#i'd for sure somehow bring up what region we're each from (this is extremely easy to do bc every adult seems to love talking about this) to
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feuqueerfire · 2 years ago
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Linguistic Choices in Daily Life
My mom just told me a story where 2 people were on a business-related call, realized they both speak Bangla and started speaking Bangla. 
There are 3 levels of formalities/registers in Bangla, used for 2nd or 3rd person pronouns and the corresponding particle endings on verbs. 
Since this was a business call, the expectation is “apni” (the highest formality which is expected of formal situations, for younger people to older people, to those of higher status, for similar age/status adults before they become close, etc). 
However, A started calling B with “tumi” (the middle formality which is expected of people you’re familiar with, are the same age or younger, kids/children of the same age before they become close or to be polite), which confused and slightly offended B (understandable I think). So, B asked people whether this was normal, whether A used ‘tumi’ because they somehow realized out B is younger than them, or if A thinks highly of themselves and thinks of B as someone of lower status lol Then there was somebody who commented that maybe A is from a certain region which doesn’t use the ‘apni’ formality register and calls everybody ‘tumi’
This isn’t really fun I guess if you don’t know Bangla but this choice by A has so many interpretations and each would say something different about A. Also, I wish I knew the genders of A and B. 
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