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

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 16:56

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

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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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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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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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.

Bimaruuuuuuu.

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