Sunday, March 15, 2009

Which Road leads to where

Its 5:00 A.M on a monday morning and my eyes open up suddenly due to a cat mewwing outside.
In India they consider this to be inauspicious ,be it any time of the day.While the barking of a dog or mooing of a cow isn't any problem for us,a cat isn't allowed to express its emotions in form of various kinds of noises.Oh,i was sleeping merrily just a while ago and all of a sudden i realise that the mewwing is over and i still can't sleep.
I switch the computer on and turn my favorite music on in a low volume so that people don't declare me a jerk who plays loud music early in the morning when its still dark outside.
I am logging in to check my mails in order to check if somebody has pinged me or dropped any important mail.The human need or say,constant urge to network with people these days is continually growing.I looked for some more data on this and got few like the below WIKIFacts.The interesting fact being a lot of them being "finding lost friends" or community wise networking sites like photographers or writers or travellers who can bond with people who belong to the same fraternity and share their valuable experiences.Although a lot of the social networking sites are related to online dating and hook-up network like Adult Friend Finder and Fubar also.



MySpace General. 253145404.
Orkut Owned by Google. Popular in Brazil, Paraguay, India, Pakistan and Estonia. 67000000
Twitter Micro-blogging, RSS, updates 2200000
Reunion.com Locating friends and family, keeping in touch 51000000
Facebook General. 235000000.
Friendster General. Popular in ASEAN countries. 90000000
Fubar dating, an "online bar" for 18 and older 1200000
hi5 General. Popular in Europe,Thailand, Central Africa and Latin America. 80000000
Adult Friend Finder Adults Only Dating/Hookup Network 31950442

Wow,The above data is like a drop in the ocean of many more to come as the human urge to remain connected to its fellow beings grows.

I play the song that i was listening to in a repeat mode,I do this a lot of times if i can't get enough of a song in once.Sung around two decades ago these words are becoming so very true these days:

And the perverted fear of violence
Chokes the smile on every face
And common sense is ringing out the bell
This ain't no technological breakdown
Oh no, this is the road to hell

My mind starts to wonder which road i am heading to or is it the same road we all are going on or can WE really do anything about where these roads lead to.Is it "Destiny" or what we actually do in life decides what path we are treading.

Oh no,I have been listening too many songs these days,there's nothing wrong with the world i live in,Its all well,I reassure myself like each day.

keep pouring in your suggestions as always,we look forward to it.
TeaPea

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Hinglish...D'IN'Thing or Dis'IS'gusting ?

Its weekend again..and i was just enjoying a famous bollywood track.Suddenly in the middle of which it striked me that the lyricist has done a great job to mix the regional words with english words in between.
It goes like this..
Rose ke jaisan Pink-pink humre gaal gulabi...
sky ke jaisan blue-blue tohra nain sharaabi.
(My cheeks are as pink as a rose..
Your eyes are as blue as the sky)

While i was completely into the song ,there was another part of my mind which was worried about where are we as a culture heading towards? Its good to quickly adapt any new language ,but, is it happening at the cost of our own language?
"Chalo then ,cya later bro!" can be heard almost at all parking lots or malls.
"Hey Tina,did u check out my bag,mast hai na?" girls giggling to each other .

Do they really know that the lingo they are using is an injustice to both the languages ?
Is today's youth really proud of the Hinglish(HIndi+eNGLISH) culture and ashamed of what belongs to our roots?
In my opinion most of them do not even know that this casual habit is creeping into our system and is going to affect our national language as well as our knowledge of english as well.

And i guess it might be happening in other countries too.FRINGLISH (French+English) or SPINGLISH (Spanish+English). Thats just a guess and if it is not the case then we need no clarification to proove that youth in India are the most vulnerable to culture shock causing difficulty in knowing what is appropriate and what is not.

WIKIFACT: at about 350 million, the world's Hinglish speakers may soon outnumber native english speakers

MTVs and the channel Vs are always there at help for any hinglish lingo crisis,because they are the ones to largely decide what's chalta hai today.
My sis clicks the remote and i get to hear a VJ saying 'This time to haarna Impossible hai" for the Roadies show.
And Dominos for our relief have started doing "Khushiyon ki Home Delivery" nowadays .


People used to jibe at the ABCDs - or the 'American-Born Confused Desis' for their poor understanding of our national language and the khichdi of language they used in conversation.
Ab sabb chalta hai.innit dude?

I wish there was an anti-hinglish vaccination that can be done for all the newborns so that we succeed in protecting our language in future or else a day will come when indians will fail to differentiate the two equally important languages.

Hungry Kya?
So stop eating the khichdi and lets prepare the Rice and Dal separately to enjoy the taste!

Keep pouring in Your suggestions to better this post.
Bye pals
Tea Pea