And I'm happy to report that Indians have been spotted on several large estates on Victoria Road and other parts of Pokfulam.
And I'm happy to report that Indians have been spotted on several large estates on Victoria Road and other parts of Pokfulam.
On an unrelated note, I was just informed that there are more than 100 Indian families now residing in Guangzhou.
A smaller number in other cities, too....
well now u can add 2 more on your lists...just got to HK on a short contract from South Africa. I didnt know that there were so many gujerati's here. Anyone know how I could get in touch with the Samaj to find out what programs are being arranged shorthly....
Hi ,Plz can any body tell me if there is some place in HK where Durga Puja is celebrated.
Regards,
Prasenjit
i think the reference to "asian", not "american" indians... ??Originally Posted by bontines:
re where they live - as far as i can see there is no real "central" indian area. and lets face it, there are so many cultures in an area of much less than 30km x 30km, that you cant really put a "central" area on one particular culture or race, can you? if you can, are you then going to designate hypothetical areas for punjabis, tamils, lah de dah?
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>> i think the reference to "asian", not "american" indians... ??
Yeah, but being Indian I sort of get pissed off when I'm called an "asian indian".
hey KIA,Originally Posted by KnowItAll:
I can understand your sentiments, however, this reference was coming from one of your own kin, ie I assume Bluroz is also indian, and I don't think it was meant as to be offensive. would it be preferable to say Indian Indian, or just deafult to saying Indian, then "american indian" for a native american? But then, you've also gotta watch whose sensitivities you re going to upset with that too.