My favourite travel destination will be within myself. It is the ultimate journey we need to make.
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Arunima Singh wrote:Switzerland is a beautiful place to visit, but I feel it is too hyped by Bollywood. Paris is really beautiful. Eiffel tower gives a goose bumps. But for me the epitome of natural beauty and mystery is Grand canyon in Arizona
Many people think that Switzerland is over hyped. But when you actually see it right from the air before landing at Zurich it amazes you with its beauty. Austria is another equally beautiful nation . France is beautiful more so the suburbs and the country side, the vineyards and the many castles and country homes they have which look like paintings ..Same is the case with Switzerland, even the ordinary houses are so beautifully maintained.
vijay wrote:I was told that road facing houses in Switzerland have to display flowers etc as per state regulations so that they add to the beauty of the landscape.
Are there any such regulations ? if so it is very good. Anyhow I cannot comment anything , because I never visited New Zealand
rambabu wrote:vijay wrote:I was told that road facing houses in Switzerland have to display flowers etc as per state regulations so that they add to the beauty of the landscape.
Are there any such regulations ? if so it is very good. Anyhow I cannot comment anything , because I never visited New Zealand
One more instance of our jumping jack member hitting the wrong target by posting a comment without understanding the post ..and as usual just for gaining points !!!
rambabu wrote:vijay wrote:I was told that road facing houses in Switzerland have to display flowers etc as per state regulations so that they add to the beauty of the landscape.
Are there any such regulations ? if so it is very good. Anyhow I cannot comment anything , because I never visited New Zealand
Even if you had gone to New Zealand the chances were you would not be able to comment about Switzerland. The distance is almost 18000 in between these two countries.
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:vijay wrote:I was told that road facing houses in Switzerland have to display flowers etc as per state regulations so that they add to the beauty of the landscape.
Are there any such regulations ? if so it is very good. Anyhow I cannot comment anything , because I never visited New Zealand
Even if you had gone to New Zealand the chances were you would not be able to comment about Switzerland. The distance is almost 18000 in between these two countries.
The smart thing would be not to post when you know nothing about the place rather than make a fool of yourself
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:vijay wrote:I was told that road facing houses in Switzerland have to display flowers etc as per state regulations so that they add to the beauty of the landscape.
Are there any such regulations ? if so it is very good. Anyhow I cannot comment anything , because I never visited New Zealand
Even if you had gone to New Zealand the chances were you would not be able to comment about Switzerland. The distance is almost 18000 in between these two countries.
Agreed. That's why i said, I do not know anything about New Zealand. Why should i comment on any thing without knowing about facts related to New Zealand ?
vijay wrote:I once met a Marwari family in Kolkatta at their beautiful residence. I asked the head from to part of Rajasthan they belonged to. He said Sikar. I then asked him how long ago. His reply was around 150 years ago. but to Kolkata they had come from Patna. He had never been to Rajasthan but longer to do so.So even never having home to his ancestors place he still longer to do so.Rajasthan indeed is a lovely state.
Rajasthani are perfect business persons. It is saying that commerce and accounts is in blood of Rajasthani. Rajasthani is doing business in most of part of country. But they never forgot their native place. Birla is example of it. They done enough for their home town Pilani.
jabeen wrote:There are many places in India that I would love to visit. Once I had visited Jharkhand. I could not explore it properly due to time constrain. But what I saw of it, I felt that it has a rustic charm of its own
i too visited Jharkhand. I am impressed by its lush Green and thick jungles. Villagers are simple and talk with an accent, which sounds strange.
rambabu wrote:jabeen wrote:There are many places in India that I would love to visit. Once I had visited Jharkhand. I could not explore it properly due to time constrain. But what I saw of it, I felt that it has a rustic charm of its own
i too visited Jharkhand. I am impressed by its lush Green and thick jungles. Villagers are simple and talk with an accent, which sounds strange.
@ Jabeen, I too have visited Jamshedpur and nearby places , a couple of waterfalls but I am sure there is lot more to see in the state . In fact all our states are unique and it is my great desire to visit all the states in India...
