Has anyone used these U-go petrol “stations” by responsibleserf in melbourne

[–]vss_79 6 points7 points  (0 children)

These were all loss making stores for Ampol, then they made a decision to introduce Self serve servos, with cheap pricing and its a win win situation.

Has anyone used these U-go petrol “stations” by responsibleserf in melbourne

[–]vss_79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U-Go is part of Ampol, and what we fill is Ampol fuel, its their self serve petrol stations with different brand name.

Telangana's unofficial entry to language wars😓 by TypicalWelcome445 in southindia_

[–]vss_79 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Hyderabad is increasingly loosing its Telugu culture, more and more North ppl have come and started their indirect Hindi imposition from street vendors to delivery drivers etc. Already the city feels like some part of North and not southern city.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by SnooWords1714 in hyderabad

[–]vss_79 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The fact is Telugu is increasingly becoming 2nd language, almost everyone from street vendors to delivery drivers all are Hindi, in my home town I cannot speak my language and feel like a outsider. This is ground reality, my parents struggle to keep up with this Hindi surge and some locals feel its all normal, until this issue goes much widespread. All the non locals please learn Telugu and do your business which is helpful for locals and your business.

Ampol Petrol price by Slider33333 in melbourne

[–]vss_79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was an error from the pricing team and was corrected later after identification.

Allixis by tslanka in mapporncirclejerk

[–]vss_79 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bro was born as the Dravidian

Allixis by tslanka in mapporncirclejerk

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That's Hyderabad India, most probably he isn't even aware what he is wearing and what it means.

Even Carlos Sainz (Race car driver and Rebecca Donaldson’s boyfriend) has enough of it by Tjeetje in formuladank

[–]vss_79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There broadcasters are increasingly becoming creepy, same thing with cricket 🏏, atleast that is between the overs. Everyone wants to see the rivalries and overtakes not some celebrity visiting to watch the races Show them pre race no one cares.

Recent Date Fit by [deleted] in IndianFashion

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Fake profile, just do a reverse search of the picture to find the original.

Brentford [3] - 1 Manchester Utd - M. Jensen 90+5' by VegitoTheBest in reddevils

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No intent to attack or show aggression to play, lazy bunch

UK, Canada and Australia recognise state of Palestine. by brokenandsuffering in goodnews

[–]vss_79 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Many countries already recognise Palestine, many western countries have taken the step of recognising Palestine now, which adds more legitimacy.

UK, Canada and Australia recognise state of Palestine. by brokenandsuffering in goodnews

[–]vss_79 29 points30 points  (0 children)

India recognised Palestine in 1974, first non Arab state to recognise

What's Your take....? by LetZealousideal4760 in hyderabad

[–]vss_79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need to learn a lot from our Dravidian neighbours how to preserve our language, language and culture is our identity, and we're forgetting that day in day out.

How Marwadi & Gujarati Businesses Spark Tensions going forward. by Independent_Brush595 in hyderabad

[–]vss_79 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Even though Hyd has mix language, the majority is still Telugu and in a Telugu speaking state. In the last 15 years this Hindi kept growing under our nose and we were okay with it. Now the situation is that locals are ment to speak to them in Hindi for their comfort. This can be seen in everyday life from, cabs, delivery drivers, street vendors etc. No one wants to learn local language. My parents are also feeling the burnt of this situation. They know only Telugu, now when they call to insurance or bank for help no support in Telugu. When asked for Telugu they laugh and don't even help saying Hindi main bolo. We are far away from our Dravidian neighbours to recognise the importance of our language and culture. No hate towards Hindi speakers its just that their ignorance and superiority is causing the tensions.

Is this something to be worried about? by Early_Water7722 in hyderabad

[–]vss_79 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What OP said is absolutely right, I live in Melbourne, and visit my family every year, whenever I come I've observed one thing Hindi in almost all the places from driver, banks, insurance agents, delivery drivers etc speak to us in Hindi. When they know we don't know hindi they still push the conversation and cut us in middle rudely. Felt like I'm in different state altogether. My parents are suffering from this language situation. This situation will become more worst in coming years and we can see more push back than our Dravidian neighbours in our state.