Posted on 03/27/2018 7:48:41 AM PDT by GoldenState_Rose
“India is a challenge because:
1) They think they speak English so they dont try to be understandable”
LOL! I have to agree with you on this one. I still remeber hosting emergency production support calls at 3:00 AM trying to get information out of people who have a excellent understanding of English in vocabulary, sentence structure, etc. but who just cannot pronounce it.
Did you ever have a Indian ask you “Please do the necessary.”? To myself, a native of the Anglosphere, it came across as a sort of demand. I used to council my Indian direct reports that while they should have no hesitation to use it with fellow Indians that with Americans they should use “I appreciate your assistance.” so that it didn’t imply a command. It may have just be that I am the only one that thought that way.
Our NATO partners—and they have already fully surrendered.
I am on a working vacation that has lasted about 3 years doing programming at a defense contractor at a rate of about triple what I could command in the private sector due to the prohibition of not being able to utilize foreign contractors or to outsource offshore. I was real tired of working with nutjobs in sales. Never let anyone tell you that supply and demand doesn't affect pricing.
>>Did you ever have a Indian ask you Please do the necessary.? <<
Or my favorite variation — “please do the needful.”
I think it is just a clumsy translation of Hindi for “can you please do what is needed?”
I always thought it is actually pretty concise as a request — I never thought it was really a demand.
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