Viral post dismisses learning Indian regional languages

People defend their languages Some called for more tolerance around language choices, while others stressed that regional languages are key to local identity.
It's clear this conversation about language is far from over in India's big cities.
People from southern India jumped in to defend their languages, highlighting how both locals and newcomers proudly speak Kannada and Tamil.
Many felt the post ignored the cultural pride tied to these languages, especially in cities where English often dominates daily life.
The debate also brought up bigger issues—like "language harassment" faced by migrants, and how language shapes social integration.
It's clear this conversation about language is far from over in India's big cities.
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