You wake up in neo Hyderabad

You wake up in neo Hyderabad

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I dunno but I hope I wouldn't be dehyderated..BADLY!!!

xD

Try out the local food, my mexican stomach can handle any kind of street food.

btw that looks like the movie set of idiocracy

they really like autocad

Imagine the smell

Cyberpunk: 82 IQ edition

do you have a picture of the same place but at night?

Looks like the city in ghost in the shell

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Oh man, imagine the sound and smell

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why is everything in English and nothing in Hindi?

Indians think they’re native English speakers now with their god awful accent. There culture is muttified

They don't speak Hindi in Hyderabad. The language is Telugu.

>There culture is muttified
>There

Autocorrect on phone

I bet you're same guy who made that Jow Forumsshit thread about why some countries are rich and some are poor.

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I sleep

When you see such an abundance of private tutors for a skill/subject, you know its job market is shit. They wouldn't try to get money from teaching if they could get a normal job or start a business with it.
Same in Egypt.

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I think the national minorities should learn the official language of the country they live in

Is this the Silicon Valley of India? Dystopian as fuck, though at least it's not Times Square.

>inb4 it's an Hindi word that means "holy cow" or "designated street"

Telugu is an official language of India. Educate yourself before you post, you're embarrassing us

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better than seeing chinese or japanese moons-runes everywhere.

>Telugu is an official language of India

Totally pointless if they don't even use this language but choose English instead. If they used Hindi they could keep their Indianness at least.

Hindi is used by barely 1/3 of the Indian population, and English is official as well anyway.

Well uh I checked and it's actually spoken by nearly 60 % of the population, but still

India isn't really a country, it's more a continent.