@ rambabu did the villagers speak English, Hindi or their own dialect with an accent that sounded strange to you.!!!
usha manohar wrote:rambabu wrote:jabeen wrote:There are many places in India that I would love to visit. Once I had visited Jharkhand. I could not explore it properly due to time constrain. But what I saw of it, I felt that it has a rustic charm of its own
i too visited Jharkhand. I am impressed by its lush Green and thick jungles. Villagers are simple and talk with an accent, which sounds strange.
@ Jabeen, I too have visited Jamshedpur and nearby places , a couple of waterfalls but I am sure there is lot more to see in the state . In fact all our states are unique and it is my great desire to visit all the states in India...
@ rambabu did the villagers speak English, Hindi or their own dialect with an accent that sounded strange to you.!!!
Very apt reply to Rambabu
. I too ve a great desire to visit all the states of India. I have done a little bit of travelling in the north and northeast but am yet to visit any parts of South India. Though I have a plan to visit it maybe by 2018.
@ Rambabu,
Even I am curious to know which language they spoke with accent. Normally people in every regions have their own way of speaking and develop certain accent which is typical to them
jabeen wrote:usha manohar wrote:rambabu wrote:jabeen wrote:There are many places in India that I would love to visit. Once I had visited Jharkhand. I could not explore it properly due to time constrain. But what I saw of it, I felt that it has a rustic charm of its own
i too visited Jharkhand. I am impressed by its lush Green and thick jungles. Villagers are simple and talk with an accent, which sounds strange.
@ Jabeen, I too have visited Jamshedpur and nearby places , a couple of waterfalls but I am sure there is lot more to see in the state . In fact all our states are unique and it is my great desire to visit all the states in India...
@ rambabu did the villagers speak English, Hindi or their own dialect with an accent that sounded strange to you.!!!
Very apt reply to Rambabu
. I too ve a great desire to visit all the states of India. I have done a little bit of travelling in the north and northeast but am yet to visit any parts of South India. Though I have a plan to visit it maybe by 2018.
@ Rambabu,
Even I am curious to know which language they spoke with accent. Normally people in every regions have their own way of speaking and develop certain accent which is typical to them
The most commonly used languages in Jharjhand are Hindi and English. English is spoken by the literate population. A large number of people communicate in Hindi. Additionally there are several tribal languages.
Coming to the point, when I visited Jharkhand I found people speaking with an accent, which is neither Hindi nor English. That's why I said the language sounded strange.
rambabu wrote:jabeen wrote:usha manohar wrote:rambabu wrote:jabeen wrote:There are many places in India that I would love to visit. Once I had visited Jharkhand. I could not explore it properly due to time constrain. But what I saw of it, I felt that it has a rustic charm of its own
i too visited Jharkhand. I am impressed by its lush Green and thick jungles. Villagers are simple and talk with an accent, which sounds strange.
@ Jabeen, I too have visited Jamshedpur and nearby places , a couple of waterfalls but I am sure there is lot more to see in the state . In fact all our states are unique and it is my great desire to visit all the states in India...
@ rambabu did the villagers speak English, Hindi or their own dialect with an accent that sounded strange to you.!!!
Very apt reply to Rambabu
. I too ve a great desire to visit all the states of India. I have done a little bit of travelling in the north and northeast but am yet to visit any parts of South India. Though I have a plan to visit it maybe by 2018.
@ Rambabu,
Even I am curious to know which language they spoke with accent. Normally people in every regions have their own way of speaking and develop certain accent which is typical to them
The most commonly used languages in Jharjhand are Hindi and English. English is spoken by the literate population. A large number of people communicate in Hindi. Additionally there are several tribal languages.
Coming to the point, when I visited Jharkhand I found people speaking with an accent, which is neither Hindi nor English. That's why I said the language sounded strange.
As always you dont make much sense, why should people speak in an accent that is neither Hindi or English in Jharkand ? and by the way what about your own state do they speak Hindi or English and for outsiders Telugu would sound strange ...what a narrow minded view !
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