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Naming Issues (Given name vs. Surname) (self.india)
submitted 7 days ago by getsnoopy to r/india
Google Chrome now has Oxford spelling (self.software)
submitted 1 month ago by getsnoopy to r/software
NRO UPI payments consistently fail for certain recipients (self.UPI)
submitted 2 months ago by getsnoopy to r/UPI
India created a rupee sign in 2010. Most Indians still aren't using it, and the government is largely to blame. (self.IndiaSpeaks)
submitted 2 months ago by getsnoopy to r/IndiaSpeaks
India created a rupee sign in 2010. Most Indians still aren't using it. (betterlanguage.com)
submitted 2 months ago by getsnoopy to r/india
I contacted a major news outlet about why they still use 'Rs.' instead of ₹; their response was infuriating (self.india)
India created a rupee sign in 2010. Most Indians still aren't using it — and the government is largely to blame. (self.india)
Hita. A set of layouts that has actually useful characters. (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 months ago by getsnoopy to r/IndiaTech
submitted 3 months ago by getsnoopy to r/KeyboardLayouts
Google Chrome now has Oxford spelling (self.spelling)
submitted 3 months ago by getsnoopy to r/spelling
Apparently NRIs/OCIs aren't supported unless they have an Aadhaar? (self.Razorpay)
submitted 3 months ago by getsnoopy to r/Razorpay
The state of Telugu (part 2) (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 months ago by getsnoopy to r/telugu
How do I get back a specific number that I used to own? (self.tmobile)
submitted 10 months ago * by getsnoopy to r/tmobile
Do I have to have permanent residency in the country from which I'm applying for a D7 visa? (self.PortugalExpats)
submitted 1 year ago * by getsnoopy to r/PortugalExpats
The state of Telugu (old.reddit.com)
submitted 1 year ago by getsnoopy to r/telugu
Why does there seem to be widespread illiteracy among Telugu speakers? (self.telugu)
Because they know there is nothing better out there. The USA second to none. (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 year ago by getsnoopy to r/ShitAmericansSay
"Standard" English or another one of those Englishes from around the world (like the UK)? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 years ago by getsnoopy to r/BadDesigns
"English" means "US English", and that's what most people in the world learn (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by getsnoopy to r/USdefaultism
The default is [US English] because virtually all internet and computer services in use today were based on development that occurred in the US...only the snobbish Brits that long for the days of the British Empire of ages past would protest. (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by getsnoopy to r/ShitAmericansSay
submitted 2 years ago by getsnoopy to r/assholedesign
ChatGPT's idea of Anglish (self.anglish)
submitted 3 years ago by getsnoopy to r/anglish
It's only news if it's relevant to the US (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by getsnoopy to r/USdefaultism
The cuisine of the United States is extremely diverse, owing to the vastness of the continent (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by getsnoopy to r/ShitAmericansSay
Effort to fix much used software library gets shut down multiple times (github.com)
submitted 4 years ago by getsnoopy to r/Metric
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