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My wife and I are originally from Delhi, and recently bought a house in GA and just moved in. My neighbour is an Indian Telugu family and I waved at them and said hi and she looked at me from distance and gave me a poor look and went inside her house. Next week my wife said hi to her and again the same reaction. She communicate well in english as i have heard her talking to ‘Gora’ neighbours with full Pomp and Show 😅
Being from North, I always make sure I greet everyone no matter he/she is an Indian or any other nationality, and the same attitude I have seen in my friends and others from North as well. If there are 10 Hindi speakers and 1 from south of India we all make sure we talk in English, a language clearly understandable to everyone but when I get in a circle full of South Indians, they all just end up ignoring me as if I am an outsider and talks in a language they are comfortable with.
Is there an end to this?

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My wife and I are originally from Delhi, and recently bought a house in GA and just moved in. My neighbour is an Indian Telugu family and I waved at them and said hi and she looked at me from distance and gave me a poor look and went inside her house. Next week my wife said hi to her and again the same reaction. She communicate well in english as i have heard her talking to ‘Gora’ neighbours with full Pomp and Show 😅

Being from North, I always make sure I greet everyone no matter he/she is an Indian or any other nationality, and the same attitude I have seen in my friends and others from North as well. If there are 10 Hindi speakers and 1 from south of India we all make sure we talk in English, a language clearly understandable to everyone but when I get in a circle full of South Indians, they all just end up ignoring me as if I am an outsider and talks in a language they are comfortable with. 

Is there an end to this?

32 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

what is the post - locked ani undhi. register kavala anta

 

2 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:

Pls @JaiBalayyaaa.. ee davadalo expats post chesedunte copy paste the entire content here. I ain't giving my info to tht $hty grp.

 

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My wife and I are originally from Delhi, and recently bought a house in GA and just moved in. My neighbour is an Indian Telugu family and I waved at them and said hi and she looked at me from distance and gave me a poor look and went inside her house. Next week my wife said hi to her and again the same reaction. She communicate well in english as i have heard her talking to ‘Gora’ neighbours with full Pomp and Show 😅
Being from North, I always make sure I greet everyone no matter he/she is an Indian or any other nationality, and the same attitude I have seen in my friends and others from North as well. If there are 10 Hindi speakers and 1 from south of India we all make sure we talk in English, a language clearly understandable to everyone but when I get in a circle full of South Indians, they all just end up ignoring me as if I am an outsider and talks in a language they are comfortable with.
Is there an end to this?
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1 minute ago, JaiBalayyaaa said:

My wife and I are originally from Delhi, and recently bought a house in GA and just moved in. My neighbour is an Indian Telugu family and I waved at them and said hi and she looked at me from distance and gave me a poor look and went inside her house. Next week my wife said hi to her and again the same reaction. She communicate well in english as i have heard her talking to ‘Gora’ neighbours with full Pomp and Show 😅

Being from North, I always make sure I greet everyone no matter he/she is an Indian or any other nationality, and the same attitude I have seen in my friends and others from North as well. If there are 10 Hindi speakers and 1 from south of India we all make sure we talk in English, a language clearly understandable to everyone but when I get in a circle full of South Indians, they all just end up ignoring me as if I am an outsider and talks in a language they are comfortable with. 

Is there an end to this?

 

 

Bokka lekkundi... maa intiki diagonal ga gujju gaduntadu, he and his wife never talk to us even after we went knocking on their door to introduce ourselves. front door tellollu always shout and say hi even if we are walking at a distance. daanikemundi

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Reddit lo ech1b forum lo chudu, bimaru and gujju gallu nethuru kakkukuni chastunru kodkulu . Oka babua gadu pinned post , how to report to  usc is ani 2 jobs and telugu  consultacies meeda.  Single job chestunna oorike 2-3 jobs ani cheppi choodu raja khaini galla ki..2-3 days lo aa northie gadu gofundme lo vastadu 😁

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5 minutes ago, Gulebakavali said:

Reddit lo ech1b forum lo chudu, bimaru and gujju gallu nethuru kakkukuni chastunru kodkulu . Oka babua gadu pinned post , how to report to  usc is ani 2 jobs and telugu  consultacies meeda.  Single job chestunna oorike 2-3 jobs ani cheppi choodu raja khaini galla ki..2-3 days lo aa northie gadu gofundme lo vastadu 😁

Hindi malum tereko 

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23 minutes ago, paaparao said:

100% guaranty that telugu neighbors are from vijayawada/gunduru/krishna.  😁

Do they talk with thella neighbors though

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1 minute ago, JaiBalayyaaa said:

Do they talk with thella neighbors though

yes they usually do. they only show racism on other indians. they won't talk unless you have tesla or mercedes or bmw.

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1 hour ago, paaparao said:

100% guaranty that telugu neighbors are from vijayawada/gunduru/krishna.  😁

gunduru kaadu guntur, first spell correctly before you judge people

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