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<blockquote data-quote="RandomGuy" data-source="post: 27436046" data-attributes="member: 516058"><p>One thing I learned over the time is suddas don’t need English experts from Sri Lanka. if you go to developed countries and start working in those billion dollar MNC companies, you will get to see few Sri Lankans here and there. Funny thing is, almost all of those people are from remote areas in SL, born to middle class families and went to the village school.</p><p></p><p>This raised the question, where are my childhood friends who were polishing up their kadda the entire time? All of them are still in SL, judging each other’s grammatical correctness and messing around.</p><p></p><p>Sri Lankan’s understanding of the English language is seriously wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandomGuy, post: 27436046, member: 516058"] One thing I learned over the time is suddas don’t need English experts from Sri Lanka. if you go to developed countries and start working in those billion dollar MNC companies, you will get to see few Sri Lankans here and there. Funny thing is, almost all of those people are from remote areas in SL, born to middle class families and went to the village school. This raised the question, where are my childhood friends who were polishing up their kadda the entire time? All of them are still in SL, judging each other’s grammatical correctness and messing around. Sri Lankan’s understanding of the English language is seriously wrong. [/QUOTE]
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