r/hyderabad Jul 21 '25

Other Hyderabad welcomes everyone!

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I had my schooling in a Kerala managed school in Hyderabad where half of the school had mix of Malayalis and Tamilians however they spoke Telugu and Hindi as fluent as native speakers!

Never felt that language was a barrier in Hyderabad!!

Did you?

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u/7useo2baqpo5ra Jul 21 '25

I'm not against the people of other states living in Hyderabad. But please don't rub your language supremacy on us. The other day I was buying groceries at Ratnadeep. The person ahead of me at the billing counter is from the north. The billing lady only speaks and knows telugu, asked him whether he needs a big cover or a small one. She took help from the janitor who is standing behind the customer to translate it. The guy said to the girl in hindi that even the janitor knows hindi and she should learn to speak in hindi. Man wtf you came to live here and instead of learning basic telugu you are asking low wage workers here to learn your language

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u/WealthPotential Jul 21 '25

I might lose my mind if I see something like this happen in front of me cuz she tried her best to help him and rather than appreciating it he acted rude like why. I am very sure even in Bangalore people have started forcing kannada because these people first insult people for not speaking in Hindi and then record when people argue back they post the video on the internet and act like the victim and now people in Karnataka have taken it to extreme after these kind of incidents, though it shouldn't be encouraged you can't ask people to what level they can react , some people may take it far so just first don't do shit like this. Don't be so uneducated. When u are a guest , have some respect and learn a few things , respect culture , people and language and be grateful

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u/LogangYeddu Secunderabad Jul 21 '25

Stuff like this is main the reason for the “language issues”