double post...So you ARE trying to prove the theory that Taiwanese can understand Indians better when in a conversation?
double post...So you ARE trying to prove the theory that Taiwanese can understand Indians better when in a conversation?
Thankyou for posting the pictures. I thought we in Canada were exception where the festivals of different cultures is celebrated on a regular basis with a participation of locals as well. It is a positive idea that general population of foreign lands goes out of their way to welcome the diaspora and participate in their festival rather than lay illegal claim on the real estate as their own and help other occupiers in their agenda as well.I have two FB friends from taipei taiwan and both of them are crazzzyyy about india and indian culture....one of them travels to india every year and her only dream is to travel every corner of india...
here are some pics of taiwanis celebrating "India"
Taiwanese friends celebrating diwali(new year)
i very well know that there are pro and anti people in every country but i will bet on pro-indians..
Chao min"Taiwan has sent a military attache to its trade office in New Delhi and an Indian Air Force officer ... visited Taiwan at the invitation of Taiwan Air Force Commander-in-Chief Chen Chao-min," UDN military reporter Lu Teh-yun wrote.
Precisely, which is why we should not waste a single penny.Every penny counts!
Obviously, we are talking about india's exportation opportunity here. Which one do you think is better: a sales can speak your own language or the one you have some minor difficulties to understand. At least for me, I would prefer someone knows my language instead of only speaking English.I presume the cultural barrier will be less in Taiwan because more people speak English than Mainland China and are used to western culture with which the Indians are more comfortable than with the Mainland Chinese culture which is a trifle coarse or so it is believed, like people hawking and all other issues mentioned in the Chinese Govt guidelines on behaviour and etiquette to be maintain during the Olympics!