Why do North Indians, living in Bangalore, not bother to learn Kannada?

Last Updated: 01.07.2025 00:01

Why do North Indians, living in Bangalore, not bother to learn Kannada?

Bimaruuuuuuu.

Because it's not required otherwise they would be comfortably speaking your language.

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People don't mingle because they speak the same language but they usually mingle out of need and interests.

I have been to Bangalore,never felt like a need to know the local tongue because hindi is commonly understood.

I mean it's hilarious that without any specifics,they tag crores of people as Bimaru though affluent people never really care about BIMARU but they do, probably they are even worse

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On Quora you can make any irrelevant thing into relevant by adding a spice called identity.

In reality even if you will get a single person who cares for you,listens to you then it's nothing short of a miracle but it's beyond my understanding why people are wasting their precious time in fighting for the self created issues.

Mostly I see faceless people getting their daily orgasm by calling others Bimaru.

How do so-called Religious/Christian people really think homosexuality is even a sin? That would be nonsense. In fact, LGBT people need love instead of contempt/hatred. The word Homosexual didn't appear until the 1850s.

If they will show the same dedication in the right direction then you wouldn't find a single poor person in Karnataka.

In reality ( not on social media) people care about relevant things.

I have grown up in the north and there were many southies around,we never really bothered if they knew Hindi or our local language because our relevance /existence isn't dependent on them.

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