We sure have a fellowship of the M-M sisterhood here πππ. so glad to have u.
Originally posted by: mermaid_QTA woman has an affair with a married man. After several years of the marriage broken, the women meet ata a party by chance. The home-breaker apologizes to the other woman saying " I should not have broken your home". The other woman replies " How would yu have broken it, unless it was cracked already. It is true that you should not have WIDENED the cracks" - ( this will crack up maya π³ i hope)
ππ Cutie, Not only me but Neetu will have something to add too.
This is what I am repeating in most of my posts in this thread ' They created the rift because we gave them scope'. There was so much animosity. That is why it was easier for them to divide and rule.
Originally posted by: Maya_M
May be because English is also an official language of India.
I can't speak for them but I am sure that I won't speak in Malayalam at my kid's PTA meeting. π³
PTA meeting π ofcourse not but I'm talking about scientific or diplomatic meets where other countries use their native language.
Originally posted by: mermaid_QT
We sure have a fellowship of the M-M sisterhood here πππ. so glad to have u.
ππRetitling our saga ala an old movie. 'Do chashmish....dono hiii pagal'.π
Originally posted by: souro
PTA meeting π ofcourse not but I'm talking about scientific or diplomatic meets where other countries use their native language.
Par Angrezi bhi to apun ka karmacharya bhasha hai na?
Originally posted by: Maya_M
ππ Cutie, Not only me but Neetu will have something to add too.
This is what I am repeating in most of my posts in this thread ' They created the rift because we gave them scope'. There was so much animosity. That is why it was easier for them to divide and rule.
A wonderful example QTπ
Sure as heck Maya loved it, for reasons more than the obvious ones....π.... It's not just mere co-incidences anymore Kayaπ
United we stand, divided we fall! This comes even before the divide and rule. We had been divided to be begin with, and the British were smart enough to exploit this fact. Had India been presenting a united front right from the start, The British couldn't have dared. But as QT put it 'cracks' were there and it's not too hard to break them.
Originally posted by: SoundSure as heck Maya loved it, for reasons more than the obvious ones....π.... It's not just mere co-incidences anymore Kayaπ
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