January 25th, 2011
@AceyTech Also, the Indian accent you hear from ppl in America isn’t how we really speak. They have a messed up and annoying hybrid version.
@AceyTech Nope. There’s a distinct extra ‘h’ sound in there. You might not realise it, but it’s there. We hear it clear as day.
@AceyTech Which is to say we don’t stuff that’s not there. “Lack” of any accent.
@AceyTech If you think about it - take a word such as “Pi”. Indians pronounce it as “pye”. Others: “phye” with the ‘h’ sound. That’s extra.
@xAbhishek Ansal Plaza in South Ext. is a little far for me. The one in DLF is awful. They handed me a card to call for customer service.
The Apple Store - Yesterday was my first time ever inside an Apple Store. A real Apple Store, with a genius… http://tumblr.com/xer1bh…
@xAbhishek Nope, phone. Writing about it now.
I honestly believe the Indian accent is the “lack” of an accent.
Apple customer service pulled through quite nicely. And I *do* have a story to tell. #adaywellspent
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