. Have you ever seen in banks here where Spanish speaking customers are assisted by spanish speaking employees? And, spanish community is the minority here.

Why can't a bank employee in Karnataka speak kannada? Worse yet, why cant that employee bring a Kannada speaking employee to assist?

Lame excuse and as usual, inappropriate comparison. 

In USA, there are only two official languages whereas in India, quite a few official languages. Nuv chepinatte liguistic basis mida appoint cheyalsi vasthe literally you will have to hire few trasnlators for every teller.

The world is moving away from such linguistc hurdles, some choose to stick to their philosophy. evadem seyaled, evani kosam duniya agadu...

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1 minute ago, YeddiBK said:

there are many banks who rotate the staff nation wide, if they are posted there for only 2-3 years, you cannot expect them to learn the language and communicate easily.. even in the guy in the video seems to know little kannada.. but you cannot expect proficiency.. it's bank's decision, so you don't like it, take the business somewhere else.. it's not a government office..

Then banks have to change not the people. as i said in the first posts throughout the world capital speaks the language of customer - only in india is customer demanded to speak the language of capital.

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1 minute ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Lame excuse and as usual, inappropriate comparison. 

In USA, there are only two official languages whereas in India, quite a few official languages. Nuv chepinatte liguistic basis mida appoint cheyalsi vasthe literally you will have to hire few trasnlators for every teller.

The world is moving away from such linguistc hurdles, some choose to stick to their philosophy. evadem seyaled, evani kosam duniya agadu...

yea = "chaala kashtam baa. 6 crore population unna kannada language ki kannada bank employees dorakalante etta". only fools make such demands.

The world is moving away if south indians suffer then so be it - antunna halwa.

same to same antunna narsi @Raven_Rayes

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