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Thanks for the welcome CarrotCarrot said:Welcome, I'm quite new here also. but its not as bad as it seems at first.
Thanks watercrystalwatercrystal said:Welcome, sanyuja!
* ignore Bobby burns, he is the goofy one here!
You are most welcome! I am sure you will have a great time here.RitalinKid said:Welcome Sanyuga! I have friends here in the US from Bangalore. Small world. I will visit India one day.
You bet there is, which you will realise when you visit this country.RitalinKid said:Mainly because I haven't met a person from India I didn't like, so there must be something wonderful to the culture over there.
It so happens that US people interact mostly with Indians who are in the technology sector. There are other faces too, you knowRitalinKid said:My friends from Bangalore are all in engineering and I noticed you too are in the technology sector. I guess it is true that Bangalore is India's Silicon Valley.
Thanks a lot for the warm welcome. This is just my first day and I am already addicted to this siteRitalinKid said:Anyway, welcome to the board! There are a lot of great people here.
sanyuja said:This is just my first day and I am already addicted to this siteYou're not the only one. This forum has that effect on people.
I have read just around 100 pages. Its been interesting so far. Sometimes, it gets boring. Thats when I skip and go to the next paragraph. I guess I can comment solidly only when I finish reading it. So you have to wait till thenEugen said:Welcome to the forum. I still have an untouched copy of The Life of Pi and haven't psyched myself into it yet. How's it going?
Thanks for the welcome Maya.Maya said:Hi sanyuja,
welcome to this forum.
My native country is your "neighbour country".