Most Active Discussions (3) Thoughts from work | 8 comments » | Started by Deva Raju | Fantastic..reminds me of some actual Police claims filled in by novice patrol officers to the head office.. "Having finished my shift at... More » By Michael Ryles | Discussions (6) Stella Awards- 2 | 1 comment » | Started by Chandrashekaran K N, CEO at Indraprasta Consultants | hmmm interesting. By Priya Jayadevan, Sr Recruiter at Wipro Technology | Why should I pay more for milk ?. | Add a comment » | Started by RAMAKRISHNA KOPPAKA ,B.Sc.(Hons),B.Sc.(Tech)., CONSULTANT TEXTILE TECHNOLOGIST,ENVIRONMENT & POLLUTION CONTROL SPECIALIST,HYDERABAD,INDIA. | The milkman increased the milk price suddenly.when questioned he says"Madam,what can I do ?.There is shortage of water in these days.So I am unable to mix water in milk.So I am forced to mix milk in water.Hence I am forced to increase price of milk. By RAMAKRISHNA KOPPAKA ,B.Sc.(Hons),B.Sc.(Tech)., CONSULTANT TEXTILE TECHNOLOGIST,ENVIRONMENT & POLLUTION CONTROL SPECIALIST,HYDERABAD,INDIA. | Toilet # 2 | 26 comments » | Started by Al Macintyre, Volunteer Consultant at Haiti Earthquake Disaster Relief & News | Hi I've been enjoying this humour group since long. Its great to be part of it. Can you people mail me your joke collections as well - all kinds of jokes are invited, no bar. Kindly mail them to nimeshmarsboy@gmail.com AND/ OR nimeshcoin@yahoo.co.in Thanks a lot Nimesh Sharma New Delhi By Nimesh Sharma, Business Journo!!! | The funny side of English | Add a comment » | Started by SIDDHARTH SEHGAL, Student assistant at UAB School of Engineering | You can tell the country to which an immigrant belong to, by simply listening his English accent. The English spoken by Indians will sound funny to American but may sound cool to a Vietnamie’s. When I landed here, I barely understood the language. I remember, I prepared like hell to impress others with my English. In India,I failed TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) two year before, saw HBO all day long with some bit of grudgingness. Tried to impress, girls of my college by showing them off my fluency in a foreign language but, here in US when someone asked me a question or tell a joke. I made weired faces All I could say was “Pardon”, “What did you said?”, “Can, you repeat that again”,”I am sorry, I have hearing problem”, “Was that a joke?” ” Do,I have to laugh on this one?”. Hell, even I found it difficult in laughing at jokes and sometime I was laughing at the jokes pointed on me. but things are really different in US. If someone from Atlanta or Florida went to New York, then it is possible that they might end up laughing at each other. Things could go funny when you speak a language completly different then your mother tounge. It’s completly normal, I remember a guy called a waitress to bring Eating Schedule, she politely corrected,”It’s called Menu, Stupid”. some other guy ordered an omelette without an egg and whole restaurant crcked up laughing. It may sound odd to others but thats what the fact is, mistakes happen. wanna read more http://www.fobscure.com/ By SIDDHARTH SEHGAL, Student assistant at UAB School of Engineering | News Discussions (2) Job Discussions (1) Find the best talent on LinkedIn - Reach over 65 million top professionals
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